Английская Википедия:Benjamin H. Bailey
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Benjamin Holloway Bailey (1829–1919)[1] was an American Unitarian minister. At the time of his death, he was "one of [the Unitarian church's] best known and best loved as well as one of its oldest ministers."[2]
Personal life
Bailey was born in Bolton, Massachusetts on July 5, 1829, to Holloway and Lucy Sawyer Bailey.[2] He grew up in Northborough, Massachusetts on his father's farm before attending Bridgewater Normal College, Leicester Academy, and Harvard College, where he graduated in 1854.[2]
Then followed a few years of teaching at Chicopee High School and in Providence.[2] He studied law and then was graduated from Harvard Divinity School in 1860.[2] While living in Dedham he met his wife, Emily F. Sampson, and they married on June 1, 1864.[2][1]Шаблон:Efn They had five children, three of whom predeceased him.[2]
He spent the last six years of his life in retirement in Jamaica Plain, Massachusetts.[2] He is buried in Brookdale Cemetery.[1]
Ministry
Bailey served at the First Church and Parish in Dedham from 1861 to 1867.Шаблон:Sfn[2] In Dedham, he presided over the funeral of his predecessor, Alvan Lamson[3] and led the service at the 250th anniversary of the church's gathering in 1888 where he delivered an historical discourse.[4]
In 1867, he was called to Portland, Maine where he remained for five years.[2] He then served in Marblehead, Massachusetts beginning in 1872.[2][5] A twelve years pastorate there was followed by a slightly longer one at Malden, Massachusetts from 1884 to 1897.[2] For six years, he served on the Malden School Committee.[2] He then ministered in Westford, Massachusetts.[6][2] While there, he was a member of The Grange.[2]
Beginning in Marblehead, he began teaching as well.[2] Boys would either lodge with his family and study under him, or be taught as day students.[2]
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