Charles Park
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Charles Hopkins Park (1830 - abt. 1901)

Charles Hopkins Park
Born in Jerseytown, Columbia, Pennsylvania, United Statesmap
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Husband of — married 15 Feb 1859 [location unknown]
Husband of — married 1 Jun 1881 [location unknown]
[children unknown]
Died about at about age 70 [location unknown]
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Biography

Charles was born in 1830. He was the son of Russell Parks and Martha Hopkins. He passed away about 1901.

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"(Charles Hopkins Park) attended college at Hanover, Indiana. His seminary course was a t Princeton, 1855-58."- from "History of Chillisquaque Presbyterian Church in Pottsgrove, Pa". p39.
posted 8 Nov 2018 by Lisa (Blackburn) Roller   [thank Lisa]
"the Rev. C.H. Park was a fearless and faithful preacher of the Word in times of trouble and the community was greatly stirred by the war."- from "History of Chillisquaque Presbyterian Church in Pottsgrove, Pa". p41.
posted 8 Nov 2018 by Lisa (Blackburn) Roller   [thank Lisa]
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