The Geneaology of Moody - LaPointe - Schnell - Beyers - Person Sheet
The Geneaology of Moody - LaPointe - Schnell - Beyers - Person Sheet
NameREVEREND DOCTOR Lyman BEECHER 149,2481,761,2483, 1390
BirthOct 12, 1775, New Haven, New Haven County, Connecticut, USA149,2481,2482,761,2483
DeathJan 10, 1863, Brooklyn, Kings County, New York, USA149,2481,761,2483 Age: 87
Burialaft Jan 10, 1863, New Haven, New Haven County, Connecticut, USA761
FlagsBlood Relatives of JDM, Relative
FatherDavid BEECHER , 109 (->1775)
MotherEsther LYMAN , 1389 (->1775)
Spouses
Birth1775
Death1816
FlagsRelative
FatherEli FOOTE , 1394 (->1775)
MotherRoxanna WARD , 1395 (->1775)
Marriage1799
Family ID1013
ChildrenCatherine Esther , 2024 (1800-1878)
 William Henry , 5248 (1802-1886)
 Edward , 2026 (1803-1895)
 Mary Foote , 3718 (1805-1900)
 Harriet , 5247 (1808-1808)
 George , 5237 (1809-1843)
 Harriet Elizabeth , 1392 (1811-1896)
 Henry Ward , 2028 (1813-1887)
 Charles , 2025 (1815-1900)
Birth1790
Death1835
FlagsRelative
Marriage1817
Family ID3678
ChildrenFrederick , 5241 (1818-1820)
 Isabella Holmes , 5242 (1822-1907)
 Thomas Kinnicut , 2027 (1824-1900)
 James Chaplin , 5238 (1828-1886)
Birth1789
Death1869
FlagsRelative
Marriage1836
Family ID3679
No Children
Notes for REVEREND DOCTOR Lyman BEECHER
From ca 1810-1815, the Reverend Lyman Beecher was a prominent and influential Congregational minister in Litchfield, Connecticut. In 1820 Lyman preached anti-slavery sermons in response to the issue of whether Missouri should be admitted to the union as a slave or a free state. Lyman's dynamic preaching, religious energy and commitment had a profound impact on all of his children. He encouraged an intellectual environment at home and would often lead family debates on important issues of the day. Lyman Beecher dedicated his life to the saving of individual souls. He believed that unless an individual made a personal commitment to the Christian religion that he/she was doomed. All of Lyman's children carried out Lyman's commitment to their religion, but in a new way. They thought of God as much more loving and forgiving, and believed that the best way of serving God was to take action in society to make a better world. Harriet's career as a writer shows how she acted out this vision. He was a well known Boston Minister, Congregational, of the Hanover Street Church, and in 1832 the first President of the Lane Theological Seminary in Cincinnati, Ohio. He and his four minister sons were the leading clerical family in nineteenth century America.
Notes for Roxanna Ward (Spouse 1)
She was Lyman's first wife.335
Notes for Harriet (Spouse 2)
She was Lyman's second wife. 335
Notes for Lydia Beals (Spouse 3)
She was Lyman's third wife. 335
Last Modified Dec 17, 2014Created Feb 24, 2025 by John D Moody
Created February 23, 2025


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