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| | Richard Waldron |
 | | He married Elizabeth Westbrooke, daughter of Colonel Thomas Westbrooke, 31 December, 1718.--Their great-grandson, Edmund Quincy Sheafe, clergyman, in Dover, New Hampshire, 6 July 1812; died in Pikesville, Maryland, 16 April, 1888, was graduated at Dartmouth in 1833, and was for many years a professor in New York and Philadelphia. |
 | | His first pastorate was the southern half of New Jersey, and next the Cathedral church of Philadelphia, where he remained eight years, founding a Magdalen home, and St. Vincent's asylum for the care of infants. |
 | | From 1857 till 1860 he had charge of St. Matthew's church at Washington, D.C. From 1860 till 1869 he was president of Borromeo college, Pikesville, Maryland He resigned his office in 1869, and the last nine years of his life were spent in the seclusion of a home for aged and infirm clergymen in Pikesville. |
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