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James Alexander. 163
He was for many years afflicted with a deafness,
which required the use of an ear-trumpet.
Yet his good sense improved by much reading, his
social feeling and good conversational powers, rendered
his company pleasant and profitable.
He spent his married life at his residence in Lost
Creek Valley, Juniata Co., Pa., engaged in farming and
lumbering.
Both he and his wife were worthy members of the
Presbyterian Church, and trained their children in the
ways of righteousness.
Lefferd Lease Haughawout, born July 15, 1799, died
April 18, 1871, aged 71 years.
Mrs. Elizabeth A. Haughawout died Sept. 10, 1871,
aged 73 years. Issue :
1. John Haughawout.
2. Leffert Lease Haughawout, born Dec. 23d, 1837.
3. Joseph Haughawout.
4. Jane Haughawout.
5. Nancy Haughawout.
1. John Haughawout married Margaret Zennis, and
resides on part of the old farm. No issue.
2. Lefferd Lease Haughawout graduated at Jefferson
College in 1863, and at Princeton Theological Semin-
ary in 1867. He was licensed to preach by the Hunt-
ingdon Presbytery in 1866. Having received a call to
pastoral charge, he was ordained and installed on the
same day by the Northumberland Presbytery, at Cen-
tralia, Pa. He next became pastor of the Washington
Presbyterian church, and after laboring some years in
that charge, he has recently accepted a call and become
pastor of the Bald Eagle and Nitany churches of North-
umberland Presbytery. P. O. address, Mill Hall, Pa.
He married his cousin, Jane Elizabeth Alexander,
daughter of James Alexander of Logan's Springs,

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