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SUYDAM, John Howard, clergyman, born in Brooklyn, New York, 1 October, 1832. He was graduated at Rutgers in 1854, and at the Theological seminary of the Reformed church in New Brunswick, New Jersey, in 1857, and was ordained by the classis of Poughkeepsie. He was settled as pastor at Fishkill in 1857-'62, and in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, in 1862-'9, and since 1869 has been in Jersey City. He has been president of the board of superintendents of the New Brunswick theological seminary and of the general synod of the Reformed church. He received the degree of D. D. from Rutgers in 1882. In addition to sermons, he has published " The Cruger Family" (Philadelphia, 1864) ; "Cruel Jim " (1870); and " The Wreckmaster" (1871).
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