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JENNINGS, Samuel Kennedy, preacher, born in Essex county, New Jersey, 6 June, 1771; died in Baltimore, Maryland, 19 October, 1854. He was graduated at Rutgers in 1790, studied and practised medicine in Pennsylvania, and in 1794 became an itinerant minister in the Methodist church, being ordained elder in 1814. He removed to Baltimore in 1817, was one of the prime movers in the introduction of lay representation in the conferences of the Methodist Episcopal church, and finally was expelled from this connection and organized a new body known as "The Methodist Protestant church." He was distinguished as a pulpit orator and evangelist.
Samuel
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First President of the
United States of America
in Congress Assembled
March 1, 1781 to July 6, 1781
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