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Geburt
Pittsburgh, Allegheny County, Pennsylvania, USA
Tod
16 Mrz 1948 (im Alter von 67)
Oakland, Alameda County, California, USA
Bestattung
San Bruno, San Mateo County, California, USA
Grabstelle
G BLK, 2086A
Gedenkstätten-ID
3621000 Quelle ansehen

Albert Nelson Marquis, Who's Who in New England, Volume 2 (1915), p. 855:

"PIERCE, Jason Noble, clergyman; b. Pittsburgh, Aug. 28, 1880 s. Albert Francis (D.D.) and Rebecca (Noble) Pierce; B.A., Amherst, 1902; B.D., Yale, 1906; m. Mary Gertrude Fairchild, of Danbury, Conn., Mar. 9, 1904. Ordained Congl. Ministry, 1906; pastor Davenport Ch., New Haven, Conn., 1906-8, Puritan Ch., Brooklyn, 1908-10, 2nd Ch., Oberlin, O., 1910-14, 2nd Ch., Dorchester, Boston, Mass., 1914--. On staff of preachers at Amherst, Smith, Mt. Holyoke and other colls. Mem. Chi Phi, Delta Sigma Rho. Author: The Masculine Power of Christ, 1912; The Mystery of His Own Person, 1913. Address: Dorchester, Boston."

From Boston they subsequently moved to Washington, DC and then San Francisco, where Jason was Pastor of the First Congregational Church of San Francisco 1933-1947. He died at the U.S. Naval Hospital in Oakland.

Albert Nelson Marquis, Who's Who in New England, Volume 2 (1915), p. 855:

"PIERCE, Jason Noble, clergyman; b. Pittsburgh, Aug. 28, 1880 s. Albert Francis (D.D.) and Rebecca (Noble) Pierce; B.A., Amherst, 1902; B.D., Yale, 1906; m. Mary Gertrude Fairchild, of Danbury, Conn., Mar. 9, 1904. Ordained Congl. Ministry, 1906; pastor Davenport Ch., New Haven, Conn., 1906-8, Puritan Ch., Brooklyn, 1908-10, 2nd Ch., Oberlin, O., 1910-14, 2nd Ch., Dorchester, Boston, Mass., 1914--. On staff of preachers at Amherst, Smith, Mt. Holyoke and other colls. Mem. Chi Phi, Delta Sigma Rho. Author: The Masculine Power of Christ, 1912; The Mystery of His Own Person, 1913. Address: Dorchester, Boston."

From Boston they subsequently moved to Washington, DC and then San Francisco, where Jason was Pastor of the First Congregational Church of San Francisco 1933-1947. He died at the U.S. Naval Hospital in Oakland.


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