Pastor for 35 years of the venerable First Baptist Church of Dayton. He was from a prominent Eastern family and enjoyed a distinguished ministerial career. He ministered to many of Dayton's most influential families (Thresher, Barney, Huffman, McCann, Beaver, Deeds, to name a few) as well as the ordinary people of the town equally. He served on many denominational boards and leadership positions, including what is now Denison University. He is buried in a family lot along with his wife and children and their African-American butler, Julius Caesar Hays.
Pastor for 35 years of the venerable First Baptist Church of Dayton. He was from a prominent Eastern family and enjoyed a distinguished ministerial career. He ministered to many of Dayton's most influential families (Thresher, Barney, Huffman, McCann, Beaver, Deeds, to name a few) as well as the ordinary people of the town equally. He served on many denominational boards and leadership positions, including what is now Denison University. He is buried in a family lot along with his wife and children and their African-American butler, Julius Caesar Hays.
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The cemetery database has his name as "Henry Francis Coby."
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Rev Henry Francis Colby
1900 United States Federal Census
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Rev Henry Francis Colby
1910 United States Federal Census
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Rev Henry Francis Colby
1880 United States Federal Census
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Rev Henry Francis Colby
Massachusetts, U.S., Marriage Records, 1840-1915
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Rev Henry Francis Colby
Sons of the American Revolution Membership Applications, 1889-1970
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