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The Huguenot Bartholomew Dupuy and his descendants

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208 GENEALOGY WITH BRIEF SKETCHES.<br />

Johti Bartholomeio^<strong>Dupuy</strong>, m. Henrietta L. Hunter,<br />

(p. I8I1). Issue—Continued:<br />

Chap. III. July 2, 3, 1863, of Spottsylvania Court House, May,<br />

jy^^. <strong>and</strong> of Cole Harbor, Va., June, 1864; Retreated<br />

with <strong>his</strong> company to Appomattox Court House, Va.,<br />

1865; Escaped from surrendering with Gen. Lee's<br />

army, Apr. 10, 1865, <strong>and</strong> after the surrender of<br />

Gen. Johnson's army, Apr. 26, took the oath of<br />

allejiiance to the United States, in Farmville, Va.,<br />

May, 1865; Hampden- Sidney College, Va., 1873;<br />

Union <strong>The</strong>ological Seminary, Va., 1876; Licensed,<br />

Apr. 1876, by the Presbytery of Roanoke; Ordained,<br />

Aug., 1876, by the Presbytery of East Han-<br />

over; Pastor of the Powhatan <strong>and</strong> Stated Supply of<br />

the Willis churches, Va., 1876-83 ; Evangelist of the<br />

Presbytery of W^estern District, Tenn., 1883-84;<br />

Pastor of the Second church, St. Joseph, Mo., 1884-<br />

86, of Carrollton, Mo., 1886-88, of Higginsville, Mo.,<br />

1888-93; Pastor Elect of Waxahachie, Tex., 1894^<br />

Pastor of Water Valley, Miss., 1894-98; Stated<br />

Supply of Marion, Ky., 1900-01, <strong>and</strong> of Big Spring<br />

<strong>and</strong> Bloomfield, Ky., 1902-03 ;<br />

Pastor of Davis, W.<br />

Va., 1904-06, <strong>and</strong> of Beverly, W. Va., 1906- ; While<br />

without a regular charge, 1898-99, supplied the Prytania<br />

Street church, of New Orleans, La., the Central<br />

church, of Knoxville, Tenn., <strong>and</strong> the Second<br />

<strong>and</strong> Alahama St. Churches of Memp<strong>his</strong>, Tenn.;<br />

<strong>The</strong> following minute was made by the Second<br />

church of Memp<strong>his</strong>, <strong>and</strong> published in the church<br />

papers: "Memp<strong>his</strong>, Tenn., Sept. 24, 1899. In the<br />

absence of Dr. N. M. Woods for the last six weeks,<br />

the Rev. B. H. <strong>Dupuy</strong> has been our Pastor. As he<br />

leaves us, we as a Session make record of the eminently<br />

satisfactory manner in which he has served<br />

our church. He has preached the Word in its simplicity<br />

<strong>and</strong> power. He has preached Christ <strong>and</strong><br />

Him crucified as the sinner's only hope, with lov-<br />

"<br />

ing earnestness <strong>and</strong> effectiveness. He has preached<br />

to Christians, the pure Gospel, faithfully, affectionately<br />

<strong>and</strong> fearlessly. He is a pleasing speaker. He

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