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    William Staughton (January 4, 1770 – December 12, 1829) was a Baptist clergyman, educator, and music composer. He was also a Chaplain of the United States...
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  • Staughton may refer to: Places: Staughton College, a secondary school in Melbourne, Australia Great Staughton, a village in Huntingdonshire, England,...
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  • promoted classical republicanism William L. Stoughton (1827–1888), American politician from the state of Michigan William Staughton (died 1829), Baptist clergyman...
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    Columbian College was clergyman and Chaplain of the United States Senate, William Staughton. Although Columbian College was founded by prominent Baptists, its...
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  • Staughton Craig Lynd (November 22, 1929 – November 17, 2022) was an American political activist, author, and lawyer. His involvement in social justice...
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  • Abraham Greenwood, William Heighton, Reynold Hogg, Samuel Pearce, John Ryland, Edward Sherman, John Sutcliff, Joseph Timms. William Staughton, present at the...
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    When the Senate moved to Philadelphia the next year, the Right Reverend William White, that city's Episcopal bishop was selected. In 1800, when the Senate...
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    Little Staughton is a small village and civil parish located in the north of Bedfordshire. The parish church, All Saints, is set apart from the present...
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  • Great Staughton is a village and civil parish in Cambridgeshire, England. Great Staughton lies approximately 8 miles (13 km) south-west of Huntingdon...
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    Philadelphia was a deacon in the church. In 1806, William Staughton became pastor at the church. Staughton went on to become the president of Columbian College...
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