Princetown ( Malpeque ) succeeding Dr. John Keir . It was during his pastorate that a preaching station was opened in Barrett's Cross (now Kensington). lie later moved to Little Harbour , , Nova Scotia in 1879, and to Ontario area in 1887. He married first, Martha Campbell , Tatamagouche, N.S. and second, Miss Barbara Campbell , Strathalbyn, P.E.I. Two sons Robert and Alexander both became Presbyterian ministers and professors. He died December II, 1911. Currie, Rev. Dr. John Born: Sep 22, 1828 Ordained: 1857 Died: Jun 30, 1909 He was born in Tatamagouche, Nova Scotia , September 22, 1828. He first taught school and then studied at West River , Nova Scotia and , Scotland . He was ordained with his first congregation in Maitland, Nova Scotia 1857. He was appointed professor of I lebrew at Presbyterian College, Halifax in 1871. He gathered an international reputation as a Semitic (Hebrew) scholar. Dr Currie died June 30, 1909. Scdgcwick, Rev. Dr. Thomas Born: May 5, 1838 Ordained: Sep 19, I860 Died: Dec 20, 1921 He was born in Aberdeen May 5, 1838. His father was Dr. Robert Sedgewick , minister at Musquodoboit from 1849 to 1875, and Moderator of Synod 1875-76 for the Maritime Provinces. Middle Musquodoboit United, known as Middleton Church, was named after Dr. Robert 's wife, Jessie whose last name was Middleton. The church was built in 1868 for $3,440 and Mrs. Sedgewick organized sewing circles and a giant bazaar to raise funds for the furnishings. Thomas completed his theological course at Seminary and Aberdeen University, and was ordained on September 19, 1860, into the charge of the Presbyterian congregation at Tatamagouche, by the Presbytery of Pictou . Thomas married Christena P. MacGregor of Tatamagouche and they had two children. I le took an active interest in the community and the wider work of the Presbyterian Church in Canada . He was a recognized authority on all matters of Church law and policy. He was Clerk of the local Presbytery , Moderator of the Maritime Synod in October 1885, Clerk from October 1886 to 1916 thirty years), and elected Moderator of the General Assembly in 1893(an honor that is rarely bestowed to a minister within a country charge). In 1893 he received a Degree of Doctor of Divinity from -69