Stephen H. Gloucester

Stephen H. Gloucester
Born 1802
Died May 21, 1850
Reading, Pennsylvania, USA

Stephen Gloucester, one of the four sons of John Gloucester, was among the primary organizers for the Underground Railroad in Philadelphia and the founder of The First African Presbyterian Church at Girard Avenue and 42nd Street in Philadelphia, which had 123 members by 1811.[1]

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Slavery

Stephen was born a slave in Tennessee. His father, John Gloucester, paid $400 for Stephen's freedom. He was 12 years of age.

Community organizer

Controversy

Death and burial site

Rev. Stephen Henry Gloucester
First Pastor of the Lombard St. Central Presbyterian Church
Died May 21, 1850
Aged 48
Erected by the Congregation and Citizens among whom he labored, as an expression of esteem and affection for him – a devoted and successful minister of Jesus :Christ.

References

  1. ^ Ripley, Peter C. (1991). The Black Abolitionist Papers. UNC Press. pp. 552. ISBN 0807819263. 
  2. ^ Kellie Patrick Gates (2008-11-23). "Finding Reverend Gloucester". http://www.planphilly.com/node/4551.