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Reverend Bernard Michael Houseal (; 1727 in
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– 9March 1799 in
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) was a German Lutheran minister in North America, and the first resident minister of
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. He preached at the Evangelical Lutheran Church of Frederick, Maryland (1752) and was the first German minister of Little Dutch Church in Halifax, Nova Scotia. He was a
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refugee who escaped
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with his family and slaves.


Career

He was a student at the
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. He married Sybilla Margaretha Mayer, daughter of Christopher Bartholomew Mayer, in the town of
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. They moved to Fredericktown, Maryland and established the Evangelical Lutheran Church (1752–1759). The building of the church was slowed as a result of the outbreak of the
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but was completed in 1762, before the war ended. Houseal stayed with the Church for seven years and then moved to
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and served in the Trinity Lutheran Church (1759). After nine years, he went to Easton, PA (1768). In 1770, he went to New York City where he was the Senior minister in the Trinity Lutheran Church. He became a Governor of New York College (present-day
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) and a corporator of the New York Hospital. He was one of the addressers of
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. Houseal was an outspoken Loyalist and his house and church were burned by the rebels. After 14 years in New York City, he left for Nova Scotia as a Loyalist refugee (1784). Houseal stayed in New York City until the formal evacuation. Before he left the Vestry of Trinity church his congregation presented him with a letter that stated: : We the Subscribers, Members of the Vestry, Elders, Deacons and Trustees of the Antient Evangelical Trinity Church of the City of New York, for ourselves, and in behalf of our whole Congregation, do testify by these presents, that our hitherto beloved minister, the Reverend Bernard Michael Houseal, during his officiating here, for the space of nearly fourteen years ... And whereas the Lord of the Church has called the said our beloved minister to another Station in His Vineyard, we do cordially and thankfully wish and pray the God of all goodness may send His Blessings further with said Mr. Houseal ... with his beloved family to the place of their Destination, are the servant wishes of the Subscribers - New York, 18th November 1783. During the first year Houseal was in Nova Scotia, he then went to London to be ordained in the Church of England (1785) and while preaching at the
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, Prince Edward requested he become chaplain of his regiment, after which they both came to Halifax. His son, Michael, served as the Duke of Kent's Aide-de-camp and was an author. Rev. Houseal's preaching was so popular that the congregation outgrew the Little Dutch Church and St. Georges Round Church was built. The Church was completed two years after Houseal died. Houseal is buried beneath the
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(1799). After his death, Prince Edward arranged for his wife and children to live in England. pp.133-145
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Gallery

File:Evangelical Lutheran Church, Frederick, Maryland.png, Rev. Houseal was the first minister in the
Evangelical Lutheran Church (Frederick, Maryland) The Evangelical Lutheran Church of Frederick, Maryland is the oldest Evangelical Lutheran Church in America in Maryland (1752) and one of the oldest in the United States. While the congregation began to meet in 1733, the first minister of the chur ...
(1752–1759) File:Trinity Church - Lutheran (1729-1776), Broadway, New York City.png, Rev. Houseal's church Trinity Church in New York City (1770–1783) File:Little Ducth Church.jpg, Little Dutch Church, Halifax, Nova Scotia (1784–1799)


See also

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References

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Further reading

*Bernard Michael Hausihl. Halle Reports, New Ed. p. 426 * Bernard Michael Hausihl. Lutheran Quarterly, Oct., 1883, p. 528 History of Nova Scotia Loyalists who settled Nova Scotia 1727 births 1799 deaths 18th-century American Lutheran clergy Canadian Lutheran clergy People from Heilbronn