Background
Stacy, Thomas Hobbs was born on July 26, 1850 in North Berwick, Maine, United States. Son of Daniel Lowe and Elizabeth Ann (Hobbs) Stacy.
Stacy, Thomas Hobbs was born on July 26, 1850 in North Berwick, Maine, United States. Son of Daniel Lowe and Elizabeth Ann (Hobbs) Stacy.
Bachelor of Arts, Bates College, 1876, Bachelor of Divinity, 1879, Doctor of Divinity, 1906.
Anne Clarabelle Spooner. Married second, Leanora M. Harlow, December 26, 1891;Elizabeth Male Jameson. Taught in Bates College 3 years and in Division School 1 year.
Ordained Free Baptist ministry, September 17, 1879.
Pastor Fairport, New York, 1879-1882, Lawrence, Massachusetts, 1882-1886, Auburn, Maine, 1886-1893, Saco, Maine, 1893-1902, Concord, New Hampshire (U.S.), 1902-October 1919. In charge church federation, Sandwich, New Hampshire (U.S.), since 1920.
Ten times a member of General Conference. Correspondent secretary Free Baptist Foreign Mission Society, 1882-1894.
Made tour of world as mission secretary, 1890-1891.
Member General Conference Board, since 1904(exec committee, since 1905, and recording secretary of both bodies). Member committee of 12 on conference with other Christian people, 1905-1910. Now committee of 5, and secretary same.
President Ministers’ Conference Maine Free Baptist Association, 1894-1902, York Company Enforcement League, 1896-1902.
Editor Maine Department, The International Evangel, Saint Louis, 1897-1899. Trustee Bates College, New Hampton Literature Institution.
President Council on Sacred Orders for Free Bapts. in New Hampshire (U.S.), 1902-1916, New Hampshire (U.S.) South.S. Association, 1903-1904 (Executive Committee). Member board of managers American Baptist Foreign Mission Society, since 1911.
Member Federal Council Churches of Christ in America.
Secretary New Hampshire (U.S.) Interdenominational Commission, March since 1906. Author: In the Path of Light Around the World, 1895. Conditions of Spiritual Life, 1901.
Life of O. R. Bacheler, Doctor of Medicine Doctor of Divinity, Fifty-Three Years Missionary to India, 1904.
Wayside Garniture, 1912. Historical Sketch, Bengal Mission, 1912.
Home: Center Sandwich, New Hampshire (U.S.)
Member General Conference Board, since 1904(exec committee, since 1905, and recording secretary of both bodies). Member committee of 12 on conference with other Christian people, 1905-1910. Member board of managers American Baptist Foreign Mission Society, since 1911.
Member Federal Council Churches of Christ in America.
Married Clara I. Farnham, August 27, 1879 (deceased). Married second, Leanora M. Harlow, December 26, 1891.