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Ryrie was born to John Alexander and Elizabeth Caldwell Ryrie [3] in St. Louis, Missouri, and grew up in Alton, Illinois.His paternal grandfather, John Alexander Ryrie Sr. (1827-1904), served as a correspondent in the late 1870's of the earliest known Plymouth Brethren meeting in the United States, which was started in Alton by Scottish settlers in 1849. [4]
Perhaps in part because of his self-confessed heavy drinking, [10] Scofield abandoned his wife and two daughters during this period. [11] Leontine Cerrè Scofield divorced him on grounds of desertion in 1883, and the same year Scofield married Hettie Hall von Wartz, with whom he eventually had a son. [12]
Ryrie / ˈ r aɪər i / is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Alec Ryrie (born 1971), British historian of Protestant Christianity; Charles Caldwell Ryrie (1925–2016), American Christian writer and theologian; Christobelle Grierson-Ryrie (born 1992), New Zealand fashion model; Phineas Ryrie (1829–1892), Scottish tea merchant
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Lewis Sperry Chafer (February 27, 1871 – August 22, 1952) was an American theologian.He co-founded Dallas Theological Seminary with his older brother Rollin Thomas Chafer [1] (1868-1940), served as its first president, and was an influential proponent of Christian Dispensationalism in the early 20th century.
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Charles Caldwell in 1874. Charles Caldwell (1830 or 1831 – December 25, 1875) was a Reconstruction era political and state militia leader in Mississippi. [1] He held office as a state senator and county commissioner before being assassinated in 1875. [2] A former slave, he was a delegate to Mississippi's 1868 Constitutional Convention. [3]