Horace Edwin HAYDEN was born at Catonsville, Maryland, February 18, 1837. He was educated at St. Timothy's Military Academy, Maryland, and Kenyon College, Ohio, where he was granted an honorary degree of M.A. in 1886. His college course was interrupted by the War between the States, during which he served as a private in the Confederate States army, 1861-65. He graduated from the Virginia Theological Seminary in 1867, and was ordained Deacon that same year and Priest in 1867. He served as Rector of Christ Church, Point Pleasant, Diocese of Virginia, 1867-73; of St. John's Church, West Brownsville, Pennsylvania, 1873-79; assistant minister of St. Stephen's Church, Wilkes-Barre from 1879-85. Beginning in 1885, Mr. Hayden became one of the Examining Chaplains of the Diocese of Central Pennsylvania. He was a member of many historical and scientific societies, and contributed much to the field of historic research. He was a member of the Board of Managers of the Pennsylvania Sons of the Revolution, in the Wyoming Valley. He was a resident of Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania.