Born: July 2, 1813, South Windham, Connecticut.
Died: February 24, 1886, Longmeadow, Massachusetts.
Wolcott attended Yale College and Andover Theological Seminary, and served as a missionary in Syria (1841-1842). He returned to America and pastored in Belchertown, Massachusetts; Providence, Rhode Island; Chicago, Illinois; and at the Plymouth Congregational Church, Cleveland, Ohio. Later, he was secretary to the Ohio Home Missionary Society. Over 200 hymns are attributed to him.
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