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Caroline Augusta White Soule (September 3, 1824 – December 6, 1903), was an American novelist, poet, religious writer, editor, and ordained Universalist minister, who was in 1880 the first woman to be ordained as a minister in the United Kingdom; first president and one of the founders of the Woman's Centenary Aid Association, the earliest national organization of American church women; and the first Universalist Church of America missionary when sent to Scotland in 1878.〔Mark Harris, ("Caroline Augusta White Soule (1824-1903)" ), Notable American Universalists.〕〔Alan Seaburg, (Caroline Soule ), the ''Dictionary of Unitarian and Universalist Biography'', an on-line resource of the Unitarian Universalist History & Heritage Society.〕 ==Early life== Caroline Augusta White was born on September 3, 1824 in Albany, New York, the third of six children of Nathaniel White (born 1792 in Hartford, Connecticut; died August 1849 in Albany, New York), a Universalist mechanic, and Elizabeth Merselis White (born 1797 in Albany, New York; died June 19, 1846),〔Sometimes Elizabeth Marcellus.〕 who had been a member of the Dutch Reformed Church. Only two of her siblings survived to become adults.〔Alan Seaburg, (Caroline Soule ), the ''Dictionary of Unitarian and Universalist Biography'', an on-line resource of the Unitarian Universalist History & Heritage Society.〕 When she turned twelve, Soule began to attend the Albany Female Academy, graduating in 1841 with a gold medal for her essay, "The Goodness of God Not Fully Demonstrated Without the Act of Revelation."
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