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Noble Leslie DeVotie

Noble Leslie DeVotie (January 24, 1838 – February 12, 1861) was a Baptist minister, Confederate chaplain, and the lead founder of Sigma Alpha Epsilon, a national fraternity.
==Early life==
Noble Leslie DeVotie was born on January 24, 1838 in Tuscaloosa, Alabama.〔Samuel Boykin, ''History of the Baptist Denomination in Georgia'', Paris, Arkansas: The Baptist Standard Bearer, 2001, Volume 2, pp. 191-193 ()〕〔Linda J. Kennedy, Mary Jane Galer, ''Historic Linwood Cemetery'', Mount Pleasant, South Carolina: Arcadia Publishing, 2004, p. 93 ()〕 His father, Dr James H. DeVotie, was the pastor of Siloam Baptist Church in Marion, Alabama and later the First Baptist Church of Columbus, Georgia.〔〔 His mother was Margaret Noble DeVotie.〔 He had a brother, Howard DeVotie.〔 DeVotie was baptized in the Baptist faith by his father at Siloam Baptist Church when he was eleven years old.〔
DeVotie first attended Howard College, later known as Samford University, before transferring to the University of Alabama.〔 He graduated in 1856.〔 While there, he co-founded Sigma Alpha Epsilon at the age of eighteen.〔 He then studied Christian Theology at the Princeton Theological Seminary in Princeton, New Jersey for three years.〔

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