Chauncey Northrop Pond


Chauncey Northrop Pond was a Congregational minister devoted to missionary efforts in China prior to, and around the time of, the Boxer Rebellion. The Oberlin College missionaries who served in Shansi Province were Pond's primary interest. Ponds' daughter, Jennie Pond Atwater, served for four years as a missionary at the Fenzhou station of the American Board and died there. In the Boxer Rebellion, Jennie's husband, the Rev. Ernest R. Atwater, her four children, Ernestine, Mary, Celia, and Bertha, and Ernest's second wife, Elizabeth Graham Atwater were all killed.
Pond held the pastorate at Berea Congregational Church in Berea, Ohio, from 1862 to about 1894. He also served North Bloomfield Congregational Church from about 1894 to about 1906.