The proper title for clergy in the Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.) is "The Reverend [1st Name Last Name.]" Most Presbyterians use the familiar form of first names for both clergy and members. The equal standing of all members, regardless of position, title or age, leads many Presbyterian congregations to encourage children to address adults by their first names as well. However, local traditions vary widely.
William Salmond - Presbyterian minister - was born in 1835.
David Rice - Presbyterian minister - was born in 1733.
George Young - Presbyterian minister - died in 1848.
George Young - Presbyterian minister - was born in 1777.
John Thomson - Presbyterian minister - was born in 1690.
John Thomson - Presbyterian minister - died in 1753.
David Rice - Presbyterian minister - died in 1816.
William Salmond - Presbyterian minister - died in 1917.
The 28th President of the United States, Woodrow Wilson, was a Presbyterian.
No, he was not a Catholic. In fact, he was a Presbyterian minister.
That she is cool* Sally Ride is a Presbyterian. Her sister is a Presbyterian minister. (http://www.lifetimetv.com/community/olc/cable/bio_sallyride)
This depends on the policy of the church. For example, Presbyterian churches belonging to the Presbyterian Church in the USA (PCUSA) have women ministers.