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<p> a [[Baptist]] minister, was born February 11, 1809, in Russell County, Virginia. In 1827 he removed to Tennessee; in 1841 united with the [[Church]] in Savannah, Hardin County; was licensed to preach in 1842; ordained in November the same year, and acted as pastor in [[Savannah]] in 1843; spent 1844 in missionary work, in West Tennessee; had a short pastorate at [[Cotton]] Grove, in Madison County; took charge, in 1846, of the Pleasant Plains Church, where he remained seven years; afterwards served several churches in Madison, Henderson, Gibson, and Hardeman counties, for ten or fifteen years, including Cane [[Creek]] and [[Liberty]] Grove. He died in 1880. See Borum, Sketches of Tenn. Ministers, page 197. (J.C.S.) </p>
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<p> a [[Baptist]] minister, was born February 11, 1809, in Russell County, Virginia. In 1827 he removed to Tennessee; in 1841 united with the Church in Savannah, Hardin County; was licensed to preach in 1842; ordained in November the same year, and acted as pastor in [[Savannah]] in 1843; spent 1844 in missionary work, in West Tennessee; had a short pastorate at [[Cotton]] Grove, in Madison County; took charge, in 1846, of the Pleasant [[Plains]] Church, where he remained seven years; afterwards served several churches in Madison, Henderson, Gibson, and Hardeman counties, for ten or fifteen years, including [[Cane]] [[Creek]] and [[Liberty]] Grove. He died in 1880. See Borum, Sketches of Tenn. Ministers, page 197. (J.C.S.) </p>
 
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Reuben Day [1]

a Baptist minister, was born February 11, 1809, in Russell County, Virginia. In 1827 he removed to Tennessee; in 1841 united with the Church in Savannah, Hardin County; was licensed to preach in 1842; ordained in November the same year, and acted as pastor in Savannah in 1843; spent 1844 in missionary work, in West Tennessee; had a short pastorate at Cotton Grove, in Madison County; took charge, in 1846, of the Pleasant Plains Church, where he remained seven years; afterwards served several churches in Madison, Henderson, Gibson, and Hardeman counties, for ten or fifteen years, including Cane Creek and Liberty Grove. He died in 1880. See Borum, Sketches of Tenn. Ministers, page 197. (J.C.S.)

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