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<p> a highly esteemed Methodist preacher, was born at Middlebury, Conn., March 31, 1766, and removed in 1791 to Herkimer Co., N. Y. In the year 1800 he connected himself with the itinerant ministry, and continued in the field of active labor until 1821, when he assumed a supernumerary relation. He died at Rochester, March 16,1839.-Wakely, Heroes of Methodism; Min. of Confer. ii, 670; Sprague, Annals, 7:337. </p>
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<p> a highly esteemed [[Methodist]] preacher, was born at Middlebury, Conn., March 31, 1766, and removed in 1791 to Herkimer Co., N. Y. In the year 1800 he connected himself with the itinerant ministry, and continued in the field of active labor until 1821, when he assumed a supernumerary relation. He died at Rochester, March 16,1839.-Wakely, Heroes of Methodism; Min. of Confer. ii, 670; Sprague, Annals, 7:337. </p>
 
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Smith Arnold [1]

a highly esteemed Methodist preacher, was born at Middlebury, Conn., March 31, 1766, and removed in 1791 to Herkimer Co., N. Y. In the year 1800 he connected himself with the itinerant ministry, and continued in the field of active labor until 1821, when he assumed a supernumerary relation. He died at Rochester, March 16,1839.-Wakely, Heroes of Methodism; Min. of Confer. ii, 670; Sprague, Annals, 7:337.

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