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<p> a Wesleyan, minister in Canada, was a native of Yorkshire, England. He came to [[America]] in 1816, and was one of the most self-sacrificing laborers in the upper provinces. He became a supernumerary at Waterloo, Ont., in 1838, but resumed work again in three years. He died at Kingston, Ont., Jan. 22, 1854, in his seventy-third year. See Minutes of the British Conference, 1854; Carroll, Case and his Contemporaries, vol. 5, index. </p>
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<p> a Wesleyan, minister in Canada, was a native of Yorkshire, England. He came to [[America]] in 1816, and was one of the most self-sacrificing laborers in the upper provinces. He became a supernumerary at Waterloo, Ont., in 1838, but resumed work again in three years. He died at Kingston, Ont., Jan. 22, 1854, in his seventy-third year. See Minutes of the British Conference, 1854; Carroll, [[Case]] and his Contemporaries, vol. 5, index. </p>
 
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Latest revision as of 09:21, 15 October 2021

James Booth [1]

a Wesleyan, minister in Canada, was a native of Yorkshire, England. He came to America in 1816, and was one of the most self-sacrificing laborers in the upper provinces. He became a supernumerary at Waterloo, Ont., in 1838, but resumed work again in three years. He died at Kingston, Ont., Jan. 22, 1854, in his seventy-third year. See Minutes of the British Conference, 1854; Carroll, Case and his Contemporaries, vol. 5, index.

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