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<p> a Lutheran minister, was converted about 1848, and soon after entered the ministry of the United Brethren. In 1861 he entered the Lutheran Church, and became pastor of a charge in [[Huntingdon]] County, Pennsylvania. He died in Chambersburg, Pennsylvania, January 3, 1868, aged fifty years. See Lutheran Observer, January 24, 1868. </p>
<p> a Lutheran minister, was converted about 1848, and soon after entered the ministry of the United Brethren. In 1861 he entered the Lutheran Church, and became pastor of a charge in [[Huntingdon]] County, Pennsylvania. He died in Chambersburg, Pennsylvania, January 3, 1868, aged fifty years. See Lutheran Observer, January 24, 1868. </p>
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Latest revision as of 08:25, 15 October 2021

James Huston Bratten [1]

a Lutheran minister, was converted about 1848, and soon after entered the ministry of the United Brethren. In 1861 he entered the Lutheran Church, and became pastor of a charge in Huntingdon County, Pennsylvania. He died in Chambersburg, Pennsylvania, January 3, 1868, aged fifty years. See Lutheran Observer, January 24, 1868.

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