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<p> a Free-will [[Baptist]] minister, was born at Lenox, Madison County, N.Y., December 10, 1813. He went to [[Illinois]] about 1848, having been previously ordained, and labored within the bounds of the Fox and Rock [[River]] Quarterly Meetings. In 1869 he removed to Iowa. [[Broken]] in health by hardships as an evangelist in a new and sparsely settled country, he died at Waltham, Tama County, September 13, 1872. See [[Morning]] Star, July 8 1874. (J.C.S.) </p>
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<p> a Free-will [[Baptist]] minister, was born at Lenox, Madison County, N.Y., December 10, 1813. He went to [[Illinois]] about 1848, having been previously ordained, and labored within the bounds of the Fox and Rock River Quarterly Meetings. In 1869 he removed to Iowa. [[Broken]] in health by hardships as an evangelist in a new and sparsely settled country, he died at Waltham, Tama County, September 13, 1872. See [[Morning]] Star, July 8 1874. (J.C.S.) </p>
 
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Cyrus Coltrin [1]

a Free-will Baptist minister, was born at Lenox, Madison County, N.Y., December 10, 1813. He went to Illinois about 1848, having been previously ordained, and labored within the bounds of the Fox and Rock River Quarterly Meetings. In 1869 he removed to Iowa. Broken in health by hardships as an evangelist in a new and sparsely settled country, he died at Waltham, Tama County, September 13, 1872. See Morning Star, July 8 1874. (J.C.S.)

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