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<p> a Free-will [[Baptist]] minister, was born at Acton, Maine, in 1821. He removed to Manchester, N.H., where he was converted in 1847, and ordained in 1852. His pastorates were in various places in [[Maine]] and New Hampshire, including Gilmanton, where he was pastor for four years, and Buxton, Maine, for five years. He died in Rochester, N.H., July 1, 1862. See Free-will Baptist Register, 1863, page 92. (J.C.S.) </p>
<p> a Free-will [[Baptist]] minister, was born at Acton, Maine, in 1821. He removed to Manchester, N.H., where he was converted in 1847, and ordained in 1852. His pastorates were in various places in [[Maine]] and New Hampshire, including Gilmanton, where he was pastor for four years, and Buxton, Maine, for five years. He died in Rochester, N.H., July 1, 1862. See Free-will Baptist Register, 1863, page 92. (J.C.S.) </p>
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Latest revision as of 09:57, 15 October 2021

I. Russell Cook [1]

a Free-will Baptist minister, was born at Acton, Maine, in 1821. He removed to Manchester, N.H., where he was converted in 1847, and ordained in 1852. His pastorates were in various places in Maine and New Hampshire, including Gilmanton, where he was pastor for four years, and Buxton, Maine, for five years. He died in Rochester, N.H., July 1, 1862. See Free-will Baptist Register, 1863, page 92. (J.C.S.)

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