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<p> a Presbyterian minister, was born in Massachusetts. He graduated from [[Bangor]] Theological Seminary, was settled for a time at Dennysville, Maine, and afterwards served churches in New Hampshire, Massachusetts, New Jersey, and Pennsylvania. In 1868 he removed to [[College]] Hill, Ohio, where he died, June 24, 1872. See Presbyterian, July 6, 1872. </p>
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<p> a Presbyterian minister, was born in Massachusetts. He graduated from [[Bangor]] Theological Seminary, was settled for a time at Dennysville, Maine, and afterwards served churches in New Hampshire, Massachusetts, New Jersey, and Pennsylvania. In 1868 he removed to College Hill, Ohio, where he died, June 24, 1872. See Presbyterian, July 6, 1872. </p>
 
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Robert Crossette [1]

a Presbyterian minister, was born in Massachusetts. He graduated from Bangor Theological Seminary, was settled for a time at Dennysville, Maine, and afterwards served churches in New Hampshire, Massachusetts, New Jersey, and Pennsylvania. In 1868 he removed to College Hill, Ohio, where he died, June 24, 1872. See Presbyterian, July 6, 1872.

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