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<p> a Methodist Episcopal minister, was born in [[Southampton]] County, Va., March 17,1766. He began preaching in 1788 entered the [[Virginia]] [[Conference]] in 1790; married in 1791; removed to North Carolina in 1799, and three years later to Mississippi, where he labored until his decease, near Vicksburg, Aug. 5, 1819. See Sprague, Annals or Amer. Pulpit, 7:558. </p>
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<p> a [[Methodist]] Episcopal minister, was born in [[Southampton]] County, Va., March 17,1766. He began preaching in 1788 entered the [[Virginia]] [[Conference]] in 1790; married in 1791; removed to North Carolina in 1799, and three years later to Mississippi, where he labored until his decease, near Vicksburg, Aug. 5, 1819. See Sprague, Annals or Amer. Pulpit, 7:558. </p>
 
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Newet Vick [1]

a Methodist Episcopal minister, was born in Southampton County, Va., March 17,1766. He began preaching in 1788 entered the Virginia Conference in 1790; married in 1791; removed to North Carolina in 1799, and three years later to Mississippi, where he labored until his decease, near Vicksburg, Aug. 5, 1819. See Sprague, Annals or Amer. Pulpit, 7:558.

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