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<p> a Protestant Episcopal minister, was born at Nantucket, Massachusetts, May 22, 1826. He graduated from Harvard [[College]] in 1846, became rector of [[Grace]] Church, San Francisco, California, in 1857, in 1858 assistant minister of St. Ann's, New York city, in 1860 of [[Christ]] [[Church]] in the same city, later of the parish of St. Ignatius, and died in Montreal, October 10, 1883. </p> <p> </p>
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<p> a [[Protestant]] Episcopal minister, was born at Nantucket, Massachusetts, May 22, 1826. He graduated from Harvard College in 1846, became rector of Grace Church, San Francisco, California, in 1857, in 1858 assistant minister of St. Ann's, New York city, in 1860 of Christ Church in the same city, later of the parish of St. Ignatius, and died in Montreal, October 10, 1883. </p>
 
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Latest revision as of 10:24, 15 October 2021

Ferdinand Cartwright Ewer [1]

a Protestant Episcopal minister, was born at Nantucket, Massachusetts, May 22, 1826. He graduated from Harvard College in 1846, became rector of Grace Church, San Francisco, California, in 1857, in 1858 assistant minister of St. Ann's, New York city, in 1860 of Christ Church in the same city, later of the parish of St. Ignatius, and died in Montreal, October 10, 1883.

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