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<p> an Ojibway Indian, was born in Upper [[Canada]] about 1807. He was a noted hunter and great medicine-man. Converted to [[Christianity]] when his first child was born, he began immediately to preach the Gospel. He was ordained in 1860, and labored at Sangeeri in connection with the Congregational Indian Missionary Society. He died in July, 1874, strong in the faith. See (Lond.) Cong. Year-book, 1875, p. 310. </p>
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<p> an Ojibway Indian, was born in Upper [[Canada]] about 1807. He was a noted hunter and great medicine-man. [[Converted]] to [[Christianity]] when his first child was born, he began immediately to preach the Gospel. He was ordained in 1860, and labored at Sangeeri in connection with the Congregational Indian Missionary Society. He died in July, 1874, strong in the faith. See (Lond.) Cong. Year-book, 1875, p. 310. </p>
 
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John Anjecahbo [1]

an Ojibway Indian, was born in Upper Canada about 1807. He was a noted hunter and great medicine-man. Converted to Christianity when his first child was born, he began immediately to preach the Gospel. He was ordained in 1860, and labored at Sangeeri in connection with the Congregational Indian Missionary Society. He died in July, 1874, strong in the faith. See (Lond.) Cong. Year-book, 1875, p. 310.

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