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<p> a Presbyterian minister, was born in Massachusetts. He graduated at New [[Jersey]] [[College]] in 1835, and at [[Princeton]] Theological Seminary in 1838; and was ordained an evangelist by the [[Presbytery]] of New Brunswick, Oct. 7,1840. He labored as a missionary in [[Liberia]] for more than a year, and died there, May 7, 1842. See Gen. Cat. of Princeton Theol. Sems. 1881, p. 103. </p>
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<p> a Presbyterian minister, was born in Massachusetts. He graduated at New [[Jersey]] College in 1835, and at [[Princeton]] Theological Seminary in 1838; and was ordained an evangelist by the [[Presbytery]] of New Brunswick, Oct. 7,1840. He labored as a missionary in [[Liberia]] for more than a year, and died there, May 7, 1842. See Gen. Cat. of Princeton Theol. Sems. 1881, p. 103. </p>
 
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Oren K. Canfield [1]

a Presbyterian minister, was born in Massachusetts. He graduated at New Jersey College in 1835, and at Princeton Theological Seminary in 1838; and was ordained an evangelist by the Presbytery of New Brunswick, Oct. 7,1840. He labored as a missionary in Liberia for more than a year, and died there, May 7, 1842. See Gen. Cat. of Princeton Theol. Sems. 1881, p. 103.

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