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<p> a Unitarian minister, son of [[Reverend]] [[Zedekiah]] Sanger, D.D., was born in Duxbury, Massachusetts, June 22, 1786. He graduated from Harvard [[College]] in 1808; then, after spending three years in the study of theology under his father, he was appointed tutor at Cambridge; was ordained pastor of the [[Church]] at Dover, Massachusetts, September 16, 1812, and continued there until his death, May 6, 1860. See [[Necrology]] of Harvard College, page 305. (J.C.S.) </p>
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<p> a Unitarian minister, son of [[Reverend]] [[Zedekiah]] Sanger, D.D., was born in Duxbury, Massachusetts, June 22, 1786. He graduated from Harvard College in 1808; then, after spending three years in the study of theology under his father, he was appointed tutor at Cambridge; was ordained pastor of the Church at Dover, Massachusetts, September 16, 1812, and continued there until his death, May 6, 1860. See [[Necrology]] of Harvard College, page 305. (J.C.S.) </p>
 
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Latest revision as of 16:58, 15 October 2021

Ralph Sanger [1]

a Unitarian minister, son of Reverend Zedekiah Sanger, D.D., was born in Duxbury, Massachusetts, June 22, 1786. He graduated from Harvard College in 1808; then, after spending three years in the study of theology under his father, he was appointed tutor at Cambridge; was ordained pastor of the Church at Dover, Massachusetts, September 16, 1812, and continued there until his death, May 6, 1860. See Necrology of Harvard College, page 305. (J.C.S.)

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