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<p> a [[Baptist]] minister, was born at Langrove, Vt., July 9,1821, and graduated from [[Brown]] University in 1846. He studied theology at Newton for one year (1846-47), and was ordained in April, 1850. For twelve years (1850- 62) he was pastor of the church in Danversport, Mass.; next in Manchester, N. H., five years (1863-68); and finally in Hudson, N.Y. (1868-73). He died in 1874. See Newton General Catalogue, p. 35. (J. C. S.) </p>
<p> a [[Baptist]] minister, was born at Langrove, Vt., July 9,1821, and graduated from [[Brown]] University in 1846. He studied theology at Newton for one year (1846-47), and was ordained in April, 1850. For twelve years (1850- 62) he was pastor of the church in Danversport, Mass.; next in Manchester, N. H., five years (1863-68); and finally in Hudson, N.Y. (1868-73). He died in 1874. See Newton General Catalogue, p. 35. (J. C. S.) </p>
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Aaron Wheeler Chaffin [1]

a Baptist minister, was born at Langrove, Vt., July 9,1821, and graduated from Brown University in 1846. He studied theology at Newton for one year (1846-47), and was ordained in April, 1850. For twelve years (1850- 62) he was pastor of the church in Danversport, Mass.; next in Manchester, N. H., five years (1863-68); and finally in Hudson, N.Y. (1868-73). He died in 1874. See Newton General Catalogue, p. 35. (J. C. S.)

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