Marsden, Edward, 1869-1932
Edward Marsden (1869-1932); son of Samuel Marsden (formerly Shooquanahd, chief of the Tsimpshean tribe in British Columbia, the first convert of William Duncan, the English missionary.) Edward attended Marietta College and Lane Theological Seminary; ordained by Presbytery of Athens (Ohio), 1898; assigned as a missionary to the Tlingits at Saxman, AK; married Lucy Kinninook, daughter of the chief of the Tongass tribe, who worked as his interpreter; Marsden oversaw the building of the church of the first congregation in the Presbytery of Alaska (1920) and became its pastor, a post which he held until his death in 1932.
From the description of Papers, 1926. (Presbyterian Historical Society). WorldCat record id: 48403689
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