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The Fosters were a family of Baptist missionaries. John Barton Foster, educated at Colby College (then called Waterville College) and Newton Theological Institution, was a teacher, editor of Zion's Advocate, minister and professor of Greek and Latin at Colby College. His son, John Marshall Foster was educated at the same institutions as his father. J. M. Foster helped found the Baptist Church at Vassalboro, Maine, was a missionary to China and Thailand, and was president of Vashon College and Academy, Burton, Washington. Clara Hess Foster, the wife of J. M. Foster, was also a missionary in China. Their son, John Hess Foster was on the medical staff of Yale-in-China.

From the description of Foster family papers, 1851-1951 (inclusive), 1888-1916 (bulk). (Yale University). WorldCat record id: 702165174

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associatedWith American Baptist Foreign Mission Society. corporateBody
associatedWith Andover Newton Theological School. corporateBody
associatedWith Colby College. corporateBody
associatedWith Foster, Clara Matilda Hess, 1859-1949. person
associatedWith Foster, John Barton, 1822-1897. person
associatedWith Foster, John Hess, 1891- person
associatedWith Foster, John Marshall, 1857-1924. person
associatedWith Vashon College. corporateBody
associatedWith Yale-in-China Association. corporateBody
Place Name Admin Code Country
Thailand
China
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Baptists
Missions
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Clergy
Missionaries
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Active 1851

Active 1951

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