Bingham, Abel

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Abel Bingham, born April 5, 1820, served as a missionary among Indians at Tonnawanda, New York (1822-1827) and Sault St. Marie, Michigan (1828-1855), and opened mission schools at each site. He married Hannah Brown in 1809 and had 5 children. He served in the War of 1812. He died in 1865.

From the description of Abel Bingham and family papers, 1778-1957 (inclusive) [microform]. (Yale University). WorldCat record id: 702689342

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referencedIn Chaput, Donald. Donald Chaput collection. State Archive of Michigan
referencedIn Abrams, Ruth. Ruth Abrams collection. State Archive of Michigan
creatorOf Bingham, Abel. Abel Bingham and family papers, 1778-1957 (inclusive) [microform]. Yake University Divinity School Library
referencedIn Hulbert, Edward J. Correspondence, 1861,1863. Clarke Historical Library
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associatedWith Bingham, Hannah Brown. person
associatedWith Bingham, Sophie. person
associatedWith Buchanan, John Claude. person
associatedWith Gilbert, Angelina Bingham. person
associatedWith Hulbert, Edward J. person
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New York (State)
Michigan
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Indians of North America
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Active 1778

Active 1957

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