Papers, 1711-1873.
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Merrick, John, 1766-1862
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John Merrick (1766-1862) [was] the tutor of Benjamin Vaughan's children [and] accompanied the family to America in 1795. He returned to England to marry [Benjamin's sister] Rebecca and then returned with her to Hallowell [Maine], where he became a prominent community leader. Their children were: Sarah Harriet (1799-1872); Samuel Vaughan (1801-1870); John (1804-1832); Mary Harrison (1805-1880); George (1807-1862); and Thomas Belsham (1813-1902). From the guide to the Vaughan Family P...
John Foster
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Thomas Whittemore
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Orestus Augustus Brownson
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Noyes, George R. (George Rapall), 1798-1868
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Noyes graduated from Harvard in 1818 and taught Hebrew and Biblical literature at Harvard. From the description of Papers of George Rapall Noyes, ca. 1850-ca. 1868. (Harvard University). WorldCat record id: 76972816 ...
Charles Hudson
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Warren Skinner
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Calvin Monroe
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Daniel Brown
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Joshua Flagg
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Martha Turner Brewer
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Young Men's Society
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A. Greenleaf
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Ebenezer Howe
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Jacob Wood
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William Drew
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Seth Turner
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William Felt
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L. River
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Robert Bartlett
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Josiah Prescott
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D. Howard
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A. Bancroft
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Jeremiah L. Lunt
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Cynthia McLaw
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Joseph Healy
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Lemuel Willis
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John Spurr
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Seth Stetson
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General Convention of Universalists
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John Johnson
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May, Samuel J. (Samuel Joseph), 1797-1871
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Samuel May was a Unitarian clergyman of Syracuse, New York with connections to national organizations related to anti-Slavery, temperance, and suffrage, among others. From the description of Samuel J. May diary, 1867. (Cornell University Library). WorldCat record id: 64691611 Samuel May was a Unitarian Clergyman of Syracuse, New York with connections to national organizations related to Freedman's Relief, Temperance, and Suffrage, among others. From the descripti...
Martha Turner
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Joshua Brooks
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Edward Turner
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John S. Greene
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Hosea Ballou
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Benjamin Brown
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Maxine Brown
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F. Pell
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Turner, Edward, 1776-1853
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Edward Turner (1776-1853) was born in Medfield, Massachusetts, and became a Universalist in 1793. He studied with Hosea Ballou, and he and Ballou shared the southern Worcester County (Mass.) circuit until 1803. In 1811 he and Ballou co-founded the Gloucester Conference, a minister's colloquium for the discussion of theological questions. The Gloucester Conference published their discussions in The Gospel Visitant, which was printed by Turner in 1812. Turner was also influential in the founding o...
Amy Turner
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Royal Arch Masons
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William Going
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William Palmer
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Barzillen Streeter
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J. B. Pitkin
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Abner Kneeland
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Jack Walden
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Charles Brewer
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Richard Carrique
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John Davis
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Amy Turner Brown
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Amasa Nichols
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James Frothingham
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Joseph Richardson
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Paul Dean
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Sebastian Streeter
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E. G. Brooks
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Russell Streeter
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David Pickering
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Thomas Jones
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S. G. Bulfinch
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Jonathan Wallace
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M. Brown
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Benjamin Thompson
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E. B. Kenwick
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Adin Ballou
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William Bell
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Loveland, Samuel C. (Samuel Chapman), 1787-1854
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Solomon Glover
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F. Farnsworth
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N. Wright
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James Walker
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John Bisbee
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