Dillon Family Collection 1890-1980
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E. M. Powell
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Margaret Neely Dillon
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Central Congregational Church
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Wood
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Dillon
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Powell
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Devlin
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Howard Clay Dillon
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Henry Clay Dillon
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Laura Seaman (Dillon)
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Nettie Wood (Dillon)
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Dillon Family
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Henry Clay Dillon was born on January 22, 1864 in Fleming County, Kentucky. He married Laura Seaman of Greenfield, Indiana on February 6, 1889. Their two children, Charles Howard Dillon and Ruth Dillon were born on November 15, 1889 and May 28, 1892 respectively. They came to Sherman, Texas in 1892 where H.C. Dillon worked as the YMCA Secretary and State Secretary for the Texas Gospel Union. They joined the Central American Mission as missionaries in 1893, leaving on December 11, 18...
Central American Mission
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Founded in 1890 by C.I. Scofield, first missionaries sent out in 1891. The mission was non-denominationa, evangelical and evangelistic, and workers were not paid salaries. The field included Guatemala, Salvador, Honduras, Nicaragua and Costa Rica. From the description of Records of the Central American Mission, 1930-1980 (inclusive) 1930-1949 (bulk). (Yale University). WorldCat record id: 702150444 ...
Charles Howard Dillon
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