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 | | In 1826 was settled as pastor at Kingston [Rockingham County], New Hampshire, where he remained seven years, after which he labored three and a half years as a missionary in Canada East* [Lower Canada?], and next settled over the churches of Gover and Barton [both in Caledonia County, Vermont], where he remained six years. |
 | | He was a good man, of unfeigned humility of spirit, tender, peaceable, conscientious, earnest in his work and in his convictions, a man of prayer, of faith and love, dying in calm and joyful hope of entering the saints' everlasting rest. |
 | | If he was in Canada when it was called "Canada East," then one or more of the following is true: he settled in Kingston later than 1826, was in New Hampshire longer than seven years, or spent more than three and a half years in Canada.] Submitted by Cathy Kubly |
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