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DOB, November 8, 1945. Middle of three boys. Lovington, NM, High School; Eastern New Mexico University, BS; Baylor University, MA. Four honorary doctorates. Career in Christian Higher Education in TX, NM, MO, IL Wife, Linda, and two adult sons

1818-1908 – Adoniram Judson Walker – Baptist Pastor/Inventor     VT/MA

1818-1908 Adoniram Judson Walker Tinsmith/Pastor/Inventor     VT/MA The story of Rev. Adoniram Judson Walker is sketchy though we know he pastored in Massachusetts at Ervings Grant and Warwick Baptist Churches 1880-1883 then took on the Savoy congregation 1884-1887. His life can best be summarized through this obituary, one of the few sources about this faithful pastor. […]

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1818-1907 – Adoniram Judson Roundy – Grocer/Philanthropist    ME/WI

1818-1907 Adoniram Judson Roundy Grocer/Philanthropist    ME/WI he last of John Roundy’s and Polly Trussell’s nine children was born on March 17, 1818, in Blue Hill, Maine and they named him Adoniram Judson Roundy. The lad later married Mary Amelia Dexter and moved to Rhode Island where he succeeded in the grocery business. Heeding the call

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1817-1892 – Adoniram Judson Chaplin – Baptist Pastor MA/NY

1817-1892 Adoniram Judson Chaplin Baptist Pastor     MA/NY Adoniram Judson Chaplin was born in Danvers, MA, 15 February 1817, to Marcia O’Brien and Jeremiah Chaplin, the first president of Maine Literary and Theological Institute (now Colby College). He was the first child born to this couple and was followed by four sisters and one brother, Jeremiah

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1814-1855 – Adoniram Judson Copeland – Congregational Minister ME/IL

1814-1855 Adoniram Judson Copeland Congregational Minister    ME/IL Rev. Adoniram Judson Copeland is the first person discovered to date who was named for pioneer missionary Adoniram Judson, Jr. He represents the sixth generation of Copelands in America and the sixth of nine children born to William and Silence (Lane) Copeland. His birthday was March 10, 1814,

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