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  • John Candler (10 April 1787, Great Bardfield – 4 July 1869) was an English abolitionist active in Chelmsford, Essex. John was the son of Elizabeth and...
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  • John Candler may refer to: John W. Candler (1828–1903), United States Representative from Massachusetts John Candler (abolitionist) (1787–1869), English...
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    John Rankin (February 5, 1793 – March 18, 1886) was an American Presbyterian minister, educator and abolitionist. Upon moving to Ripley, Ohio, in 1822...
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    strongly opposed to the abolitionists who sought to end slavery in the United States. He attended the hanging of abolitionist leader John Brown on December...
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    with links to the places named. John Wesley papers, 1735–1791 at Pitts Theology Library, Candler School of Theology John Wesley historical marker in Savannah...
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    Hinkle in the 2008 HBO television miniseries John Adams. Adams's method for apportionment List of abolitionists List of United States political appointments...
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    Woolwich. His nephew John Dillwyn Llewelyn and niece Mary Dillwyn shared his interest in photography. Maria Candler, Essex abolitionist "The Descendants of...
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    negroes in Alabama". Subject to widely-circulated broadsides from the abolitionist Henry Ward Beecher and the French republican exile Alexandre Holinski...
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  • conductor and musicologist John Murray Forbes (1813–1898), an American railroad magnate, merchant, philanthropist and abolitionist, m. to Sarah Swain Hathaway...
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    Anne Knight (category Quaker abolitionists)
    visited the West Indies in the mid-1810s with her husband, the abolitionist John Candler (1787–1869). Some of the new student accommodation at the University...
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    Charles Grandison Finney (category American abolitionists)
    evangelist, Finney was involved with social reforms, particularly the abolitionist movement. Finney frequently denounced slavery from the pulpit, called...
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  • Eli Baptist (category Abolitionists from Massachusetts)
    factory's closure, as a peddler of soap and candles.: 180 : 40  He became an associate of abolitionist John Brown after he moved to Springfield in 1847...
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    Lucretia Mott (category American abolitionists)
    Coffin; January 3, 1793 – November 11, 1880) was an American Quaker, abolitionist, women's rights activist, and social reformer. She had formed the idea...
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    Antarctica John Hunt Painter, Quaker abolitionist who sent the firearms to John Brown for the raid on Harper's Ferry Marius Robinson, minister, abolitionist and...
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    Elizabeth Cady Stanton (category Abolitionists from New York (state))
    conservative father. Smith was an abolitionist and a member of the "Secret Six," a group of men who financed John Brown's raid on Harpers Ferry in an...
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    Mary Ann McCracken (category Irish abolitionists)
    (1787), and boycotting sugar, McCracken became a lifelong and active abolitionist. Noting that there is "no argument produced in favour of the slavery...
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  • child Mario Braggiotti, pianist, lived at 78 Upland Rd. as a child John W. Candler, politician, lived at 99 High St. William Bosworth Castle, physician...
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    John Berry Meachum (May 3, 1789 – February 26, 1854) was an American pastor, businessman, educator and founder of the First African Baptist Church in St...
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    terms in the Massachusetts State Senate before helping to found the abolitionist Free Soil Party in 1848; he was the party's vice-presidential candidate...
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    Hudgins & Co. p. 11. Retrieved April 21, 2022 – via Internet Archive. Candler, Allen Daniel (1909). The Confederate records of the State of Georgia,...
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