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Samuel Parker (missionary) : ウィキペディア英語版 | Samuel Parker (missionary)
Samuel Parker (1779–1866) was an American missionary in the Pacific Northwest, being the first Presbyterian priest in the region. He scouted locations for potential missions with Marcus Whitman among the Liksiyu and Niimíipu nations in 1835. ==Early life== Samuel Parker was born on April 23, 1779, in Ashfield, Massachusetts, to Thankful Merchant Parker and Elisha Parker.〔Corning, Howard M. ''Dictionary of Oregon History''. Binfords & Mort Publishing, 1956.〕 He was educated on the East Coast where he graduated in 1806 from Williams College, and in 1810 from Andover Theological Seminary.〔 Parker was ordained as a minister in 1812, and then taught and preached in New York until 1833.〔 There he married his first wife, Miss N. Sears, and in 1815 he married a second time to Jerusha Lord, with whom he would father three children.〔 One son’s name was Samuel J. Parker.
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