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  1. Thomas Hill (January 7, 1818 – November 21, 1891) was an American Unitarian clergyman, mathematician, scientist, philosopher, and educator. Biography. Taught to read at an early age, Hill read voraciously and was well regarded for his capacious and accurate memory.

  2. John Atkinson (clergyman) John Atkinson (December 6, 1835, Deerfield, New York - December 8, 1897, Haverstraw, New York) was an American Methodist clergyman and historian. He wrote histories of Methodism, and the hymn "We Shall Meet Beyond the River".

  3. President Rutherford B. Hayes (gr-gr-gr-gr-grandson) John Russell (1626 – December 10, 1692) was a Puritan minister in Hadley, Massachusetts, during King Philip's War. As such, he is part of the Angel of Hadley legend.

  4. Jean-Baptiste Moreau ( French pronunciation: [ʒɑ̃ batist mɔʁo]) was first minister at St. John's Anglican Church (Lunenburg) (1753-1770) and one of the founding fathers of the community. He was one of two missionaries who first arrived in Halifax with Edward Cornwallis (1749) and served at St. Paul's Church (Halifax).

  5. Germaine Dulac ( Amiens, 7 de noviembre de 1882 – París, 20 de julio de 1942), 1 con nombre de soltera Charlotte Elisabeth Germaine Saisset-Schneider, fue una directora, teórica, periodista y crítica de cine francesa, feminista y pionera de la vanguardia europea de la década de 1920. Se la considera una de las principales exponentes del ...

  6. John Harvard was born in Southwark, England. A graduate of Emmanuel College of the University of Cambridge, he emigrated to New England in 1637. Harvard University considers him the most honored of its founders—those whose efforts and contributions in its early days "ensure [d] its permanence"—and a statue in his honor is a prominent ...

  7. John Wise (clergyman) John Wise (August 15, 1652 – April 8, 1725) was a Congregationalist reverend and political leader in Massachusetts during the American colonial period. Wise was noted for his political activism, specifically his protests against British taxation, for which he was once jailed [1] As the pastor of the Chebacco Parish from ...