LC control no. | no2004080014 |
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Descriptive conventions | rda |
Personal name heading | Marsden, Samuel, 1765-1838 |
Associated place | Cambridge (England) New Zealand |
Birth date | 1764-06-24 |
Death date | 1838-05-12 |
Place of birth | Farsley, Yorkshire |
Place of death | Windsor (N.S.W.) |
Profession or occupation | Chaplains Judges Agriculturists Missionaries |
Type of family | male |
Found in | Letters and journals of Samuel Marsden, 1764-1838 ... 1932 Auckland Cathedral of the Holy Trinity WWW Home page, Aug. 11, 2004 biographies (Revd Samuel Marsden; b. June 24, 1764; d. May 12, 1838) Australian dictionary of biography online ed., May 28, 2009 (Marsden, Samuel; b. June 24, 1765, Farsley, Yorkshire; d. May 12, 1838, Windsor [N.S.W.]; chaplain, missionary, and farmer) Dictionary of New Zealand biography WWW site, May 28, 2009 (Marsden, Samuel; b. June 25, 1765, Farsley, Yorkshire; d. May 12, 1838, Windsor [N.S.W.]; chaplain, magistrate, agriculturalist, missionary) Wikipedia, 1 February 2017 (Samuel Marsden; (25 June 1765 - 12 May 1838); was an English born Anglican cleric and a prominant member of the Church Missionary Society; believed to have introduced Christianity to New Zealand; employed convicts for farming and his actions of magistrate at Parramatta, attracting contemporary criticism); born Farsley, Yorkshire near Pudsey; died Windsor, New South Wales; education: Magdalene College, Cambridge; ordained Church of England (May 1793)) |
Associated language | eng |