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KINCAID, Eugenio (kin-katie'), missionary, born in Westfield, Connecticut, in 1798; died in Girard, Kansas, 3 April, 1883. He was one of five students that formed the first class in Madison university, and became pastor of the Baptist church at Galway, New York, subsequently removing to Milton, Pennsylvania In 1830 he was appointed a missionary to Burmah, where he labored with success at Rangoon, Ava, and Prome. In 1842 he returned to this country, and spent twelve years in home work, devoting a portion of his time to raising the endowment of the university at Lewisburg, Pennsylvania, but his efforts were chiefly directed to the development of a missionary spirit in the churches. In 1854 he again visited Burmah, and labored at Prome until compelled by his wife's impaired health to return to the United States in 1865. See "The Hero Missionary," by Reverend Alfred S. Patton, D. D. (New York, 1858).
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