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WALSH, John Johnson, missionary, born in Newburg, New York, 4 April, 1820 ; died in Amenia, New York, 7 February, 1884. He was graduated at Union college in 1839, and at Princeton theological seminary in 1843, was ordained, and sailed the same year as a missionary under the American board for India, where he occupied stations at Futtehghur, Mynpoorie, and Allahabad till 1873. Returning home in 1874, he was pastor at Millerton, New York, for two years, and subsequently lived in Amenia. Mr. Walsh had just left India for the United States, and thus escaped the massacre of the mission at Futtehghur by the Sepoys in 1857. He published "A Memorial of the Futtehghur Mission and her Martyred Missionaries " (Philadelphia, 1859).
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