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NEUMANN, Joseph, clergyman, born in Brussels, Belgium, in 1647; died in Mexico, 1 May, 1732. He studied in Olmutz, and afterward entering the Society of Jesus asked to be sent to the American mission, and embarked for Mexico in 1678. He was appointed superior of New Biscay after his arrival, and spent several years in preaching to the Indians of California. He wrote " Brief R. P. Yesephi Neumann S. Y. an P. Franc Stovvasser, geschrieben zu Sisokitschik in Neu-Biscaja in Nord-America," which was published in the "Weltbott" of Stocklein, and "Historia Seditionum, quas ad-versus Societatis Jesu Missionaries moverunt nationes Indicae" (Prague, 1730).
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