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VINTON, Justus Hatch, missionary, born in Willington, Connecticut, in 1806 ; died in Kemendine, Burmah, 31 March, 1858. He was graduated in 1833 at Hamilton literary and theological institution (now Madison university), and in July, 1834, sailed as a missionary of the American Baptist board to Burmah, where he labored among the Karens till his death, being stationed successively at Chummerah, Newville, Maulmain, where he had charge of the Karen theological seminary in 1851-'2, and finally at Kemendine, a suburb of Rangoon. At one time eighteen stations, with fifteen churches, were under his care.--His wife, Calesta Holman, missionary, born in Union, Connecticut, in 1809 : died in Rangoon, Burmah, 20 December, 1864, was educated at Wesleyan academy, Wilbraham, Massachusetts, and married Mr. Vinton in 1834. She was successful in teaching the Karen women, and was the author of several hymnbooks in their language.
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