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Ransome Dunn
Occupation(s)Professor, minister

Ransom Dunn (July 7, 1818-1900) was an ordained minister and Professor Emeritus of Moral Theology in the early Free Will Baptist movement in New England. He was born in the little town of Bakersfield, in the far north corner of Vermont to John and Abigail Reed Dunn. On the third Sabbath in August, 1837, Ransom Dunn, at the request of the Lenox church, was ordained to the gospel ministry.[1]

References

Sources

  • The Twentieth Century Biographical Dictionary of Notable Americans; John Howard Brown, 1904
  • A consecrated life: a sketch of the life and labors of Rev. Ransom Dunn, D. D.; Helen Dunn Gates, 1901
  • Free Baptist cyclopaedia: historical and biographical; Gideon Albert Burgess, John T. Ward, 1889