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In the scattered settlements of this Diocese, schools and Churches are of necessity for many years few in number, and multitudes of both sexes are growing up in great ignorance.
John Strachan
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John Strachan
Age: 89 †
Born: 1778
Born: April 12
Died: 1867
Died: November 1
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Aiberdeen
Rt. Rev. John Strachan
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