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Studied and worked as horticulturalist. Joined Cotswold Bruderhof in 1939, emigrated with the group to Paraguay in 1941. Married Joan Grayling and had four children. To help the community with cash income, worked in Asuncion for the U.S. Point Four program for improvement of agriculture in Paraguay. Died of a tropical disease. (from Hymnary.org) | Studied and worked as horticulturalist. Joined Cotswold Bruderhof in 1939, emigrated with the group to Paraguay in 1941. Married Joan Grayling and had four children. To help the community with cash income, worked in Asuncion for the U.S. Point Four program for improvement of agriculture in Paraguay. Died of a tropical disease. (from Hymnary.org) | ||
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Latest revision as of 01:59, 23 October 2022
Life
Born: 1917
Died: 1949
Biography
Studied and worked as horticulturalist. Joined Cotswold Bruderhof in 1939, emigrated with the group to Paraguay in 1941. Married Joan Grayling and had four children. To help the community with cash income, worked in Asuncion for the U.S. Point Four program for improvement of agriculture in Paraguay. Died of a tropical disease. (from Hymnary.org)
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