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Hiram Edson was an early Adventist prophetic expositor and traveling evangelist.
Joseph Baker, an ordained Methodist minister who joined the Millerite movement around 1843, was for a few years prominent in the early development of Sabbatarian Adventism.
Colonel Ezra L. H. Chamberlain played a variety of influential supporting roles in the emergence of Sabbatarian Adventism.
George W. Holt was an early Adventist preacher and a farmer. Active in the 1850s, he helped pioneer Sabbatarian Adventism in Canada, New England, New York and Ohio.
George Washington Amadon contributed to the success of the Review and Herald publishing office during its earliest decades as a typesetter, foreman, administrator, editor, and author.
The Pennsylvania Conference is an administrative union of the Seventh-day Adventist Church in the Columbia Union Conference.
The British Union Conference is a constituent union of the Trans-European Division of the General Conference. Its headquarters are located at Stanborough Park, Watford, Herts, WD25 9JZ, England.
Trans-European Division United Kingdom Church Administrative Unit
Clorinda Strong Minor, a Millerite preacher and editor, was the first missionary, albeit unofficial, of Sabbath-keeping Adventism to the Jews in Palestine.
North American Division Biography Groundbreakers Missionaries Died/Imprisoned for Faith Women
Samson Mululu Kisekka was thus far the only Adventist in Uganda to become a Prime Minister and eventually a Vice President of the Republic of Uganda.