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    Isaac McCoy (June 13, 1784 – June 21, 1846) was an American pioneer and Baptist missionary among the Native Americans in what became the states of Indiana...
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    six and a half, and others seven feet [198, 213 cm]." The missionary Isaac McCoy described the Osage as an "uncommonly fierce, courageous, warlike nation"...
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    by American pioneer and tribal missionary Reverend Isaac McCoy, who brought his son John Calvin McCoy as surveyor, and his son-in-law Reverend Johnston...
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    creek has the name of Reverend Isaac McCoy, a local minister. U.S. Geological Survey Geographic Names Information System: McCoy Creek "Origins - Old Place...
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    accompanied his parents Isaac and Christiana (Polk) McCoy to Kansas City to perform Baptist missionary work in 1830. After Isaac's death in 1846, John and...
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    in present–day Niles Charter Township. In December 1822, missionary Isaac McCoy moved his family and 18 Indian students from Indiana to the St. Joseph...
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  • McCoy is an unincorporated community in Polk County, Oregon, United States. It was named after the landowner Isaac McCoy. Its post office was established...
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    Perth, Australia. American pioneer and Baptist missionary to the tribes Isaac McCoy founded Carey Mission and school in the western frontier of Michigan...
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    a ferry on the river.[citation needed] In 1833, John McCoy, son of Baptist missionary Isaac McCoy and brother-in-law of Johnston Lykins, established West...
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  • The Love Boat (redirect from Judy McCoy)
    Bartender, Isaac Washington (seasons 1–9, four specials), yeoman purser (made-for-TV movie) Lauren Tewes as Your Cruise Director, Julie McCoy (seasons 1–7...
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  • Carey Mission was established in December 1822 by Baptist missionary Isaac McCoy among the Potawatomi tribe of American Indians on the St. Joseph River...
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    Fe Trail. Many white invaders or Americans, including the missionary Isaac McCoy, saw Kansas as the place in which all the dispossessed eastern Indians...
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    European-American settler in the Grand Rapids area was Isaac McCoy, a Baptist minister. In 1823, McCoy, Paget, a Frenchman who brought along a Native American...
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  • Rebecca Kalmes. She has 3 brothers (Andy, Paul and Isaac) and 2 sisters (Caroline and Elizabeth). McCoy graduated from Collin County Community College and...
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    Joseph Isaac Clanton (c.1847 – June 1, 1887) was a member of a loose association of outlaws known as The Cowboys who clashed with lawmen Wyatt, Virgil...
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  • Burma Daniel Sharpe Malekebu – Malawian missionary who served in Malawi Isaac McCoy – missionary to the American Indians Lottie Moon – Southern Baptist missionary...
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    guide for a surveying expedition to western Kansas by missionary Isaac McCoy. McCoy, critical of most of his associates, praised Joe Jim. The last record...
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    missionary support. Peck refused to move back East or north to work with Isaac McCoy among Native Americans. Instead, he continued his itinerant ministry...
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    would let the smallpox out of a bottle and destroy them." The Reverend Isaac McCoy was quoted in his History of Baptist Indian Missions as saying that the...
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    soon threatened the new Creek settlements. In 1831, a party led by Rev. Isaac McCoy and Lt. James L. Dawson blazed a trail up the north side of the Arkansas...
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    the central portion of the Lower Peninsula of Michigan. Shortly after, Isaac McCoy, a Baptist minister, established a mission station in what was to become...
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    missionary Isaac McCoy. Lykins was a student and teacher in Fort Wayne, Indiana. He became involved with the missionary work of Isaac McCoy, among the...
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    their native beliefs. Missionaries such as John Eliot, a Puritan, and Isaac McCoy, a Baptist, led the way in the spread of their beliefs within these types...
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    first permanent European-American settler in the Grand Rapids area was Isaac McCoy, a Baptist minister. General Lewis Cass, who commissioned Charles Christopher...
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    Grammy Award winner. McBride has performed and recorded with a number of jazz musicians and ensembles, including Freddie Hubbard, McCoy Tyner, Herbie Hancock...
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  • Rapids Edward D. Kelly — Bishop of Grand Rapids Isaac McCoy — Baptist missionary Joseph Crescent McKinney — Auxiliary Bishop of Grand Rapids Joseph G...
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    preacher (Hammond) Gerald Archie Mangun, Pentecostal pastor (La Paz) Isaac McCoy, Baptist missionary (Vincennes) Lee Roberson, Baptist preacher (English)...
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  • 21 became a teacher of the Indians, first at Carey Station, headed by Isaac McCoy. near present-day Niles, Michigan, November, 1825. Also joining the Station...
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  • The convention directed Peck to travel to Fort Wayne, Ind., to join Isaac McCoy in his work with the Indians. With calls to send missionaries to Russia...
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    as 1791 as a leader among the Twin Lakes Potawatomi. In 1820 he got Isaac McCoy, a Protestant Missionary to come to the Yellow River. Menominee was a...
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