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82:. He became a missionary to the Chinese in New York City, and according to his obituary he founded the First Presbyterian Church for the New York Chinese, though a more recent book describes him instead as the "primary Chinese missionary at the Chinese Sunday School" at the Presbyterian Church on University Place. He published 66:, China. He sailed to San Francisco in 1868 where he was houseboy; his later employer, Mrs. James Gardiner, later helped him in his education. He attended 205: 186: 215: 220: 178:
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He married Louise M. van Arnam; the couple met in 1886 and were married in April 1889.
67: 199: 176: 79: 63: 51:; August 8, 1854 – January 22, 1934) was a Chinese-American 17: 93: 42: 96:. He was survived by his wife and nine of their ten children. 92:
He returned to China shortly before his death, and died in
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"Rev. Huie Kin, 80, Is Dead in Peiping"


The Chinatown Trunk Mystery: Murder, Miscegenation, and Other Dangerous Encounters in Turn-of-the-Century New York City
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1934 deaths
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