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from Connecticut specifically to teach the Indians, nevertheless the blacks, whites, and mixed bloods all attended his sermons. According to the author of this paper, Fish recorded observations of "cross racial sexual liaisons, such as the case of a “Molatto” named George, who in 1774 was living with an Indian woman who had at one time been married to the “king” of the Narragansett."
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to miscegenation. Fish employed and worked with Joseph Deake, who was once a schoolmaster, to establish a school for the Narragansett. Deake wrote Fish in December, 1765, to say that there might be as many as 151 Indian children who were eligible for the school. He continued, “Besides these there is
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Fish urged the Narragansett to make room for the “Molattos” who lived with them and “to behave peaceably and friendly towards them, allowing their Children benefit of the School, if there was Room and the Master Leisure from tending Schollars of their own Tribe.” Fish noted that although he rode
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especially relevant to their study, but many of his other journals and excerpts are also included as valuable primary source materials for their study of the Eastern Pequot and Naraganset tribes which are published online for scholars to read. Participants in the
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Project reported from many sources and on many facets of the life of Rev. Fish. One item tells of his preaching at the funeral of Samuel Apes. Completion of the project was announced in 2015.
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Rev. Fish was the third son of Thomas Fish and Margaret Woodward. Fish married Rebecca Pabodie, who was the daughter of William Pabodie and the great-granddaughter of
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In the 1760s and early 1770s, Reverend Joseph Fish, as a "standing order minister" from Connecticut, traveled to the Narragansett Country in
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and graduated in 1728. Reverend Nathaniel Eells, one of his classmates at Harvard, became his long time friend and neighbor.
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Many of Fish's sermons were published and he was respected as a writer. After his death on May 16, 1781, in
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to preach to the Indians and told in his diary about the attitude of these
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Loitsyanskaya, M. S.; Elisashvili, V. I.; Shataeva, L. K. (1 May 1975).
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project. The participants in the Yale Indian Project considered both
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Joseph Fish, letter to Eleazar Wheelock, 1771 January 30.
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Reverend Joseph Fish
Joseph Fish (Mormon pioneer)
Plymouth Colony, Massachusetts
Congregational Church
North Stonington, Connecticut
Duxbury
Plymouth County
North Stonington
New London County
Connecticut
Harvard
John Alden
Priscilla Mullins
North Stonington, New London County, Connecticut
Great Plains cemetery
Pequot
Yale University
Yale
miscegenation
Narragansett people
mixed marriages
Brown University
WordPress
Rhode Island
Amerindians
mulattos
mustees
"History of the Church / About Us"
"Reverend Joseph Fish In Colonial America"
"Reverend Joseph Fish In Colonial America"

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