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Robert Pinkerton

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Millicent Pinkerton b1825; IGI Source 0597093 (RG4 4499) Parish of St Dunstan's - parents given as Robert & Dorothy AND Robert Pinkerton born 1827; England & Wales, Non-Conformist and Non-Parochial Registers, 1567-1970 - Piece 4392: Fetter Lane (Moravian), 1778-1838 - parent given as Robert
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Pinkerton married Dorothea, née possibly Theakston, about 1807 at her home town of Sarepta, Volgograd, Russia and had at least nine children. Pinkerton is not found on a British census record but his wife Dorothea and those children who chose to live in Britain are found.
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Marriage of Percy & Godfrey's parents George Pinkerton & Mary Easum showing Robert Pinkerton D.D. as father - London, England, Marriages and Banns, 1754-1921, Tower Hamlets, Stepney St Dunstan and All Saints, 1851, Page
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especially) returning to Russia for three years before making a two-year missionary tour of Europe including Greece. Between 1823 and 1830 he lived in London with some of his family after which he moved to
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Mr. J. J. Gurney's Defence of union with Socinians in the British and Foreign Bible Society and The Omission of Prayer by that society, Proved to be Untenable; by
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encouraging the setting up of Bible societies, writing copiously about his travels and translating other authors' works from Russian, Greek and other languages.
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1871 England Census for daughter's Euphemia & Millicent and grandchildren Eustace, Godfrey & Mary - Surrey, Kingston on Thames, District 9, page 40.
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This page contains an image of Pinkerton that is courtesy of the BFBS Collection, Cambridge University Library and may be subject to copyright.
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England & Wales, National Probate Calendar (Index of Wills and Administrations), 1858-1966 about Reverend Robert Pinkerton - 1859 Page 158
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In the 1820s Pinkerton found himself having to resolve his opinions of the conflicting views of the BFBS and those of
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From "An Analysis of the System of the Bible Society: Throughout Its Various Parts By Charles Stokes Dudley".
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Russia or Miscellaneous Observations on the past and present state of that country and its inhabitants
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Good News for the World: 200 Years of Making the Bible Heard; By Roger Steer (Pages 158-163)
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to take the post of Sole Agent for the BFBS in the German-speaking countries in Europe.
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Biographical Dictionary of Christian Missions (edited by Gerald H. Anderson)
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A Visit to the Dukhobortsy on the Sea of Azov, 1816 by Robert Pinkerton
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1861 England Census, Surrey, Reigate Foreign, District 3, Page 33.
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In 1813 Pinkerton helped found the Russian Bible Society in
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Pinkerton was the grandfather of linguist and translator
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and which resulted in a split and the formation of the
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Selkirk
Scotland
British and Foreign Bible Society
missionary
linguist
Russia
Germany
Greece
St Petersburg
Dresden
Frankfurt
Robert Haldane
Apocrypha Controversy
Scottish Bible Society
Percy Edward Pinkerton
Godfrey Pinkerton


Robert Haldane


A Visit to the Dukhobortsy on the Sea of Azov, 1816 by Robert Pinkerton
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1780 births
1859 deaths
Scottish Christian missionaries
People from Selkirk, Scottish Borders
Scottish translators
Translators from Russian

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