John Edwin Fulton
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John Edwin Fulton (1869–1945) was a Seventh-day Adventist minister, missionary, and administrator. In 1896, Fulton went as a missionary to Fiji where he and his family helped to establish an Adventist presence in that country.[1][better source needed] He also served briefly as chair of the Ellen G. White estate board of trustees.[citation needed]
Fulton College in Fiji and the Fulton Memorial Library at La Sierra University are named after Fulton.[citation needed]
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Preceded by Arthur Grosvenor Daniells |
Chairperson of the Ellen G. White Estate 1935–1936 |
Succeeded by John Luis Shaw |
References[edit]
- ↑ Historical dictionary of Seventh-Day Adventists By Gary Land, page 100
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