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] He also served briefly as chair of the Ellen G. White Estate Board of Trustees.
Fulton College in Fiji and the Fulton Memorial Library at La Sierra University are named after him.
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Preceded by Arthur Grosvenor Daniells |
Chairperson of the Ellen G. White Estate 1935–1936 |
Succeeded by John Luis Shaw |
References
- ↑ Historical dictionary of Seventh-Day Adventists By Gary Land, page 100
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