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The Rev. Aaron Buzacott the elder
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Te Bibilia Tapu ra, koia te Koreromotu taito e te Koreromotu ou; i kiritiia ei reo Rarotonga
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Missionary Minister Travelling agent
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1827-02-15 Sarah Verney Hitchcock
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