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  1. Samuel Marsden was born on 25 June 1765 at Farsley in the parish of Calverley, Yorkshire, where his father, Thomas Marsden, was a blacksmith and small farmer. Little is known of his family background. According to family tradition his family came under the influence of the Wesleyan movement.

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  3. Samuel Marsden School International Prospectus. At Marsden we have been providing educational excellence for girls since 1878. The academic results achieved by our girls consistently top those of all schools in the Wellington region and Marsden receives faultless reports from New Zealand's Education Review Office.

  4. Samuel Edward Marsden (1832-1912), by unknown photographer State Library of New South Wales, GPO 1 - 28139 Samuel Edward Marsden (1832-1912), Anglican bishop, was born on 1 February 1832 and baptized at St John's Church, Parramatta, on 9 March, son of Thomas Marsden, merchant, and his wife Jane Catherine, fourth daughter of Rev. Samuel Marsden .

  5. On the 19th November, 1814, Marsden embarked, with a motley crew of Christians and savages, Europeans and New Zealanders, women and artisans, together with a few horses, cattle, sheep, and poultry, and dropped his anchor in the Bay of Islands, close to the scenes of recent bloodshed and horror.

  6. ewangelickie. Multimedia w Wikimedia Commons. Samuel Marsden (ur. w 1764 w Horsforth w pobliżu Leeds, zm. 12 maja 1838 w Nowej Południowej Walii) – brytyjski misjonarz w Australii i Nowej Zelandii, podróżnik. Pochodził z rodziny kupieckiej. Po ukończeniu szkół w Hull pracował przez krótki czas dla ojca, a następnie uzyskał ...

  7. Painting of Marsden's first sermon (Alexander Turnbull Library, B-077-006) At Hohi (Oihi) Beach in the Bay of Islands, Samuel Marsden preached in English to a largely Māori gathering, launching New Zealand’s first Christian mission. The Ngāpuhi leader Ruatara translated Marsden’s sermon. The two men had first met in Port Jackson (Sydney ...