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- from "The Salem Observer", 29 Jan 1848
In Michigan, Rev. Guy Beckley, 42 - for several years an anti-salvery agent and lecturer.
- from Wikipedia listing (de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Guy_Beckley)
Guy Beckley, 1827 at the age of 22, was preacher candidate of the New England Methodist Conference and first worked in Rochester. In 1829 he was appointed deacon, and consecrated to the Presbyter in 1831. In the next few years he was a wanderer, and in 1836 he became a member of the American Anti-Slavery Society. After his first wife, Caroline Beckley, born Walker, died on 18 May 1839 in Northfield and left him with five children, Beckley married again and moved with his children to Ann Arbor, where a brother and a sister were already living. There he was active in his brother's commercial house, founded the Michigan Anti-Slavery Society, and became editor of the newspaper Signal of Liberty, which was committed to the liberation of the slaves. In addition, he was a major contributor to the Underground Railroad, which helped slaves from the southern states escape to the north of the US and further to Canada.
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