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  1. John Bethune (Scottish Gaelic: an t-Urr. Iain Beutan ) (1751 – September 23, 1815) was a Scottish Presbyterian minister , who served and helped found Reformed congregations among the Scottish diaspora in the Colony of North Carolina , Quebec , and in Upper Canada .

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › John_BethuneJohn Bethune - Wikipedia

    John Bethune may refer to: John Bethune (Scottish minister) (1725–1774) Scottish minister and philosopher. John Bethune (Canadian minister) (1751–1815), founder of the first Presbyterian Church in Montreal. John Drinkwater Bethune (1762–1844), English army officer and military historian.

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Clan_BethuneClan Bethune - Wikipedia

    Before 1210 the cartulary of Arbroath Abbey records a cleric John de Bethune. Around 1220 Robert de Bethune is mentioned in connection with St Andrews Cathedral Priory and Sir David de Bethune, a knight, in another Arbroath document.

  4. BETHUNE, JOHN, Anglican clergyman, dean of the diocese of Montreal, acting principal of McGill University; b. 5 Jan. 1791 at Charlottenburg (Williamstown), U.C.; d. 22 Aug. 1872 in Montreal, Que.

  5. BETHUNE, JOHN, Church of Scotland clergyman; b. 1751 in Brebost (probably near Orbost), Scotland, son of Angus Bethune and Christian Campbell; m. 30 Sept. 1782 Véronique Waddens, daughter of Jean-Étienne Waddens*, in Montreal, Que., and they had nine children; d. 23 Sept. 1815 in Williamstown, Upper Canada.

  6. John Bethune (1751 – September 23, 1815) founded the first Presbyterian Church in Montreal and was the patriarch of a notable Canadian family prominently connected with the fur trade, politics...

  7. John Bethune (Scottish Gaelic: an t-Urr. Iain Beutan) (1751 – September 23, 1815) was a Scottish Presbyterian minister, who served and helped found Reformed congregations among the Scottish diaspora in the Colony of North Carolina, Quebec, and in Upper Canada. After fighting on the losing side during the American Revolution, Rev. Bethune fled ...