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- William_Barleycorn abstract "William Napoleon Barleycorn (1848–1925), born in Santa Isabel, Fernando Po, Spanish Guinea and a Krio Fernandino of Igbo descent, was a Primitive Methodist missionary who went to Fernando Po (now known as Bioko) in Africa in the early 1880s. From there, he traveled to Edinburgh University.".
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- William_Barleycorn birthDate "1848".
- William_Barleycorn birthPlace Bioko.
- William_Barleycorn birthPlace Malabo.
- William_Barleycorn birthPlace Spanish_Guinea.
- William_Barleycorn birthYear "1848".
- William_Barleycorn deathDate "1925".
- William_Barleycorn deathYear "1925".
- William_Barleycorn nationality Spanish_Guinea.
- William_Barleycorn thumbnail Rev._William_Barleycorn,_Fernando_Po.jpg?width=300.
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- William_Barleycorn wikiPageWikiLinkText "William Barleycorn".
- William_Barleycorn wikiPageWikiLinkText "William Napoleon Barleycorn".
- William_Barleycorn birthDate "1848".
- William_Barleycorn birthPlace Bioko.
- William_Barleycorn birthPlace Malabo.
- William_Barleycorn birthPlace Spanish_Guinea.
- William_Barleycorn caption "Rev. William Barleycorn, Fernando Po. 1895. From Glimpses of Africa, West and Southwest coast ; containing the author's impressions and observations during a voyage of six thousand miles from Sierra Leone to St. Paul de Loanda and return, including the Rio del Ray and Cameroons rivers, and the Congo River, from its mouth to Matadi .".
- William_Barleycorn dateOfBirth "1848".
- William_Barleycorn dateOfDeath "1925".
- William_Barleycorn deathDate "1925".
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- William_Barleycorn name "Barlecorn, William".
- William_Barleycorn name "William N Barleycorn".
- William_Barleycorn nationality "Spanish Guinean".
- William_Barleycorn occupation "Ordained Missionary, Author, Interpreter, Schoolmaster, Native Assistant Minister".
- William_Barleycorn period "late 19th - early 20th century".
- William_Barleycorn placeOfBirth Bioko.
- William_Barleycorn placeOfBirth Malabo.
- William_Barleycorn placeOfBirth Spanish_Guinea.
- William_Barleycorn shortDescription "Equatoguinean missionary".
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- William_Barleycorn description "Equatoguinean missionary".
- William_Barleycorn description "Equatoguinean missionary".
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- William_Barleycorn hypernym Primitive.
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