Chautauqua Historical Society Newsletter V.3 Issue 1
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As a student, he met Ann Cady, who would become his wife and helpmate. Ann's goal was to be a missionary to Africa. They were married in April 1949; at the wedding a violinist played "I'll Go Where You Want Me To Go." The newlyweds spent part of their first summer in Fern Glen, helping Dan's parents with the chores. In June, they were accepted officially as Evangelical Baptist missionaries, and by November were on their way to Algiers for lessons in the French language. After celebrating Christ...mas in Algiers, they left for Niger and six months later settled in the city of Gao, which would (Continued on page 4) VOLUME 3, ISSUE 1 CHAUTAUQUA HISTORICAL SOCIETY PAGE 4 (Continued from page 3) be their headquarters" for most of the next three decades. Four of their five children were bom in Africa; they were home-schooled by Ann and cor- respondence courses. The family was able to take "furloughs" from time to time, generally returning to Fern Glen and the Jerseyville area. At the end of one furlough, the two older boys remained with family friends in Grafton so they could attend high school in the States.
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