Courtenay Hughes Fenn
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Courtenay Hughes Fenn
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Courtenay Hughes Fenn, or C. H. Fenn, was an American Presbyterian missionary to China, and compiler of The Five Thousand Dictionary, a widely used basic Chinese-English dictionary that has gone through numerous reprints. Fenn's Chinese name was 芳泰瑞. Fenn was born in 1866 at Clyde, New York, U.S.A., the son of Samuel P. Fenn and Martha Wilson, and was ordained in 1890. He married Alice Holstein May Castle on 8 June 1892 in Washington DC. They had a daughter, Martha Wilson Fenn, and two sons, Hen
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