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MMS/Special Series/Biographical/West Africa/FBN 7 (fiche 295-300) & FBN 8 (fiche 301-304) |
Summary: |
Diaries of Thomas John McKenzie 1919-1923, including reports of his work in Nigeria. Bundle of typescript articles written by T J McKenzie between 1919 and 1921. Diaries of Nella McKenzie 1920-1923. Draft article by Nella McKenzie entitled 'Survey of Girls Education 1893-1943' [in Eastern Nigeria], c1943. Typescript article, dated 1943, on the history of the Primitive Methodist Mission in Eastern Nigeria, 1893-1943, by G H Hanney.
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Main author: |
McKenzie; Nella J (fl 1887-1958); née Fairley; missionary wife |
Other authors: |
McKenzie; Thomas John (1890-1926); ordained missionary |
Extent: |
4 files |
Admin history: |
Thomas John McKenzie was born at Littleborough, near Rochdale, England in 1893, the son of a Methodist minister. In 1914 he entered Hartley College, Manchester to begin his training as a Primitive Methodist minister. After a period in the home ministry he went out to Nigeria as a missionary in 1919. Most of his service was spent at the mission station of Oyubia, near Oron . Here he was joined by his wife Nella, daughter of Robert Fairley, missionary to Fernando Po [Bioko, Equatorial Guinea], whom he married on 2 March 1922. Nella Fairley had been a missionary teacher in Nigeria since 1920. During their time at Oyubia, the station expanded to comprise 53 preaching places and 35 schools run by 40 native teachers. In 1926 the McKenzies returned to England on furlough, with T J McKenzie in a poor state of health. He died on 24th December 1926. Nella Mckenzie continued her missionary work until 1944. |
Thomas John McKenzie was born at Littleborough, near Rochdale, England in 1893, the son of a Methodist minister. In 1914 he entered Hartley College, Manchester to begin his training as a Primitive Methodist minister. After a period in the home ministry he went out to Nigeria as a missionary in 1919. Most of his service was spent at the mission station of Oyubia, near Oron . Here he was joined by his wife Nella, daughter of Robert Fairley, missionary to Fernando Po [Bioko, Equatorial Guinea], whom he married on 2 March 1922. Nella Fairley had b ... View more |
Custodial history: |
Donated to the MMS by Mrs Nella McKenzie in 1958. |
Access status: |
Open |
Access conditions: |
Only to be viewed on microfiche. |
Copyright: |
Copyright held by Methodist Missionary SocietyApply to SOAS Archives & Special Collections in the first instance. |
Language: |
English
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Related material: |
Also within the records of the (Wesleyan) Methodist Missionary Society is the official correspondence of the Primitive Methodist Missionary Society. Extant correspondence for Rev & Mrs Mckenzie from Nigeria can be found within MMS/PMMS/Correspondence/Nigeria/FBN 10. Reports may also be extant (MMS/PMMS/Reports/Foreign/FBN 1-2).
Further material written by T J Mckenzie is also available within the Notes and Transcripts section comprising: 'Notes on the customs of the Efik people of Eastern Nigeria' (MMS/Special Series/Notes and Transcripts/FBN 1) and his three volume ms work 'A few words of interest relating to Missionary Life in Southern Nigeria', 1919-1927 (MMS/Special Series/Notes and Transcripts/FBN 18). A copy of volume one of this work (1919-1921) is also available in MMS Box 1204. |
Also within the records of the (Wesleyan) Methodist Missionary Society is the official correspondence of the Primitive Methodist Missionary Society. Extant correspondence for Rev & Mrs Mckenzie from Nigeria can be found within MMS/PMMS/Correspondence/Nigeria/FBN 10. Reports may also be extant (MMS/PMMS/Reports/Foreign/FBN 1-2).
Further material written by T J Mckenzie is also available within the Notes and Transcripts section comprising: 'Notes on the customs of the Efik people of Eastern Nigeria' (MMS/Special Series/Notes an ... View more |
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Archive
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