Amelia Isham Jackman correspondence

Letters written, mostly from Cape Coast Castle [Ghana], to her parents; two letters of sympathy to her parents from colleagues; a few Methodist publications which comment on her death; four photographs - two of Amelia Jackman and two of her grave.


Order number: MMS/Special Series/Biographical/West Africa/FBN 7 (fiche 280-282)
Date(s) of creation: 1894-1898
Level: Sub-series
Format: Archive           
Main author: Jackman; Amelia Isham (1863-1894); educational missionary

Order number: MMS/Special Series/Biographical/West Africa/FBN 7 (fiche 280-282)
Summary: Letters written, mostly from Cape Coast Castle [Ghana], to her parents; two letters of sympathy to her parents from colleagues; a few Methodist publications which comment on her death; four photographs - two of Amelia Jackman and two of her grave.
Main author: Jackman; Amelia Isham (1863-1894); educational missionary
Extent: 1 file
Note: Some of the information in the 'Administrative and Biographical History' field was supplied by Ann Cotterrell.
Admin history: Amelia Isham Jackman was born in Thornbury, Gloucestershire, in April 1863 the daughter of Susannah and Albert (the latter a teacher). In 1871 the family were residing in the Parochial School in St Peter, Jersey (her mother's birthplace). By 1891 Amelia Jackman had begun her teaching career as an assistant school mistress in Tonbridge, Kent. Having been accepted as a candidate for the Women's Auxiliary of the Wesleyan Methodist Missionary Society she departed England on 25 August 1894 as one of the first women sent by them to West Af ... View more
Custodial history: Material sent to the Methodist Missionary Society by William Thomas Jackman, 5/1/[19]60
Access status: Open
Access conditions: Only to be viewed on microfiche
Copyright: Various copyrights
User restrictions: For permission to publish, please contact Archives & Special Collections, SOAS Library in the first instance
Language: English
Related material: A typed transcript of Amelia Jackman's diary - covering the period of when she departs from England (25/8/1894) to just before her death (2/12/1894) - is available (MMS/Special Series/Notes & Transcripts/FBN 6 (item 63)).
Format: Archive