John Thomas and Sarah Thomas papers

Papers, 1786-1875, of John and Sarah Thomas, including John Thomas's journals and memoranda books, 1821-1875, including his religious reflections, life in England and Tonga, and missionary work; sermon notes, undated; manuscripts on Tonga and the South Seas, including mythology, religion, history, a...

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Order number: MMS/Special Series/Biographical/South Seas/FBN 37-42
Date(s) of creation: 1786-1875
Level: Sub-series
Format: Archive           
Main author: Thomas; John (1796-1881); blacksmith, ordained missionary
Other authors: Thomas; Sarah (fl 1824-1867); née Hartshorn, missionary wife
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Order number: MMS/Special Series/Biographical/South Seas/FBN 37-42
Summary: Papers, 1786-1875, of John and Sarah Thomas, including John Thomas's journals and memoranda books, 1821-1875, including his religious reflections, life in England and Tonga, and missionary work; sermon notes, undated; manuscripts on Tonga and the South Seas, including mythology, religion, history, and ranks of chiefs, undated; photographs, prints and drawings, most unlabelled, of people and places in Tonga, undated [1820s-1850s?]; two accounts of the life of Sarah Thomas by John Thomas [after 1866]; miscellaneous correspondence, 1825-1873, of John and Sarah Thomas, including letters from John Thomas to Wesleyan Mission House; journals of Sarah Thomas (née Hartshorn), 1826-1855, including her experiences in Tonga; account book for building a new Methodist chapel in Glasgow, 1786-1792; steward's account book, 1813-1820, of the Methodist Society, Glasgow, including Leaders' meetings minutes, 1813-1820.
Main author: Thomas; John (1796-1881); blacksmith, ordained missionary
Other authors: Thomas; Sarah (fl 1824-1867); née Hartshorn, missionary wife
Extent: 6 boxes
Admin history: Born at Worcester, England, 1796; blacksmith at Hagley, Worcestershire; became a Methodist and soon began to preach; married Sarah Hartshorn (d 1867); accepted by the Wesleyan Methodist Missionary Society (WMMS), 1824; pioneering missionary to the Friendly Islands [Tonga] in the South Seas - arriving in 1826; preached at Hihifo, Tongatapu, 1826-1828; moved to the island of Ha'apai, 1829; baptized the chief Taufa'ahua Tupou, 1831; a Tonga-wide revival movement began, 1835; Thomas enthroned Tupou, with English rites, as first king of al ... View more
Access status: Open
Access conditions: Only to be viewed on microfiche.
Copyright: Copyright probably held by Methodist Missionary Society.
User restrictions: For permission to publish, please contact Archives & Special Collections, SOAS Library in the first instance
Language: English
Tonga (Tonga Islands)
Finding aids: Handlist available
Related material: Also within the records of the (Wesleyan) Methodist Missionary Society is the official correspondence (with extracts from journals) for John Thomas (MMS/Australasia/Correspondence/Tonga/FBN 12-14). Furthermore, the synod minutes will detail his work, and that of his colleagues, in the Friendly Islands district (MMS/Australasia/Synod Minutes/Fiji & Tonga/FBN 2). In addition, we hold a photocopy of a letter (1857) from Thomas in Tonga to his brother-in-law, referring to mission activity there (MS 380449). A letter by him can also be foun ... View more
Format: Archive           
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