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 NZ Baptist Missionary Society 1885-1985

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Date transcribed2021-10-12
Transcribed byEleanor Neil
CommentA small number of New Zealand Baptist missionaries served in Brahmanbaria and Chandpur, in what is now Bangladesh, and Tripura State, particularly in Agartala.

Details on all the missionaries from 1885 until 1947 are included in addition to a few non-NZBMS missionaries who were associated with the Society's work.

Each entry contains the missionary's name, years of service with NZBMS, and some very brief comments.

View all other items of "Surname" with value "de St Dalmas" in "NZ Baptist Missionary Society 1885-1985" Surname  de St Dalmas    
First names  H G Emeric    
Title  Rev    
Service from/to  1890 to 1894    
Husband/ Wife name  Margaret Christine / Susan [nee Bernard]    
Source pages  14 to 18 / 36 / 151    
Remarks  Served as a missionary with the [British] Baptist Missionary Society 1872-1877 and then several other societies in India prior to service with NZBMS [First wife, Margaret Christine died in Alwar, Rajastan in 1879. Second wife Susan] Emeric and his [second] wife were the first married couple to serve with the NZBMS    
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Names extracted from the book - Toward the sunrise - the centenary history of the New Zealand Baptist Missionary Society, 1885-1985. Authors S L Edgar, M J Eade and others. Published Wellington, NZ. New Zealand Baptist Historical Society, 1985.
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