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Church of Scotland Ministers A
Date transcribed | 2011-00-00 | Transcribed by | Jane Britcliffe, Peter Schofield, Penny Tipper | Comment | List of Ministers of the Church of Scotland who served in India or South Asia, extracted from Fasti Ecclesiae Scoticanae |
| Section | India | | Volume No. | 7 | | Page No. | 569 | | Surname | Bell | | Christian Name(s) | Augustus Clifford | | Wife 1 Surname | Thomson | | Wife 1 Christian name(s) | Margaret Affleck | | Children to 1st Wife Christian name(s) | Eliza Campbell; David | | Wife 2 Surname | Thisleton-Dyer | | Wife 2 Christian name(s) | Florence Minette Greenwood | | Children to 2nd Wife | Clifford Thiselton; Rosa Beatrice Williams; Sarah Scott | | Father-in-law 2 Surname | Thiselton-Dyer | | Father-in-law 2 Christian name(s) | Thomas | | Father-in-law remarks | Lieutenant Colonel Thomas Thistleton-Dyer | | Body of text | BELL, AUGUSTUS CLIFFORD, born Kennoway, Fife, 12th April 1832, son of David B, minister of that parish; educated at Kennoway School and University of St Andrews; licensed by Presbytery of Kirkcaldy; assistant at St Michael's, Dumfries; ordained to Indian chaplaincy (Madras), 8th March 1860; died 21st April 1874. He married (1) 30th June 1860, Margaret Affleck Thomson (born 1st August 1835, died 3rd November 1864), and had issue - Eliza Campbell, born 28th June 1861 (married 17th July 1885, Robert William Bisset Creeke), died 28th October 1918; David, born 26th June 1863, died 16th July 1864 : (2) 18th January 1870, Florence Minette Greenwood (born 23rd August 1849, died 26th May 1923), daughter of Lieutenant Colonel Thomas Thiselton-Dyer, and had issue - Clifford Thiselton, MB, CM, born 31st October 1870, died 2nd February 1919; Rosa Beatrice Williams, born 26th May 1872 (married 14th July 1897, Alexander Yule Curr); Sarah Scott, born 9th April 1874. |
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List of Ministers of the Church of Scotland who served in India or South Asia extracted from Fasti Ecclesiae Scoticanae
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