'My Early Life' describes memories of life as the daughter of an London Missionary Society missionary posted to Niue, Savage Islands, South Seas, in 1909. This and the additional account, 'Memories of Taungs', describe childhood spent at the London Missionary Society mission of Taungs, British Bechuanaland, South Africa, from 1915, and at Tiger Kloof from 1920.
'Memories of Taungs' and 'My Early Life', by Jean Findlay Kennedy Holtham
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- Reference
- GB 102 MS 380865
- Dates of Creation
- c 2003
- Name of Creator
- Language of Material
- English
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- 2 items
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Administrative / Biographical History
Jean Findlay Kennedy Holtham (nee Smith, previously Bolton) was born on 11 July 1915. Frank Bolton was killed in action, September 1944.
Jean Findlay Kennedy Holtham was the daughter of Gavin Smith, London Missionary Society missionary to Niue in the South Seas and South Africa. He was born in 1878 at Balquhain, Inverurie. He studied at Aberdeen University and Yorkshire United College, Bradford. He was ordained on 23 June 1909 at Yorkshire United College. He married Jane Elizabeth McCandlish on 8 July 1909. He was appointed to Niue and sailed on 23 July 1909. In 1915, he transferred to Taung, British Bechuanaland, South Africa. In 1920 he was appointed Theological Tutor at Tiger Kloof Native Institution. He visited England on sick-leave, 20 June 1914-23 October 1915; 27 February 1922-19 January 1923.
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Donated to SOAS in August 2005.