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Godden, Ruth

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  • 1907-

Dr Ruth Godden is the daughter of Charles and Eva Godden, born the year after Charles was murdered in Vanuatu. She is the author of 'Lolowai: the story of Charles Godden and the western Pacific' (1967).

Hill, Thomas Ernest

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  • 1853-1923

T.E. Hill was born in Notting Hill and educated at Cambridge. He was ordained in 1880 and worked as curate at St Mary's Ely and chaplain to Lichfield Theological College. In 1885 he sailed to Australia to take up the position of Principal of Moore College. He remained until 1888 and then returned to England where he was curate at All Hallows Barking and Vice-Principal of Gloucester Theological College (1890-1897). From 1898-1910 he was the incumbent of Little Canfield, Essex.

Hordern, Frederick Hugh

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  • 1889-1975

Frederick Hordern was born in Ashfield, NSW and studied at Moore College from 1909-1911. After serving as curate of St George's Hobart from 1917-1918 he worked in many churches in Sydney, including Rose Bay, Prospect and St Peter's Cooks River. From 1929-1934 he was deputy secretary for CMS (Sydney).

Newton, Sophie Sackville

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  • 1867-1958

Sophie Newton was born in 1867 and became a Deaconess in 1892. She worked in Foochow (Fuzhou) and surrounding regions in China as a missionary with the Church Missionary Society, experiencing the Boxer and Nationalist Rebellions. She trained Bible women and opposed the practices of foot binding and female infanticide. She also coordinated fundraising for various projects including the Hospital for the Jews in Jerusalem, translation and distribution of Hebrew scriptures and the sponsorship of a pupil in a school in Jerusalem. She is buried at St Thomas' Church, Enfield.

Davies, David John

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  • 1879-1935

David John Davies was born in Oswestry, Wales and studied at Trinity College Cambridge, graduating in 1908 with an MA degree. He was ordained in 1906 and served as curate at Holy Trinity Cambridge. In 1911 he was appointed Principal of Moore College and held this position until his death in 1935. From 1931-1935 he was President of the NSW Council of Churches. http://webjournals.ac.edu.au/ojs/index.php/ADEB/article/view/1249/1246

Shilton, Lance

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  • 1921-1998

Lance Shilton was born in Elsternwick, Victoria in 1921 and was ordained priest in 1950. He was the incumbent at St Jude's Carlton from 1951-1954, then travelled to London to complete a Bachelor of Divinity at the University of London. From 1957 to 1973 he was Rector of Holy Trinity Church in Adelaide. He was then appointed Dean of Sydney, a post which he held until 1988. He was actively interested in social issues, and wrote numerous newspaper columns and radio broadcasts. He helped to establish the Festival of Light organisation in 1972, now known as Family Voice Australia. In 1985 he was appointed a Member of the Order of Australia.

Marsden, Bob

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  • active 2010s

Bob Marsden is a descendant of Rev. Samuel Marsden

Rose, Herbert John

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  • 1857-1930

Herbert John Rose was born in Hertford, England and educated at King's College, University of London. He was ordained in 1882, and in 1884 accompanied Bishop Alfred Barry to Australia to serve as Rector of Christ Church North Sydney until 1885. During 1885 he served as the Protestant chaplain to the New South Wales contingent to Sudan, and subsequently appointed honorary chaplain to the NSW Volunteer Forces. He also served as chaplain during the Boer War. From 1885 until his death he was rector of St Anne's Strathfield. He married Harriet Priddle in 1887 and they had three sons and one daughter.

Reed, Bruce Douglas

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  • 1920-2003

Bruce Reed was born in Melbourne and trained as an architect before studying at Moore College. He married Mary Robinson in 1948. In 1957 he set up the Christian Teamwork Trust in Britain, which became the Grubb Institute of Behavioral Studies in 1969. He worked as an organisational analyst consultant for large corporations as well as both the Anglican and Roman Catholic Churches. In 1978 he published The Dynamics of Religion. After Mary's death in 2003, he married his colleague Jean Hutton and then died the same year.

Reed, Mary

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  • died 2003

Mary Bradley Robinson married Bruce Reed in 1948 and lived in Britain until her death in 2003. They had no children.

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