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- Personne
- Active 1840s-1870s
George Gilbert lived in Grantham, Lincolnshire, and was a friend of Bishop W.G. Broughton.
George Gilbert lived in Grantham, Lincolnshire, and was a friend of Bishop W.G. Broughton.
Emily Ann Frances Crawley formerly Broughton
Born about 16 Jun 1822 in Hartley Wespall, Hampshire
Daughter of William Grant Broughton and Sarah (Francis) Broughton
Sister of Mary Phoebe (Broughton) Boydell
Wife of George Crawley — married 1850 in St James church, Sydney
[children unknown]
Died 12 Sep 1893 in Northamptonshire, England
Teacher and writer. Stuart Braga's publications include ANZAC doctor: the life of Sir Neville Howse, Australia's first VC (2000), A century preaching Christ: Katoomba Christian Convention, 1903-2003 (2003), Kokoda commander: a life of Major-General "Tubby" Allen (2004), and John Paton, VC: hero of Lucknow (2007).
David Charles Woodbridge was ordained Deacon in 1962 and Priest in 1963. He worked as Assistant Minister at Bowral from 1962-1963. In 1964 he was appointed CMS chaplain at Ngukurr (Roper River). In 1969 he moved to Angurugu (Groote Eylandt) as chaplain. In 1979 he left CMS and was appointed Rector of St Stephen's Port Kembla, moving to All Saints Nowra in 1984. While in Nowra he was appointed Area Dean, and started an Aboriginal church in Nowra as well as All Saints Community Care. He also assisted in proof reading the Kriol Bible. He retired in 2001 but continued to work in the parish in a voluntary basis.
Norman C. Deck was a photographer and missionary in the Solomon Islands.
Social Responsibilities Commission
Festo Kivengere was converted to Christianity at a revival meeting in 1939. He then became a minister and Bishop of Kigezi. When dictator Idi Amin came to power, he and his wife fled to Rwanda. In 1969 he was invited by Michael Cassidy to join African Enterprise. He was a friend of Billy Graham and became known as the "Billy Graham of Africa". He wrote the book 'I love Idi Amin'. After Amin's downfall he returned to Uganda and continued an active ministry until his death from leukaemia in 1988. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Festo_Kivengere https://dacb.org/stories/uganda/kivengere-festo/