Rārangi
Rārangi
Momo Taonga
Ingoa/Taitara
Letter from Jane Williams to Catherine Heathcote, May 29, 1835
Kaiwaihanga Matua
Rā
1835
1783-1963
Whakaahuatanga ā-Kiko
4pp on 1 leaf ; 238 x 385mm Folded to 238 x 193mm
Reo
English
Kohinga
Taumata o te Mauhanga o Nāianei
Child
He Wāhi Nō
Kuputuhi e Wātea Tūmatanui ana
[Keywords: Correspondence, Colonialism, Missionary Women, Missionary Wives, Missionary Families, Missionary Schools]
Jane Williams (nee Nelson � 1801-1896) was the wife of William Williams, and a force for Missionary work in her own right. Trained as a school teacher, she taught Maori women and girls the art of domestic 'English' life. During her husbands frequent absences, Jane managed the day to day running of their mission. She is remembered as a bright, intelligent, courageous and cheerful soul.
[Further reading: Faith and Farming: The legacy of Henry Williams and William Williams. pg. 275]
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07 Dec 2023
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