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- Created 1890-1957 (Creación)
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13 boxes
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Historia biográfica
William Millman was born on 1 March 1872. His upbringing was strict and puritanical, his parents being devout Congregationalists. He trained as a pupil-teacher in Wolverhampton in 1885, and then moved with his family to Leicester in 1888, where he became a teacher in 1893. In 1897 he was accepted by the Baptist Missionary Society and in the same year left England for the Congo. Shortly after his arrival in Yakusu, Walter Stapleton, the missionary responsible for the station, left on furlough, leaving Millman in charge. During his own first furlough in 1901, he married. Tragically, shortly after their return to Yakusu, his wife died. In 1906, Walter Stapleton died. Millman took it upon himself to visit his widow, Edith, to return various personal effects left behind in the mission field. In 1908 Millman and Edith were married and returned together to Yakusu. In 1909 their daughter, Litwasi, was born. In 1912 Litwasi was taken to live in England while William and Edith continued their missionary work in Africa. During their time there, they undertook the building of a hospital and a church premises, and William used his language skills to translate much of the New Testament into Lokele. Upon their retirement from the mission field, they returned to live in Worthing, England. Edith died of natural causes in 1952, and William Millman died on 14 March 1956.
Historia archivística
GB 0102 PP MS 34 Created 1890-1957 Collection (fonds) 13 boxes Millman , William , 1872-1956 , missionary
Millman , Edith , d 1952 , missionary , wife of Walter Stapleton and later of William Millman
Stapleton , Walter , d 1906 , missionary
William Millman was born on 1 March 1872. His upbringing was strict and puritanical, his parents being devout Congregationalists. He trained as a pupil-teacher in Wolverhampton in 1885, and then moved with his family to Leicester in 1888, where he became a teacher in 1893. In 1897 he was accepted by the Baptist Missionary Society and in the same year left England for the Congo. Shortly after his arrival in Yakusu, Walter Stapleton, the missionary responsible for the station, left on furlough, leaving Millman in charge. During his own first furlough in 1901, he married. Tragically, shortly after their return to Yakusu, his wife died. In 1906, Walter Stapleton died. Millman took it upon himself to visit his widow, Edith, to return various personal effects left behind in the mission field. In 1908 Millman and Edith were married and returned together to Yakusu. In 1909 their daughter, Litwasi, was born. In 1912 Litwasi was taken to live in England while William and Edith continued their missionary work in Africa. During their time there, they undertook the building of a hospital and a church premises, and William used his language skills to translate much of the New Testament into Lokele. Upon their retirement from the mission field, they returned to live in Worthing, England. Edith died of natural causes in 1952, and William Millman died on 14 March 1956.
Donated in 1988.
Papers, 1890-1957, of William Millman and his wife's first husband, Walter Stapleton, comprising correspondence, education and language (Lokele) material concerning missionary work in Yakusu, Belgian Congo (Zaire), Central Africa. Also includes photographs of missionaries and tribal groups, and a copy of a volume of the experiences of Edith Millman (1913-1938), taken from her letters and diaries.
The collection is arranged into the following sections: correspondence of Walter Stapleton; correspondence of William Millman; reports on missionary work and projects in Yakusu; Bible study notes and sermons; language work and texts in the Lokele language; miscellaneous; photographs; J J Butterworth; Edith Millman. Material is arranged chronologically within each section.
Unrestricted.
No publication without written permission. Apply to archivist in the first instance.
English, Lokele and French
Unpublished handlist.
The Baptist Missionary Society Archive is held at the Angus Library, Regent's Park College, Oxford.
16 May 2000 African cultures African languages Baptist Missionary Society Baptists Belgian Congo Butterworth , J J , fl 1896-1901 Central Africa Christians Colonial countries Diaries Documents Educational missionaries Educational missionary work Ethnic groups Evangelistic missionaries Evangelistic missionary work Information sources Lay missionaries Literary forms and genres Literature Millman , Edith , d 1952 , missionary , wife of Walter Stapleton and later of William Millman x Stapleton , Edith Millman , William , 1872-1956 , missionary Missionaries Missionary work National cultures Nonfiction Photographs Political systems Primary documents Prose Protestant nonconformists Protestants Religious activities Religious doctrines Religious groups Religious institutions Religious movements Religious texts Sermons Stapleton , Walter , d 1906 , missionary Theology Travel Travel abroad Tribes Visual materials Wives of missionaries Women missionaries Yakusu Zaire Nonconformists
Origen del ingreso o transferencia
Donated in 1988.
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Alcance y contenido
Papers, 1890-1957, of William Millman and his wife's first husband, Walter Stapleton, comprising correspondence, education and language (Lokele) material concerning missionary work in Yakusu, Belgian Congo (Zaire), Central Africa. Also includes photographs of missionaries and tribal groups, and a copy of a volume of the experiences of Edith Millman (1913-1938), taken from her letters and diaries.
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Sistema de arreglo
The collection is arranged into the following sections: correspondence of Walter Stapleton; correspondence of William Millman; reports on missionary work and projects in Yakusu; Bible study notes and sermons; language work and texts in the Lokele language; miscellaneous; photographs; J J Butterworth; Edith Millman. Material is arranged chronologically within each section.
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Condiciones de acceso
Unrestricted.
Condiciones
No publication without written permission. Apply to archivist in the first instance.
Idioma del material
- inglés
Escritura del material
- latín
Notas sobre las lenguas y escrituras
English, Lokele and French
Características físicas y requisitos técnicos
Instrumentos de descripción
Unpublished handlist.
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The Baptist Missionary Society Archive is held at the Angus Library, Regent's Park College, Oxford.
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- Cultura nacional » Cultura africana
- Lengua africana
- Grupo religioso » Cristiano
- Sistema político » País colonial
- Documento
- Grupo étnico
- Fuente de información
- Forma y género literario
- Literatura
- Actividad religiosa » Obra misionera
- Cultura nacional
- Material visual » Fotografías
- Sistema político
- Documento » Documento primario
- Forma y género literario » Prosa
- Actividad religiosa
- Teología » Doctrina religiosa
- Grupo religioso
- Instituciones religiosas
- Instituciones religiosas » Movimiento religioso
- Teología
- Viaje
- Viaje » Viaje al extranjero
- Grupo étnico » Tribu
- Material visual
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- inglés