William James Gardner

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The Reverend William James Gardner (1825 – 25 November 1874) was a missionary of the London Missionary Society in Jamaica. He wrote a history of Jamaica that was published in 1873, founded the first Building Society in Jamaica, and also founded the Society for Promotion of Pure Literature.

Early life and family[edit]

William Gardner was born in 1825.[1]

Career[edit]

Gardner was a missionary of the London Missionary Society. He and his wife embarked for Jamaica from London in September 1849[2] and took charge of the Chapleton mission station there.[1] He moved to Kingston in January 1856 where he was the minister of the North Street Congregational Church.[3]

He wrote a history of Jamaica that was published in 1873, founded the first Building Society in Jamaica, and also founded the Society for Promotion of Pure Literature.[1]

Death[edit]

Gardner died on 25 November 1874 and was buried at the North Street Congregational Church.[3]

Selected publications[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b c Cunard, Nancy. Edited by Maureen Moynagh. (2002). Essays on Race and Empire (Reprint ed.). Broadview Press. p. 98. ISBN 978-1-55111-230-5. {{cite book}}: |author= has generic name (help)
  2. ^ Southern Baptist Convention. Board of Foreign and Domestic Missions (1848). Southern Baptist Missionary Journal. Board of Foreign and Domestic Missions of the Southern Baptist Convention. pp. 1–301. Retrieved 26 January 2019.
  3. ^ a b "Information on William Gardner" by James R. Newman, The Gleaner, 6 January 1999. Retrieved 26 January 2019.