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John Williams (missionary)


 

John Williams (17961839) was an English lay missionary, active in the South Pacific. Born near London, England, he was trained as a foundry worker and mechanic. In 1816, the London Missionary Society commissioned him as a missionary.

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1796 - 1839 - English - Missionary - South Pacific - London - England - 1816 - London Missionary Society

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In 1817, he voyaged to the Society Islands, establishing a station on the island of Raiatea. From there, he visited a number of the island chains. Williams returned to Britain in 1834 to supervise the printing of his translation of the New Testament into the Rarotongan language.

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1817 - Society Islands - Raiatea - 1834 - New Testament - Rarotongan language

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He also published a "Narrative of Missionary Enterprises in the South Sea Islands", making a contribution to English understanding and popularity of the region.

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He returned to the islands in 1837. Most of his missionary work and his delivery of a cultural message was very successful. While visiting the New Hebrides in November, 1839, he was killed and eaten by cannibals on the island of Erromango.

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1837 - New Hebrides - 1839 - Cannibal - Erromango

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