Collection MS 1392 - Correspondence, news clippings and photographs

Miscellaneous papers of Frederick James Paton Frederick James Paton correspondence to Rev. Robert R. Paton and Elizabeth Margaret (Bessie) Paton. Frederick James Paton correspondence to Rev. Robert R. Paton and Elizabeth Margaret (Bessie) Paton. Frederick James Paton correspondence to Rev. Robert R. Paton and Elizabeth Margaret (Bessie) Paton. Frederick James Paton correspondence to Rev. Robert R. Paton and Elizabeth Margaret (Bessie) Paton. Frederick James Paton correspondence to Rev. Robert R. Paton and Elizabeth Margaret (Bessie) Paton. Frederick James Paton correspondence to Rev. Robert R. Paton and Elizabeth Margaret (Bessie) Paton. Frederick James Paton correspondence to Rev. Robert R. Paton and Elizabeth Margaret (Bessie) Paton. Frederick James Paton correspondence to Rev. Robert R. Paton and Elizabeth Margaret (Bessie) Paton. Frederick James Paton correspondence to Rev. Robert R. Paton and Elizabeth Margaret (Bessie) Paton.
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AU PMB MS 1392

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Correspondence, news clippings and photographs

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  • 1867-1969 (Creation)

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(1867-1941)

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Reverend Frederick James Paton, the son of the noted Presbyterian missionary John Gibson Paton, was born at Aniwa, New Hebrides (now Vanuatu) on 5 March 1867. After being educated in Australia and serving there for a short time as a Presbyterian minister, Paton returned to the New Hebrides and spent most of the rest of his life as a missionary there. He was particularly associated with Malekula, where he established a mission station in 1895. Paton worked alongside his wife Helen (died 1905) and second wife Christine (died 1914). He also served as a chaplain to Australian forces during World War I. Frederick Paton died on 12 December 1941.

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Institution: Ms Isobel Paton
Address: Melbourne
Country: Australia

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Access this title at PMB Member Libraries or by contacting the Bureau directly: http://asiapacific.anu.edu.au/pambu/accessing.php

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