Fairweather/Stirling, Marion (teacher, and missionary in India.)
Dublin Core
Title
Fairweather/Stirling, Marion (teacher, and missionary in India.)
Description
-In her first stay in India she worked as a missionary and provided education to women on things such as embroidery, and the like. She also attempted to convert people to Christianity.
-In her second stay in India she worked for wealthy people and ran a Medical school for a short while.
-In her second stay in India she worked for wealthy people and ran a Medical school for a short while.
Date
1873 - 1879 1887 - 1988?
Type
Person
Coverage
-Forgein Missions Committee of the Canada Presbyterian Church -Women’s Foreign Missionary Society -Allahabad, India -Indore, India -Agra, India -Delhi, India
Source
Dictionary of Canadian Bibliography Vol. XV (Fairweather, Marion [Stirling]) https://www.biographi.ca/en/bio/fairweather_marion_15E.html
Person Item Type Metadata
Birth Date
1884
Birthplace
Bowmanville, Upper Canada
Death Date
1923
Place of Death
San Leandro, California
Occupation
Teacher; Missionary; Physician
Biographical Text
-Parents were Scottish Immigrants
-Protestant Christian (Presbyterian)
-Married, with no children
-Protestant Christian (Presbyterian)
-Married, with no children
Associated Course
Quebec Since 1800 (Carleton, HIST 3301A)
Student Cataloguer
DJ Potvin
Citation
rlafleur, “Fairweather/Stirling, Marion (teacher, and missionary in India.),” Recipro: The history of international and humanitarian aid, accessed November 22, 2024, http://omeka.uottawa.ca/recipro/items/show/373.