OGILVIE, Frances Gordon

Female 1895 - 1993  (98 years)


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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  OGILVIE, Frances Gordon was born on 3 Apr 1895 in Medindie, South Australia (daughter of OGILVIE, Charles Green and McMILLAN, Edith Agnes); died on 3 May 1993 in Wellington, New Zealand.

    Notes:

    b 3.4.1895 Adelaide South Australia. Educated at home until 12 years of age then Hobart Ladies' College (5 years), the University of Tasmania, then came to NZ and entered Canterbury University College where she gained her B.A. Degree with 2nd grade honours in English (1917)
    Taught for three years at Craighead Girls' School, Timaru.
    Presbyterian Women's Training Institute 1920
    Dedicated for Mission service in China as an Educational worker 19.8.1920
    Fong Ts'uen 1920
    Kong Chuen 1922
    Initially placed in charge of the Tak Kei Girls' Boarding School at Kong Chuen.
    Rep 1926: she has been asked to delay return from furlough, & if unable to go to Kong Chuen, she has been invited to the LMS school in Hong Kong.
    Asked by the Kwantung Synod of the Church of Christ in China to become Principal of the Shung Kei Bible Training School for Women Workers.
    Shung Kei School, Hong Kong 7.1939 to 3.1940
    Sha Tin, New Territories Hong Kong 4.1941;
    Interned in Stanley Camp, Hong Kong 25.12.1941.
    On release in 1945 returned to NZ, arr 21.2.1946.
    Returned to China 14.2.1947.
    Shung Kei Bible Training School 1947 - Had responsibility for overall planning and directing, lecturing in Old and New Testaments and Chinese Church history, and sharing in practical training.
    Her duties included speaking and preaching in many Churches and villages, Committee responsibilities both in the local Church and in many spheres of the Church's activities, especially of its Women's work.
    After all foreign Missionaries were asked to leave China in 1951, Frances was appointed as a Missionary teacher at the Chinese School in Suva, Fiji.
    Experience there led her and the Overseas Missions Committee to believe that there was not a continuing responsibility for our Church in that area and the work ceased at the end of 1953.
    At the request of the Sixth District Association in Hong Kong, she was appointed to relieve Rev EG Jansen at the Hoh Fuk Tong Training Centre at Castle Peak during his furlough in 1953.
    Early in 1954 she again took up the training of women for leadership in the Chinese Church: Castle Peak, New Territories 1954, Principal, Women's Training School; ret 31.12.1960;
    "Frances was educated in Australia and moved to NZ with parents in 1914; she completed her university studies at Canterbury University with BA in English. Taught at Craighead Girls School, Timaru. She offered in 1920 for service as Missionaryn China. Following training at PWTI she sailed for China, arriving at Kong Chuen in Sept 1920 and became Principal of Tak Kei Boarding School for Girls. Within a few years she had persuaded the authorities that it was ridiculous for a foreigner to occupy such a position when there were Chinese capable of the task. From then on Miss SK Wong was Principal. This was a view well ahead of its time. Frances then spent the next decade or so in village evangelism and deaconess work.
    In 1938 the Kwangtung Synod appointed Frances Principal of Shung Kei Bible Training Institute, training Deaconesses for the whole Synod area. Shortly afterwards the Japanese occupation drove them from Paak Hok Tung in Canton, to become refugees in Hong Kong. In 1941 Frances was interned with other 'enemy aliens' in Stanley Bay Internment Camp, where her gifts as teacher, preacher, counsellor & friend were highly valued.
    With peace in 1945, Frances returned to Canton where she was responsible for rebuilding work of training Deaconesses at Shung Kei Bible Training Institute. By Oct 1949 the Communist regime was in control of mainland China and by 1951 was ready to challenge the Christian Church to get rid of foreign support in money and personnel. In order not to embarrass her Chinese friends, Frances left China.
    Arrived Hong Kong 23 Mar 1951 and travelling via Australia, returned to NZ, Aug 1951.
    So great was her commitment to mission service that she took up work in Suva, teaching for two years in a Chinese School there. Appointed as from Jan 1952. Assistance to the Chinese School in Suva discontinued Dec 1953.
    By 1953 the Hong Kong district of the Christian Church in China had regrouped and wanted to get women's training re-established. Frances returned to New Territories and continued training women, as leaders for Chinese Church. She was truly gifted as Teacher and Preacher and fluent in Chinese language, reading and writing, as well as speaking it.
    In 1960, after 40 years of service in China, Frances retired and returned to NZ, living in Wellington.
    When the APW was inaugurated, her clear vision, cheerful enthusiasm and complete commitment to Jesus Christ enabled her to allay the fears of women throughout the Church that overseas missions would be forgotten. She also spent some time as relieving Principal of the Deaconess College, Dunedin.
    "Own Missionary" of Knox Church, Christchurch.


Generation: 2

  1. 2.  OGILVIE, Charles Green was born about 1864 in Fintray, Aberdeenshire, Scotland (son of OGILVIE, William and GORDON, Elizabeth); died on 27 Apr 1933 in Tauranga, New Zealand; was buried in 1933 in Tauranga, New Zealand.

    Charles married McMILLAN, Edith Agnes on 5 Nov 1892 in East Malvern, Victoria, Australia. Edith (daughter of McMILLAN, Thomas Law and STALEY, Margaret) was born on 3 Nov 1868 in Edinburgh, Scotland; died on 11 Jul 1941 in Wellington, New Zealand. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  McMILLAN, Edith Agnes was born on 3 Nov 1868 in Edinburgh, Scotland (daughter of McMILLAN, Thomas Law and STALEY, Margaret); died on 11 Jul 1941 in Wellington, New Zealand.

    Notes:

    Edith was born at 23 Scotland Street St. George. From the births of her children, she was in South Australia for the first few years of her marriage, back to Victoria for a few years then the birth of another child in Adelaide in 1901, her last child was born 1907 in Hobart.

    Children:
    1. OGILVIE, Ian Maxwell was born on 14 Jul 1893 in Rose Park, South Australia; died on 14 Jul 1893 in Rose Park, South Australia.
    2. 1. OGILVIE, Frances Gordon was born on 3 Apr 1895 in Medindie, South Australia; died on 3 May 1993 in Wellington, New Zealand.
    3. OGILVIE, Elsie Gordon was born in 1897 in Malvern, Victoria, Australia; died in 1965 in New Zealand.
    4. OGILVIE, Sheila Gordon was born in 1898 in Malvern, Victoria, Australia; died on 26 Jan 1996 in Wellington, New Zealand; was buried on 30 Jan 1996 in Karori Crematorium, Wellington, New Zealand.
    5. OGILVIE, Maxwell Gordon was born in 1900 in Malvern, Victoria, Australia; died on 2 Apr 1980 in Christchurch, New Zealand; was buried on 9 Apr 1980 in Christchurch, New Zealand.
    6. OGILVIE, Edith Gordon was born on 1 May 1901 in North Adelaide, South Australia; and died.
    7. OGILVIE, Noel Gordon was born on 25 Dec 1907 in Hobart, Tasmania, Australia; died on 7 Jul 1992 in Lower Hutt, New Zealand.


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  OGILVIE, William

    William married GORDON, Elizabeth. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 5.  GORDON, Elizabeth
    Children:
    1. 2. OGILVIE, Charles Green was born about 1864 in Fintray, Aberdeenshire, Scotland; died on 27 Apr 1933 in Tauranga, New Zealand; was buried in 1933 in Tauranga, New Zealand.

  3. 6.  McMILLAN, Thomas LawMcMILLAN, Thomas Law was born on 9 Mar 1825 in Wanlockhead, Dumfriesshire, Scotland (son of McMILLAN, James and LAW, Mary); died on 10 Jul 1892 in East Malvern, Victoria, Australia; was buried on 12 Jul 1892 in Melbourne General Cemetery, Victoria, Australia.

    Notes:

    In the 1841 census Thomas was listed as a Lead Miner at Wanlockhead, as was his father, in the 1851 census Thomas was a 26 years old medical student boarding with a family in Edinburgh, that year he headed to Pennsylvania to join his brothers, tried for gold in California, eventually leaving from San Francisco for Sydney as the Ship's Surgeon aboard the "Orient", he arrived in Melbourne, Victoria in early1853, where he once more went to the Goldfields before settling in Melbourne and marrying, he and Margaret had two trips back to Scotland where two of his daughters were born, he was still studying when Mary was born in 1858 and he was a Surgeon when Edith was born in 1868. Thomas was President of the Medical Society of Victoria in 1877, in 1883 he and his daughter Mary sailed on an extensive trip to America, the UK and Europe, he died in 1892 of Pneumonia which he'd had for 6 weeks.

    Thomas married STALEY, Margaret on 3 Feb 1854 in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia. Margaret (daughter of STALEY, Jonathan and GOLDIE, Mary) was born on 27 Oct 1834 in Scotland; was christened on 9 Nov 1834 in Carnwath, Lanarkshire, Scotland; died on 16 Jun 1881 in South Melbourne, Victoria, Australia; was buried in 1881 in Melbourne General Cemetery, Victoria, Australia. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 7.  STALEY, Margaret was born on 27 Oct 1834 in Scotland; was christened on 9 Nov 1834 in Carnwath, Lanarkshire, Scotland (daughter of STALEY, Jonathan and GOLDIE, Mary); died on 16 Jun 1881 in South Melbourne, Victoria, Australia; was buried in 1881 in Melbourne General Cemetery, Victoria, Australia.

    Notes:

    Margaret arrived in Victoria on 31 March 1852 with some of her siblings and widowed mother on board the "Cambodia"

    Children:
    1. McMILLAN, Mary was born on 16 Apr 1858 in Edinburgh, Scotland; died on 3 Apr 1928 in Sandringham, Victoria, Australia.; was buried in 1928 in Melbourne General Cemetery, Victoria, Australia.
    2. McMILLAN, Alice Maud was born on 6 Jul 1865 in Kyneton, Victoria, Australia; died in 1866 in Kyneton, Victoria, Australia; was buried in 1866 in Melbourne General Cemetery, Victoria, Australia.
    3. 3. McMILLAN, Edith Agnes was born on 3 Nov 1868 in Edinburgh, Scotland; died on 11 Jul 1941 in Wellington, New Zealand.
    4. McMILLAN, Frances Hope was born in 1870 in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia; died in 1944 in Heidelberg, Victoria, Australia; was buried in 1944 in Melbourne General Cemetery, Victoria, Australia.


Generation: 4

  1. 12.  McMILLAN, James

    James married LAW, Mary. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 13.  LAW, Mary
    Children:
    1. 6. McMILLAN, Thomas Law was born on 9 Mar 1825 in Wanlockhead, Dumfriesshire, Scotland; died on 10 Jul 1892 in East Malvern, Victoria, Australia; was buried on 12 Jul 1892 in Melbourne General Cemetery, Victoria, Australia.

  3. 14.  STALEY, Jonathan was born on 9 Jul 1794 in Parish Of East Kilbride, Lanarkshire, Scotland; was christened on 24 Jul 1794 in East Kilbride, Lankarshire, Scotland (son of STALEY, Thomas and RITCHIE, Mary); died on 27 Feb 1847 in Greenburn, Parish Of Whitburn, Linlithgowshire, Scotland.

    Notes:

    A copy of the Family Bible entry says Jonathan was born in Glasgow, Parish of Kilbride.

    Jonathan married GOLDIE, Mary on 30 Jun 1820 in Coltburn, Ayrshire, Scotland. Mary (daughter of GOLDIE, Thomas and McRAE, Agnes) was born on 8 Dec 1800 in Coltburn, Ayrshire, Scotland; died on 27 Dec 1854 in Kensington (Leopold), Victoria, Australia; was buried on 28 Dec 1854 in Geelong, Victoria, Australia. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 15.  GOLDIE, Mary was born on 8 Dec 1800 in Coltburn, Ayrshire, Scotland (daughter of GOLDIE, Thomas and McRAE, Agnes); died on 27 Dec 1854 in Kensington (Leopold), Victoria, Australia; was buried on 28 Dec 1854 in Geelong, Victoria, Australia.

    Notes:

    Mary arrived with 4 of her children at Geelong, Victoria, Australia on 31 March 1852 aboard the "Cambodia" a vessel of 914 tons, also on board was another daughter, Mary along with her husband and their three children, who were bound for the golldfields. There are eleven children of Jonathan and Mary listed on Mary's death certificate, James and the first John had their ages are given as 0 although James reached at least 10 years by 1841, there was evidence of another son, Jonathan who was Christened on the same day as Agnes and was her twin.

    Buried:
    Geelong Eastern Cemetery

    Children:
    1. STALEY, Agnes was born on 28 Feb 1820 in Muirkirk, Ayrshire, Scotland; died on 9 Mar 1882 in Brunswick, Victoria, Australia; was buried on 11 Mar 1882 in Melbourne General Cemetery, Victoria, Australia.
    2. STALEY, Jonathan was born on 28 Feb 1820 in Muirkirk, Ayrshire, Scotland; died before 1823.
    3. STALEY, Thomas was born on 23 Jul 1821 in Muirkirk, Ayrshire, Scotland; died on 21 Mar 1878 in Moonlight Flat, Castlemaine, Victoria, Australia; was buried on 23 Mar 1878 in Castlemaine General Cemetery.
    4. STALEY, Jonathan was born on 12 Jan 1823 in Muirkirk, Ayrshire, Scotland; died on 27 Feb 1890 in South Dakota, USA; was buried in 1890 in Madison, Lake, South Dakota, USA.
    5. STALEY, Mary Ritchie was born on 8 Oct 1824 in Muirkirk, Ayrshire, Scotland; was christened on 10 Oct 1824 in Muirkirk, Ayrshire, Scotland; died on 2 Mar 1856 in Forest Creek, Victoria, Australia; was buried on 4 Mar 1856 in Forest Creek Cemetery, Victoria, Australia.
    6. STALEY, Robert was born on 29 Jul 1826 in Muirkirk, Ayrshire, Scotland; died on 19 Jul 1882 in Inglewood, Victoria, Australia; was buried on 21 Jul 1882 in Inglewood Cemetery, Victoria, Australia.
    7. STALEY, Allan was born on 16 May 1828 in Muirkirk, Ayrshire, Scotland; died on 7 Feb 1884 in Brunswick, Victoria, Australia; was buried on 9 Feb 1884 in Melbourne General Cemetery, Victoria, Australia.
    8. STALEY, James was born on 1 Dec 1830 in Muirkirk, Ayrshire, Scotland; and died.
    9. STALEY, David Gray was born on 3 Nov 1832 in Muirkirk, Ayrshire, Scotland; died on 2 Feb 1881 in Yandoit, Victoria, Australia; was buried on 4 Feb 1881 in Vaughan, Victoria, Australia.
    10. 7. STALEY, Margaret was born on 27 Oct 1834 in Scotland; was christened on 9 Nov 1834 in Carnwath, Lanarkshire, Scotland; died on 16 Jun 1881 in South Melbourne, Victoria, Australia; was buried in 1881 in Melbourne General Cemetery, Victoria, Australia.
    11. STALEY, John was born on 2 Jan 1838 in Scotland; was christened on 2 Jan 1838 in West Calder, Midlothian, Scotland; died before 1840 in Scotland.
    12. STALEY, John was born on 2 Jul 1840 in Scotland; was christened on 11 Jul 1840 in West Calder, Midlothian, Scotland; died on 11 Sep 1882 in Sandhurst, Victoria, Australia; was buried on 14 Sep 1882 in Bendigo Cemetery, Victoria, Australia.