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Harriette colenso biography sample

          Harriette was the eldest child of William and Sarah Colenso..

          Jeff Guy's biography of Harriette.

        1. Jeff Guy's biography of Harriette.
        2. View Across the River: Harriette Colenso and the Zulu Struggle against Imperialism (Reconsiderations in Southern African History) ; £ ; FREE delivery 14 -
        3. Harriette was the eldest child of William and Sarah Colenso.
        4. Jeff Guy's book View Across the River () is both a biography of the Bishop's daughter, Harriette Emily Colenso, and a broad, comprehensive narrative.
        5. For several decades, members of the Colenso family conducted a vigorous humanitarian campaign across two continents, keeping in touch and.
        6. Harriette Colenso

          English Christian missionary (1847–1932)

          Harriette Emily Colenso

          Born(1847-06-30)30 June 1847

          Tharston, Norfolk, England

          Died2 June 1932(1932-06-02) (aged 84)

          Sweetwaters, Union of South Africa

          Other namesUdhlwedhlwe
          OccupationMissionary
          Years active1862–1913
          FatherJohn Colenso

          Harriette Emily Colenso (30 June 1847 – 2 June 1932) was an English Christian missionary in southern Africa.

          She was the eldest of five children of John Colenso, the first Bishop of Natal, and continued his work, interceding on behalf of the Zulu people before the British Government. She made representations to the Crown on behalf of Dinuzulu and his uncles, in exile on St Helena from 1890 to 1897.

          Early life

          Harriette Emily Colenso was born in Tharston, Norfolk, England, in 1847.[2] Her aunt was the missionary Harriette McDougall. She was the eldest of the five children of Sarah Frances (born Bunyon) and John