James Chalmers

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James Chalmers was a 19th-century Scottish missionary best known for his pioneering evangelical and exploratory work in New Guinea.

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instanceOf Christian missionary
Scottish person
human
alternateName Tamate NERFINISHED
causeOfDeath murder
centuryOfActivity 19th century
early 20th century
countryOfBirth Scotland
countryOfCitizenship United Kingdom
countryOfDeath British New Guinea NERFINISHED
dateOfBirth 1841-08-04
dateOfDeath 1901-04-08
denomination Presbyterianism NERFINISHED
educatedAt Glasgow NERFINISHED
ethnicGroup Scottish
familyName Chalmers NERFINISHED
fieldOfWork evangelism
exploration
missionary work
givenName James
hasOccupation clergyman
explorer
knownFor exploration of New Guinea
pioneering missionary work in New Guinea
languageSpoken English
mannerOfDeath killed
memberOf London Missionary Society NERFINISHED
movement Protestant missions
nativeLanguage English
notableEvent arrival in New Guinea as a missionary in the 1870s
notableWork evangelical work in the South Pacific
missionary work in New Guinea
occupation missionary
placeOfBirth Ardrishaig NERFINISHED
placeOfDeath Goaribari Island NERFINISHED
religion Christianity
religiousOrder Congregationalist tradition
sexOrGender male
workedFor London Missionary Society NERFINISHED
workedIn Cook Islands NERFINISHED
New Guinea NERFINISHED
South Pacific NERFINISHED

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