Sybil Moseley Bingham

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Sybil Moseley Bingham was an early 19th-century American Protestant missionary and educator who played a key role in establishing schools and promoting literacy in the Hawaiian Islands.

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instanceOf American
Christian missionary
educator
human
affiliation Protestant missions in Hawaii
birthName Sybil Moseley NERFINISHED
centuryOfActivity 19th century
countryOfCitizenship United States of America
ethnicGroup European American
familyName Bingham NERFINISHED
fieldOfWork education
literacy promotion
religious education
genre religious instruction
givenName Sybil NERFINISHED
hasOccupation missionary teacher
hasRole founder of early Hawaiian mission schools
teacher of Hawaiian language literacy
hasSignificantInfluenceOn development of formal education in Hawaii
spread of literacy among Native Hawaiians
isSubjectOf histories of Christian missions in Hawaii
studies of women missionaries in the Pacific
languageOfWorkOrName English
mannerOfDeath natural causes
maritalStatus married
movement American Board of Commissioners for Foreign Missions NERFINISHED
notableFor early 19th-century missionary work in Hawaii
founding and running mission schools in Hawaii
teaching Hawaiian women and children
notableWork establishment of schools in the Hawaiian Islands
promotion of literacy in the Hawaiian language
occupation educator
missionary
teacher
placeOfActivity Hawaiian Islands NERFINISHED
Kingdom of Hawaii NERFINISHED
religion Protestant Christianity
surface form: Protestantism
sexOrGender female
spouse Hiram Bingham I NERFINISHED
workLocation Honolulu NERFINISHED
Oahu NERFINISHED

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Hiram Bingham I spouse Sybil Moseley Bingham