Bannerman, Jane (c. 1835–1923)

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Bannerman, Jane (c. 1835–1923)

New Zealand religious leader and philanthropist. Name variations: Jane Burns. Born Jane Burns, c. 1835 (baptized Feb 24, 1835), in Ayr, Scotland; died Oct 9, 1923, in Dunedin, Otago, New Zealand; dau. of Thomas (cleric) and Clementina (Grant) Burns; m. William Bannerman (minister), 1856 (died 1902); children: 6.

Immigrated with family to New Zealand (1848); after marriage and birth of children, settled in South Otago and assisted in husband's ministry; relocated to Puerua (1866); raised funds to assist Presbyterian missions in New Hebrides, and became involved in other philanthropic activities (1880s); became 1st president and international secretary of Presbyterian Women's Missionary Union (1905).

See also Dictionary of New Zealand Biography (Vol. 1).

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