Bulstrode, Jane Helena (1862–1946)
Bulstrode, Jane Helena (1862–1946)
New Zealand school principal and missionary. Born April 1, 1862, at Cookham, Berkshire, England; died Mar 6, 1946, at Rotorua, New Zealand; dau. of William Bulstrode (farmer) and Jane (Taylor) Bulstrode; sister of Emily Mary Bulstrode.
Educated at Craufurd House, Maidenhead; immigrated to New Zealand; served as principal of Hukarere missionary school (1900–19).
See also Dictionary of New Zealand Biography (Vol. 3).
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