Smith, Frances Hagell (1877–1948)
Smith, Frances Hagell (1877–1948)
New Zealand missionary and welfare worker. Name variations: Frances Hagell Every, Fan Every. Born Feb 21, 1877, at Oamaru, New Zealand; died Nov 1, 1948, at Gore, New Zealand; dau. of Frederick Every (builder) and Henrietta (Jeffreys) Every; m. Ethelbert Cann Smith, 1911 (died 1947); children: 1 daughter, 2 sons.
Entered foreign mission service of Presbyterian Church (1909); active in Dr. Barnardo's Homes, English children's charity, and in Gore branch of Women's Christian Temperance Union of New Zealand; also belonged to Gore branch of Plunket Society.
See also Dictionary of New Zealand Biography (Vol. 3).
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