Wilfrid Lawson Broadbent
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| Rev. Wilfrid Lawson Broadbent | |||||||
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| Born | 1872 | ||||||
| Residence |
30 Delancey Street, NW1 11 Haverstock Hill, NW3 [1921] | ||||||
| Occupation | church | ||||||
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1919.10.07 Proposed by Walter Skeat, seconded by Sir E. im Thurn,
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Wilfrid Lawson Broadbent, born Circa 1872
The UK branch of SUM focused on the Benue River region in Nigeria and established bases at Rock Station in September 1904, at Wukari and at Ibi by 1906. John Lowry Maxwell, John Mackenzie Young, W C Hoover and Rev C W Guinter plus Dr J S Derr worked at Wukari. There were four missionaries at Rock Station – J G Burt, Frank Aust, W Ghey and Arthur Emlyn. Rev Joseph Baker and Rev Wilfred Lawson Broadbent worked at Ibi. [Sudan United Mission]
1901 served in Antigua
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