Jackson, Ann Fletcher (1833–1903)

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Jackson, Ann Fletcher (1833–1903)

New Zealand evangelist. Name variations: Ann Fletcher. Born Ann Fletcher, Feb 27, 1833, at Leigh, Lancashire, England; died Oct 15, 1903, in Auckland, New Zealand; dau. of John Fletcher (clogger) and Mary (Brown) Fletcher; m. Thomas Jackson (cordwainer), 1859 (died 1900); children: 11.

Immigrated to New Zealand with husband and children (1879); settled at Otonga; spoke at church meetings, visited families in community, and assisted local Maori with medical needs (1880s); accompanied visiting Quaker (Society of Friends) evangelist to Auckland (1885); traveled widely and brought members together (1886–1902); helped establish Victoria Hall as public meeting place for Quakers in Avondale (1903).

See also Dictionary of New Zealand Biography (Vol. 2).

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