James, Annie Isabella (1884–1965)
James, Annie Isabella (1884–1965)
New Zealand missionary. Born April 22, 1884, at Otepopo, North Otago, New Zealand; died Feb 6, 1965, in Auckland, New Zealand; dau. of Joseph James (farmer) and Elizabeth (Morrison) James; children: adopted several Chinese orphans.
Trained as missionary at Presbyterian Women's Training Institute (1910–11); assigned to Canton Villages Mission at Kong Chuen (Jiangcun), China (1912); returned to New Zealand to train in midwifery (1914), then to Melbourne, Australia, to train in child welfare (1929); established branch hospital in Kaai Hau, where she began maternity and dispensary work; compiled Cantonese handbook on principles of infant care (1930s); forced out of China by Communist takeover (1947). Made a Member of British Empire (1942, presented, 1952).
See also Dictionary of New Zealand Biography (Vol. 3).