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Margaret Young (missionary)

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In 1910, the child care worker training facility became the Ryujo child care workers' training school. In 1924, it was officially renamed the Ryujo Child Care Training School. Based on this school, Ryujo Women's Junior College was established after
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In 1922, Margaret Young went back to Canada with his adopted son, Masataka Shimizu, but in 1936 she returned to Japan for permanent residence. In 1939, she left Japan because of her sister's illness, but returned in the same year.
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Margaret died in Nagoya in 1940. She was 84 years old. Her funeral service was conducted at St. John's Church, Nagoya. She was buried at the
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Margaret Young's Photo Album - St. Mary's College, Nagoya (in Japanese: 創設者 マーガレット・ヤングの写真アルバム - 名古屋柳城短期大学キリスト教センター
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Home Page in Japanese of St. John's Church, Nagoya, Chubu Diocese, Anglican Church in Japan
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Introducing Margaret Young (in Japanese: マーガレット・ヤングの略歴) - St. Mary's College, Nagoya
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at her own home, with one student. In 1999, she established Ryujo Kindergarten in
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Missionary Society of the Church of England in Canada (MSCC) fonds—1877-2011
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in 1855. She was the third daughter of the six siblings.
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Missionary Society of the Church of England in Canada
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Japanese
missionary
Nagoya
Japan
St. Mary's College, Nagoya
Vienna, Ontario
Canada
Hamilton
Normal School
kindergarten
Elma, Ontario
Friedrich Fröbel
missionary
Anglican Church of Canada
Nagoya
Japan
child care workers
Higashi-ku, Nagoya
willow
castle
nicknames
magnificent castle
WWII
Showa-ku, Nagoya
Chubu Diocese
St. Mary's College, Nagoya
Yagoto Cemetery
Galatians 5
insignia
Chubu Diocese, Anglican Church in Japan

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