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344:. At the end of the three years, he was advised by friends to dedicate himself to his father's business, whitesmithing; the agricultural and metalworking skills learned in his youth would prove useful in his work on Rarotonga. Around this time, Buzacott began teaching Sunday school at the South Molton Congregational church, and eventually also joined the home district missionary in preaching at nearby villages on alternate Sundays.
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in 1854. The fourth sister, Charlotte, married the
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Buzacott's contribution to published ethnographic knowledge of the Cook Islands, Samoa and Melanesia, and details of his life in England, Rarotonga and Australia, were set out in a volume that was published posthumously in 1866 back in London, edited by his son and James Povey Sunderland, and
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and print books in the native language. English only became the dominant language on the islands after the missionary period, and though it was taught at the college, the training of local pastors to encourage reading in the native language was seen as the key. This project of education in the native
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Buzacott (1829-1915), was born in Avarua and assisted her father in the revision of proofs for the Rarotongan Bible; this assistance was appreciated by the British and Foreign Bible Society, which rewarded her with £10 and a copy of both the Rarotongan and English Bibles
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Sarah Verney
Hitchcock, Buzacott's wife, was also from South Molton, and became known for her educational work and writings in the South Seas mission. She kept her own written account of life in the coral islands of the Pacific, and returned to England after her husband's death. Her sisters also
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Takamoa Mission House in the coastal town of Avarua, erected by Aaron Buzacott, is a government office; and the settlement of Arorangi, established by the Rev. Aaron Buzacott as a model village to resettle people near the coast under a native pastor, a tourist destination.
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Memoir of Mrs. Mary Mercy Ellis: Wife of Rev. William Ellis, Missionary in the South Seas, and
Foreign Secretary of the London Missionary Society; Including Notices of Heathen Society, of the Details of Missionary Life, and the Remarkable Display of Divine Goodness in Severe and Protracted
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Buzacott's son, Rev. Aaron Buzacott the younger (1828–1881), was born in Tahiti while the family awaited transport to Rarotonga. After spending his early years with his parents on Rarotonga, the younger Buzacott was sent to Sydney, where he attended
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in the area for three years, to improve his constitution through outdoor manual labour. Greatly influenced by his mother, Buzacott recalled her prayers and religious instructions while working for the farmer, and became a devoted
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after hearing of the spiritual state of the mostly poor inhabitants, and seeking opportunities to preach. Expressing an interest in missionary work abroad following his attendance at a sermon by the Rev. James
Parsons of
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480:(published 1854-69) long remained the authoritative grammatical resource. By the early 1830s a printing press was in full operation under Buzacott's guidance, and by the mid-1850s most Rarotongans were able to read.
407:. Upon his death the students were transferred to Highbury College and the old Hoxton Academy near London. He completed his course in 1826, being ordained in January 1827 at Castle Street Congregational Church in
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Mission life in the islands of the
Pacific : being a narrative of the life and labours of the Rev. A. Buzacott, missionary of Rarotonga, for some time co-worker with the Rev. John Williams, martyr of
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Mission life in the islands of the Pacific : being a narrative of the life and labours of the Rev. A. Buzacott, missionary of Rarotonga, for some time co-worker with the Rev. John Williams, martyr of
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Mission life in the islands of the Pacific : being a narrative of the life and labours of the Rev. A. Buzacott, missionary of Rarotonga, for some time co-worker with the Rev. John Williams, martyr of
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Mission life in the islands of the Pacific : being a narrative of the life and labours of the Rev. A. Buzacott, missionary of Rarotonga, for some time co-worker with the Rev. John Williams, martyr of
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In 1831 Buzacott visited all the islands in the Hervey Group, with John Williams, and found them to suffer badly from hurricanes and cyclones during the winter. To help prevent famine he introduced the
511:(in 1834, and again in 1836) where he found American and English sailors who had run away from whaling ships, living on the islands with the permission of Samoan Chiefs but without schools. He wrote:
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minister reading from Scripture, and the procession then moving on to the Bourke Street Congregational Church where Rev Hartley, a Primitive Methodist, gave out the hymn. He was buried in the
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488:, growing a crop in a piece of ground granted by the chief. Intense interest was aroused when he showed that the crop could be sold to a passing captain in exchange for coloured
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in 1820 and devoted himself for three years to the study of general and classical literature and frequently attended the metropolitan Methodist chapels, the
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language, had begun in 1821 with the arrival of the missionary John Williams on Aitutaki. In 1823 his entourage, which included the native Tahitian from
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married missionaries; the third sister, Jane, married the Reverend Charles Hardie, who later joined the Buzacotts in the Pacific and were stationed in
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colonies. He also became involved in both the Pitt Street and Bourke Street Congregational Churches, having become a resident of the Sydney suburb of
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1124:"Marriage of Aaron Buzacott of Southmolton, bachelor to Sarah Verney Hitchcock of Southmolton, spinster, 15th February 1827"
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and ironmonger and the family attended the local Congregational chapel. He was of
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The Rev J. P. Sunderland; The Rev A. Buzacott, B.A., eds. (1866).
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Sunderland, James Povey; Buzacott, The Rev. Aaron B. A. (1866).
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Sunderland, James Povey; Buzacott, The Rev. Aaron B. A. (1866).
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Te akataka reo Rarotonga; or, Rarotongan and English grammar
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Memorial to Mrs Sarah Buzacott, Abney Park Cemetery, London.
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The work of the college built on educational work to record
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Following several bouts of ill health, Buzacott retired to
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Social change in the South Pacific: Rarotonga and Aitutaki
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Cannibals and Converts: Radical Change in the Cook Islands
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Williams & Co.) and became a friend and neighbour of
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To Live Among the Stars: Christian Origins in Oceania
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162:. Printed at the Mission Press. 17 September 2023.
1739:. Nungarin: Shire of Nungarin. pp. 356–359.
1765:Nungarin Trayning Mail and Kununoppin Advertiser
929:Encyclopedia of Christianity in the Global South
533:. On the return voyage to Rarotonga, he visited
351:toured North Devon shortly before departing for
331:. He received an early education at the village
1664:. New South Wales. 11 October 1902. p. 11
1608:. New South Wales. 18 February 1858. p. 1
574:Bourke Street Congregational Church and School
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1177:"Adventurous Beginnings – Te Bibilia Tapu Ra"
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42:The Rev. Aaron Buzacott the elder (c. 1860)
1993:Protestant missions to the Pacific Islands
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1939:Mission life in the islands of the Pacific
1903:Mission Life in the Islands of the Pacific
1672:– via National Library of Australia.
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935:: Rowman & Littlefield. p. 200.
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2163:British expatriates in the Cook Islands
1878:""Winkurra" 15 Florence St Strathfield"
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2148:English Congregationalist missionaries
1849:"Buzacott, Charles Hardie (1835–1918)"
1452:. New York: A. C. Armstrong & Son.
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877:Elleray, Michelle (26 November 2019).
1443:Hodder-Williams, John Ernest (1906).
927:Lamport, Mark A., ed. (1 June 2018).
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883:. New York: Routledge. p. 56.
1853:Australian Dictionary of Biography
1562:. London: John Murray. p. 336
1534:. London: E. W. Allen. p. 226
690:; he is buried with his mother at
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798:British and Foreign Bible Society
764:Buzacott, The Rev. Aaron (1854).
570:Pitt Street Congregational Church
419:Missionary work in the South Seas
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1954:Works by or about Aaron Buzacott
1915:French, James Branwhite (1883),
1912:, London: SAPC & L.B.Hackney
1901:Buzacott, Aaron (1985 reprint),
1855:. National Centre of Biography,
1525:Blanch, William Harnett (1875).
964:: Institute of Pacific Studies,
556:Retirement, death & memorial
427:The Rev. Aaron Buzacott c. 1849.
966:University of the South Pacific
829:University of the South Pacific
319:is an alternative spelling for
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2158:Burials at Abney Park Cemetery
2046:List of missionaries to Hawaii
1919:, London:James Clarke & Co
1917:A Guide to Abney Park Cemetery
1910:A Guide to Abney Park Cemetery
1857:Australian National University
1656:"THE LATE REV. STEPHEN CREAGH"
1556:The Story of the Bible Society
1238:. 24 September 1864. p. 5
1202:"ARRIVAL OF THE JOHN WILLIAMS"
774:: Printed at the Mission Press
16:British missionary (1800–1864)
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2087:South Seas Evangelical Church
1716:. 23 December 1935. p. 7
1499:. October 1881. p. 193.
1464:"Buzacott, Aaron (1828–1881)"
445:Cook Islands Christian Church
258:Cook Islands Christian Church
2168:Burials at Rookwood Cemetery
1495:. Vol. 1, no. 10.
1299:Cox, Sydney Herbert (1925).
1210:. 4 November 1851. p. 2
1044:Beaglehole, Ernest (1957).
1004:– via newspapers.com.
719:Nungarin, Western Australia
612:with a preface by the Rev.
441:Takamoa Theological College
388:Tottenham Court Road Chapel
262:Takamoa Theological College
260:; and the main building of
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2067:Baptist Missionary Society
1828:. London: John Snow and Co
1708:"IN MINISTRY FOR 55 YEARS"
1399:. London: John Snow and Co
1077:. London: John Snow and Co
1025:. London: John Snow and Co
684:Anti-Slavery International
431:Aaron Buzacott considered
252:Buzacott was stationed at
99:Devonshire Street Cemetery
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2072:Church Missionary Society
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1661:The Sydney Morning Herald
1605:The Sydney Morning Herald
1586:The Sydney Morning Herald
1493:The Anti-Slavery Reporter
1489:"THE REV. AARON BUZACOTT"
1235:The Sydney Morning Herald
1128:South West Heritage Trust
994:The Sydney Morning Herald
825:World Council of Churches
239:London Missionary Society
85:Colony of New South Wales
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2143:People from South Molton
1735:Cornish, Maxine (2010).
1684:"Stephen M (Rev) Creagh"
1553:Canton, William (1904).
706:. One of their sons was
704:Glenelg, South Australia
550:Tasmanian Public Library
478:Te Akataka Reo Rarotonga
347:In early 1816, the Rev.
1584:"DEATH OF MRS CREAGH".
1257:Whyte, Charles (1905).
741:Charles Hardie Buzacott
598:Central Railway Station
537:to conduct services in
507:Buzacott later visited
307:where his father was a
237:missionary work of the
1786:Ellis, William (136).
1627:Sibree, James (1923).
811:Garrett, John (1982).
664:British Prime Minister
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494:The effect was magical
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176:Sarah Verney Hitchcock
889:10.4324/9780429280351
680:Rev Aaron Buzacott BA
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272:and those comprising
2082:Mission to the World
1942:. London: John Snow.
1908:Joyce, Paul (1985),
1882:Strathfield Heritage
831:. pp. 116–117.
266:The Mission of Peace
2114:Christianity Portal
2055:Missionary agencies
1922:Hiney, Tom (2000),
1713:The News (Adelaide)
1230:"NOTES OF THE WEEK"
713:and medical doctor
692:Abney Park Cemetery
606:Abney Park Cemetery
543:Lieutenant-Governor
1369:NSW State Archives
1181:Libraries Tasmania
1153:Libraries Tasmania
678:. Styling himself
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463:Cook Islands Maori
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2016:Missions timeline
1746:978-0-9599158-2-2
1423:YMCA South Molton
1054:Allen & Unwin
975:978-982-02-0166-8
942:978-1-4422-7157-9
898:978-0-429-28035-1
853:"Ekalesia Avarua"
838:978-2-8254-0692-2
602:Rookwood Cemetery
535:Van Diemen's Land
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