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424: 451: 698:(with a choice of any size and kind of the English version). She was made a life governor of the Society in 1900. She resided with her parents on Rarotonga and was sent to be educated in England; she returned with them to the island following their visit from 1847-1851, and joined them in Sydney when Buzacott retired. She married the Reverend Stephen Creagh, also of the London Missionary Society, in Sydney in 1858. She then joined him in the Loyalty Islands, where he was missionary from 1854-1886. They retired to the Sydney suburb of 443:), were completed. Besides Mr Buzacott himself, the college was also staffed by Mrs Sarah Buzacott - who taught the married women students writing, arithmetic and needlework. The building architecture was designed to withstand the most violent hurricanes and was still in good condition when the Buzacott family left in 1857 owing to Aaron's ill health. Another notable building designed and built by Buzacott was the Coral Church, completed in 1853; it still stands to this day, and is used by the 1953: 568:, a suburb of Sydney. Living in Sydney, with a climate cooler than that of Rarotonga, led to an improvement in his health and thus Buzacott engaged in further work on behalf of the London Missionary Society. He traveled to the major towns and cities across New South Wales, Queensland, Victoria, South Australia and Tasmania on behalf of the Society, to advocate for the mission cause and share stories of his life's work. Upon the departure of the Rev. Cuthbertson, then pastor of 588:. Buzacott returned after three hours spent wandering on the rocks with a severe cold, and soon experienced great pain again, eventually resulting in him returning to his home at Melbourne Cottage; he would never again leave his room, though many visitors associated with missionary work called on him during his illness. Buzacott died there on September 20, 1864, attended by his wife; his nephew, Walter Buzacott; and many friends. His funeral was held on 21 September, a 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. 2026: 38: 249:) from 1828 to 1857. During his time there, he assisted in the development of the written form of Cook Islands Māori, compiling a primer on English and Cook Islands Maori grammar. Buzacott, along with Williams and other missionary colleagues, contributed to the first translation of the Bible into that language, and translated additional theological texts including lectures from his education in London. 629: 747:, served as the postmaster-general of the colony, and served as the Member for Rockhampton in the Legislative Assembly (1873-1877) and Member of the Legislative Council twice (1879-1882; 1894-1901), the second time spanning the transition of Queensland from self-governed colony to state of the Commonwealth of Australia. 743:(1835-1918) Walter was the proprietor of Buzacott & Co., a ships chandlery, ironmongery, engineering and metal fence and gate manufacturing business founded in 1849, which he took over in 1877; his father-in law was one of the co-founders. Charles was involved in establishing and operating several newspapers in 645:
in 1854. The fourth sister, Charlotte, married the Reverend James Sewell and accompanied him to engage in missionary work at Madras, where she became involved in promoting female education in the area. Her brother, Mr George Hitchcock, was a draper who founded Hitchcock & Rogers (later Hitchcock,
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Much of 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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Their daughter, Sarah Anne 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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Today the two-story 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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In early September 1864, Buzacott was at a committee meeting to consider the appointment of a new missionary at Rarotonga that lasted several hours and left him greatly weakened, with severe spasms continuing for several days until September 10. He visited his friend, John Thompson, in
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The 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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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
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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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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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Chiefs and people were eager for 'eyes' and 'tops' for planting. a suitable district was fixed upon and in a given week the whole population turned out.
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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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It was pleasing to observe, by contrasting the present condition of Rarotonga with that of Samoa, the progress the gospel had already made among us.
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about Buzacott. Wilson in turn arranged for Buzacott to spend a year preparing for college admission under the tuition of the Rev. D. Francis of
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and England to visit his children studying there, and in the case of England to run the completed Bible translation through the printing press.
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to distinguish his work from that of his father, he later went to England and eventually became Secretary of the Anti-Slavery Society (now
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Seventy years, 1855-1925 : being an outline of the history of the Bourke Street Congregational Church, Sydney, New South Wales
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in 1828, to travel between the islands of the Pacific. Buzacott made journeys to various Pacific islands, including
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aged two years and nine months, and was buried on Rarotonga; she was given the Rarotongan name "Takau a Makea" by
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On the Missionary Trail: a journey through Polynesia, Asia and Africa with the London Missionary Society
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in 1857, and engaged in further work as a travelling agent for the London Missionary Society in the
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Buzacott visited England 1847-51, being for that time a communicant under the pastoral care of the
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Ye parish of Cam̃erwell. A brief account of the parish of Camberwell, its history and antiquities
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Te Bibilia Tapu ra, koia te Koreromotu taito e te Koreromotu ou; i kiritiia ei reo Rarotonga
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Te Bibilia Tapu ra, koia te Koreromotu taito e te Koreromotu ou; i kiritiia ei reo Rarotonga
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Devon: The Shire of the Sea Kings. Its Sunny Shores, Bracing Moorlands and Historic Sites
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to advocate for the mission cause. Buzacott presented a copy of the translated Bible to
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A third child, daughter Maria Jane Buzacott, was born in Avarua in 1831. She died of
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to obtain funds needed to pay off debt accrued in the construction of a chapel at
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and ironmonger and the family attended the local Congregational chapel. He was of
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The life of Sir George Williams, founder of the Young men's Christian association
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A Jubilee sketch : of Bourke Street Congregational Church, Sydney, 1855-1905
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schools constitute one of the most important departments of missionary labour
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Victorian Coral Islands of Empire, Mission, and the Boys' Adventure Novel
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with his wife and daughter in 1857, and resided at Melbourne Cottage in
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Other notable relatives include his nephews, Walter Sewell Buzacot and
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burying-ground in Devonshire Street, Sydney, now the location of the
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church in Avarua, Raratonga, designed and built in 1853 by Buzacott.
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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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A register of missionaries, deputations, etc., from 1796 to 1923
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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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Sunderland, James Povey; Buzacott, The Rev. Aaron B. A. (1866).
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In the following year Mr Buzacott and John Williams traveled to
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Maretu; Crocombe, Marjorie Tuainekore (1983). "Chronology".
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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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Te akataka reo Rarotonga; or, Rarotongan and English grammar
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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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in association with the Institute of Pacific Studies,
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to be one of the first books in the newly established
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To Live Among the Stars: Christian Origins in Oceania
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A Piece of String: Stories of the Nungarin District
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Devonshire Street Cemetery
Rookwood Cemetery
Te akataka reo Rarotonga; or, Rarotongan and English grammar
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Cook Islands Māori
South Seas
London Missionary Society
Rarotonga
Cook Islands
Avarua
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Takamoa Theological College
Tahiti
Samoa
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