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J. W. W. Hogan
J. W. W. Hogan, Penang, Malaysia, won prizes in vintage publications in 1898.

Text was taken from
From Mission to Church
The evolution of the Methodist Church in Singapor and Malaysia

The book was written by Earnest Lau and is published under:
ISBN 13: 978-981-4222-42-6 / ISBN 10: 981-42222-42-9

Board of Church Location - 1899:
Related to Church property, a Board of Church Location was formed in 1899 for each of the two districts, Singapore and Penang, and consisted of the Presiding Elder and two ministerial and two lay members.
Penang District:
The Presiding Elder
G. F. Pykett
W. T. Kensett
J. W. W. Hogan
C. Wilson

The following text was found here.
1899 -1901 , 1904 Penang
Li Denghui's Christian background now encouraged him to answer Bishop Thoburn's call for volunteer missionaries to teach in India and Malaysia, as did James Hoover - who later became a key Methodist missionary in Sarawak. Both men actually sailed together to Penang where they joined the staff of ACS Penang(now MBS, Methodist Boy's School), and were members of the school committee along with Dr. B. F. West, G. F. Pykett and J. W. W. Hogan in 1900.




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Lost Ancestors: 23 April 2022