Jolliffe, Gertrude Bigelow, b. 1881

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Jolliffe, Gertrude Bigelow, b. 1881

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        b.1881

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        Gertrude Bigelow Jolliffe (b. 1881) was a missionary to China. She married Charles Julius Pasmore Jolliffe in 1906 and they went to China together. Rev. and Mrs. Jolliffe opened the Canadian Methodist station at Luchow. From 1922 to 1937, Rev. Jolliffe was in charge of the station at Jenshow. During this period, he also taught for a few months at a United Church college in Japan and served for two years as minister at Erin and Hillsburgh, Ontario. In 1937, they returned to Canada.

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        Jolliffe, Charles Julius Pasmore, 1876-1965 (1876-1975)

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        Jolliffe, Charles Julius Pasmore, 1876-1965 is the spouse of Jolliffe, Gertrude Bigelow, b. 1881

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