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Name: MIMMACK, Frank William (Rev.)

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Birth Date: 1879 Islington, bapt 23 Feb

Death Date: 23 July 1924 Wallingford

First Date: 1912

Profession: Missionary - Methodist

Area: Meru

Married: Alice b. 1877

Children: Margaret

Book Reference: Gazette, Witchmen, Red 19

General Information:

Gazette - 7/4/15 - Liable for Jury service, Meru
Witchmen - [Rev John B.] Griffiths's subsequent report of this expedition electrified Methodist leaders back in London. Describing Meru as a land of "hills, valleys, and innumerable streams," he found it "unlike any other area in Africa": 'Its hills are covered with ferns, hedges are thick with blackberry bushes, and in the streams watercress abounds …. [and] mosquitoes are unknown ……. We have been toiling for 50 years in the sweltering climate of the coast, contending with tremendous difficulties, bitter disappointments and deaths. We have been for years meditating upon seeking another and better country in which our men can live and labor and reap. SIR, HERE IT IS. THE FUTURE OF OUR EAST AFRICAN MISSION LIES HERE. I implore the committee to enter it."
By 1910 London members of the United Methodist church had responded to Griffiths's glowing report with the decision to extend their mission into Meru. Efforts began immediately to recruit a missionary, carpenter and doctor to launch the project. The carpenter's position ("industrial missionary") was granted, in 1911, to Rev. Frank Mimmack. In January 1912 he and Griffiths left England to occupy the allotted site and begin construction of the first buildings.  To search for a minister and doctor took longer, Griffiths having declined both positions in favor of returning to the Kenya coast. Eventually the posts were combined and awarded to Rev. Reginald Worthington.
Red Book 1919 - District Committees - Meru - Mr Mimmack
1911 England Census social worker in Tottenham, single

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