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Alexander Hetherwick
Minister and Missionary in Africa (1860-1939)

Alexander Hetherwick

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Minister and Missionary in Africa (1860-1939)
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Aberdeen, United Kingdom
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79 years
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Biography

RevDr Alexander Hetherwick DD CBE (1860–1939) was a 19th/20th century Scottish minister remembered as a missionary in Africa. Basedin Blantyre, Nyasaland he wrote extensively on local languages and also was a competent map-maker. W. P. Livingstone described him as a "Prince of Missionaries".

Life

He was born in Savoch in Aberdeenshire on 12 April 1860. He originally studied Mathematics at Aberdeen University but after graduation (around 1880) decided to train for the ministry, despite having the highest marks in Mathematics

He was ordained by the Church of Scotland in the Kirk of St Nicholas in Aberdeen in 1883. He requested transfer to do missionary work in Africa in 1885 and moved to the mission in Blantyre in what is now known as Malawi. He was charged with working with the then hostile tribes of the Zomba plateau. In 1898 he succeeded Rev D C Scott as head of the Blantyre mission.

He was a speaker at the International Mission Conference in London 1888.

In 1915 he was involved in the enquiry into the John Chilembwe Rebellion. In conjunction with Robert Laws he founded the Church of Central Africa Presbytery in 1924.

He retired in 1928 and returned to Aberdeen.

He died in Aberdeen on 3 April 1939.

Memorials

A brass plaque to Hetherwick was placed in the Kirk of St Nicholas in the 1940s.

Publications

  • Introductory Handbook of the Yao Language (1889)
  • Dictionary of the Chichewa Language
  • Robert Hellier Napier (1926)
  • The Romance of Blantyre (1931)
  • A Practical Manual of the Nyanja Language (1920 reprinted 1932)
  • The Gospel and the African (1932)

Maps created

  • Lake Shirwa and Neighbourhood (1888)
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