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  1. Birth: February 25, 1913. Death: March 2, 2009. Industry: Theology; Education. In 2005, she published her autobiography, Born to Serve: The Pioneering Ministries Marjorie Sanders, a publication which is indicative of her contribution to the religious and education landscape of Jamaica.

  2. Marjorie Prentice " Madge " Saunders (25 February 1913 – 2 March 2009) was a Jamaican Christian minister and community worker. She was the first woman in the United Church in Jamaica and the Cayman Islands to serve as a parish minister. Saunders grew up in Galina, Saint Mary Parish, the sixth of seven children born to Ida (née Myers) and ...

  3. Nov 22, 2016 · Madge was dangerous because she supported a minority group, the black immigrants in Sheffield, and gave them a voice. She was persistent and did not stop even when she herself was targeted by racists.

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  5. By Ellis Laing. THE Rev. Madge Saunders, one of the most outstanding female min­ Isters of religion In Jamaica, de­. scribes her fife as one 'born to serve'. Says she. •my whole life Is Christ-centred and God-centred·.

  6. Madge Saunders was born on 25 August 1894 in Johannesburg, South Africa. She was an actress, known for Tons of Money (1930) and The Divine Gift (1918). She was married to Michael Hogan (actor) and Leslie Henson. She died on 5 March 1967 in Boscombe, England, UK.

    • Actress
    • August 25, 1894
    • Madge Saunders
    • March 5, 1967
  7. Oct 20, 2013 · Ursula DeYoung. Enlarge this image. On both sides of the Atlantic, the 1920s saw strict gender roles bend — and break — as new kinds of relationships were tested in life and literature. Here,...

  8. 2 days ago · 2016. Current Online Version: 2016. eISBN: 9780199935802. Find at OUP.com. Google Preview. Saunders, Madge (1913–2009), educator, missionary, and minister, was born Marjorie Prentice Saunders, on 25 February 1913 in Galina, Jamaica. Known since childhood as “Madge,” she was one ...

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