Mary Eddy Kidder, Date of Birth, Place of Birth, Date of Death

    

Mary Eddy Kidder

American missionary and teacher in Japan

Date of Birth: 31-Jan-1834

Place of Birth: Wardsboro, Vermont, United States

Date of Death: 25-Jun-1910

Profession: teacher, missionary

Nationality: United States

Zodiac Sign: Aquarius


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About Mary Eddy Kidder

  • Mary Eddy Kidder (January 31, 1834 – June 25, 1910) was an American missionary and educator in Japan.
  • She established Ferris Women's Seminary (later Ferris University), the first Christian women's college in Japan. She was born into a devoutly Christian family in Wardsboro, Vermont and was educated there.
  • She taught at the Wardsboro Academy run by the Dutch Reformed Church of America.
  • In 1869, she became a missionary and travelled with Samuel Robbins Brown to Japan.
  • She was hired by the Japanese government to teach English.
  • In 1870, she founded a small school in Yokohama.
  • Five years later, with the assistance of churches in the United States, a school and student residence were constructed; the school was named after Isaac Ferris.
  • Besides the English language, history, geography, mathematics and Christian religious instruction, students were also taught sewing, knitting, embroidery, calligraphy, Japanese history and Confucian philosophy.
  • Alumni included Wakamatsu Shizuko.
  • In 1881, she retired as administrator of the school and moved to Tokyo, where she continued to do missionary work. From 1888 to 1902, she worked in Morioka.
  • She also contributed to the monthly Christian publication Yorokobi no Otozure.
  • Kidder and her husband also worked at missionary work in Kochi, Nagano and Hokkaido.In 1873, she married Edward Rothesay Miller, a Presbyterian missionary who afterwards converted to the Reformed Church.She died in Tokyo at the age of 76.

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