Syd Maynard and Adam Hutchison
Adam Hutchinson was born in Lauder, Berwickshire (Scotland) September 10, 1873,
for a time he worked with his father as a blacksmith and then went out
under the Faith Mission until he met George. Walker and his company.
Adam Hutchison professed in Great Britain, entered the work in 1902 and
is on the 1905 Workers List. He came to Carnteel, Ireland in 1903.
He wrote Hymn Nos. 330, 237 and 199.
On October 18, 1905, Adam along with Francis Hodgins,
Maggie McDougall and Joe Williamson, arrived in South Africa.
Later they went to Australia and New Zealand. He pioneered South Australia.
Adam Hutchison and Joe Williamson pioneered the South Island with two Sister Workers in 1905.
Finally, Adam went to India - and then to Rangoon, Burma where he died from smallpox in Jan 1925.
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Sid Maynard was a pioneer of India where he spent the last 29 years of his life.
He had oversight of all of India from 1925 until his death in India in 1954, aged 68.
He was first person to profess on continent of Australia
and the FIRST native worker to go out to preach.
He labored in two states, the West, and South Australia
for 10 years before going to India.
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