[KS] A final question

don kirk kirkdon at yahoo.com
Sat Jan 1 02:22:50 EST 2011


Yo,Brother, why don't you ask Robert Neff? Seriously, he might know.
Best for 2011,
Don Kirk




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From: Brother Anthony <ansonjae at sogang.ac.kr>
To: koreanstudies at koreaweb.ws
Sent: Fri, December 31, 2010 2:21:58 AM
Subject: [KS] A final question

I promise that I will not write again until next year, but I would be more than 
grateful if somebody could provide me with the dates of birth and death of C. T. 
Collyer. 


Charles T. Collyer was a Methodist minister who worked in the region of Songdo 
(Kaeseong) in the early years of the twentieth century. He first arrived in 
Korea in January 1897 and left in 1919. In November 1920 he arrived in Prague, 
Czechoslovakia, where he worked selling bibles ("colportage") until late in 
1923, when he returned to the US.

That much is clear, and that he wrote about ginseng and that his wife died of 
pneumonia in Pyongyang in 1909, I also know. But I would really like to know 
when he was born and when / where he died. Google refuses to tell me, which is 
unusual.

And a happy new year to all

Brother Anthony
Sogang University etc
http://hompi.sogang.ac.kr/anthony/
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