Neil, Ernest George, 1872-1957.

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Born at Pine Hut, South Australia, in 1872, Rev. Ernest George Neil had a spasmodic primary education, but nevertheless obtained a scholarship for secondary education at Prince Alfred College. He then forfeited a bursary to Adelaide University in order to undertake training for the ministry with the Primitive Methodist Church. After his ordination in 1895, he ministered in South Australia till 1902 when he was appointed to Samoa by the Board of Overseas Missions of the Australian Methodist Church. Rev. Neil remained in Samoa till 1919 [1917 according to some family records], at Satupa'itea till 1908 and then in Upolu as Chairman of the Samoan District. According to A. Harold Wood, Rev. Neil "was far-seeing in his policy of seeking financial independence for the Mission...and also in promoting equality between Europeans and Samoans in the Synod." (Overseas Missions of the Australian Methodist Church, Vol. 1 ; p.315.) Rev. Neil is also notable for his pursuit of Mission education and building programs. His administrative ability may have been overshadowed by his prowess as "the master-builder of Pacific Missions." (Wood, p.316) He designed and built the Gaga'emalae mission house, the Wesleyan school at Satupa'itea and Piulia College at Lufilufi. Rev. Neil served on a number of South Australian circuits after his return from Samoa, retiring from the active ministry in 1939.

From the description of Samoan journal, 1902-1918 (inclusive). (Yale University). WorldCat record id: 83302707

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Birth 1872

Death 1957

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