Chester and Phebe Fuson were American Presbyterian missionaries in South China from 1905 to 1949. Chester Fuson taught at Canton Christian College from 1905 to 1917.
From the description of Chester and Phebe Fuson papers, 1905-1965 (inclusive) 1905-1948 (bulk). (Yale University). WorldCat record id: 702160793
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1881:
Born in Wakeeney, Kansas
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1905:
B.A., College of Emporia
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1905 -
1917
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Taught
at Canton Christian College (later known as Lingnan University)
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1908 -
1909
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Accompanied American
scientist on magnetic survey, traveling 5,500 miles from Peiping through Honan,
Shensi, Kansu, Sinkiang, over the Kwenlun and Himalaya mountains to India.
Elected a Fellow of the Royal Geographical Society for participation in this
survey.
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1909:
Married Phebe
Meeker. Children: Ben, Nelson, William.
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1917:
Appointed by Board of Foreign Missions of Presbyterian Church in the
U.S.A. to serve its South China Mission. While in Canton, CGF was Executive
Secretary of the Board of Primary Education of the provincial Christian
Education Association and was on the faculty of Pui Ying Middle School as
Director of Teacher Training.
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1924:
Ordained by
Topeka Presbytery
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1930:
Litt. D.,
College of Emporia
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1938:
Transferred
to Linhsien (Linchow) where CGF aided in educational work, was in charge of
country churches and was acting superintendent of the Linhsien Hospital from
1941 on. He was South China Mission Executive Secretary until furlough in
1944.
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1946:
Returned to
Linhsien following furlough; was active in relief and rehabilitation
work.
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1949:
Retired
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1965:
Died in
Duarte, California
From the guide to the Chester and Phebe Fuson Papers, 1905-1965, (Yale University Divinity School Library)