James Schön Explained

James Frederick Schön (1802, in Ober Weiler – 30 March 1889, in Chatham) was a German missionary and linguist who was active in Sierra Leone. He also participated in the Niger expedition of 1841.[1] [2]

After attending the Basel Seminary, Schön attended the Church Missionary Society College in London;[1] [3] he was ordained as a priest in 1832 and immediately went to Sierra Leone. He remained active with the Church Missionary Society until 1853.[1]

He became a naturalized British subject in 1854.

He became an expert on the Hausa language and is credited with writing the first Christian material in Hausa when he translated the Lord's Prayer in 1843.[4] He was awarded an honorary doctorate from Oxford University in 1884.[1]

Family

His first wife was Anne Elizabeth Nyländer, the daughter of Gustavus Nyländer, another missionary and linguist. They had one daughter, Annie Catherine, who married a CMS missionary named Edward Thomas Higgens.

His second wife was Cordelia Jackson Irwine; he later married Elizabeth Catherine Drake, the widow of James White, another CMS missionary.[5] He and Elizabeth had nine children and also took in several other children including Sarah Forbes Bonetta.[6]

Works

His papers are archived at the University of Birmingham.[1] [9]

See also

Samuel Ajayi Crowther

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Papers of James Frederick Schon. Mundus. Mundus Project. 25 August 2016.
  2. https://www.forgottenbooks.com/en/readbook/JournalsoftheRevJamesFrederickSchonandMrSamuelCrowther_10269817#0 Forgotten Books website
  3. https://dacb.org/stories/sierra-leone/schone-jakob/ Dictionary of African Christian Biography website, Jakob Schon
  4. https://biblicalstudies.org.uk/pdf/ajet/12-1_054.pdf Biblical Studies website, A History Of The Hausa Bible: 1980 Edition, article by Musa A. B. Gaiya, published in The Africa Journal of Evangelical Theology (1993), page 55
  5. http://www.jamesfamilytree.org.uk/2421.htm James Family Tree website, Reverend James Friedrich Schon
  6. https://blackpresence.co.uk/sarah-forbes-bonetta/ Black Presence website, Sara Forbes Bonetta
  7. https://www.abebooks.co.uk/servlet/BookDetailsPL?bi=22910876786&searchurl=an%3Dsch%25F6n%2Bjames%2Bfrederick%26sortby%3D17&cm_sp=snippet-_-srp1-_-title2 ABE Books, Vocabulary of the Mende language, retrieved February 20, 2024
  8. https://www.abebooks.co.uk/servlet/BookDetailsPL?bi=31392780888&searchurl=an%3Dsch%25F6n%2Bjames%2Bfrederick%26sortby%3D17&cm_sp=snippet-_-srp1-_-title3 ABE Books, Magana Hausa: Hausa Stories and Fables', retrieved February 20, 2024
  9. https://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/c/F50376 UK National Archives website, Schon, James Frederick, (fl 1833-1846), Missionary to West Africa, retrieved February 20, 2024