Thomas Birch Freeman
Thomas Birch Freeman | |
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Thomas Birch Freeman, 1840s | |
| Born | 6 December 1809 Twyford, Hampshire, England |
| Died | 12 August 1890 (aged 80) Accra, Gold Coast |
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| Children | 4 |
| Church | Wesleyan Methodist Missionary Society |
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Thomas Birch Freeman (6 December 1809 in Twyford, Hampshire – 12 August 1890 in Accra) was an Anglo-African Wesleyan minister, missionary, botanist and colonial official in West Africa. He is widely regarded as a pioneer of the Methodist Church in colonial West Africa, where he also established multiple schools. Some scholars view him as the "Founder of Ghana Methodism". Freeman's missionary activities took him to Dahomey, now Benin, as well as to Western Nigeria.