Catherine Mulgrave

Catherine Elisabeth Mulgrave also Gewe (19 November 1827 – 14 January 1891) was an Angolan-born Jamaican Moravian pioneer educator, administrator and missionary who accompanied a group of 24 Caribbean mission recruits from Jamaica and Antigua and arrived in the Danish Protectorate of Christiansborg, now Osu, Accra in Ghana in 1843. Mulgrave was a leading figure in pedagogy and the education programme for girls in both Jamaica and on the Gold Coast. She was the Basel Mission’s first female teacher active on the Gold Coast. Under the auspices of the society, she played a pioneering role in the Christian women's ministry of the Protestant movement in colonial Ghana. Catherine Mulgrave was also one of the first African woman teachers in the missionary educationalist system in Africa.

Catherine Elisabeth Mulgrave
Catherine Mulgrave, c. 1873
Born
Gewe

(1827-11-19)19 November 1827
Luanda, Angola
Died14 January 1891(1891-01-14) (aged 63)
Nationality
Education
  • Female Refuge School, Fairfield, Manchester Parish
  • Mico Institution
Occupations
Known for
  • Pioneer woman in mission education and Christian ministry on the Gold Coast
  • Empowerment of women on the Gold Coast
Spouses
  • (m. 1842; div. 1849)
  • (m. 1851; died 1876)
Children8
Parents
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