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land on which the first Methodist Church was built in Barbados. For her exploits in standing firm against oppression in a society in which she was unlikely to find support firstly, as a non-white person, and, secondly, as a woman; she was named as a national heroine. The name Sarah was conferred on her by the Methodist Church in gratitude for her service and in recognition of the pivotal role she played, like
127:, censured by the Secretary of State for inaction, was forced to use soldiers to ensure the safety of Sarah Ann, her household and property when the Secret Committee of Public Safety (ringleaders of the persecution) declared that on 19 October 1824, they would destroy her home. Instead, frustrated by the Governor, they could only burn her in effigy. 134:
Inevitably, the outrages of the period reached the House of Commons in England and ignited debate of far-reaching consequences. On 25 June 1825, the members "... deemed it their duty to declare that they view(ed) with utmost indignation (the) scandalous and daring violation of the law and (supported
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Like many whose lives and value to society are not always fully appreciated, the significance of Mrs. Sarah Ann Gill's contribution must be measured in terms of the context of the role played by Methodists at that time. That was her chosen faith, hence the focal point of hostility by powerful forces
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sent missionaries to Barbados early in the 19th century, Sarah embraced this faith and when white planters succeeded in ousting the missionaries from Barbados, she opened her home as a church and kept the faith going, against physical abuse — at one time shots were fired at her home. She donated the
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In April 1825, when Rev Moses Rayner was re-appointed to Barbados, he sought, by letter, Sarah Ann's advice about his safety. She replied: "I don't advise you to come, but if it was me, I should come." He returned and built a chapel on the site of the present James Street Church on land provided by
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Her courage, perseverance and commitment to religious freedom set Sarah Ann Gill apart even among the unnumbered fine Christian stewards of her day. Many primary schools in Barbados are now annually remembering her by celebrating National Heroes Day. An annual "Sarah Ann Gill Memorial Lecture" has
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Sarah Ann was persecuted continuously for one year with threats of grievous bodily harm, questioned by magistrates about supposedly having guns and ammunition in her home, and finally, prosecuted by the House of Assembly. On each occasion, and at her own expense, she not only defended herself and
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Gill was a Free Coloured and a member of this church in Barbados. In his "Methodism: 200 Years in Barbados", author Francis Woodbine Blackman wrote that the first record of her association with Methodism was in 1819 when she made a donation of ten pounds sterling towards the building of the first
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A 28-year-old widow, Sarah Ann held regular worship services in the face of continued and active persecution. These included threats to burn down her house and two prosecutions in the law courts for holding "illegal" meetings. The latter came about as a result of the
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She was born of a black mother and a white father (Jordan), and baptised with the name Ann. The circumstances of her birth disqualified her from any meaningful participation in social and economic life, in a society which was based on
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The Ann Gill Memorial Church at Eagle Hall is named after Sarah Ann. A large, wooden structure built in 1893, it was replaced by a new Gill Memorial Church built at Fairfield Road, Black Rock,
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Sarah Ann and her sister-in-law, Miss Christiana Gill, were among the leaders of this church who subsequently opened their homes as meeting places for church members.
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Sarah Ann at a minimal cost with payment spread over eight years. The new Church was built in 1848 and Sarah Ann is buried in the churchyard there.
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which forbade assembly of more than five persons for divine worship unless in a licensed meeting place and led by a licensed preacher.
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by His Majesty's) ... securing ample protection and religious toleration to all ... of His Majesty's dominions."
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In October 1823, the Chapel building was destroyed by a mob of white rioters and the Methodist missionary
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defied the authorities, but also took the extraordinary step of continuing to hold services in her home.
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of the Bible, in establishing an alternative to the white-dominated
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and his pregnant wife were forced to flee for their lives to
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against its challenge to the existing social order.
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Barbados
slavery
Barbadian Parliament
National Hero of Barbados
racism
Alexander George Gill
Methodist Church
Sarah
Church of England
Dr Thomas Coke
Anti-Slavery Society
Bridgetown
Rev William Shrewsbury
St Vincent
Conventicle Act 1664
Henry Warde
Saint Michael, Barbados
"Cave Hill to bring Barbados' lone female hero to the stage"
Barbados Advocate
the original
"Sarah Ann Gill called 'The mother of our nation'"
Barbados Advocate
the original
"Tribute in song for national heroine tomorrow April 28 (2010)"
Barbados Advocate
the original
Parliament of Barbados
"Parliament's History"
the original
"Sarah Ann Gill – National Hero of Barbados – Totally Barbados"

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