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Chapman, Edith Mary, gravestone at Kotagiri

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Edith Mary Chapman
Pi Zirtiri
Born June 12 1888
Died November 2nd 1970
Worked as a missionary in the Lushai Hills, Assam 1919-1952

"I am come that they might have life, and that
they might have it more abundantly"

By her Mizo daughters

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Grave no. 207.

See also Marjorie Clark. The Baptist Church of Mizoram website records that: "In 1919, Miss E.M.Chapman (Pi Zirtiri) and Miss M.Clark (Pi Zolawmi) joined the first missionaries at Serkawn. They reopened a school for girls. Since there were lady teachers, the enrollment was much higher than before. Thus it paved the way for the emancipation of women in the mizo society."

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