Rose Ann Miller (16 March 1836 – 1930) was a Jamaican-born educator pioneer who worked extensively on the Gold Coast in both Basel Mission and government-run schools. As a child in 1843, Miller relocated to the Gold Coast with her parents and siblings, as part of a group of 24 West Indian settlers recruited by the Danish minister, Andreas Riis and the Basel Mission to augment evangelism efforts in Ghana.
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16 March 1836 Pepper Plantage, Fairfield, Manchester Parish, Jamaica
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Died |
1930 (aged 93) Accra, Gold Coast
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Zodiac | Pisces |
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