Towards the end of the 19th.
Century the Wesleyan Methodists wanted to celebrate the Centenary of the death
of John Wesley, the founder of the Methodist movement. They came up with “The Twentieth Century Fund” a project aimed at collecting a million
guineas from a million Methodists throughout the world in order to expand the
work of the Wesleyan church.
Every person who contributed
signed within a “circuit register” and was presented with a certificate :
The pages from the local circuit
registers were then bound together to form the Methodist Historical Roll – the 50
volumes of which can now be found at the Methodist Central Hall, Westminster, London
where they can be viewed on microfiche.
The volumes include not only circuits within the UK but also around the
world including China and Hong Kong.
Of special interest to
genealogists is the fact that many of the donations were “In Memoriam” and
these entries often show a date of death.
Perhaps it is not surprising to
find the Hong Kong Circuit Register headed by the most prominent Methodist
families of Bone and Piercy. The Piercy
family entries are as follows:
The late Jane Wannop Piercy, Canton
Geo. Piercy Jr, Hong
Kong
Jane Piercy, Hong
Kong
Richard Smailes Piercy, Hong Kong
James Edward Piercy, Hong Kong
Arthur Piercy, Hong
Kong
George Harold Piercy, Hong Kong
Mary Frances Piercy, Hong Kong
The late Jane Wannop Piercy of Canton would have been wife
of the Revd. George Piercy of the English Wesleyan Mission. She died in Canton in June 1878.
George Piercy Jnr was one of the children of the Revd. George
and Jane. From 1878 to 1917 he was
headmaster of the Diocesan School and Orphanage in HK. His wife was Jane and they had 7 children - two
of whom died as infants. The five
surviving children are all named in the HK Circuit Register i.e. Richard,
James, Arthur, George and Mary.
The grave of the babies survives in Hong Kong and shows the
inscription:
Jane Wannop Piercy
born 4th.
September 1880
died 8th.
September 1880
John Guy Piercy
born April
1895
died 24 May 1895
Burial records show that John Guy Piercy was buried with his
sister on 25
th. May 1895 aged 54 days.
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Grave of Jane Wannop Piercy and John Guy Piercy |
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If your ancestor was a Methodist
in the Far East then get yourself along to the Methodist Central Hall and be
awe struck by the sight of these 50 bound volumes – then consult the microfiche
to see if you strike gold.