Alexina Ruthquist

Alexina Ruthquist
Born Alexina McKay
8 September 1848
Scotland
Died 5 September 1892
Elektra
Education Miss Milne's seminary in Edinburgh
Occupation Missionary
Employer Ladies' Society for Female Education in India and South AfricaMary Juanita
Known for Missionary
Religion Free Church of Scotland
Spouse(s) Johan Ruthquist

Alexina Ruthquist or Alexina McKay (8 September 1848 – 1892) was a Scottish missionary.

Life

Ruthquist was born in Fordyce in Scotland in 1848 as Alexina McKay.[1] She was named after her mother and her father was the Reverend Murdoch McKay. Her father was based at the Free Church of Scotland in nearby Rhynie.[2]

She served for eleven years in India before she married the Swedish missionary Reverend Johan Ruthquist in October 1866. She left Nagpoor and joined him at the small village of Amarwara. She lived near her sister Maggie who had also married a Swedish missionary. In November 1889 she gave birth but the child, Mary Juanita, died within two weeks.[3] She and Maggie decided to bring up an abandoned child called Benjamin. 1892 they opened a dispensary in Amarvara.

She died on 5 September 1892 en route to Sweden at Elektra. She was buried in Suez.[2]

References

  1. Alexina Mackay Harrison (1893). A. Mackay Ruthquist: Or, Singing the Gospel Among Hindus and Gónds. Hodder and Stoughton.
  2. 1 2 L. E. Lauer, ‘Ruthquist , Alexina (1848–1892)’, Oxford Dictionary of National Biography, Oxford University Press, 2004 accessed 28 Oct 2016
  3. Emma Raymond Pitman (4 December 2015). Missionary Heroines in Eastern Lands; Woman's Work in Mission Fields. BiblioLife. ISBN 978-1-347-17724-2.
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