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Vera MacLeavy | |
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Born | |
Died | 20 July 2008 | (aged 88)
Resting place | Kingswood Moravian Church (aerial view), Bristol, England 51°27′42″N 2°30′27″W / 51.4616897°N 2.5074846°W |
Nationality | British |
Other names | Née Black |
Education | University of Leeds (1943) |
Known for | Archivist of the Moravian Church in Jamaica 1957–1986 |
Vera Alice MacLeavy (née Black)[1] (25 September 1919 – 20 July 2008[2]) was librarian of Bethlehem Teacher Training College in Malvern, Jamaica from 1954 to 1972[3] and archivist of the Moravian Church in Jamaica from 1957 to 1986.[4]
Early life
editMrs MacLeavy was born in Redcar, Yorkshire, England.[4] After graduating from the University of Leeds in 1943,[4] she was an assistant teacher at Fulneck Boys' School where she was one of the first two female teachers on an otherwise all male teaching staff.[4] In 1945 she married the Rev. Basil LaTrobe MacLeavy.[1]
In 1947, after a nine month separation due to the war, she travelled to Jamaica to join her husband who had taken up the post of Principal at the Bethlehem Teacher Training College.[4] Here they had three sons.[2]
Major work
editAs librarian, she saw to the development of the Bethlehem Teacher Training College library's collection from its inception in 1954.[3][5] Through her connections with the Moravian Church she was able to attract generous gifts of books and other resources from England and the USA.[3]
As archivist she toured the island collecting church records no longer in use, catalogued them and arranged for conservation where required.[6] The archives were originally housed on the ground floor of the Bethlehem Teacher Training College library but were transferred to the Jamaica Archives in Spanish Town in 1972 upon the retirement of Mrs. MacLeavy from Bethlehem.[3][7] However, she continued as archivist until 1986 when she returned to the UK with her husband to retire in Leominster near Bristol.[4]
Other work
editDuring her thirty nine years in Jamaica, Mrs MacLeavy taught at both Bethlehem Teacher Training College and the nearby Hampton Girls’ School.[4] She was also very active in both the Moravian Women’s Fellowship and the Upward and Onward Society for girls.[4]
Notes and references
edit- ^ a b Marriages at Fulneck Moravian Church 1918–1950, Calverley, A repository of genealogical and historical data concerning the villages of Calverley Parish in the West Riding of Yorkshire.
- ^ a b http://www.lastingtribute.co.uk/tribute/macleavy/2859528
- ^ a b c d LIAJA News, Volume 4, Number 1, 2004, page 7.
- ^ a b c d e f g h Moravian Messenger, August 2008, inside back cover. Cite error: The named reference "mm" was defined multiple times with different content (see the help page).
- ^ Seedtime and Harvest, A Brief History of the Moravian Church in Jamaica 1754–1979, S U Hastings & B L MacLeavy, The Moravian Church Corporation, 1979 (no ISBN), page 182.
- ^ Seedtime and Harvest, A Brief History of the Moravian Church in Jamaica 1754–1979, S U Hastings & B L MacLeavy, The Moravian Church Corporation, 1979 (no ISBN), pages 231–232.
- ^ The Official Jamaica Archives Website, Ecclesiastical Records.