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The following are mailing residences and/or addresses of individuals named in the book, and the specific or approximate date of the address.

The date(s) are taken from letters or other documents. Therefore, these individuals were most likely living at the address before and after the date.

However, in a few cases the address may simply be the place where the individual received their mail. For instance Roy Jewett had two mailing addresses at two different times at the Peking Union Medical College. It is not known if either address was simply a mailing address or that Roy was a resident at the college.

Jewett, LeRoy R.

October 29, 1919
37 New Hampshire Avenue
Somerville, Massachusetts
USA 35

October 29, 1919
5 Sau Tiao Hutung Yu Wang Fu
Peking, China
USA 36

August 1927
509 Audubon Road
Boston, Massachusetts
USA 38

September 15, 1927
40 North Compound
Peking Union Medical College
Peking, China

January 4, 1928
38 North Compound
Peking Union Medical College
Peking, China

November 26, 1928
Peking Union Medical College
Peking, China

November 29, 1928
455 North Formosa Avenue
Hollywood, California
USA 37

(Address above given by Roy as his address in the USA, but this was also the address of a J.R. Shackelford whose name Roy gave 'In case of death or accident'. Therefore, Roy may have never lived at this address. We don't know at this time who Shakelford was.)

February 17 - April 8, 1930
303 Haas Building
Los Angeles, California
USA
Note: Margaret Jewett listed 303 Haas Building as her postal address on her 'Application for a Certificate of Arrival and Preliminary Form for Petition for Citizenship'.

July 3, 1935
Box 215 Weaverville
California
USA

1939 or 1940 - January 31, 1942
[Honolulu?], Hawaii
(Roy and Margaret Rinell witnessed the attack by the Japanese on Hawaii We do not know yet where exactly their house as located.)

January 31, 1942
Barbers Point
Box 2459, Contractors
Honolulu, Hawaii
(Roy and Margaret Rinell witnessed the attack by the Japanese on Hawaii We do not know yet where exactly their house was located. Margaret wrote in a letter her sister Edith Rinell on January 31, 1942 that she and Roy had moved three times in 19 months with another move expected.)

Date Unknown. Possibly 1970's.
55590 Hondo Street
Yucca Valley, California
USA 39

See also addresses for Margaret Jewett.

Margaret Jewett

June 23 - September 2, 1930
1720 South Huntington Drive
South Pasadena, California
USA 26
(Above address may very well be the Los Angeles address noted below. South Pasadena is in the greater Los Angeles area).

1930, January 1 - October 16
Los Angeles, California
USA

October 17 - November 20 1930
Quartzite, Arizona
USA 27

November 21, 1930 - February 28, 1931
560 North Kingsley Drive
Los Angeles, California
USA 28

February 28, 1931
303 Haas Building
Los Angeles, California
USA 34

December 2, 1935
Box 215
Weaverville, California
USA30

1939 or 1940 - January 31, 1942
[Honolulu?], Hawaii
(Roy and Margaret Rinell witnessed the attack by the Japanese on Hawaii We do not know yet where exactl their house as located. Margaret wrote in a letter her sister Edith Rinell on January 31, 1942 that she and Roy had moved three times in 19 months with another move expected.)

Date Unknown. Possibly 1970's.
Yucca Valley, California
USA 39

See also addresses for Roy Jewett.

Rinell, Edith

January 1942
5050 Dover Street
Oakland, California
USA Letter from Margaret Rinell to Edith Rinell, January 31, 1942.

Rinell, Egron & Gerda

Swedish Baptist Mission (SBM)
Nishi-iru
1 Jo Shinmachi, Kamikyo-ku
Kyoto
Japan

1960, p242

Rinell, Johan Alfred & Hedvig

- 1951
Tai-ping ghua RD, No 12
Iltus Huk
Tsingtao, Shantung
China

[summer home of the Rinell family]

Rinell, Oscar & Hellen

- 1946

Spaldingsgatan 5
Goteborg

[See letter from Oscar Rinell to Franz Jilenberger, Septembcr 7th.1952.]

 

- 1951
Swedish Baptist Mission
Kiaohsien, China

[Oscar lived in the house until about 1950 or 1951. Following a trip to Tsingtao the authorities would not allow him to return. House confiscated by the government.]

Beginning Oct.8th.1951
Lundgrensgatan 16
Göteborg, Sweden

September 1952
Källparksgatan 11 6 2 tr.
Uppsala

[See letter from Oscar Rinell to Franz Jilenberger, Septembcr 7th.1952.]

 

Swedish Baptist Mission (SBM)
637, Shinza-ike,
Hemeji-shi
Hyogo-ken (23-2052)
Japan

According to:
Chapman, Gordon K., editor. The Japan Christian Yearbook 1965. Tokyo, Japan: The Christian Literature Society of Japan, 1960, p152. (Oscar listed as field representative).


Chapman, Gordon K., editor. The Japan Christian Yearbook 1965. Tokyo, Japan: The Christian Literature Society of Japan, 1965, p588.
1958 - p325
1960, p242

 



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Revised: 29-Jan-2017
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  CHAPTER
  • Read This
  • Acknowledgements
  • Background
  • Forward
  • (1866-88) Beginnings
  • (1888-90) Bethel Seminary
  • (1891) Johan & Hedvig Engaged
  • (1892) God's Prophet
  • (1893) Out to this Far Off Land
  • (1894) Sailing to China
  • (1895) Escape to Chefoo
  • (1896) A New Home
  • (1897) Germans Take Tsingtao and Kiaochow
  • (1898) Margaret Born
  • (1899) Twins Born in Sweden
  • (1900) Boxer Rebellion
  • (1901) Oscar's Childhood
  • (1902) Oscar to Boarding School
  • (1903) Girl's School Begins
  • (1904) Lindberg Children off to Boarding School
  • (1905) First Baptism Chucheng
  • (1906) Furlough in Sweden
  • (1907) Edith to Boarding School
  • (1908) Another Missionary
  • (1909) Church in Wangtai
  • (1910) First Clinic in Kiaochow
  • (1911) Egron Travels to Sweden
  • (1912) Oscar Leaves Boarding School
  • (1913) Church Consecrated in Kiaochow
  • (1914) Oscar Attends Seminary
  • (1915) Journey Overland
  • (1916) Girls School in Chucheng
  • (1917) Edith Graduates
  • (1918) Conscientious Objector
  • (1919) Sisters to America
  • (1920) Oscar Meets Hellen
  • (1921) Oscar & Hellen Engaged
  • (1922) Hellen Graduates
  • (1923) Oscar & Hellen Marry
  • (1924) Hunting Rabbits
  • (1925) A Son is Born
  • (1926) Meeting of Dr. Sun Yat-sen?
  • (1927) Margaret & Roy Jewett Married
  • (1928) Fighting in Kiaochow
  • (1929) Peace Again in Kiaochow
  • (1930) Fighting Near Kiaochow
  • (1931) Oscar Leaves Göteborg University
  • (1932) Poppies and War in Shantung
  • (1933) First Chinese Pastor Steps Down
  • (1934) Sports, Severed Heads & a Mission Conference
  • (1935) Successful Mission Schools
  • (1936) Sacred Aspen
  • (1937) Travels to America and Sweden
  • (1938) Japanese Take Tsingtao
  • (1939) Sharks Attack Officer
  • (1940) New Pastors for Chinese Churches
  • (1941) Passing of Johan Alfred
  • (1942) Blomdahl Shot
  • (1943) Piano Lessons
  • (1944) Lally & Dollan Baptized
  • (1945) Peace & War
  • (1946) Liberation
  • (1947) Communists Attack Kiaohsien
  • (1948) Dollan Emigrates to America
  • (1949) Hedvig Leaves China
  • (1950) Hellen Leaves China
  • (1951) Last One Out
  • (1952) Sweden Again
  • Conclusion
  • Bibliography
  • Named Persons
  • Place Names
  • Organizations
  • Addresses
  • Audio & Visual Recordings
  • International Cemetery
  • Passenger Lists

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