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Name
  
Rosalind Goforth

Role
  
Missionary

Parents
  
John Bell-Smith


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Died
  
May 31, 1942, Toronto, Canada

Spouse
  
Jonathan Goforth (m. 1887–1936)

Books
  
How I Know God Answers, Goforth of China, Miracle Lives of China, How I Know God Answers, Climbing: Memories of a Missi

Similar People
  
Jonathan Goforth, James O Fraser, Gladys Aylward, George Leslie Mackay, Liang Fa

14 Chinese Diamonds for the King of Kings by Rosalind Goforth


Rosalind Goforth (6 May 1864 – 31 May 1942) was a Presbyterian missionary, and author.

Born Florence Rosalind Bell-Smith near Kensington Gardens, London, England, she moved at three with her parents to Montreal, Canada.

Her father, John Bell-Smith, was an artist, and she also intended to go into art. She graduated from the Toronto School of Art in May 1885, and she began preparing to return to London that autumn with the intention of completing her art studies.

Instead, however, she married Jonathan Goforth on 25 October 1887 at Knox Presbyterian Church, Toronto, Canada, and they both served God in Manchuria and China.

They had eleven children, five of which died as babies or very young children. Rosalind died in Toronto, Canada, and is buried alongside her husband at Mount Pleasant Cemetery, Toronto.

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Rosalind Goforth Wikipedia