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William Ellis (missionary in Newfoundland)

William Ellis
Born 1780
County Down, Ireland
Died (1837-09-21)21 September 1837
Harbour Grace, Newfoundland
Occupation Methodist clergyman

William Ellis (1780 – 21 September 1837) was a Methodist missionary in Newfoundland. He was the first permanent Methodist minister on the island, and the first to be buried there. The community of Bird Island Cove was renamed Elliston in his honour.

Ellis was born in County Down in Ireland, and was converted to Methodism at age 16. He witnessed the Irish Rebellion of 1798; at the Battle of Ballynahinch he and his family, in hiding from the battle, barely escaped discovery by the enemy before the arrival of troops. Believing in divine providence and that he was saved for a purpose, he became a class leader and local preacher; he later became an ordained minister.

The first Methodist missionary in Newfoundland was Laurence Coughlan in 1766; he returned to England in 1773. In following years there were a few lay preachers; any ordained ministers did not remain long. Ellis would be the first permanent minister on the island.

On 23 November 1808 he arrived in Newfoundland. During five years he ministered on the north side of Conception Bay and the south side of Trinity Bay. In 1813 he went to Bonavista, which had no Protestant minister; the construction of a church there, begun 15 years earlier, was completed under his leadership.

He initiated two new missions, at Catalina and Bird Island Cove; in April 1814 he delivered the first sermon to Protestant residents of Bird Island Cove.

In 1816 the Methodist District of Newfoundland was created, under the British Methodist Conference, and Ellis was its first chairman. During his career he served in Trinity, Blackhead, Brigus-Cupids, Port de Grave and Harbour Grace. For several periods he served at Bonavista, where he was most successful; he left there for the last time in 1835, when he was in poor health, and returned to Trinity which was a less onerous posting.


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