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Henrietta Hall Shuck (28 October 1817 – 27 November 1844) was the first American female
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to China and the first Western woman to live in Hong Kong.


Early and family life

Henrietta was born in
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, to Colonel Addison Hall (1797–1871) and his wife. At 13 she was sent to a girls' school in
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. She was baptised at a camp meeting sponsored by Morattico Baptist Church at age 14. After moving to
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, upon the death of her mother, Henrietta studied at the Classical and English School and taught Sunday School at the
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in Richmond. She met Jehu Lewis Shuck of Lewisburg,
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, a student at the Baptist Seminary. Both belonged to the American Baptist Board for Foreign Missions. Rev. Shuck and his fellow student Robert Dunlavy Davenport (1809–1848) were ordained on August 30, and each married on 18 September 1835. Henrietta was 17 years old and her friend Mary Frances Greenhow Roper (1819–1896) just 15.


Career

Days after both couples were set apart for foreign missions at a service conducted at Richmond's First Baptist Church, they embarked for China (and
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for the Davenports). They stopped in
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and Henrietta visited the grave of Ann Judson (whose memoirs had inspired her), but did not meet her husband Rev.
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. Their ship reached
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in March, 1836, where Henrietta gave birth to their first child, Lewis (named for her father and grandfather), and the Davenports sailed to Bangkok. In September 1836, the small Shuck family arrived in
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, about 90 miles from
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, and where the Chinese government allowed foreigners. The missionaries worked there about six years, until the end of the first
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(1839–1842). Henrietta established a small boarding school, with two to eight pupils at a time. She also bore another son, Ryland, and a delicate daughter, Henrietta. In 1842, the missionaries were allowed to move to
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, making Henrietta the first Western woman there. The Shucks were the first Baptist missionaries in Hong Kong. Rev. Shuck established the first Baptist church in the British colony (Queen's Road Baptist Chapel; now called Hong Kong Baptist Church), and two more soon followed. They converted Yong Seen Sarng, their language teacher. A year after their arrival, Henrietta set up a boarding school for about 15 pupils, both boys and girls. This pioneered education for Chinese girls.Anderson p. 16 By 1844, the expanded school had 32 boarders, and the Shucks also brought many orphans into their home. Henrietta became seriously ill after the birth of their fourth child, but recovered.


Death and legacy

On November 26, 1844, following the birth of their fifth child, Henrietta Shuck was suddenly taken ill and died at age 27. She was buried in
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. Many of her letters were soon published and republished as missionary literature, ''Travels in China'' and ''Memoirs''. In 1845, Rev. Shuck returned to the United States to search for another wife, as well as raise funds for a chapel in Canton. Their sons Ryland Shuck (1837–1912) and Lewis Hall Shuck (1836–1911) also returned to be raised by their grandfather in
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. Rev. Shuck also brought Yong Seen Sarng, with whom he toured the United States, speaking to various Baptist mission groups, including the newly formed
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. Sarng became a sensation in Richmond. The First Baptist Church of Richmond paid for his return journey, and sent him with warm clothing and a year's salary; they corresponded for many years. Rev. Lewis Shuck remarried, to Elizabeth Sexton, who died in China in 1851. Rev. Shuck established a Baptist Mission in Shanghai, and later worked among Chinese immigrants in California, establishing a Chinese-speaking Baptist church in San Francisco in 1855. He retired to
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, where he died at age 49 and was buried in 1863. By 1930, Henrietta Hall Shucks's home town of Kilmarnock prospered enough to incorporate. Baptist promotional literature called Henrietta "Virginia's Fairest Flower"; her fame was second only to
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. Virginia's Baptists celebrated the Shuck Centennial in 1935 with a memorial service, commemorative marker at her birthplace and pageants in
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, Bluefield,
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, Lynchburg and Danville. They also sponsored a biography, endowed two scholarships at the University of Shanghai, sent Dr. George W. Truett (President of the World Baptist Alliance) on a missionary tour of Southern Baptist mission stations in China and brought Mrs. F.Y.O. Ling (secretary of the All-China Women's Missionary Union) to the United States for a tour, sponsored two missionaries and a day school in China, as well as built a Henrietta Shuck Memorial Chapel in Shiu Hing Field. Her former house, however, was torn down in 1957 to make way for an auto-repair business. The name of Henrietta Secondary School in Hong Kong commemorates Mrs. Henrietta Hall Shuck.


See also

* Henrietta Secondary School, a secondary school in Hong Kong named after Henrietta Hall Shuck.


Further resources

* Jeter, Jeremiah Bell (1850). ''A Memoir of Mrs. Henrietta Shuck: The First American Female Missionary to China''. Boston: Gould, Kendalin and Lincoln.


References

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