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F. G. Jannaway (London 1859–1935) was an English Christadelphian writer on Jewish settlement in Palestine, and notable for his role in the conscientious objector tribunals of World War I. His reaction to controversy was to separate from others in the name of purity, and he was instrumental in the formation of minority factions, such as the Berean Christadelphians. However, this reasoning eventually caused him to separate even from his own brother, A.T. Jannaway.
Frank George Jannaway was born in Kensington, Brompton on 17 October 1859.[1][2] He was the seventh child and third son of William Jannaway (1814–86) and Caroline Amelia (née Wiltsheare) (1831-77).[3] He became a Christadelphian on 11 July 1875 by full immersion[4] following his two elder brothers William John (1847–1882)[5] and Arthur Thomas Jannaway (1854–1938).[6][7]
^Frank George Jannaway, born 1859 in indexed birth records
^Record of christening at St. Luke's Church, Chelsea
^1871 census and indexed death records
^Christadelphian magazine August 1875
^William John Jannaway, died 1882 aged 35 according to indexed death records
^Berean Dec 1938 p7-8. Editorial: THE DEATH OF BROTHER A. T. JANNAWAY. "In 1874, a paragraph appeared in one of the London daily papers, satirically referring to Christadelphians as "Christian Dolphins." Our late brother [A.T. Jannaway], with characteristic zeal, inserted an advertisement in the paper asking for information concerning the Christadelphians, to which the brethren then meeting at Islington (North London) replied; the result was the acceptance of the Truth by brother Jannaway and his brother, followed at intervals by all the remaining members of his family."
^1901 Census: "A.T. Jannaway, born London Chelsea, occupation Managing Director, Jewellery Worker, Gold"
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