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Fred Goodwill (born 1874) was a British missionary stationed in Bangalore, British India between 1899 and 1924, serving as the Superintendent of the Wesleyan Tamil Mission, Bangalore and Kolar Gold Fields. He is acknowledged for working for the cause of education of native women in the Bangalore Cantonment. The Goodwills Girls School[1] located in Fraser Town, Bangalore Cantonment is named after him.
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Goodwill, Fred
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Missionary
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F Goodwill, Rev. Fred Goodwill, Rev F. Goodwill
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1874-02-20Z
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Fred Goodwill
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1874-01-01Z
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1969-05-01Z
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1969-01-01Z
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