Kenneth Grant Fraser

Kenneth Grant Fraser O.B.E., M.D., Edin., D.P.H., F.R.S.E. or "Dr Fraser" as he is commonly remembered, was a Scottish missionary doctor and educator in Southern Sudan, specifically working among the Moru people.

He was born in 1877 in Scotland. He died in Lui, Southern Sudan on 10 February 1935.

Read more about Kenneth Grant Fraser:  His Early Life, A Missionary in Sudan, A Clear Missionary Strategy, Dr Fraser's Heritage

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