William Cameron Townsend

Missionary

Birthday July 9, 1896

Birth Sign Cancer

Birthplace California

DEATH DATE Apr 23, 1982 (85)

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About

Remembered for founding both the Summer Institute of Linguistics (also known as SIL International) and the Wycliffe Bible Translators organization, Townsend aimed to make the Bible and American brands of Christianity more accessible to people in non-English-speaking countries. As a missionary, he worked primarily in Guatemala, Mexico, and Peru.

Before Fame

He briefly studied at the Presbyterian-affiliated Occidental College in Eagle Rock, California, but ended his college career to work for the Los Angeles Bible House.

Trivia

In the late 1940s, he founded a company called the Jungle Aviation and Radio Service.

Family Life

Over the course of his two marriages -- to Elvira Malmstrom Townsend and Elaine Mielke Townsend -- he fathered children named Grace, Joy, Del, and William.

Associated With

He and fellow American-born Christian missionary Nate Saint both participated in mission work in South America.