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Born | 1832 |
Died | 1898 (aged 65–66) |
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Spouse | Hermann Ludwig Rottmann (m. 1857) |
Children | 8 |
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Regina Hesse (1832–1898), also Rottmann, was a Euro-African schoolteacher in colonial Ghana.[1] As an educationist, she was one of first women exemplars on the Gold Coast to become a school administrator.[1] Hesse was trained by the Angolan-born Jamaican Moravian pioneer woman teacher, Catherine Mulgrave who set up three girls’ specialist boarding schools at Osu, Abokobi and Odumase and was active in the women's Christian ministry in Christiansborg, Accra.[1][2]