Samuel Oughton

Samuel Oughton and his wife, Hannah (the niece of Mrs. Thomas Burchell), were appointed as BMS missionaries to Jamaica in 1835, where they initially worked with the Burchells in the parish of Hanover. In 1840 the Oughtons removed to Kingston.  Like Tinson, the Oughtons were also in England on furlough in 1843. Mrs. Oughton died in 1862; Samuel Oughton labored in Jamaica until 1866, after which he retired to Brighton, England. See John Clarke, Memorials of the Baptist Missionaries in Jamaica (London: Yates and Alexander, 1869), 171-174.