William Cadman
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William Cadman was an English missionary in Vietnam with his wife Grace. He was a translator of the Bible into Vietnamese. The main Protestant version in use in Vietnam today is the "Cadman version."

Cadman was a printer by profession who after conversion to Christianity left England for theological school in Canada then America. He enrolled to be a missionary in China but from there visited Vietnam where he met a South-African nurse Grace Hazenberg. They married in 1915, and had one daughter who died in Hanoi. The couple ran a printing shop in Hanoi from 1917 until 1942 when they were interned by the Japanese at Mỹ Tho. They were the only couple to remain after the war. Grace Cadman died On April 24th, 1946 at the age of 69 and was buried at Mạc Đĩnh Chi Cemetery
Mac Dinh Chi Cemetery
Mạc Đĩnh Chi Cemetery was a large and prestigious French colonial cemetery in South Vietnam, located in the heart of former Saigon near the US Embassy, Saigon. The cemetery had a wooded, bucolic setting, surrounded by a tall concrete wall, with a gated entrance on Hai Ba Trung Street...

, Saigon. Cadman died in Dalat, on Sunday, December the 7th, and was buried there. The grave has recently been restored by the local Protestant church.
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