Alexander Gosman


Alexander Gosman was a Congregational minister in Victoria, Australia.

History

Gosman was born in Crail, Scotland, son of John Gosman and Catherine Gosman, née Auchterlonie. He attended local schools and after three years in business started teaching in Dundee and Greenock, followed by Glasgow High School and the Glasgow Asylum for the Blind, where he also served as pastor. In 1850 he entered the University of Glasgow and studied for the ministry at the Congregational Theological Hall. He was ordained as a Congregational minister at Haddington, East Lothian in 1855.
In 1860 he was sent to Australia by the Colonial Missionary Society, arrived at Melbourne on 21 September 1860, and began preaching at the Ballarat Congregational Church a month later.
In 1863 he was called to the Independent Church, Alma Road, St Kilda.
In 1864 he was appointed lecturer at the Congregational College of Victoria and later served as professor of English and metaphysics. In 1876 he was appointed its principal.
From 1878 to 1905 he was pastor of the Congregational Church at Hawthorn, Victoria.

Recognition and other appointments

Gosman was
In 1904 he was awarded a doctorate of divinity by the University of St Andrews.

Family

In September 1857 he married Jane Buchanan of Alexandria, Dumbartonshire. Their children included: