Homer Russell Salisbury


Homer Russell Salisbury was a Seventh-day Adventist educator and administrator who started the first Adventist school in England. He died at sea aboard the SS Persia on December 30, 1915 when it was sunk by a German submarine during World War I.

Biography

He was born in Battle Creek, Michigan on May 27, 1870 to Burleigh Russell Salisbury. He had a brother who migrated to Australia. He married Lenna Elizabeth Whitney.
In 1901 Salisbury founded the first Seventh-day Adventist school in England, Duncombe Hall College, and was the principal there for five years. In 1904 he became a minister. In 1905 Salisbury became president of the South England Conference. He taught at Claremont Union College in South Africa.
Salisbury was made president of the Indian Union Mission in 1913.
He boarded the SS Persia in Marseille, headed for India. He died on December 30, 1915 when the ship was sunk by a German submarine during World War I.