Lewis and Lois Gilbert Papers, 1925-1980 | Oberlin College Archives
Lewis Loder Gilbert, Jr. was born August 17, 1898, in New Haven, Connecticut. He was the son of Lewis L. Gilbert, a businessman, and Irene E. Gilbert. In 1920, he received the A.B. degree from Wesleyan University in Middletown, Connecticut. During 1920-21 he worked as a graduate secretary for the Y.M.C.A. at Bates College. Gilbert studied at the Yale Divinity School and received the B.D. degree in 1924. Also in 1924, he married Lois Chandler, a 1921 graduate of Bates College. The couple remained in New Haven during 1924-25, while Lewis worked on the staff of Yale's Christian Association.
In 1925, Lewis and Lois Gilbert began their sixteen-year missionary career in China. Lewis was an instructor in religion at Yale-in-China, Changsha, from 1925 to 1927, when they were forced to return to the United States because of warfare between North and South Chinese factions. For the next two years they lived in Columbus, Ohio, where Lewis served on the staff of the Indianola Methodist Church.
The Gilberts returned to China under the American Board of Commissioners for Foreign Missions (ABCFM) in 1929. They served as ABCFM missionaries in North China from 1929 to 1941, when the Second World War forced them to return to the United States. Lewis Gilbert was ordained in Changli, China, in 1930.
Upon their return, Lewis Gilbert entered Harvard University, and earned the S.T.M. degree in 1944. During 1941-44, Lewis Gilbert also worked part-time as the Congregational Student Director for Harvard University and Radcliffe College in Cambridge, Massachusetts. In 1946, the Gilberts planned to return to China so that Lewis could take a post as professor at Cheeloo University, but were unable to do so because of health problems.
From 1945 to 1951, Lewis Gilbert was stewardship minister in Cleveland for the Ohio Conference of Congregational Christian Churches. He then served as pastor of the College Street Congregational Church in Burlington, Vermont, from 1951 to 1954. He returned to work for the Ohio Conference as a minister and assistant superintendent in 1954, remaining until 1961.
Starting in 1954, Lewis Gilbert also held part-time appointments at the Oberlin Graduate School of Theology. He served as a field work supervisor, 1954-61, and as a lecturer in practical theology, 1958-61. In 1961, the Gilberts left Ohio for Massachusetts, where Lewis Gilbert served as director of the board of pastoral supply for the New England Area Congregational Churches until 1968.
Lewis and Lois Gilbert had four children: Chandler Wright Gilbert (b. 1926; A.B. 1947), Alan Morse Gilbert (1929-89; A.B. 1950), Mariel Joy Kinsey (b. 1932; A.B. 1954), and Doris J. Bechtel (b. 1940; A.B. 1961).
Lois Chandler Gilbert died in 1969. In 1970 Lewis Gilbert remarried. His second wife was Josephine Vincent Cowin, who had been an assistant in the Office of the Registrar of the Oberlin Conservatory of Music, 1958-66; following her retirement from that position in 1966, she assisted in a geology research project at Oberlin from 1966 to 74.
Lewis Gilbert died in Oberlin, Ohio, on June 14, 1978. Following his death, his widow Josephine Gilbert organized and transcribed the missionary letters and journals of Lewis and Lois Gilbert.
Sources Consulted
Former Faculty and Staff Files of Lewis L. Gilbert and Josephine V. Cowin, RG 28/3 Alumni and Development Records.
Finding guide for the Lewis and Lois Gilbert Papers (Record Group No. 144) at Yale University Divinity School Library, online at http://hdl.handle.net/10079/fa/divinity.144.
Author: Melissa GottwaldOriginal letters and carbon copies of the China letters of Lewis and Lois Gilbert are held by the Yale University Divinity School Library, New Haven, Connecticut (Record Group No. 144).
Former faculty file of Lewis L. Gilbert, RG 28/3 Alumni & Development Records.
For additional information about missionaries in China, see the Archives' Guide to Missionary Records. See also RG 15 Oberlin Shansi Memorial Association Records.
The papers of Lewis and Lois Gilbert document their missionary work in China from 1925 to 1941. The papers consist of sixteen spiral bound volumes containing typescript copies of letters written by the Gilberts to their families during their time in China. The letters describe their work at Yali (or Yale-in-China), Changsha, 1926-27, and as ABCFM missionaries in North China, 1929-41. Subjects include their travels to and within China, language study, school and mission events, and social activities with fellow missionaries.
INVENTORY
Box 1
"Treasures from an old trunk" by Jo Gilbert,
Oberlin Alumni Magazine, Autumn
1980, pp. 15-17 (photocopy)
The China Years of Lewis and Lois Gilbert
Vol. I-II Changsha, 1925-27
Vol. III Peking, 1929-30
Vol. IV-VI Lintsing, 1930-32
Vol. VII Lintsing to Tehchow, 1933
Vol. VIII Tehchow 1934
Box 2
Vol. IX-X Tehchow, 1934-37
Vol. XI Tientsin - Hopei, 1937
Vol. XII Tientsin - Peitaiho -
Tehchow / T'ungchow, 1937-38
Vol. XIII Lintsing - Tehlin -
T'ungchow, 1939
Vol. XIV Tehchow, 1939-40
Vol. XV Tungchow and out, 1940-41
Vol. XVI Appendix, 1938-1980