| YEAR | AGE |
| 1848. Born at Gilcomston, Aberdeen, December 2. |
| 1856. Family went to Dundee. | 8 |
| 1859. Began work in a factory. | 11 |
| 1876. Appointed by United Presbyterian Church to Calabar |
| as missionary teacher, and sailed. | 28 |
| 1879. Paid her first visit home. | 31 |
| 1880. In charge at Old Town. | 32 |
| 1883. Second visit home with Janie. | 35 |
| 1885. In Creek Town. | 37 |
| 1886. Death of her mother and sister (Janie). | 38 |
| 1888. Entered Okoyong alone. | 40 |
| 1881. Third visit home with Janie. | 43 |
| 1892. Made Government Agent in Okoyong. | 44 |
| 1898. Fourth visit home, with Janie, Alice, Maggie, and Mary. 50 |
| 1900. Union of United Presbyterian and Free Churches as |
| United Free Church. | 52 |
| 1902. Pioneering in Enyong Creek. | 54 |
| 1903. Started a Mission at Itu. Reached Arochuku. | 55 |
| 1904. Settled at Itu. | 56 |
| 1905. Settled at Ikotobong. | 57 |
| Appointed Vice-President of Native Court. |
| 1907. Fifth visit home with Dan. | 59 |
| Settled at Use. |
| 1908. Began a home for women and girls. | 60 |
| 1909. Gave up Court work. | 61 |
| 1910. Began work at Ikpe. | 62 |
| 1912. Holiday at Grand Canary. | 64 |
| 1913. Visit to Okoyong. | 65 |
| Received Royal Medal. |
| Began work at Odoro Ikpe. |
| 1914. Last illness, August. | 65 |
| 1915. Died at Use, January 13. | 66 |
| Mary Slessor Memorial Home decided on by Women's |
| Foreign Mission Committee. |
| 1916. Issue of Appeal for £5000 for upkeep of Memorial |
| Home and Missionary. |