Yahoo Suche Web Suche

Suchergebnisse

  1. Suchergebnisse:
  1. Maria Jane Taylor (née Dyer, 16 January 1837 – 23 July 1870) was a British Protestant Christian missionary to China, and "Mother" of the China Inland Mission with her husband, founder James Hudson Taylor. She was a pioneer missionary and educator there for 12 years (from 1852 to 1860 and 1866 to 1870). In 1858, she married Taylor ...

    • 23 July 1870 (aged 33), Zhenjiang, Qing China
  2. Maria, The Extraordinary Wife Of Hudson Taylor. Maria Jane Taylor (née Dyer, 1837-1870) was born in Penang, Malaya, the youngest child of pioneer missionary Samuel Dyer and his wife Maria. Her father died in 1843, her mother in 1846, both before she was 10.

  3. 17. Feb. 2023 · She married Hudson Taylor (戴德生) in 1858, aged 21. Maria played a key role with her husband in the founding and growth of the China Inland Mission (CIM). Before her death in 1870 at age 33, they had nine children, three dying at birth and two in childhood.

  4. Maria Jane Taylor ( née Dyer, 16 January 1837 – 23 July 1870) was a British Protestant Christian missionary to China, and "Mother" of the China Inland Mission with her husband, founder James Hudson Taylor.

  5. Maria Dyer Taylor. Pioneer missionary of the China Inland Mission, wife of Hudson Taylor and trainer of women missionary recruits. Maria Jane Dyer, the youngest child of pioneer missionary Samuel Dyer and his wife Maria, was born in Penang, Malaya. Her father died in 1843.

  6. cbw.iath.virginia.edu › women_displayMaria Jane Taylor

    Maria Jane Taylor. Alternate Names: Maria Jane Dyer. Gender: Female. Life Dates: 16 January 1837 - 23 July 1870. Types: English. Missionary. Teacher. Wife of notable man. Note: Wife of Hudson Taylor, missionary to China. Born British Straits Settlement of Malacca, died Zhenjiang, China. persons with degrees of separation from Maria Jane Taylor.

  7. Maria Jane Taylor (née Dyer, 16 January 1837 – 23 July 1870) was a British Protestant Christian missionary to China, and "Mother" of the China Inland Mission with her husband, founder James Hudson Taylor. She was a pioneer missionary and educator there for 12 years (from 1852–1860 and 1866–1870).