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Maria Jane Taylor

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fluency meant that she was immediately able to start a small primary school. As a married couple, the Taylors also adopted a girl called Lanfeng and took care of an adopted boy named Tianxi in Ningbo in addition to five Chinese boys that Taylor was helping. They had a baby of their own that died late
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in 1843 when Maria was only six years old. Her mother married again but she also died in the mission field at Penang in 1846. Maria and her brother and sister lived in England after the death of their parents. All three children were raised in England by their mother's brother and they all eventually
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With 1868 brought another child (Charles Edward Taylor) into the Taylor family, and, in 1870, Hudson and Maria made the difficult decision to send their older three surviving children (Bertie, Freddie, and Maria – Samuel died earlier that year) home to England. That same year, Noel was born, though
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The arrival of the largest party of missionaries ever sent to China – as well as their intent to be dressed in native clothing – gave the foreign settlement in Shanghai much to talk about and some criticism began for the young China Inland Mission. The party donned Chinese clothing, notwithstanding
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Of Maria's and Hudson's nine children, three died at birth and two in childhood. The four who reached adulthood all later became missionaries with the China Inland Mission. In 1897 Hudson's and Maria's only surviving daughter, Maria Hudson Taylor, the wife of
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Maria's death shook Hudson Taylor deeply, and in 1871 with his own health deteriorating, he returned to England to recuperate and take care of business items involved with the mission work; it was during this trip that he married Jennie Faulding.
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Maria Taylor was better educated than her husband and from a different social background. She was so fluent in Ningbo that she could read a book in English and then simultaneously translate to speak it to a class. Her
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Their eldest daughter, Grace, died during their first year in China. Maria felt the loss deeply, and poured out her emotions in poetry, as she had done earlier in life after the death of her parents.
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As to the harsh judgings of the world, or the more painful misunderstandings of Christian brethren, I generally feel that the best plan is to go on with our work and leave God to vindicate our cause.
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When young women CIM missionary recruits arrived to join the work in China, Maria was able to train them in understanding Chinese, adaptation to Chinese culture, and missionary work.
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On 26 May 1866, after over five years of working in England, Maria and Hudson Taylor and their four children set sail for China with their new team of missionaries,
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1852 Leaves England (at age 15) with Burella (age 17) with Mr. & Mrs. Cobbold (Church Missionary Society) for Mary Ann Aldersey's girls' school in Ningbo;
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Mother takes over Chinese Girls' School for which her father had bequeathed money. There was no talk of the family returning to Britain (Not Less Than p 25)
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who was a friend of Maria's and who would go on to become Hudson's second wife. A four-month voyage was considered speedy at the time. While in the
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In 1853, aged 16, Maria traveled to China with her sister, Burella, and they lived and worked at a school for girls in
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In 1860, the Taylors went to England so that Hudson could regain his health. But for Maria, China was still her home.
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1866 Sailed to China (via the Cape of Good Hope) aboard the tea clipper Lammermuir with Hudson and four children, in
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Descendants of Hudson & Maria Taylor continued their full-time ministry in Chinese communities in Hong Kong and
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1869 Moved with Hudson to Ningpo Mission House, "Wu-gyiao-deo" Lake Head or Bridge Street, Ningbo, Zhejiang, China
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1859 Grace "Gracie" Dyer Taylor born in Ningpo Mission House, "Wu-gyiao-deo" Lake Head or Bridge Street, Ningbo
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Sister, Burella dies of cholera in Shanghai, age: 23 years Brother, Samuel Jr. emigrates to New Zealand
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1865 Assisted in the writing of "China: Its Spiritual Need and Claims" with Hudson Taylor, in London
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Baby Taylor born and died in Ningpo Mission House, "Wu-gyiao-deo" Lake Head or Bridge Street, Ningbo
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including Rev. James Hudson Taylor III (戴紹曾牧師) and his son Rev. James Hudson Taylor IV (戴繼宗牧師).
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1853 Arrives in Shanghai; goes on to Ningbo to teach in Mary Ann Aldersey's Girls' School
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1847 Goes to England with Samuel and Burella in care of guardian, William Tarn (uncle)
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he died of malnutrition and deprivation two weeks later due to Maria's inability to
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Maria and Hudson are pictured in the center of the "Lammermuir Party" photo in 1866.
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1861 Herbert "Bertie" Hudson Taylor born at 63 Westbourne Grove, Bayswater, London
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Settled with the Lammermuir party, December 1866 in 1 Xin Kai Long (New Lane),
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Arrived in China aboard the Lammermuir, 29 September 1866, in Shanghai, China
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1867 Maria "Marie" Hudson Taylor born in 1 Xin Kai Long (New Lane), Hangzhou
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From Jerusalem to Irian Jaya A Biographical History of Christian Missions
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Christ Alone: A Pictorial Presentation of Hudson Taylor's Life and Legacy
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1862 Frederick "Freddie" Howard Taylor born at 1 Beaumont Street, London
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Hudson Taylor and the China Inland Mission; The Growth of a Work of God
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which was run by one of the first female missionaries to the Chinese,
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1864 Samuel "Sammie" Dyer Taylor born in Barnsley, Yorkshire, England
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1842 Arrives in Singapore with parents who rent the mission-house of
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1858 Married to James Hudson Taylor at Presbyterian Compound, Ningbo
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and also the Pacific Ocean, the ship was nearly sunk but survived 2
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Daughter Jane Dyer Taylor died at birth at 30 Coborn Street, London
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5 Chinese boys adopted, before June 1860 in Ningbo, Zhejiang, China
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of Malacca. This shows the harbor in 1831 just before she was born.
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Hudson Taylor and China's Open Century, Book Five: Refiner's Fire
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Hudson Taylor and China's Open Century: If I had A Thousand Lives
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Moved to Dr. William Parker's hospital, outside Salt Gate, Ningbo
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1857 Mary Ann Aldersey forces Maria to decline Taylor's proposal
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BORN IN ENGLAND JUNE 24TH 1864, DIED AT CHINKIANG FEB. 4TH 1870,
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Hudson Taylor and China's Open Century: Barbarians At The Gates
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Daughter Grace Dyer Taylor died, 23 August 1867, in temple at
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BORN IN NINGPO JULY 31ST 1859 DIED AT HANGCHAU AUG. 23RD 1867,
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campaign. Today there are industrial buildings over the site.
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Amid the struggle of the first year back in China, she wrote:
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List of Protestant missionary societies in China (1807–1953)
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Hudson Taylor in Early Years-The Growth of a Soul - Volume 1
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Hudson Taylor and China's Open Century: Over The Treaty Wall
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The Jubilee arrived, 20 November 1860, in Gravesend, England
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1856 Meets Hudson Taylor the day after his arrival in Ningbo
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Family holiday with Hudson in Putuo Island, Zhejiang, China
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Biographical Dictionary of Chinese Christianity website,
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Biographical Dictionary of Chinese Christianity website,
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dedicated their adult lives to missionary work in China.
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1839 Arrives in England with parents, Samuel and Burella
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Hudson Taylor and China's Open Century: Survivor's Pact
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who proposed to marry her in 1858 before Hudson Taylor
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1870 Son Samuel Dyer Taylor died aboard a boat in the
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Charles Edward Taylor born in Yangzhou, Jiangsu, China
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AND FELL ASLEEP IN JESUS IN CHINKIANG JULY 23RD 1870.
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American Board of Commissioners for Foreign Missions
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1846 Mother dies in Penang (Maria is 9 years of age)
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American Board of Commissioners for Foreign Missions
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AND DAUGHTER OF THE LATE REV. SAMUEL DYER OF PENANG.
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him. Maria died several days later at their home in
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Hudson Taylor in Early Years: The Growth of a Soul,
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Historical Bibliography of the China Inland Mission
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A FAITHFUL AND AFFECTIONATE WIFE AND TENDER MOTHER,
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Another daughter was born to them in China ( 1168: 1053:Hudson Taylor and China: A Dramatic Biography 911:The Jubilee Story of the China Inland Mission 405:‘SUFFER THE LITTLE CHILDREN TO COME UNTO ME’ 8: 924:The Story of the China Inland Mission vol II 387:ALSO OF THE FOLLOWING CHILDREN OF THE ABOVE, 371:AN EARNEST CHRISTIAN AND DEVOTED MISSIONARY, 165:Maria was the youngest daughter of the Rev. 663:1860 Taylors moved for 2 weeks, to home of 1175: 1161: 1153: 804:Maria Jane (Dyer) Taylor died in Zhenjiang 445:: CS1 maint: location missing publisher ( 29: 18: 936:Hudson Taylor and Maria Pioneers in China 313:, with the official cause of death being 240:In London, Maria helped Hudson to write 1812:Chinese Recorder and Missionary Journal 1009: 365:SHE WAS BORN IN MALACCA JAN. 16TH 1837, 157:Maria jumped from the burning house in 1233:Protestant missions in China 1807–1953 1087: 1085: 1015: 1013: 438: 219:in 1858. Their first surviving child, 1046: 1044: 1042: 1040: 988:. 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Straits Settlement of Malacca
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Protestant
Christian
missionary
China Inland Mission
James Hudson Taylor

Straits Settlements




Yangzhou
Samuel Dyer
Maria Tarn
London Missionary Society
Penang
Malaysia
Malacca
Macau
Ningbo
Mary Ann Aldersey
Ningbo dialect
Grace Dyer Taylor
Herbert Hudson Taylor
Frederick Howard Taylor
China's Spiritual Need and Claims

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