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  1. Mary Livingstone (née Moffat; 12 April 1821 – 27 April 1862) was the wife of the Scottish Congregationalist missionary David Livingstone. [1] [2] [3] She was a linguist, an experienced traveller, and managed the household affairs including missionary stations and infant school.

  2. Women in World History: A Biographical Encyclopedia. Livingstone, Mary Moffatt (1820–1862)Daughter of missionaries and wife of missionary and explorer David Livingstone. Born on April 12, 1820, in Griqua Town, South Africa; died in 1862 on Zambesi delta, Africa; daughter of English missionaries Robert Moffat and Mary Smith Moffat (1795–1870);

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Mary_MoffatMary Moffat - Wikipedia

    Mary Moffat born Mary Smith (1795 – 9 January 1871) was a British missionary who became a role model for women involved in missionary work. She was the wife of Robert Moffat, the mother of Mary Moffat Livingstone and David Livingstone was her son-in-law.

  4. Written by Jo Woolf, RSGS Writer-in-Residence. David Livingstones name is immortalised in the annals of glorious exploration, but comparatively little is known about his wife, Mary Moffat. Yet Mary, with her quiet determination and practicality, was by his side during many of his adventures, looking after their children, helping in their ...

  5. 25 de jul. de 2015 · BBC News, Mozambique. Mary Livingstone crossed the Kalahari desert and endured extreme hardship on expeditions with her husband David, but her life was overshadowed by his fame. Her grave in...

  6. Mary Livingstone (1821-1862) Description: Born in 1821 in Griquatown (present-day Griekwastad, South Africa), Mary was the eldest daughter of Robert and Mary Moffat. Growing up on Kuruman mission station, Mary was fluent in Tswana, the language of the local BaTswana people. She travelled to Britain for the first time in 1839 when accompanying ...

  7. 2 de fev. de 2009 · Home. Mary Moffatt Livingstone. Sometimes marriage to a great leader comes with a special price for his wife. Such was the case for Mary Moffatt Livingstone, wife of Dr. David Livingstone, perhaps the most celebrated missionary in the Western world.