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  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).

  2. Maria Jane Dyer (16 de janeiro de 1837 – 23 de julho de 1870) foi uma missionária cristã protestante britânica na China e "Mãe" da Missão Para o Interior da China com seu marido, o fundador James Hudson Taylor. Ela foi uma missionária e educadora pioneira lá por 12 anos (de 1852 a 1860 e de 1866 a 1870).

  3. 17 de fev. de 2023 · Maria, The Extraordinary Wife Of Hudson Taylor. Pre-Field On-field. 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.

  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. She was a pioneer missionary and educator there for 12 years (from 1852 to 1860 and 1866 to 1870).

  5. Mackay, Maria Jane. 1844–1933. Founding mother, midwife, nurse. This biography, written by Beulah Edwards, was first published in the Dictionary of New Zealand Biography in 1993. Maria Jane Taylor was born on Norfolk Island on 21 July 1844, the daughter of Thomas Taylor, a convict guard, and his wife, Margaret O'Sullivan.

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

    Collective Biographies of Women. Women / Persons ~ P24411. 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.

  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).