List of China Inland Mission missionaries killed during the Boxer Rebellion

List of China Inland Mission missionaries killed during the Boxer Rebellion

Martyred Missionaries of the China Inland Mission in 1900"Missionaries serving with the C.I.M. who were killed during the Boxer Crisis"In 1900, attacks took place across China in connection with the Boxer Rebellion which targeted Christians and foreigners. The China Inland Mission lost more members than any other agency: 58 adults and 21 children were killed. They were soon referred to as some of "the China Martyrs of 1900". However, in 1901, when the allied nations were demanding compensation from the Chinese government, Hudson Taylor refused to accept payment for loss of property or life in order to demonstrate the meekness of Christ to the Chinese. [cite book | last=Broomhall | first=Marshall | authorlink=Marshall Broomhall | title=Martyred Missionaries of the China Inland Mission with a record of the Perils and Sufferings of Some Who Escaped| origyear= 1901 | url=http://books.google.com/books?vid=OCLC01471430&id=yVtXfdulqUMC&pg=PR3&dq=broomhall+martyred | accessdate=2006-06-21 | publisher=Morgan and Scott | location=London] Note that the locations listed below indicated where the missionaries were stationed and not exactly where they were killed.

Associates

* N. Carlson, Shanxi June 28, 1900
* Miss J. Engvall, Shanxi June 28, 1900
* Miss A. Hedlund, Shanxi June 28, 1900
* Miss A. Johansson, Shanxi June 28, 1900
* G. E. Karlberg, Shanxi June 28, 1900
* O. A. L. Larsson, Shanxi June 28, 1900
* Miss J. Lundell, Shanxi June 28, 1900
* S. A. Persson, Shanxi June 28, 1900
* Mrs. Persson, Shanxi June 28, 1900
* E. Persson, Shanxi June 28, 1900

Members and children

* Emily E. B. Whitchurch, Shanxi June 30, 1900
* Edith E. Searell, Shanxi June 30, 1900

* William Cooper (missionary), Hebei July 1, 1900
* Benjamin Bagnall, Hebei July 1, 1900
* Emily Bagnall, Hebei July 1, 1900
* Gladys Bagnall, Hebei July 1, 1900

* William Millar Wilson, Shanxi July 9, 1900
* Christine Wilson, Shanxi July 9, 1900
* Alexander Wilson, Shanxi July 9, 1900
* Jane Stevens, Shanxi July 9, 1900
* Mildred Clarke, Shanxi July 9, 1900

* Stewart McKee, Shanxi July 12, 1900
* Kate McKee, Shanxi July 12, 1900
* Baby McKee, Shanxi July 12, 1900
* Charles S. I’Anson, Shanxi July 12, 1900
* Florence I’Anson, Shanxi July 12, 1900
* Dora I’Anson, Shanxi July 12, 1900
* Arthur I’Anson, Shanxi July 12, 1900
* Eva I’Anson, Shanxi July 12, 1900
* Maria Aspden, Shanxi July 12, 1900
* Margaret E. Smith, Shanxi July 12, 1900

* Hattie Rice, Shanxi July 13, 1900
* Alice McKee, Shanxi July 13, 1900

* George McConnell, Shanxi July 16, 1900
* Isabella McConnell, Shanxi July 16, 1900
* Kenneth McConnell, Shanxi July 16, 1900
* Annie King, Shanxi July 16, 1900
* Elizabeth Burton, Shanxi July 16, 1900
* John Young, Shanxi July 16, 1900
* Alice Young, Shanxi July 16, 1900

* David Baird Thompson, Zhejiang July 21, 1900
* Agnes Thompson, Zhejiang July 21, 1900
* Edwin Thompson, Zhejiang July 21, 1900
* Sidney Thompson, Zhejiang July 21, 1900
* Josephine Desmond, Zhejiang July 21, 1900

* Emma Ann Thirgood, Zhejiang July 22, 1900
* George Frederick Ward, Zhejiang July 22, 1900
* Etta Ward, Zhejiang July 22, 1900
* Herbert Ward, Zhejiang July 22, 1900

* Edith Sherwood, Zhejiang July 24, 1900

* M. Etta Manchester, Zhejiang (unknown date)
* David Barratt, Shanxi (unknown date)
* Alfred Woodroffe, Shanxi (unknown date)

* Isabel Saunders, Shanxi July 27, 1900

* Jessie Saunders, Shanxi August 3, 1900
* Mary Lutley, Shanxi August 3, 1900

* Margaret Cooper (Mrs. E.J. Cooper), Shanxi August 6, 1900

* Mary E. Huston, Shanxi August 11, 1900

* Francis Edith Nathan, Shanxi August 13, 1900
* Mary Rose Nathan, Shanxi August 13, 1900
* Eliza Mary Heaysman, Shanxi August 13, 1900

* Anton P. Lundgren, Shanxi August 15, 1900
* Elsa Lundgren, Shanxi August 15, 1900
* Annie Eldred, Shanxi August 15, 1900

* Brainerd Cooper, Shanxi August 17, 1900

* Edith Lutley, Shanxi August 20, 1900

* Faith Glover, Shanxi August 28, 1900

* William Graham Peat, Shanxi August 30, 1900
* Helen Peat, Shanxi August 30, 1900
* Margretta Peat, Shanxi August 30, 1900
* Mary Peat, Shanxi August 30, 1900
* Edith Dobson, Shanxi August 30, 1900
* Emma Georgiana Hurn, Shanxi August 30, 1900

* Duncan Kay, Shanxi September 15, 1900
* Caroline Kay, Shanxi September 15, 1900
* Jennie Kay, Shanxi September 15, 1900

* Vera Green, Hebei October 10, 1900

* P. A. Ogren, Shanxi October 15, 1900

* Flora Constance Glover, Shanxi October 25, 1900

References

See also

*List of the Martyred Protestant Missionaries during the Boxer Crisis of 1900
* List of The Hundred missionaries of the China Inland Mission in 1887

External links

* [http://www.omf.org/ OMF International (formerly China Inland Mission and Overseas Missionary Fellowship)]
* [http://www.wholesomewords.org/biography/biorptaylor.html Christian Biography Resources]

Further reading

*Historical Bibliography of the China Inland Mission
* A Thousand Miles of Miracle by Archibald Glover


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