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Title, MonographicNotes on Carl Heinrich Beiderbecke
AbstractNotes gathered from the Internet on Carl Heinrich Beiderbecke, author of Gottes Licht im dunklen Erdteil. Eine Uebersicht der Laender, Voelker und Arbeiten der evangelischen Mission in Africa (Reading, Pa: Pilger, 1889); Erinnerungen eines afrikanischen Missionars. Erlebnisse und Erfahrungen (Chicago: Wartburg, 1922); and Life among the Hereros in Africa (St. Louis, Mo.: Concordia, 1922). Carl Heinrich Beiderbecke was born Aug. 3, 1845 in Deppendorf, Germany. He was a missionary of the Rheinische Missionsgesellschaft in Otjimbingwe, Namibia from 1872 to 1880, when he emigrated to America. He was minister of German Lutheran Congregations in New York from 1881 to 1917, including Saugerties, Troy, and St. John's Evangelical Lutheran in Morrisania (Bronx). Beiderbecke was married to Emma Sarah Margarita (Gita) Hahn and they had a son, Henry, who was also a pastor.
Call NumberMKI P2010-3
MKI TermsBeiderbecke, Carl Heinrich