George Stott, John (James) W. Stevenson, and his wife Anne Stevenson, along with (seated) Mrs. and Mr. George Vigeon, in 1865 prior to Stott and the Stevensons departing Britain for China as pioneer missionaries with Hudson Taylor's China Inland Mission. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/george-stott-john-james-w-stevenson-and-his-wife-anne-stevenson-along-with-seated-mrs-and-mr-george-vigeon-in-1865-prior-to-stott-and-the-stevensons-departing-britain-for-china-as-pioneer-missionaries-with-hudson-taylors-china-inland-mission-image597370773.html
RM2WKTGED–George Stott, John (James) W. Stevenson, and his wife Anne Stevenson, along with (seated) Mrs. and Mr. George Vigeon, in 1865 prior to Stott and the Stevensons departing Britain for China as pioneer missionaries with Hudson Taylor's China Inland Mission.
1866 Studio portrait of Jane Elizabeth 'Jennie' Faulding (1843-1904), British pioneer missionary to China with the China Inland Mission. Miss Faulding would later marry the founder of the mission, James Hudson Taylor, after the death of his first wife, Maria Jane Dyer. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/1866-studio-portrait-of-jane-elizabeth-jennie-faulding-1843-1904-british-pioneer-missionary-to-china-with-the-china-inland-mission-miss-faulding-would-later-marry-the-founder-of-the-mission-james-hudson-taylor-after-the-death-of-his-first-wife-maria-jane-dyer-image597310411.html
RM2WKNREK–1866 Studio portrait of Jane Elizabeth 'Jennie' Faulding (1843-1904), British pioneer missionary to China with the China Inland Mission. Miss Faulding would later marry the founder of the mission, James Hudson Taylor, after the death of his first wife, Maria Jane Dyer.
Samuel Dyer (1804-1843) of the London Missionary Society was a pioneering British Protestant Christian missionary to China who worked among the Chinese in Malaysia. Samuel's fourth child (of five), Maria Jane Dyer, would later become the wife of Hudson Taylor, founder of China Inland Mission. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/samuel-dyer-1804-1843-of-the-london-missionary-society-was-a-pioneering-british-protestant-christian-missionary-to-china-who-worked-among-the-chinese-in-malaysia-samuels-fourth-child-of-five-maria-jane-dyer-would-later-become-the-wife-of-hudson-taylor-founder-of-china-inland-mission-image240698103.html
RMRYGMTR–Samuel Dyer (1804-1843) of the London Missionary Society was a pioneering British Protestant Christian missionary to China who worked among the Chinese in Malaysia. Samuel's fourth child (of five), Maria Jane Dyer, would later become the wife of Hudson Taylor, founder of China Inland Mission.
Samuel Dyer (1804-1843) of the London Missionary Society was a pioneering British Protestant Christian missionary to China who worked among the Chinese in Malaysia. Samuel's fourth child (of five), Maria Jane Dyer, would later become the wife of Hudson Taylor, founder of China Inland Mission. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/samuel-dyer-1804-1843-of-the-london-missionary-society-was-a-pioneering-british-protestant-christian-missionary-to-china-who-worked-among-the-chinese-in-malaysia-samuels-fourth-child-of-five-maria-jane-dyer-would-later-become-the-wife-of-hudson-taylor-founder-of-china-inland-mission-image240698102.html
RMRYGMTP–Samuel Dyer (1804-1843) of the London Missionary Society was a pioneering British Protestant Christian missionary to China who worked among the Chinese in Malaysia. Samuel's fourth child (of five), Maria Jane Dyer, would later become the wife of Hudson Taylor, founder of China Inland Mission.
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