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David Zeisberger (April 11, 1721 –
November 17, 1808) was a
Moravian clergyman and
missionary among the
Native American tribes who
resided in the Thirteen...
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Suzanna Zeisberger (1744-1824) was a
missionary of the
Moravian Church.
Susanna was born
February 17, 1744, in Lancaster, Pennsylvania. She
moved to Lititz...
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David Zeisberger, a
Moravian Church missionary who
eventually settled in present-day
Lawrence County. A
Lenape chief named Pakanke took
Zeisberger to the...
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Zeisberger, David.
David Zeisberger's History of
Northern American Indians (classic Reprint).
Forgotten Books, 2012. ASIN B008HTRBDK.
Zeisberger, David...
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fight back
against their ****cutors.
Moravian missionary David Zeisberger declared the
slain Lenape and
Mahican as
Christian martyrs, who are remembered...
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Munsee in Ohio
gathered in
Sandusky and led by
Moravian missionary David Zeisberger,
departed towards the
Thames River. They
eventually reestablished their...
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ceremonial starting role". CNN/Sports Illustrated.
Retrieved May 9, 2017.
Zeisberger, Mike (December 18, 2004). "Vince's wild ride". Canoe.com.
Retrieved February...
- of the name
Allegheny was
given in 1780 by
Moravian missionary David Zeisberger: "All this land and region,
stretching as far as the cr****s and waters...
- Ohio..., 1896, p. 256. Olmstead,
Blackcoats Among the Delaware:
David Zeisberger on the Ohio Frontier, 1991, p. 54-55; Schonberg, Ohio
Native Peoples,...
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David Zeisberger led many of the
Moravian Christian Indians back to Ohio,
where they
established the
Goshen Mission near Schoenbrunn.
Zeisberger lived...