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Record #152603:

Pussimeq og Isseq / Mads Lidegaard.

Title: Pussimeq og Isseq / Mads Lidegaard.
Translated title: Pussimeq and Isseq.
Author(s): Lidegaard, Mads.
Date: 1999.
Language: Danish.
In: Grønland. (1999.), Vol. 47(6) (1999)
Abstract: Tells story of two sisters from archives of Herrnhut, somewhat coloured by Moravians' "house style". Pussimeq/Sarah was soon converted and Isseq/Judith followed her sister's and mother's examples. Both were strong characters, respected and loved. Sarah married and had three children, who died young. She died in Herrnhut on visit and is buried in Germany. Judith survived round tour, including visit to Princess of Wales and to America, where she found Indian converts, hereditary enemies, lovable. She ran hostel for young women in Greenland and died of TB at 36.
Notes:

Grønland. Vol. 47(6) :193-204 (1999).

Keywords: 266 -- Missionaries, Christian.
92 -- Biographies: Pussimeq/Sarah.
92 -- Biographies: Isseq/Judith.
93"17" -- Eighteenth century.
X -- Biographies and obituaries.
(*3) -- Arctic regions.
(*38) -- Greenland.
SPRI record no.: 152603

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