Moravian Lives

A Collection of Moravian Memoirs from 18th Century English Congregations

Category: Single Sisters

Moravian Archives, Fulneck, UK

  • Ann Eagles (1734-

    Ann Eagles was Born at Cadon in oxfordshire Sept 7th 1734 Her Parents both died when she was very young, wich was followd with great hardships in Service till She was about 16 years of age about which time Br Gusenbower Preachd it Cabworth wher she liv’d she hearing him became thoughtfull about her Salva-…

  • Sarah Craven (1717-1790)

    The Life of the Single Sister Sarh Craven who departed 10th Nov 1790 I was born at Bothwell near Leeds in the ???? Nov 11th 1717. I lived with my Parents till my Father died who belonged to the Church of England. When I was a Child I often wished to die, for I thought…

  • Susanna Popplewell (1735-1756)

    1 Susan Popplewell was Born in Yorkeshire in ye Parish of harckeh in ye year 1735 ye 16th of May when she was about 3 years of age she begun to go to to hear the. Br Ockershausen and was one of ye first children that was taken under ye Brs care and when ye…

  • Esther Preston (1719-1771)

    Esther Preston, who went to our Savr on Febry the 22 1771was born at Kirkheaton Ap 8 1719, of Ch Engl ParrentsShe has left the following Concerning her Course, I have from my earliest years, felt the drawings of the holy spiritsupon my heart, tho I did not understand it at that time.When about 4…

  • Mary Tattersall (1756-

    The life of the our late S. Sister Mary Tattersallas wrote by herself.I was born at Kingcross near Hallifax Maythe 29th 1756 and babtized in the Church of England.In my when very young I remember withgratitude to my dear Savior to have had avery tender impression of his dying love inmy heart, & the childrens…

  • Mary Taylor (1745-1790)

    The Course of with of the S. Sister Mary Taylor who Departed to our Savior at Fulnec Febr 21 1790 I was Born at Moberly in the County of Cheshire July 11th 1745 and Baptized in the Church of England. In my Childrens Years I felt some dawnings of Grace in my heart, but did…