• Source: John Van Nest Talmage
    • John Van Nest Talmage (18 August 1819 – 19 August 1892), was a Protestant Christian missionary to Amoy, Fujian, China. He was sent by the Reformed Church in America from 1847 to 1890.


      Biography


      His younger brother Thomas De Witt Talmage was also a clergyman, and his family, within the Reformed tradition, migrated to North America from the Netherlands. His father's family had emigrated from England, and were the founders of the towns of South Hampton, and East Hampton in New York.


      Works


      Van Nest Talmage, John (1852). Tn̂g-oē Hoan-jī Chho͘-ha̍k. OCLC 66646231: an early book on Pe̍h-oē-jī, the Latin orthography for Southern Min Chinese{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: postscript (link)
      ————— (1885). Chinese-English Dictionary: a dictionary of Amoy vernacular and English{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: postscript (link)
      ————— (1894). New Dictionary in the Amoy Dialect. OCLC 41548900.
      He is memorialized in the classic work Forty Years in China, which was written by Rev. John Gerardus Fagg in 1894, a biography genre.


      References




      External links


      Talmage Biography (Pitcher, 1893)
      Works by John Van Nest Talmage at Project Gutenberg
      Works by or about John Van Nest Talmage at the Internet Archive
      Talmage Biography-Forty Years in South China(Fagg, 1894)

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