Matthäus Stach
Matthäus Stach (sometimes anglicized to Matthew Stach) (March 4, 1711, Mankovice – December 21, 1787, Bethabara) was a Moravian missionary in Greenland.[1]
Life
[edit | edit source]Matthäus Stach was born in Mankendorf in Moravia (today Mankovice in the Czech Republic). He was home schooled since his parents did not want to send the family to attend the Roman Catholic schools. In 1728, he arrived at the Moravian community of Herrnhut in Saxony. In 1733, Stach traveled to Greenland together with Christian David and his cousin Christian Stach where they were greeted by the Danish-Norwegian pioneer missionary Hans Egede. Together they founded the settlements of New Herrnhut (modern Nuuk) and Lichtenfels. In 1741, he made a return trip to Germany where he was both ordained into the ministry and became married.[2]
Matthäus and Rosina Stach left the Greenland mission and returned to Germany in 1771. The following year he was called to the Moravian settlement in Bethabara, North Carolina. Over the rest of his life, he and his wife Rosina operated the local Moravian boys' school. Stach died in 1787 at Bethabara.[3]
References
[edit | edit source]- ^ Stach, Matthäus (Allgemeine Deutsche Biographie)
- ^ Stach, Matthäus (glaubensstimme biographien)
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Other sources
[edit | edit source]- Vormbaum, Reinhold (1853) Matthäus Stach und Johann Beck: Missionare der Brüdergemeinde in Grönland und ihre Mitarbeiter (W. H. Scheller)
External links
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- 1711 births
- 1787 deaths
- German city founders
- Moravian Church missionaries
- Greenlandic Moravian clergy
- Protestant missionaries in Greenland
- Translators to Inuit
- German Protestant missionaries
- German people of the Moravian Church
- Moravian-German people
- People from Nový Jičín District
- Missionary linguists
- Greenlandic people stubs