Mercie Briggs Hayes
1854 ~ 1925
"Mother Hayes" was a homemaker and friend who influenced others by her Christ-like character.
Affiliation: Board of Foreign Missions of the Presbyterian Church, USA | Locales: Shanghai, Suzhou
Lydia Brown Hipps
1890 ~ 1925
American missionary who served at Ginling (Jinling) College as the head of the Music Department (1917-21); Acting Dean of Women and head of the Music Department of Shanghai College (1921-25).
Affiliation: Jinling College | Locales: Nanjing, JiangsuShanghai
Huang Su’e
For forty years, an inspiring teacher and leader of church-work among women in Shanghai and Jiangsu.
Affiliation: American Episcopal Church Mission | Locales: Shanghai, Jiangsu
Eliza Ellen Leonard
1866 ~ 1924
American medical missionary, formerly of the American Presbyterian Mission, Beijing (Peking), later a member of the medical staff of Shantung (Shandong) Christian University at Jinan (Tsinan).
Affiliation: American Presbyterian Mission | Locales: Beijing, Shandong
John Wherry
1837 ~ 1918
American missionary, Christian educator and Bible translator who served in China for nearly fifty years.
Affiliation: Presbyterian Mission | Locales: Shanghai, BeijingShandong
Wu Hongyu
1834 ~ 1919
An early well-known minister of the American Episcopal Church in China, who made a major contribution to his church and to the contextualization of Christianity in China.
Affiliation: American Episcopal Church Mission | Locale: Shanghai
Moses Yu
1920 ~ 2010
Student ministry leader, church planter, pastor, and seminary founder.
Affiliations: Chinese Churches Overseas, Christian Witness Theological Seminary | Locales: Shandong, ChongqingUnited States