David Nitschmann Sr. (1676-1758)

Item

Title
David Nitschmann Sr. (1676-1758)
translator
Carté, Katherine E.
Publisher
Moravian Archives, Bethlehem, Pennsylvania
Type
Text
Format
image/pdf
Description
This account of David Nitschmann's life was written by another brother or sister. It recounts his childhood in Moravia and how he was raised within the secrecy of the Brethren. In 1704, he moved to Kunewald where he became a farmer. Kunewald experienced a great awakening under his leadership and several of the Brethren were taken prisoners. David himself was declared a heretic and thrown into prison. He escaped from jail and went to Berthelsdorf and then Herrnhut. He received a call to St. Thomas and to St. Croix where his wife died. He then received a call to Pennsylvania along with his daughter Anna. He was one of the builders of Bethlehem. He was a proficient writer and leader of the Widowers' Choir. The author describes in the account his last few days of illness, his death, and his funeral.
Subject
Nitschmann, David, 1696-1772
Moravians--Biography
Religious life--History--17th century
Religious life--History--18th century
Bethlehem (Pa.)--History--18th century
Biographies
Source
https://www.moravianchurcharchives.findbuch.net/php/main.php#4d656d6f6972732ex4926
Identifier
BethDiary Vol. XVIII, p. 267
Language
German
English
Extent
13 pages
Rights Holder
Moravian Archives, Bethlehem, Pennsylvania
Rights
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Item sets
Personal Papers