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Guinness-Kumm, Lucy E., 1865-1906 (Personal Name)

Preferred form: Guinness-Kumm, Lucy E., 1865-1906
Used for/see from:
  • Kumm, Lucy E. Guinness-, 1865-1906
  • Guinness, Lucy Evangeline, "Mrs. Karl Kumm ", 1865-1906
  • Kumm, Lucy, 1865-1906
  • Kumm, Lucy Evangeline Guinness, 1865-1906
  • Kumm, Lucy Guinness, 1865-1906
  • Guinness, Lucy E., 1865-1906
  • Guinness, Lucy E. (Lucy Evangeline), 1865-1906
  • Guinness, Lucy Evangeline, 1865-1906
  • Guinness, L. E. (Lucy Evangeline), 1865-1906
  • Guinness, Lucy, 1865-1906
  • Guinness, L. E. (Lucy Evangeline), Mrs. Karl Kumm, 1865-1906
  • Kumm, Karl W., Mrs.
  • Kumm, Karl, Mrs.

Reaching the unreached Sudan Belt, 2005: p.158 (Lucy E. Guinness-Kumm, born 1865 July, died 1906 Aug. 11)

South America, the neglected continent, [1894]: title page (by E.C. Millard and Lucy E. Guinness)

OCLC, viewed May 7, 2015 (access points: Guinness Kumm, Lucy E., 1865-1906; Kumm, Lucy; Kumm, Lucy Evangeline Guinness; Kumm, Lucy Guinness; Guinness, Lucy; Guinness, Lucy E.; Guinness, Lucy E. (Lucy Evangeline), 1865-1906; Guinness, Lucy Evangeline; Guinness, Lucy Evangeline, 1865-1906; Guinness, Lucy Evangeline, "Mrs. Karl Kumm," 1856-1906; Guinness, L. E. (Lucy Evangeline), Mrs. Karl Kumm, 1865-1906; usage: Lucy Guinness Kumm, Lucy Kumm, Lucy E. Guinness, Mrs. Karl W. Kumm, Mrs. Karl Kumm, Lucy Guinness)

WikiTree website, viewed May 8, 2015: Lucy (Guinness) Kumm page (Lucy Evangeline Kumm formerly Guinness. Born July 27, 1865 in Donnybrook, Dublin, Ireland. Wife of Hermann K. Kumm -- married February 3, 1900 in Cairo Egypt. Died August 11, 1906 [location unknown]) http://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Guinness-411

Boston University School of Theology website, viewed May 8, 2015: Kumm, (Hermann) Karl Wilhelm (1874-1930) and Lucy Evangeline [Guinness] (1865-1906) page (Founders of the Sudan United Mission (SUM). Kumm, born in Wiesbaden, Germany, felt called to missionary work among Muslims. He was serving with the North Africa Mission in Egypt when, in 1899, he met Henry Grattan Guinness, the celebrated evangelist, and his daughter, Lucy. Lucy Guinness was known as a writer and editor, and a Christian worker in London's East End. She and Kumm were married in Cairo early in 1900; two sons were born, in 1901 and 1902. In 1901 the Sudan Pioneer Mission was begun; in 1904 Karl Kumm and two others left for Tripoli to study Hausa. In 1904 Lucy, in England with her children, convened a meeting of supporters for the work, renamed the Sudan United Mission. Karl completed a fact-finding expedition to the Upper Benue River area, spent Christmas 1905 with his family in England, and soon afterwards left for the United States, where Lucy and her sons joined him at Northfield, Massachusetts, nearby D. L. Moody's conference center. In July 1906 he left for the Sudan, and shortly afterward in Northfield, Lucy suffered a miscarriage and died as a consequence.) http://www.bu.edu/missiology/missionary-biography/i-k/kumm-hermann-karl-wilhelm-1874-1930-and-lucy-evangeline-guinness-1865-1906/

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