David Livingstone, Missionary Explorer Elizabeth Isichei
October 1, 1997 Early Life
1813 Livingstone born on March 19 in Blantyre, Scotland 1823 Starts work in cotton mill 1838 Accepted by London Missionary Society (LMS) for work in China 1839 Start of Opium War (which lasts until 1842) makes China missions impracticable 1840 Chance meeting with Robert Moffat in London persuades Livingstone to work in Africa; qualifies as doctor, ordained as minister, and sails for South Africa 1841 Reaches Cape Town; travels to Moffat's station in Kuruman 1845 Marries Mary Moffat First Journeys
1847-52 Founds several mission stations, ending with Kolobeng 1849 Trip to Lake Ngami with William Cotton Oswell earns him fame in Britain 1851 Reaches upper Zambezi River for the first time 1852 Mary takes children to England 1853-6 Crosses southern Africa from coast to coast 1856 Returns to England and receives a hero's welcome—and the gold medal from the Royal Geographic Society 1857 Publishes Missionary Travels and Researches in South Africa; leaves the LMS Zambezi Expedition
1858 Zambezi Expedition sets sail; initial objectives abandoned by the end of the year 1859 Livingstone reaches Lake Nyasa 1862 Mary joins her husband on the Zambezi and dies almost immediately 1863 Zambezi Expedition and Universities Mission are recalled; Livingstone sails 2,500 miles to India to get a good price for his ship 1864 Son, Robert, dies of wounds fighting for the Union in the American Civil War days before he turns 19. 1865 Livingstone publishes Narrative of an Expedition to the Zambezi and its Tributaries Last Journey
1866-73 On his last journey, tries (unsuccessfully) to find the source of the Nile 1871 Meets Henry M. Stanley May 1873 Dies near Lake Bangweulu (Zambia); African companions take his body to Bagamoyo on the coast, a nine-month journey, and then to England 1874Buried ...
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