Conner's family traveled with Moravian missionaries and their Delaware converts.
In 1904, Moravian missionaries established a mission and trading post at the northwest corner of the harbour.
The Moravian missionaries were repeatedly detained, interrogated, fined and released.
They both sent sons to study with the Moravian missionaries, the Gambolds.
In 1782, Moravian missionaries from Germany arrived in the area to convert the population.
Its architecture is strongly influenced by that of the parts of Europe from which the Moravian missionaries came.
Edith was the daughter and grand-daughter of Moravian missionaries in Kansas.
Moravian missionaries baptized 13,000 converts before any other missionaries arrived on the scene.
An all-male group of German Moravian missionaries arrived in 1843.
The Moravian missionaries were the first large scale Protestant missionary movement.