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Those missionaries in this list page that are already in the List of China Inland Mission missionaries in China could be deleted from here and replaced as a group by inserting the CIM link. DFH 18:07, 27 October 2006 (UTC)
CIM missionaries Alfred Jennings, Rose Jennings, Jessie Jennings, Charles Herbert Hess, Winifred May Jennings Hess should be added to the CIM missionary list. These are my grandparents, aunt, and parents. I am new to all this editing procedure so am not sure how to go about this. I will do all I can to find dates, however locations were varied on different times in China. Any help would be appreciated. — Preceding unsigned comment added by Ajoyp ( talk • contribs) 22:01, 11 July 2016 (UTC)
The linked article for each listed missionary needs to be checked to see if the See also section has a list of names that can be simply replaced by a link back to this article, and/or to the one for CIM missionaries. DFH 19:11, 27 October 2006 (UTC)
Thanks, David for all of your good ideas. It might be good to break down the list by society. I plan on filling in a lot of these "red" links soon. Some individuals made contributions in multiple societies after leaving the C.I.M. and I wouldn't want to pigeonhole them (such as C.T. Studd). But I do agree that we have a lot of duplication going on. Brian York
I have assumed that it is appropriate to include here missionaries such as Reverend Thomas Barclay who was a missionary in Taiwan. DFH 15:29, 30 December 2006 (UTC)
Hello, I have made some bold attempts to put all of the Protestant missionaries to China on one page. I admit that it is bulky, but I believe that it would aid researchers who are not familiar with which agency exactly to look for. Please feel free to comment. A good goal would be to have each agency under it's own header. Brian0324 21:38, 15 August 2007 (UTC)
The following have been removed from the list until notability or relevance is established.
"Other C.I.M. workers"
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i'm not seeing Pearl Buck. I don't know the subject well enough so I'm not sure if this is deliberate but she is arguably the most famous chinese missionary ever. jbolden1517 Talk 22:49, 12 July 2009 (UTC)
CIM published a book entitled, Torch for Islam : a biography of George K. Harris, missionary to Muslims (1965). This is now out of print. According to COPAC, a copy is held at Oxford. DFH ( talk) 14:23, 5 July 2010 (UTC)
Create article on Wilhelm Lobscheid. [Links commented out; available by editing the page.] Rajmaan ( talk) 04:00, 26 January 2013 (UTC)
This should probably be moved to Protestant missionaries to China inasmuch as Liang Fa, Wat Ngong, & al. were official Protestant missionaries as well but the native workers are obviously outside the SCOPE of what this article is interested in. — LlywelynII 02:03, 26 July 2016 (UTC)
Although I do believe that every missionary who went to China did have some impact, the general guidlines for lists still apply: WP:LISTPEOPLE requires that a person is normally included only if the person 1) meets the WP:NOTABILITY requirement and 2) is established by WP:RELIABLE SOURCES.
If a person in a list does not have a Wikipedia article, a citation to a reliable source or link to another article must be provided to establish notability, not merely that a person was in fact a missionary. This is partly because of policies at Wikipedia is not a directory.
Redlinking names will create a way to see important missionaries who do not have articles, such as Luella Miner, Gardner Tewskbury, Ira Miller Condit, George F. Fitch, Walter Macon Lowrie, Mary Margaret Moninger, William Speer (missionary), Rosewll Hobart Graves (these are examples of those known to me; others may well also be Notable.
I will remove names from the list carefully, however, by checking the names in KS Latourette's History of Christian Missions in China or a Google search to see if notability might possibly be established for those who do not have articles.
If they are possibly notable but without an article, I will redlink the names. I will add the names of others here as they are removed. ch ( talk) 07:21, 24 February 2017 (UTC)
I cut this list of unchecked people and the text, since these are not appropriate for a List Page. A number of them are already on the list above in any case. I preserve them here in case someone wants to use them to start an article.
The entry for Robert Jermain Thomas needs attention. He was not assigned to Korea, he merely died there. He was active in Tianjin. He went to Korea but was only there for about a month (all of it spent on his ship) before he was killed. Also, the "Chinese Name" is actually his name rendered in the Korean alphabet, so is not correct. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 2601:1C1:8100:23B0:A540:91F6:6960:2D18 ( talk) 16:29, 20 July 2020 (UTC)
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Those missionaries in this list page that are already in the List of China Inland Mission missionaries in China could be deleted from here and replaced as a group by inserting the CIM link. DFH 18:07, 27 October 2006 (UTC)
CIM missionaries Alfred Jennings, Rose Jennings, Jessie Jennings, Charles Herbert Hess, Winifred May Jennings Hess should be added to the CIM missionary list. These are my grandparents, aunt, and parents. I am new to all this editing procedure so am not sure how to go about this. I will do all I can to find dates, however locations were varied on different times in China. Any help would be appreciated. — Preceding unsigned comment added by Ajoyp ( talk • contribs) 22:01, 11 July 2016 (UTC)
The linked article for each listed missionary needs to be checked to see if the See also section has a list of names that can be simply replaced by a link back to this article, and/or to the one for CIM missionaries. DFH 19:11, 27 October 2006 (UTC)
Thanks, David for all of your good ideas. It might be good to break down the list by society. I plan on filling in a lot of these "red" links soon. Some individuals made contributions in multiple societies after leaving the C.I.M. and I wouldn't want to pigeonhole them (such as C.T. Studd). But I do agree that we have a lot of duplication going on. Brian York
I have assumed that it is appropriate to include here missionaries such as Reverend Thomas Barclay who was a missionary in Taiwan. DFH 15:29, 30 December 2006 (UTC)
Hello, I have made some bold attempts to put all of the Protestant missionaries to China on one page. I admit that it is bulky, but I believe that it would aid researchers who are not familiar with which agency exactly to look for. Please feel free to comment. A good goal would be to have each agency under it's own header. Brian0324 21:38, 15 August 2007 (UTC)
The following have been removed from the list until notability or relevance is established.
"Other C.I.M. workers"
The image Image:ShensiConferenceDelegates1925.JPG is used in this article under a claim of fair use, but it does not have an adequate explanation for why it meets the requirements for such images when used here. In particular, for each page the image is used on, it must have an explanation linking to that page which explains why it needs to be used on that page. Please check
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i'm not seeing Pearl Buck. I don't know the subject well enough so I'm not sure if this is deliberate but she is arguably the most famous chinese missionary ever. jbolden1517 Talk 22:49, 12 July 2009 (UTC)
CIM published a book entitled, Torch for Islam : a biography of George K. Harris, missionary to Muslims (1965). This is now out of print. According to COPAC, a copy is held at Oxford. DFH ( talk) 14:23, 5 July 2010 (UTC)
Create article on Wilhelm Lobscheid. [Links commented out; available by editing the page.] Rajmaan ( talk) 04:00, 26 January 2013 (UTC)
This should probably be moved to Protestant missionaries to China inasmuch as Liang Fa, Wat Ngong, & al. were official Protestant missionaries as well but the native workers are obviously outside the SCOPE of what this article is interested in. — LlywelynII 02:03, 26 July 2016 (UTC)
Although I do believe that every missionary who went to China did have some impact, the general guidlines for lists still apply: WP:LISTPEOPLE requires that a person is normally included only if the person 1) meets the WP:NOTABILITY requirement and 2) is established by WP:RELIABLE SOURCES.
If a person in a list does not have a Wikipedia article, a citation to a reliable source or link to another article must be provided to establish notability, not merely that a person was in fact a missionary. This is partly because of policies at Wikipedia is not a directory.
Redlinking names will create a way to see important missionaries who do not have articles, such as Luella Miner, Gardner Tewskbury, Ira Miller Condit, George F. Fitch, Walter Macon Lowrie, Mary Margaret Moninger, William Speer (missionary), Rosewll Hobart Graves (these are examples of those known to me; others may well also be Notable.
I will remove names from the list carefully, however, by checking the names in KS Latourette's History of Christian Missions in China or a Google search to see if notability might possibly be established for those who do not have articles.
If they are possibly notable but without an article, I will redlink the names. I will add the names of others here as they are removed. ch ( talk) 07:21, 24 February 2017 (UTC)
I cut this list of unchecked people and the text, since these are not appropriate for a List Page. A number of them are already on the list above in any case. I preserve them here in case someone wants to use them to start an article.
The entry for Robert Jermain Thomas needs attention. He was not assigned to Korea, he merely died there. He was active in Tianjin. He went to Korea but was only there for about a month (all of it spent on his ship) before he was killed. Also, the "Chinese Name" is actually his name rendered in the Korean alphabet, so is not correct. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 2601:1C1:8100:23B0:A540:91F6:6960:2D18 ( talk) 16:29, 20 July 2020 (UTC)