Frances Sophia Tranaker (1727-1784)

Item

Title
Frances Sophia Tranaker (1727-1784)
Alternative Title
Frances Sophia Traneker (1727-1784)
Publisher
Moravian Lives Project
Type
Text
Format
image/PDF
Description
Frances Sophia Tanaker (1727–1782) was a devoted member of the Moravian Church who experienced a religious awakening in childhood and entered the Moravian Girls' Economy at Mariendorf in 1740. She later served in Moravian educational and leadership roles in Germany, the Netherlands, and England before marrying George Franeker in 1759 and being ordained a deaconess. Together they helped oversee Moravian congregations and children's institutions in Bedford, Bristol, London, and Fulneck. Remembered for her faithfulness, compassion, and dedication to the care of women and children, she endured a lengthy illness before dying peacefully on March 29, 1782. This biographical memoir (Lebenslauf), written after her death by another person and based on her life and service, commemorates her spiritual journey and contributions to the Moravian Church.
Subject
Tranaker, Frances Sophia
Moravians--Biography
Women--Biography
Biographies
Identifier
MemLon 300064
Place
Westhofen, Alsace
Herrndyke, Holland
Mile End, England
Fulneck, England
Rights Holder
Fulneck Moravian Archives, Fulneck, UK