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Mary Livingstone

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Parents
  
Robert Moffat


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Died
  
April 27, 1862, Chupanga, Mozambique

Spouse
  
David Livingstone (m. 1845–1862)

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Mary Livingstone (née Moffat; 1821 – 27 April 1862) was the wife of the Scottish Congregationalist missionary David Livingstone.

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Her father, Robert Moffat, was a Scottish Congregationalist missionary who worked among the Bechuana people at Kuruman.

Biography

Mary Moffat was the first of ten children born to Robert Moffat, a Scottish missionary and his wife Mary (née Smith 1795–1870). Mary was born in Griquatown, about 93 miles north of Kimberley. From 1839 to 1843 she lived in Britain with her parents. When the family returned to South Africa, she taught in the school at Kuruman where she met David Livingstone.

She married Livingstone in January 1845, despite her mother's disapproval. The couple lived initially in Kolobeng, North West Province. She accompanied Livingstone on his two journeys across the Kalahari desert in 1849 and 1850. Two of her six children were born during these treks and were delivered by her husband. She did not go on Livingstone's first expedition to the Zambezi, 1853–1856, because she lived in Britain for four years for the sake of the children's education. Livingstone joined her in Britain from 1856 to 1858. In 1858 she returned to Africa to accompany Livingstone on the official "Zambezi Expedition" but became pregnant again and left the expedition to go to her parents' home in Kuruman for the birth of the new child.

Death

Returning to Africa she met Livingstone at the mouth of the Zambezi, but fell ill in the camp at Shupanga and died there on 27 April 1862.

References

Mary Livingstone (née Moffat) Wikipedia