Gustavus Reinhold Nyländer
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Gustavus Reinhold Nyländer (1776–1825,
Kissy, Sierra Leone Kissy is a neighbourhood located on the eastern end of the capital, Freetown, in Sierra Leone. It is known for its various health services, including the United Methodist Church Health and Maternity ward, as well as Kissy Mental Hospital. Addition ...
) was a
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Lutheran missionary and linguist who worked in
Sierra Leone Sierra Leone,)]. officially the Republic of Sierra Leone, is a country on the southwest coast of West Africa. It is bordered by Liberia to the southeast and Guinea surrounds the northern half of the nation. Covering a total area of , Sierra ...
. He worked under the auspices of the Anglican Church Mission Society, Church Missionary Society (CMS). Nyländer grew up in
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and then attended a
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in
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. He came to
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in 1805. Nyländer arrived in Sierra Leone in September 1806 with Leopold Butscher and Johann Prasse, all three of them
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. Their instructions were to leave the settlement to work amongst the
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minister
Henry Beverhout Henry Beverhout was an African-Caribbean methodist minister who led a company of Nova Scotian settlers who settled in Sierra Leone. Beverhout was an African-Caribbean person born free in St Croix, an island in the Danish West Indies.Fyfe C. (1991) ...
.
Charles Wenzel Charles Frederic Wenzel (1769–18??) was a German Lutheran missionary who worked in Sierra Leone. He worked under the auspices of the Anglican Church Mission Society, Church Missionary Society (CMS). Wenzel was from Breslau, Silesia and attende ...
was his brother-in-law. Between 1812 and 1818 Nyländer was based on the Bullom Shore ( Kaffu Bullom). In 1814 he published ''Grammar and Vocabulary of the Bullom Language'' and ''Spelling-book of the Bullom Language: With a Dialogue and Scripture Exercises'' He subsequently moved to Kissy a village founded to cater for
recaptives The liberated Africans of Sierra Leone, also known as recaptives, were Africans who had been illegally enslaved onboard slave ships and rescued by anti-slavery patrols from the West Africa Squadron of the Royal Navy. After the British Parliament ...
, enslaved Africans liberated by the
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's
West Africa Squadron The West Africa Squadron, also known as the Preventative Squadron, was a squadron of the British Royal Navy whose goal was to suppress the Atlantic slave trade by patrolling the coast of West Africa. Formed in 1808 after the British Parliame ...
near
Freetown Freetown is the capital and largest city of Sierra Leone. It is a major port city on the Atlantic Ocean and is located in the Western Area of the country. Freetown is Sierra Leone's major urban, economic, financial, cultural, educational and p ...
. He died here in 1825 from an illness which affected many missionaries.


Bibliography


Spelling-book of the Bullom Language: With a Dialogue and Scripture Exercises
London: For the Church Missionary Society, 1814.
Grammar and Vocabulary of the Bullom Language
London: For the Church Missionary Society, 1814.
Book Hoa Matthew: The Gospel According to Saint Matthew, in Bullom & English
London: Tilling and Hughes, 1816.
Good Word to All People Who Wish to Go to Heaven
London: For the Church Missionary Society, 1816.
Select Portions of the Book of Common Prayer, according to the Use of the United Church of England and Ireland (1816)
translated by Gustavus Reinhold Nyländer, digitized by Richard Mammana


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from Dictionary of African Christian Biography {{DEFAULTSORT:Nylander, Gustavus Reinhold 1776 births 1825 deaths German translators German Lutheran missionaries German Anglican missionaries Anglican missionaries in Sierra Leone German expatriates in Sierra Leone Missionary linguists