Rev David Brainerd 1718 - 1947 Connecticut - Massachusetts
Rev David Brainerd Famous memorial
BIRTH
20 Apr 1718
Haddam, Middlesex County, Connecticut, USA
DEATH
9 Oct 1747 (aged 29)
Northampton, Hampshire County, Massachusetts, USA
BURIAL
Bridge Street Cemetery
Northampton, Hampshire County, Massachusetts, USA Show Map
MEMORIAL ID
11160 · View Source
MEMORIAL
PHOTOS 4
FLOWERS 87
Religious Figure. He was a Colonial American Missionary to Native Americans. He began to study for the ministry at Yale College in 1739 and the same year, was diagnosed with tuberculosis, which gave him bouts of depression. He became involved with the "New Light" movement and in November of 1741 Brainerd was expelled from Yale College for refusing to make a public confession. Since the door to becoming an ordained minister was close, he became an itinerant preacher, filling pulpits of New Light sympathizers throughout New England and New York. After hearing his zealous preaching in 1742, Jonathan Dickinson, a Presbyterian minister and commissioner of the Society in Scotland for Propagating Christian Knowledge, first proposed that Brainerd become a missionary. He began to minister to Native Americans. He was ordained by the Presbytery of New York in 1744. From 1743 to 1747 he ministered to the Native Americans in western Massachusetts, eastern New York, the Lehigh region of Pennsylvania, and central New Jersey. The stress of this work made his fragile health decline. He died of tuberculosis at the home of Jonathan Edwards, a well-respected religious leader in Northhampton, Massachusetts. He was close friend to Edward's daughter, Jerusha, who is buried next to Brainerd. In 1749 Edwards published "An Account of the Life of the Late Reverend Mr. David Brainerd," which was drawn from Brainerd's extensive diaries and supplemented by Edwards's own commentary. The book has received international fame and been reprinted several times.
Bio by: Linda Davis
Inscription
Sacred to the
memory of the
Rev. David Brainard,
a faithful and laborious
Missionary to the
Stockbridge, Delaware,
and Susquehannah
Tribes of Indians,
who died in this town,
Oct. 10, 1747.
Æ.32.
Family Members
Parents
Hezekiah Brainerd
1681–1727
Dorothy Hobart Brainerd
1679–1732
Siblings
Hezekiah Brainerd
1708–1774
Dorothy Brainerd Smith
1709–1754
Nehemiah Brainerd
1711–1742
Jerusha Brainerd Spencer
1714–1747
Martha Brainerd Spencer
1716–1754
John Brainerd
1720–1781
Elizabeth Brainard Miller
1722–1773
Israel Brainerd
1725–1748
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