Ingeborg Estrup Møberg, born Paaskesen 1930. Teacher 1951. Children secretary of DMS, 1954-57 Ingeborg Estrup Møberg, født Paaskesen, 1930. Læreruddannelse 1951. Børnesekretær i DMS, 1954-57. Et års ophold på Carey Hall, England, 1957-58. Udsendt af DMS til Tanganyika/Tanzania, 1958-70. Gift med Jens Peter Møberg,1962. Arbejdsområder: Kvindemissionær i Jhangiro distrikt, 1959-61. Søndagsskolesekretær i Buhaya, 1961-62. Fra 1962-70 sammen med ægtefælle i Igabiro, West Lake region: Se portræt, J. P. Møberg. (Foto fra 1966)
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Ingeborg Estrup Møberg, born Paaskesen 1930. Teacher 1951. Children secretary of DMS, 1954-57. One year course at Carey Hall, England, 1957-58. Sent by DMS to Tanganyika/Tanzania, 1958-70. Married to Jens Peter Møberg 1962. Working areas: Women evangelist in Jhangiro district,1959-61. Sunday school secretary at Buhaya, 1961-62. From 1962-70 together with husband at Igabiro, the West Lake Region: See portrait of husband. (Photo from 1966).
Danmission FOLDER038 Det Danske Missionsselskab Danish Missionary Society DMS Buhaya Jhangiro district Den Evg. Lutherske Kirke - ELCT Evg. Lutheran Church - ELCT Kirke Mission Church Mission Ingeborg Estrup Paaskesen Ingeborg Estrup Møberg Ingeborg Møberg Jens Peter Møberg Missionærer Missionaries Tanganyika Tanzania West Lake Region Portrætter Portraits
Time Period
1966
Place
Africa Igabiro West Lake Region Tanganyika Tanzania
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