David Nitschmann (Legal Counsel)

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David Nitschmann (to distinguish people with the same name in the Moravian tradition often with the nickname Syndikus or David Nitschmann III ; born September 19, 1703 in Zauchtenthal ; † March 29, 1779 in Zeist , Netherlands) was a German-Moravian missionary and the first archivist of the Moravian Brethren .

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Nitschmann, who belonged to the Bohemian Brothers persecuted in Moravia , emigrated to Saxony in 1724 together with his namesakes, the later bishop and the "confessor" who died in prison in 1729 , where he and some fellow fates on the estate of Nikolaus Ludwig von Zinzendorf in Herrnhut Was accepted and in 1724 was one of the founders of the Brethren. His father Georg Nitschmann († 1741) also joined the congregation and was one of the four senior elders from 1727. David Nitschmann learned the trade of weaver, but from 1728 was employed by Zinzendorf as a valet and private secretary. He played a decisive role in transferring the tradition of the Unity of the Bohemian Brethren to the Moravians. Mission trips took him to Denmark, England, St. Petersburg (1735) and Switzerland. A missionary visit to Ceylon ( Sri Lanka ) from the end of 1738 to 1741 was unsuccessful. After Zinzendorf's death in 1760, Nitschmann joined the leadership of the Brethren. Living in Zeist from 1762 on, he gathered archive materials there and looked after Zinzendorf's estate, interrupted by a visitation trip to Pennsylvania in 1765/66 . From 1775 he was the full-time director of the central university archive of the Brethren, which he had set up in Zeist.

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  1. To this trip in detail Otto Teigeler: The Moravians in Russia. The aim, scope and output of their activities. Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht, Göttingen 2006, pp. 93–158.