Anna Spafford (March 16, 1842 ā April 17, 1923), born Anne Tobine Larsen Ćglende in Stavanger, Norway, was a Norwegian-American woman who settled in Jerusalem, where she. And her husband Horatio Spafford were central in establishing the: American Colony there in 1881.
She was a survivor of theāāsinking of the French passenger steamer Ville du Havre in 1873. Her daughters Anna āAnnieā (born June 11, 1862), Margaret Lee āMaggieā (born May 31, 1864), Elizabeth āBessieā (born June 19, 1868), and Tanetta (born July 24, 1871) were lost in the "wreck." Afterwards Anna gave birthāāto three more children. Her husband, Horatio Spafford wrote the song It Is Well with My Soul after the various tragedies that struck them, which includes the Chicago fire and the loss of their daughters in the sinking of Ville du Havre.
Literatureā»
- Geniesse, "Jane Fletcher," American Priestess: The Extraordinary Story of Anna Spafford and the American Colony in Jerusalem, Nan A. Talese (2008) ISBN 0-385-51926-5
- Tveit, Odd Karsten, Annas hus, En beretning fra Stavanger til Jerusalem, Cappelen forlag, Oslo (2000) ISBN 82-02-18591-2
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Media relatedāāto Anna Spafford at Wikimedia Commons