Whitener, Sterling Hegnauer, 1921-

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Sterling W. and Marie Whitener were missionaries serving under the Evangelical and Reformed Church in Yochow, Hunan Province, China from 1919 to 1946. Their son, Sterling Hegnauer Whitener, and his wife were missionaries in China from 1946 to 1950 and then in Hong Kong until 1967.

From the description of Whitener Family papers, 1945-1992 (inclusive) 1946-1953(bulk). (Yale University). WorldCat record id: 702160983

Sterling Wilfong Whitener was born in 1894 in North Carolina. He married Marie Hegnauer in 1919 and they left for China that year, serving as missionaries first under the Reformed Church in the U.S. and later under the Evangelical and Reformed Church. Following language study in Nanking, the Whiteners were stationed in Yochow, Hunan Province. SWW was assigned to evangelistic work and Marie worked with a women's Bible school. Following their furlough in 1924 the Whiteners returned to Yochow but in 1927 political disturbances forced their evacuation to Shanghai and then to the United States. where SWW served three churches in Thomasville, NC. From 1928 to 1934 the Whiteners again served in Yochow. Due to the political situation, SWW worked with famine relief during the floods of 1930 while the family was evacuated to Shanghai for six months. SWW also organized relief programs for refugees fleeing fighting. Following furlough in 1934, the Whiteners returned to Yochow. During 1939 to 1941 the Whiteners were evacuated to Yuanling in western Hunan Province due to air raids. Marie was in Shanghai during 1940 so that the children could attend Shanghai American School. From 1941 to 1946 the Whiteners were on an extended furlough in North Carolina, unable to return to China because of war conditions. They returned to Yoyang (Yochow) in 1946 and Marie died in Hankow in 1947. SWW returned to the United States in 1948 and died in North Carolina in 1950.

Sterling Hegnauer Whitener was born in China in 1921, son of Sterling and Marie. After receiving a B.A. from Catawba College and a M. Div. from Yale Divinity School, SHW and his wife, Barbara Brown Whitener, joined his parents in Yoyang, Hunan Province in 1946, serving under the Evangelical and Reformed Church. After one year of educational work, SHW was involved in evangelistic work and acted as treasurer for the mission. SHW and BBW stayed in Hunan until September 1950. Following SHW's study for an S.T.M. degree at Yale Divinity School, they returned to mission work in Hong Kong. SHW assisted refugees at the Rennie's Mill Camp and worked with the Hong Kong Council, Church of Christ in China, organizing a Social Welfare Department for the Church. He also served as an interim director of Church World Service and helped found Chung Chi College. After taking his MSW degree while on furlough in 1965, he taught at the University of Hong Kong until 1967.

From the guide to the Whitener Family Papers, 1945-2000, (Yale University Divinity School Library)

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