GV
Guido Verbeck
Celebrity
Birth Date: Jan. 23, 1830
Birth Time: 12:30 a.m.
Birth City: Zeist, Utrecht, Netherlands
Aquarius
Degree : 2º33'27.36"
Sun Sign*
Sagittarius
Degree : 18º57'20.6"
Moon Sign
Purva Ashadha
Pada : 2
Nakshatra
Libra
Degree : 5º57'52.82"
Ascendant
Updated at Apr 25, 2024
Created by admin.astronidan
GV
Jan. 23, 1830
12:30 a.m.
Zeist, Utrecht, Netherlands
Celebrity
Aquarius
Degree : 2º33'27.36"
Sun Sign*
Sagittarius
Degree : 18º57'20.6"
Moon Sign
Purva Ashadha
Pada : 2
Nakshatra
Libra
Degree : 5º57'52.82"
Ascendant
Updated at Apr 25, 2024
Created by admin.astronidan
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Birth Details

Gender Male
Weekday Saturday
Date Jan. 23, 1830
Time 12:30 a.m.
Daylight Saving No
City Zeist, Utrecht, Netherlands
Geo-location 52ºN5'24.0",
Timezone Europe/Amsterdam

Residence Details

City Zeist, Utrecht, Netherlands
Timezone Europe/Amsterdam

Time/Correction

Time (Europe/Amsterdam) Jan. 23, 1830, 12:26:34 AM
Time (UTC) Jan. 23, 1830, 12:09:04 AM
Time (LMT) Jan. 23, 1830, 12:30:00 AM
Time (Julian) 2389475.5062963
LMT Correction 0.3489 Hrs
Ayanmsha True Chitra - 21º28'17.44"

Birth Place

Birth location on map - Lat: 52ºN5'24.0" Lon: 5ºN13'59.99"

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Diagnoses

Body Part Problems | Gastrointestinal

Vocation

Education | Teacher Politics | Diplomat Religion | Ecclesiastics/ western Writers | Translator

Notable

Awards | Vocational award Famous | Top 5% of Profession

Family

Parenting | Kids more than 3 Parenting | Kids -Traumatic event

Life Story

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Dutch educator who was a citizen of no country but was honored in Holland, Austria and Japan as a missionary, educator and statesman. Verbeck was one of a select group instrumental in having the Bible translated into Japanese in 1887 and is best known for his advocacy for the use of the German language in Japanese medical studies. Verbeck studied engineering at the Polytechnic Institute of Utrecht and graduated from the Moravian Academy in Zeist in 1848. When he was 22, his sister and her husband invited him to travel to the United States where he took a position at a foundry outside of Green Bay, Wisconsin. After about a year, he moved to Brooklyn, New York, and then on to Helena, Arkansas where he found an engineering position. Eventually he returned to Wisconsin to be near his sister’s family, and when they moved to New York, he followed. During the summer of 1854, he contracted cholera and was confined to his bed for a full month. Reportedly he vowed to become a missionary if he survived the illness. While in New York, he enrolled at a theological seminary. After completing his studies, he was licensed and ordained an evangelist on 3/22/1859. Verbeck married Maria Manion on 4/18/1859. He and his new wife sailed from New York on 5/07/1859 for his first assignment. Although delayed by storms, they arrived safely in Japan, anxious to begin their missionary duties. The birth of their first child on 1/26/1860 marked the first Christian child born in Japan since its reopening to the world, but joy turned to sorrow when their daughter, christened Emma Japonica, died on 2/09/1860. The couple’s second child, William, was born on 1/18/1861, and January 1863 saw the arrival of another daughter, once again named Emma Japonica. The political atmosphere in Japan was changing, and Verbeck was fearful for his family’s safety. Warned that his own life was in danger, he moved the family first to the island of Deshima, and later to Shanghai. Three more children were born in the years between 1864-68. During his years in Japan, Verbeck had been teaching English to Japanese students from his home, but during 1864-65, the classes were moved to the government school. By early 1868, it became obvious that it would be necessary to leave Nagasaki, and accepting an offer to go to Tokyo to help form a national university, he made his preparations on 3/23/1869. His wife and children were readied for their voyage to California. Verbeck became president of the University of Tokyo and received the Japanese order of the "Rising Sun" in 1877. Verbeck died on 3/10/1898, Tokyo. Link to Wikipedia biography

Life Events

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S.No. Event Type Event Date Event Description
1

Begin Major Project

Jan. 1, 1864

Work : Begin Major Project 1864 (English classes moved to government school)

2

New Job

March 23, 1869

Work : New Job 23 March 1869 (Accepted position at Tokyo university) .

3

Prize

Jan. 1, 1877

Work : Prize 1877 (Japanese "Rising Sun" award)

4

End Major Project

Jan. 1, 1887

Work : End Major Project 1887 (Finished translating bible, Japanese to English)

S.No. Event Type Event Date Event Description
1

Marriage

April 18, 1859

Relationship : Marriage 18 April 1859 (Maria Manion) .

S.No. Event Type Event Date Event Description
1

Degree Completion

Jan. 1, 1848

Social : End a program of study 1848 (Graduated from Moravian Academy)

2

Degree Completion

March 22, 1859

Social : End a program of study 22 March 1859 (Ordained an evangelist) .

3

Begin Travel

May 1, 1859

Social : Begin Travel 7 May 1859 (Trip to Japan) .

S.No. Event Type Event Date Event Description
1

Birth Child

Jan. 26, 1860

Family : Change in family responsibilities 26 January 1860 (First daughter born) .

2

Birth Child

Jan. 18, 1861

Family : Change in family responsibilities 18 January 1861 (Son William born) .

3

Birth Child

Jan. 1, 1863

Family : Change in family responsibilities January 1863 (Second daughter Emma born) .

S.No. Event Type Event Date Event Description
1

Acute Illness

Jan. 1, 1854

Health : Acute illness 1854 (Bedridden with cholera, one year)

S.No. Event Type Event Date Event Description
1

Child Death

Feb. 1, 1860

Death of Child 9 February 1860 (Daughter Emma dies) .

2

Unspecified

March 10, 1898

Death, Cause unspecified 10 March 1898 at 12:00 noon in Tokyo, Japan (Age 68) .

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