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          Born in in Hume, New York, Lua Getsinger became a Baha'i at age She and her husband Dr. Edward Getsinger were among the first Western.

        1. Born in in Hume, New York, Lua Getsinger became a Baha'i at age She and her husband Dr. Edward Getsinger were among the first Western.
        2. See Martin, Life and Work.
        3. Biography of Lua Moore Getsinger (), "mother-teacher of the Thus the President was informed of the goal of the Bahá'í Movement, and its.
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        5. Title: Lua Getsinger.
        6. Biography of Lua Moore Getsinger (), "mother-teacher of the Thus the President was informed of the goal of the Bahá'í Movement, and its..

          Lua Getsinger

          American Baháʼí Faith member (1871–1916)

          Lua Getsinger

          BornNovember 1, 1871

          Hume, New York, US

          DiedMay 2, 1916

          Cairo, Egypt

          Other namesLouise/Lulu/Lucinda Aurora Moore, Mrs.

          Edward C. Getsinger

          OccupationSpeaker
          Known forDisciple of ʻAbdu'l-Bahá
          Title"Banner", “Herald of the Covenant” and "Mother of the believers"
          SpouseEdward Getsinger

          Louise Aurora Getsinger (1 November 1871 – 2 May 1916), known as Lua, was one of the first Western members of the Baháʼí Faith,[1] recognized as joining the religion on May 21, 1897, just two years after Thornton Chase.[2]: pxxvii 

          Born into the rural countryside of western New York state and initially with a heterodox understanding of the teachings of the religion, by her fervor she corrected many understandings and grew to become a prominent disciple of ʻAbdu'l-Bahá with an international reputation, being named “Herald of t