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Francesca French
Francesca Law French 馮貴石 (alternative name: Feng Guishi 馮貴石), (12 December 1871 – 2 August 1960) was a British Protestant Christian missionary in China. She served with the China Inland Mission.
==Early career==

French was born in Bruges, Belgium, the second daughter of English parents John Erington French and his first cousin Frances Elizabeth French. She was educated at the secondary school in Geneva, Switzerland. Her older sister, Evangeline F. French had gone to China as a missionary in 1893. Francesca wanted to go to China also, but she remained in England to care for her aging mother.〔Benson, Linda, "Missionaries with Attitude: A Women's Mission in Northwestern China." ''International Bulletin of Missionary Research'' Vol. 29, No. 4, 2005, p. 184〕 After her mother died, in 1908 she joined her sister in China.
The French sisters were stationed with Mildred Cable in Huozhou, Shanxi and travelled constantly in the surrounding area. They became known as the "trio." 〔Anderson, Gerald H, (Biographical dictionary of Christian missions ), ISBN 0-8028-4680-7, 1999.〕 Francesca was the quietest of the three and described as sensitive, sympathetic, bookish, and artistic.〔"Women Missionaries." htt;//womenmissionaries.blogspot.com/, Accessed 16 Apr 2011〕 After 20 years in Huozhou, the trio believed that the mission should be turned over to Chinese leaders and the three applied to work in relatively unknown, largely Muslim western China. Although there were doubts that women should be assigned to this region their proposal was finally accepted in 1923.〔Benson, 183〕

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