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- Gallichan, Albert obit 1993
Obituary of Albert Gallichan, Overseer of France He died while he was at Convention at Fosters, Alabama U.S. in 1993. - Korea 1963-64 Convention
1963-64 Korea Convention - Rankin, Kate; Grace Hoops
Kate Rankin and Grace Hoops, early Irish Workers on 1913 Workers List. - Reid, Wilson, FIRST Overseer
Reid, Wilson, FIRST Overseer of Ireland - Speers, Rose, May & Beattie
Rose, May and Battie Spears - FL 1926 Sanford Convention
1926 Sanford, Florida Convention - NH 1993 Workers' Meetings
- Brass, Ada & Marthie Van Dyk
Ada Brass & Marthie Van Dyk - Murray, Archie 1913
1913 Archie Murray - Cooney, Fred Family
Edward Cooney's brother, Fred and wife Millie (seated) along with sons, Bill & Arthur, and daughter Violet - Cooney, Fred-Children 3
Arthur, Bob, Violet & Bill Cooney, probably around 1935 were children of Fred Cooney Fred Cooney was the brother of Ed Cooney - Twamley, Joe Tombstone
Overseer of Scotland, formerly of England. Tombstone reads: "In Remembrance of Joseph R. Twamley Evangelist. Died 13th December 1960, aged 81 years. A Beloved Brother and Faithful Minister." - Geue, Clem
Clem Geue started in the work in South Australia in 1933, and went to Sri Lanka in 1937. He returned to Western Australia in 1964 where he had the Oversight until he died in January 1980, aged 69. His sister, Gladys, was also in the work. - Jamieson, William R. (1905)
Willie Rankin Jamieson (Uncle Willie) was born April 28, 1881, in Scotland, to William and Elizabeth Jamieson. Two of his sisters, Violet and Elizabeth also became workers. Willie professed in his first meeting on Jan. 2, 1905 and later that month, entered the ministry. In the fall of that year, he went to California to preach and also labored in Oregon before going to China in 1926 where he PIONEERED the work. He spent six years in the Philippines, from 1939 to 1945, being interned in a Japanese camp part of that time. He came to California in March, 1957, died October 11, 1974 and is buried in California. - Newlands, David & Horace Todhunter
David Newlands & Horace Todhunter, taken mid to late 1980s - Fermanagh History & Society
'Fermanagh History and Society' Editors: Eileen M. Murphy and William J. Roulston. Published in 2004 by Geography Publications, Dublin, Ire. ISBN: 0906602521. See: "Cooneyites," Pp 402-403 - George Walker 3
George Walker, First Eastern USA Overseer - Trigg, Jack & Alex Mitchell
Jack Trigg and Alec Mitchell - 1912 Nutfield, Ireland Convention
- Walker Alex
Alex Walker Alex S. Walker married Queenie Higgins of Avoca and wrote No. 72, was for a time in the work in New South Wales. They lived in New Zealand and had a daughter in the work in Malay. - Williamson, Joe; John Clarke
Joe Williamson and John Clarke - ID 1961 Post Falls
1961 Post Falls, Idaho Convention - Walker, Geo; Willie Wilson
George Walker (age 102 yrs) and Willie Wilson. Photo taken Feb., 1979, on Shoals, IN Convention Grounds. - WA 1921 Milltown
1921 Milltown, Washington Convention Prominent early Irish workers who became Overseers L-R, Back row: Jack Carroll, Western North America (1904); George Walker, Eastern North America (1899). Front Row: Willie Gill, England (1900); Bill Carroll, Victoria, Australia (1903) - Crocknacrieve Cooks 1913
Kitchen Crew. Female cook is Maggie Carroll, wife of Bill Carroll - Overseer- Sullivan, John; Dick McClure
John Sullivan and Dick McClure - Heyes, Linda Gravestone
Linda Louisa Heyes born July 1, 1891 in Evandale, Tasmania and came to America in Sept, 1919. She died July 24, 1943 in Portland, Oregon. Funeral held at Silvernails in Mliltown. Buried in Fir-Conway Lutheran Cemetery, Mount Vernon, WA. - Nothing to make a shadow
'Nothing to Make a Shadow' by Faye Cashatt Lewis (M.D.) Published in 1972 by Iowa State University Press, Ames, Iowa. Chapter 15: The Preacher Ladies, Pp 119-124 [NOTE: Two sister workers in the story: Miss Hannah Nystrun who entered the work in Nebraska in 1913, and Miss Gibbs who was Emma Gill] - Dawson, Jessie, P3
Letter dated August 8, 1913 by Jessie K. Dawson, Page 3 - Frommolt, Bernard; Gordon McNab & Bert Cameron
Bernald Frommolt, Gordon McNab & Bert Cameron - Auchinstarry Rows 1881 Census
This is the address that shown on the 1881 census for the Irvine Family: No. 16 Auchinstarry Rows. William Irvine lived in one of these cottages. The photo is of the original Auchinstarry Rows, from a local history site. - FL Apopka Convention Closure letter-2018
Announcement of last Convention at Apopka, FL in 2018. A rented facility will be used for future conventions. Quote from letter: "True, it is not the traditional convention setting that we have grown to love through the years, but times are changing, and the reality is that we need to make some adjustments to how we will do things in the future. We are confident the Lord will continue to feed His children." - Odyssey of a Soul in Bondage
'Odyssey of a Soul in Bondage' by Jon E. Quick. The story of one man's journey out of the spiritual prison and psychological and emotional bondage. Published in 2007 by Research & Information Services, Bend, Oregon. ISBN 978-0-9639419-5-4. - Jan 15, 1903 page 1
The Impartial Reporter & Farmers Journal - January 15, 1903 - Oldest Newspaper 'The Pilgrims or Tramps' article page 1 - Princess Victoria Letter #1
LETTER NO. 1. June 14th from Princess Victoria: Dear Maggie, I was glad to get the notes, also a letter since. They were indeed helpful and I had no difficulty in understanding them. I did enjoy the piece about the "Holiest of All." I had read the same chapter and felt quite disappointed I hadn't seen it all myself. These few words have come into my mind so many times today, "And your joy no man taketh from you." I think there is something so consoling about them, don't you? I hope you keep well in every way. V.W. - 8. Grave Warning
Wilson's poster accusing workers and friends of white slave traffic - Cooney Graves-5
Edward Cooney died on June 20, 1960, age 93, in Mildura, Victoria, Australia, in the home of Richard and Emily Greenaway, 32 years after his excommunication. He is buried in Mildura Cemetery. Mildura is in the northwest part of the State of Victoria on the Murray River, 550 kms from Melbourne VIC; 1000 kms from Sydney NSW; 450 kms from Adelaide SA. - Kruger, Ida; Spears, Rose; Dennison, Agnes
Photo on Left: Ida Kruger (sitting) and Rose Spears (no date). Photo on Right: Agnes Dennison on left; and Rose Spears at Roy, Oregon, USA Nov. 17, 1923. - Western Aust Sister Wrkrs -
Sister Workers Western Australia - Testimony of a Witness p1
Page 1 of Testimony of a Witness for the Defense, Jan. 13, 1956. Alfred Magowan's response to Doug Parker's, tract "A Spiritual Fraud Exposed," which was widely distributed to workers and friends worldwide in 1954.