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- Kinglake, Thomas & Frederick John
Worker Siblings, Thomas and Frederick John Kinglake Left: Edward Thomas "Tom" Kinglake 1893-1989 Born in and preached in England. Right: Fred born Nov. 8, 1891 in England; died March 22, 1962, aged 70, in Missouri Immigrated to US in 1913; Became US Citizen in 1922 Was in the work in England, OK, KS, AL, NC, IN, MO/AR perhaps more Overseer of Indiana and Missouri/Arkansas https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/164111695 - Kirkup, Lyall &; Harrold Gwinnell
Lyall Kirkup wrote part of the Princess Victoria Account and also preached in Brazil. - Kirkup, Lyall & Harrold Gwinnell
Lyall Kirkup wrote part of the Princess Victoria Account and also preached in Brazil. - Kleven, Joe & Minnie
Joe and Minnie Kleven Joe 1891-1976; Minnie 1896-1972; married in 1916. Later they went in the work and labored 30 years as married couple in Alberta and Sask., Canada. After leaving the work, delivered mail in Stony Plains district in Alberta, where they were from. - AB Kleven, Joe & Minnie
Joe and Minnie Kleven Joe: 1891-1976; Minnie 1896-1972; married in 1916. Later went in the work; labored 30 years as married couple in Alberta and Sask., Canada. After leaving the work, delivered mail in Stony Plains district in Alberta, where they were from. - Knox, Agnes & Blanche Chappell
Agnes Knox and Blanche Chappell - Knox, Agnes & Blanche Chappell
Agnes Knox and Blanche Chappell, 1942. - Korea 1963-64 Convention
1963-64 Korea Convention - Korea 1964 Taejon Conv
1964 Taejon, Korea Convention - Korea 1973-74 Workers List
1973-74 Korean Workers List - Korea 2003 Workers Photo
- Korea, Seoul 1972 Convention
Convention at Seoul, Korea in 1972 - Korean Native Workers
Korean Native Workers - Kotze, Johan, Chas. Vaughn, Irvine Ross
Johan Kotze, Overseer of South Africa; Charles Vaughn, Overseer of Georgia and Irvine Ross, Overseer of Ohio - Krack, Hazel & Hazel Hughes
Sister Workers Hazel Krack & Hazel Hughes, niece and aunt. Hazel Hughes died in 1975. - Kropp children-Playing Meeting
Playing meeting...this was all my sons idea. He was about 3 in this photo and his sister was about 1 yr old. I came upon this scene and just had to take a photo. My son had set up the meeting in our den. He had lined up the 3 little blue chairs in a row, like the one he is sitting in, along with Ollie (the chicken on wheels) had his sister sitting in her booster chair, a stool, and the blue rocking chair made by my Daddy. Various books are in sight and my son had assumed a pose his Dad often took in meeting, with his leg crossed over his knee. There was some singing and then he jumped up and said something with a book in his hand--and the only word I recognized was "privilege." Taken about 1980 in Longview, Texas. - Kropp, David
Jan. 13, 1967 Oklahoma Journal, Oklahoma City, OK newspaper article about Conscientious Objector, David Kropp, a Medic in Vietnam. - Krub, Charles
Charlie Krub, Worker in Montana and Washington - Kruger, B & Leslie Barkhuysen
Kruger, B; Leslie Barkhuyzen - Kruger, B - P. Erasmus, Wieks Opperman
Kruger, B; P. Erasmus; Wieks Opperman - 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. - LIFE Santo Tomas Delivered 1945-03-03
[LIFE Magazine 1945, "Santo Tomás Is Delivered" by Carl Mydans, p 25–29] (Caption in photo) "Ernest Stanley was one of the interned Workers. He was fluent in the Japanese language and became the interpreter between the internees and the Japanese. During the liberation of Santo Tomas, his diplomacy probably saved many lives." (Caption below photo) _____________________________________________________________ (Caption below Photo) "March through Manila, led by Brady (left), Hayashi and Stanley, took the Japanese through deserted streets. Near the end of the march some Filipinos ran across the road and the nervous Japanese soldiers broke for cover. Shamed by loss of face, Hayashi and his officers, who were left standing in the road, coaxed their men out and went off toward their own lines." - LIFE Santo Tomas Delivered 1945-03-04
[LIFE Magazine 1945, "Santo Tomás Is Delivered" by Carl Mydans, p 25–29] (Caption - left photo) In the main patio the internees go on with the quiet routine of their prison lives while the Japanese are still holding out in the Education Building next door. Below is the university gym, where 400 sick old men live. Many of the men are too weak to leave their beds. Sometimes, there were as many as 600 of them in this one big room. (Caption - Top Right) A sad-eyed mother sits on a step with her children outside one of the university buildings. Many children were born during the internment. ________ (Caption in middle of page) "After the first shock of happiness, the Americas in Santo Tomas found that one day of freedom could not repair the damage of 37 months of imprisonment. Their bodies were still wasted by hunger. The youths, were pale and gangling and the old people were shrunk to the bone. Hundreds of the internees were feeble and sick with diseases of malnutrition. The children, who were fed the best, were the healthiest. Imprisonment had left other marks. There were some people who walked staring straight ahead, without looking to the right or left. When correspondents spoke with them, they shuffled with a strange restlessness. Everyone walked with the deliberate tread of people whose movements are limited by walls. There was also a tired politeness, something gentle and hopeless about their manner. Very few of the Americans interned in Santo Tomas plan to come back to the United States. Their home is Manila. Said one old man, "We know our boys are doing their darnedest to clear the Japs out of there, but we can't help wishing they'd hurry." _________ (Caption -Photo Bottom right) "An emaciated father feeds his son out of a tin can. Note that the children, given the best food in camp, look better than the men or women. " - LIFE Santo Tomas Delivered 1945-03-05
[LIFE Magazine 1945, "Santo Tomás Is Delivered" by Carl Mydans, p 25–29] (Photo caption) "Two starved men sit outside university's gym-hospital. They are Lee rogers (left) a retired employee of Cavite Navy Yard, and John C. Todd, a miner. When Rogers entered Santo Tomas, he weighed 145 pounds. Now he weighs 90 pounds. Todd dropped from 198 pounds to 102. Behind them is one of the vegetable gardens which internees grew to keep themselves alive." - AB - Laslow, Esther & Patricia Diebert
Esther Laslow was an Alberta Worker who labored in Hungary with Patricia Diebert. - South America
- Hymns Leaflet Printed in Canada
Leaflet to Accompany 'Hymns Old & New' printed in Saskatoon, SK Canada - Leaflet
Leaflet - Leaflets #1
Hymnbook Supplement used in Western USA, called "the Leaflet" #1 - Leaflets #2
Leaflets to Hymns Old & New used through the years (#2) - Lendrum Enniskillen Sister Workers
Lendrum Enniskillen - Sister Workers - Lendrum, Enniskillen Sp. Mtg
Lendrum Enniskillen - Sister Workers - Lendrum, Enniskillen Sp. Mtg
Probably at a Meeting held at Lendrum's home, Jamestown, Co. Fermanagh, N. Ireland. - Letter from Faith Mission Director-page 1
Page 1 - Letter dated May 29, 1991 from Rev. C. N. Peckham, Faith Mission Principal to Cherie Kropp regarding William Irvine's time in Faith Mission. Read typed copy here: http://www.tellingthetruth.info/founder_book/appendixH.php - Letter from Faith Mission Director-page 2
Page 2 - Letter dated May 29, 1991 from Rev. C. N. Peckham, Faith Mission Principal to Cherie Kropp regarding William Irvine's time in Faith Mission. Read typed copy here: http://www.tellingthetruth.info/founder_book/appendixH.php - Letter from Faith Mission Director-page 3
Page 3 - Letter dated May 29, 1991 from Rev. C. N. Peckham, Faith Mission Principal to Cherie Kropp regarding William Irvine's time in Faith Mission. Read typed copy here: http://www.tellingthetruth.info/founder_book/appendixH.php - Letter from R. L. Allan June, 1989 smaller
1989 Letter from R.L. Allen - Letter from R. L. Allan June, 1989
1989 letter from R. L. Allan & Sons to the Friends & Workers - Letterhead-Australasia
Letterhead for Australasia "The United Christian Conventions of Australia and New Zealand" - Lewis Family
Siblings of William Lewis, Overseer of Texas: Back: Albert, Huey, Murray, Jim, Charlie. Front: Rolf, Onealure (Oldham Carroll), Minnie (Anderson), Mary (Bassett), William. Ross, Rolf's twin, a medic, was killed in the D-Day invasion in Normandy. Also, there may have been a child who died in childhood. All ended up in New Mexico except William.