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- Lindlay, Mary 1961
Mary E. Lindley (Feb. 13, 1903 - Jan. 1, 1979), aged 75 years Buried in Pine Crest Memorial Park in Little Rock, Arkansas Professed in 1918 in Willie Webb's mission Entered the ministry in 1924 and labored in states of TN, AL, GA, NC, OK, KY, MS and AR Author of two hymns in Hymns Old and New, 1987 Ed: No. 93 "Only One Life to Live" No. 261 "Not My Will but Thine" - Lindley, Mary & Ruby Brown
Mary Lindley and Ruby Brown Mary E. Lindley (Feb. 13, 1903 - Jan. 1, 1979), aged 75 years Buried in Pine Crest Memorial Park in Little Rock, Arkansas Professed in 1918 in Willie Webb's mission Entered the ministry in 1924 and labored in states of TN, AL, GA, NC, OK, KY, MS and AR Author of two hymns in Hymns Old and New, 1987 Ed: No. 93 "Only One Life to Live" No. 261 "Not My Will but Thine" - Lindley, Mary
Mary E. Lindley (Feb. 13, 1903 - Jan. 1, 1979), aged 75 years Buried in Pine Crest Memorial Park in Little Rock, Arkansas Professed in 1918 in Willie Webb's mission Entered the ministry in 1924 and labored in states of TN, AL, GA, NC, OK, KY, MS and AR Author of two hymns in Hymns Old and New, 1987 Ed: No. 93 "Only One Life to Live" No. 261 "Not My Will but Thine" - Lindquist, Mabel (center)
"Miss Mabel" Linquist mentioned in Cherie (Berry) Kropp's Story - Lists
Old Convention Lists & Texas Workers List - Lizzie Coles 2
Coles, Mary Elizabeth (Coles) Waddingham Shown on 1905 List as Lily Coles, also known as Lizzie Arrived in NY on Dec 8, 1904, aboard the SS Oceanic from Liverpool with 7 other workers (Lizzie M. Coles, 26 years, single, Irish, Residence, Norfolk). - Long John Generation 1
This is a list of John Long's ancestors in his handwriting from his Journal. This John Long was the grandfather of the John Long who entered the work in 1899. - Long John Generation 2
Gilbert Long was the father of John Long who entered the work in 1899. John Long wrote a very informative Journal detailing the history of the Early Days of the Work in Ireland - Long John Generation 3
This John Long (b 1872) was with William Irvine in his first highly successful mission. that was held at Nenagh, Co. Tipperary, Ireland in 1897 where the revival began. In 1899, he became one of the first four Workers. After he was excommunicated, he married and had a son, John Long (b 1931). This John Long was the man that Cherie Kropp visited in 2004 and obtained copies of his father's journal. - Long John
John Long at his son's wedding. John Long was the FIRST worker to commit to the work full time on Faith Lines in 1899/1900. He obtained permission for William irvine's FIRST independent mission inNenagh and was Irvine's first companion! In 1907, John was EXCOMMUNICATED by William Irvine while preaching from the platform at the Crocknacrieve Convention. He left the sect and later married. He wrote a very comprehensive Journal in which he chronicled the "Early Days" of the movement.[sample pages are on TTT)] http://www.tellingthetruth.info/publications_johnlong/ - Look Within
Sam Jones Poem - Los Banos Camp - Exterior
Leo Stancliff was born on December 19, 1912 in Torrance, California, and died October 18, 2005 at the age of 93. Leo went into the ministry in 1933. He first went to the Philippine Islands on January 4, 1940, and was interned in the Los Baños internment camp during WW2. This drawing by Leo is the hut that the 4 interned Workers lived in during their internment. He spent several years in the Philippines, Guam and Ponape before returning to California and Nevada. He was preceded in death by his parents, Clifton and Talitha Stancliff of Bakersfield and his brother Wilfred, also of Bakersfield. He was survived by a brother Robert Stancliff of Stayton, Oregon; and a sister Laurena Escola and brothers Gerald Stancliff and John (Jack) Stancliff all of Bakersfield. http://ithascome.bravehost.com/Leo_Stancliff.html - Los Banos Camp -Interior 1
Leo Stancliff was born on December 19, 1912 in Torrance, California, and died October 18, 2005 at the age of 93. Leo went into the ministry in 1933. He first went to the Philippine Islands on January 4, 1940, and was interned in the Los Baños internment camp during WW2. This drawing by Leo is interior of the hut that the 4 interned Workers lived in during their internment. He spent several years in the Philippines, Guam and Ponape before returning to California and Nevada. http://ithascome.bravehost.com/Leo_Stancliff.html - Los Banos Interior 2
Leo Stancliff was born on December 19, 1912 in Torrance, California, and died October 18, 2005 at the age of 93. Leo went into the ministry in 1933. He first went to the Philippine Islands on January 4, 1940, and was interned in the Los Baños internment camp during WW2. This drawing by Leo is interior of the hut that the 4 interned Workers lived in during their internment. He spent several years in the Philippines, Guam and Ponape before returning to California and Nevada. http://ithascome.bravehost.com/Leo_Stancliff.html - Louisiana Convention
Louisiana Convention Date unknown - 'Has The Truth Set you Free?' by Luxon
'Has the Truth Set you Free?' by Gene & Grace Luxon, Self published in 1990 and 2012. - Luxon -'Has The Truth Set you Free'
"Has the Truth Set Your Free?" 1990 & 2012. By Gene & Grace Luxon Available on Amazon.com - Luxon, Gene & Grace
Gene & Grace Luxon, Authors of "Has the Truth Set Your Free?" 1990 & 2012 - Lyness, Annie; Nellie Wms, Katherine Miller
Nellie Williams, Annie Lyness, Katherine Miller, early workers in Montana - Lyness, Tom & Annie
Tombstone of Tom & Annie Lyness, brother & sister. They both helped pioneer the work in Montana and Idaho. - Lyness, Tom closer
Tom Lyness (born August 9, 1883 - died 1970) was Irish and came to America in 1905; He PIONEERED the work in Idaho, USA and became Overseer of Montana. In 1931, he was shot and seriously wounded in Bozeman, Montana by a jealous husband and not expected to live. He recovered, however, and continued preaching for many years. - MB 1942 Oakville Conv
1942 Oakville Convention in Manitoba Canada - MB 1954 Portage Convention
1954 Portage La Prairie, Manitoba Convention - MB Sidney 1909 Convention
Name List for (missing) photo of 1909 Sidney MB Convention. - MB Stanley Lee
Stanley Lee, Overseer of Manitoba was originally from Ontario. - MB Sydney Railway Station
Sydney, Manitoba Railway Station used by friends to go and come from nearby convention. - MD & VA 1951-52 Wrks List
1951-52 Maryland and Virginia Workers List - MD 1955 Baltimore Convention
1955 Maryland USA Convention - MI 1912 Rogersville
1912 Rogersville, Michigan Convention - MI 1917 Michigan Convention
1917 Michigan Workers Photo - MI 1923 Convention
1923 Michigan Convention - MI 1928 Convention
- MI 1949-51
1949-50 and 1950-51 Michigan Workers List - MI Carsonville -truck
Carsonville, Michigan. Truck load of ticks (straw filled sleeping mattresses). Each convention the ticks were filled with hay and placed in the dorms for beds. After the convention ended, the hay was emptied out and the ticks were stored to be used the following year. - MI Carsonville -Dining tent
Carsonville, MIchigan Dining Tent - MN 1945 Convention
1945 Minnesota Convention - MN 1947 Convention
1947 Minnesota Convention - MN 1957 Eagle Bend Convention
1957 Minnesota Eagle Bend Convention - MN 1967 Eagle Bend
- MN 1939 (maybe Convention)
Minnesota 1939 Could be a Convention