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Account of the Early Days by Goodhand Pattison: An account of the early days of the Two-by-Twos. Can be downloaded at: https://www.workersect.org/2x203.html - The Tramps or Go-Preachers
The Tramps or Go-Preachers by W.C.T. Reprint of a booklet published during the early days of the Two-by-Twos. Can be downloaded at: https://www.workersect.org/2x203.html - Helen (Irvine) Clelland's husband
David Clelland at Shirva; David was the husband to Helen Irvine Clelland, sister of William Irvine. - Agnes (Irvine) Freebairn, husband John & Jane Reid
William Irvine's Sister, Agnes and her husband John Freebairn with his mother, Jane Reid. - Helen (Irvine) Clelland w:husband David
Helen (Irvine) Clelland with her husband, David Clelland. She was William Irvine's sister (also called Nellie) Helen and David Clelland were married Aug. 7, 1896 at Queenzieburn, Kilsyth, Scotland. She was born Jan. 25, 1876 and died died Nov. 23, 1952, age 76. They had at least 9 children. - SS Whakatane
The Whakatane was the ship that Jame & Catherine Irvine (William's brother) and Archie Irvine sailed aboard from London on July 19, 1900 when they emigrated to New Zealand. - Archie Irvine and wife Mary Tombstone
Rev. Archibald Grassam Irvine, William Irvine's illegitimate son was born April 23, 1886, in Maryhill, Lanark, Scotland Died June 14, 1952, age 66 years; buried in Bromley Cemetery in Christchurch, New Zealand, Block 12, Plot 133. - Auchinstarry Rows
Photo of the original Auchinstarry Rows. The 1881 and 1891 Censuses shows the Irvine family living in Auchinstarry Rows. To accommodate the large workforce needed for the growing coal and ironstone mining in the area, five rows of houses were built. The establishment of the miners rows created a vibrant new community. - Agnes (Irvine) Freebairn 1914
1914 William Irvine's Sister Agnes & John Freebairn and their family. - 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. - Agnes (Irvine) Freebairn
Children of William Irvine's sister, Agnes & John Freebairn L to R: Jean, Janet, Elizabeth. Down a step is Sister Agnes. Margaret and Anna on same step; John, twins Robert & Archibald with William between them. Elderly Gentleman is John Irvine, Father of William Irvine and Agnes. Photograph taken before Aug. 12, 1913, when John Irvine died. - Archibald Irvine x4
Archibald Irvine - Agnes (Irvine) Freebairn w:12 Children
William Irvine's Sister Agnes & John Freebairn (seated in chairs) with their 12 Children: Norman, Janet, Elizabeth, Anna, John, Jean, Margaret, Agnes, William. Seated on rug are twins Robert and Archibald. Another son, James, died in his teens. - Archibald Irvine-Birth Record
William Grassam (possibly Archibald Grassam Irvine), illegitimate son of Margaret Grassam born April 23, 1886, in Maryhill, Lanarkshire, Scotland. - Archie & Mary Irvine 2
April 21. 1920 From Archives of Presbyterian Church RE: Rev. Archibald "Archie" Irvine, Wm Irvine's illegitimate son "A Call was extended to the Rev. A. G. Irvine, of Ashburton, and accepted by him. The induction took place on Tuesday, March 7, 1933, and the welcome to Mr and Mrs. Irvine and Miss Murray the following evening" - Archie Irvine 3
Rev. Archibald Grassam Irvine was William Irvine's illegitimate son. He was born April 23, 1886, in Maryhill, Lanark, Scotland In this photo, Archie Irvine is with St. Andrew's Sr. Young Men's Bible Class of 1928. Archie is in the center of the 2nd Row. - Archie & Mary Irvine
Induction of Rev. Archibald Irvine to the St. Johns Presbyterian Church at Hawera, NZ on March 7, 1933. - Archibald Irvine 2
Induction of Rev. Archibald Irvine to the St. Johns Presbyterian Church at Hawera, NZ on March 7, 1933. Archibald Irvine was the son of William Irvine - James Irvine
James Irvine was an Uncle to William Irvine, He was born in 1827, and married Jane Wilson. In 1862, they left Scotland for a better life in New Zealand on SS Mataura and arrived in Dunedin NZ in 1863. They possibly founded a canning factory known as the House of St. George. His nephew, William's brother, James (married to Catherine/Kate Halkett) also emigrated to New Zealand, as well as William's son, Archibald. James Irvine died in 1913 - Followers of Wm Irvine's Omega Message
Some Followers of William Irvine's Omega Message. Left to right, back row: Walter Hooe, Robert Skerritt (Bob), William Edwards, Rose Edwards Woman in print dress in front with dark hair is Bob Skerritt's 2nd wife, Minnie Gerow Skerritt. Robert Skerritt was in the work in the early days and wrote hymn No. 80. The rest are Walter Hooe's kids. - Fountain, Lew, 1999
1999, Lew Fountain, Ex-Message Person. - Ackerson, Elmer & Alma
Elmer & Alma Ackerson, followers of Wm Irvine. The Last letter written by William Irvine dated June 13, 1946 was addressed to Ackersons in Vallejo, California. - Geo Walker 1957
George Walker - Geo Walker & 4 men
George Walker is in the Back Row on the left. - George Walker 5
George Walker - Nichol Jardine and George Walker 2
Nichol Jardine and George Walker In 1903, George Walker was one of the first 3 men to come to America to preach. Nichol Jardine (1883-1954) was overseer in Minnesota and Wisconsin. - George Walker Photo Newry, PA
John Starkweather was excommunicated in early 1990s.l See Montana Division 1989-90 https://www.tellingthetruth.info/history_divisions/montana.php - Bruce Hartman letter
Letter from Bruce Hartman - Alberta page 1
1995 Alberta Society of Christian Assemblies In 1995, the 2x2 Church in Alberta, Canada, was incorporated under the name of Alberta Society of Christian Assemblies, by Willis Propp, the Overseer of Alberta from 1983 to 2009. The document was signed by Brother Workers F. Willis Propp, Jim Knipe, Dennis Einboden and witnessed by Rowland Jackson. - Alberta page 2
Certificate of Incorporation for Alberta Society of Christian Assemblies, page 2 - Alberta page 5
Certificate of Incorporation for Alberta Society of Christian Assemblies, page 5 - Alberta page 6
Certificate of Incorporation for Alberta Society of Christian Assemblies, page 6 - Alberta page 7
Certificate of Incorporation for Alberta Society of Christian Assemblies, page 7 - Alberta page 8
Certificate of Incorporation for Alberta Society of Christian Assemblies, page 8 - Alberta Dissolution Cover
Certificate of Dissolution received when the Alberta Society of Christian Assemblies was voluntarily dissolved on December 11, 1996. - Alberta Dissolution page. 1
Certificate of Dissolution received when the Alberta Society of Christian Assemblies was voluntarily dissolved on December 11, 1996. - Alberta Cover
1995 Alberta Society of Christian Assemblies In 1995, the 2x2 Church in Alberta, Canada, was incorporated under the name of Alberta Society of Christian Assemblies, by Willis Propp, the Overseer of Alberta from 1983 to 2009. The document was signed by Brother Workers F. Willis Propp, Jim Knipe, Dennis Einboden and witnessed by Rowland Jackson. - Wood, Fred & Sadie
Fred & Sadie Wood with daughters Anne and Joanna. Fred Wood was Edward Cooney's right-hand man. Lived in N. Ireland. See Book: "Selected Letters of Fred Wood 1890-1986" by Patricia Roberts. - Princess Victoria 1
Princess Victoria of Great Britain listened to open air talks from her carriage given at Speakers Corner in Hyde Park, London by Ed Cooney and John Pattison. She wrote letters to sister workers and some believe she professed in her heart, but wasn't allowed to have direct contact with the workers and never attended a meeting. More details and her letters are on TTT. - Gustafsen, August; Ed Cooney
August Gustafsen with Edward Cooney. August was a companion of Edward Cooney after he was excommunicated.