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- Overseer- Jim Johnston
*Overseer: Jimmy Johnston - z10. Plague of Plagues p8
Page 8 of Wilson's Plague of Plagues tract - z10. Plague of Plagues p6-7
Pages 6-7 of Wilson's tract Plague of Plagues - z10. Plague of Plagues p10-11
Pages 10-11 Wilson's Plague of Plagues Tract - Young- 'In Vain Do They Worship'
"In Vain Do They Worship", 2000 - By Willis Young Out of print; Read on TLC at: http://www.tellingthetruth.info/publications_index/willisyoung1.php - Young, Willis
Willis Young, Author of "In Vain Do They Worship", 2000 - Yesterdays of Brome County
'Yesterdays of Brome County' compiled by Clifford W. Smith, The Brome County Historical Society. Published in 1976 by Brome Lake, Knowlton, Quebec, Canada. See Pp 119-120. Out of Print - WY 1967 Chugwater
- WY 1957 Powell Convention
1957 Powell, Wyoming Convention Visiting Workers. - WY 1926 Indian Hill Convention
1926 Indian Hill, Wyoming Convention - WW2 Worker Suggestions
World War 2 --- Conscientious Objectors Worker's suggestions for completion of Government forms re: conscientious objector status. - WW2 Report by Jack Carroll
Jack Carroll's report circa 1942 of status of Workers worldwide during the war, and those who were interned by the Japenese. - Wright, Jon & Ruben Mata
Jon Wright & Ruben Mata, 1984. Ruben Mata died in prison in Nov. 2007 - Workers return after 20 years
Bonnie Dahlin, Fred Allen and Phyllis Munn make return visit to Vietnam in 1996. - Workers on 1905 List
List of the First Workers, July 1905. Wm. Irvine and John Kelly listed at the top with no date. John Long shown as entering the work in 1899. Note also that over the years several versions of this '1905 Workers List' have surfaced, some with a few more or less Workers. A comparison of the various lists is at: https://sites.google.com/site/2x2history/uk-history/early-workers - Workers location in January 1942 -- WW2
January 1942 Letter from Jack Carroll RE: The status of various Workers across the world since Pearl Harbor attack, December 7, 1941. - Workers in India since 1922 page 3
Workers in India since 1922 page 3 - Workers in India since 1922 page 1
Workers in India since 1922 page 1 - Workers Group
Group picture of Later Workers. - Workers 1905 List -Original
1905 Workers List This is an original copy of Workers names. Note also that over the years several versions of this '1905 Workers List' have surfaced, some with a few more or less Workers. A comparison of the various lists is at: https://sites.google.com/site/2x2history/uk-history/early-workers - Worker Signed Checks
1912 Canceled checks by Workers -- (R.A. McClung, William Carroll) - Woodside Conv Sisters
Sister Workers at Woodside Convention - Wood, Taylor and Leonard Hawkes
Taylor Wood (1912-2008) and Leonard Hawkes Taylor Wood was the general Overseer of Eastern USA. Born Sept. 25, 1912; died Sept. 8, 2008, age 95 years. Taylor succeeded Andrew Abernethy who succeeded George Walker. This position is now held by Barry Barkley. Photo taken in 1959. - Wood, Taylor
Taylor Wood was the general Overseer of Eastern USA. Born Sept. 25, 1912; died Sept. 8, 2008, age 95 years. Taylor succeeded Andrew Abernethy who succeeded George Walker. This position is now held by Barry Barkley. Photo taken in 1999. - 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. - Wm West v Wilson & others #2
Case No. 241 - William Henry West v. William Dennis Wilson, James W. Wilson and William M. Allen (Filed January 23, 1911 in England) - Wm West v Wilson #1
Case No. 240 - William Henry West v. William Dennis Wilson (Filed January 23, 1911 in England) - Wm Irvine preaching 1911 Conv
1911: Elisabeth Jamieson wrote about Wm Irvine being at Convention in Vancouver: "Mr. I. spoke twice a day and was in fine form. Six young workers launched forth for the first time...Primrose Carroll also went forth. She is the youngest of the Carroll family and is to be May's companion." (Jan. 7, 1911 Letter to Cordia White, Scappose, Oregon USA) Typed copy of letter at: http://www.tellingthetruth.info/workers_early/jamiesons.php#lizzie - Wm C. Trimble (W.T.C.)
Wm. C. Trimble (W.C.T.), Founder of 'Impartial Reporter' Newspaper The "Impartial Reporter" had many articles regarding the early days of the "Go-Preachers" sect. - Wix, Lottie 1
Lottie Wix, sibling of Alice, George and Mabel who professed in 1908 and all went in the work. - Wix, George
Lottie Wix and her brother George from New Zealand, along with Katie Hay from Canada and Eddie Schaer (born in Switzerland and emigrated to America) pioneered Switzerland after World War I. - Wix, Alice and brother George Wix
Alice Wix and brother George Wix. Four Wix siblings went in the work from New Zealand. George was one of the pioneers to Switzerland after World War 1 - Wix, Alice
Alice Wix from South Island went in the work in 1914. - Wix Alice & George 1919
Alice & George Wix were siblings from the South Island who professed in 1908. George started in the Work in 1911, went to NSW in 1916, to the USA in 1920, to Germany in 1925 and then to Switzerland in 1927 as one of the pioneers there, where he continued until his death in 1956. - Wilson, Matt & Letitia
Matt & Letitia Wilson shown on 1906 Workers at Toronto Canada Convention List - Williston- 'The Unworthy Servant'
'The Unworthy Servant' by Bob Williston. Published in 2008 by Xlibris Corp. ISBN: 978-1-4363-3612-3 (Hardcover). ISBN: 978-1-4363-3611-6 (Softcover) - Williston- "The Unworthy Servant" square
'The Unworthy Servant' by Bob Williston. Published in 2008 by Xlibris Corp. ISBN: 978-1-4363-3612-3 (Hardcover). ISBN: 978-1-4363-3611-6 (Softcover) - Williston- "The Unworthy Servant" square
- Williston, Bob
Bob Williston, Author of "The Unworthy Servant," 2008 - Willis Propp Letter #2
November 18,1996 Letter from Willis Propp RE: revocation of application applied for earlier.