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A group of Workers - Group of Workers
Group of Workers Date Unknown - 9. Cover to Treason Pamphlet
- A Spiritual Fraud Exposed
'A Spiritual Fraud Exposed' written by Doug Parker in 1954 and widely distributed by mail around the world. Forerunner of his book: The Secret Sect. - Workers Group
Group picture of Later Workers. - A-WA Workers p1 -
Workers List Western Australia 1905 to (1956 - A-WA Workers p2 -
Workers List Western Australia 1951-1989 - 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 - 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 - AB 1917 Workers Canada
AB 1917 Workers Back Row, L to R: Carl Johnson (Sweden), C. Wilson (England), R. Scott (Irish), J. Mess (Canada). Front Row, L to R: Robert Graham (Irish), Alen Smart (Scotland), H. Skinner ( England), John Bourke (Irish). - AB Early Conventions
Early conventions in Alberta - AB Fullerton, Willie
Willie D. Fullerton Overseer of Alberta, Canada during WW2 with Sister Workers Bernice Beaber (on left) and Mabel Gibson (on right). - AB-SK Propp, Willis 1982
Willis Propp became the Overseer of Alberta, Canada in 1983. Prior to that, he was the overseer of Saskatchewan for 8 years. He died Nov. 28, 2015 Alberta Overseers have been Willie Fullerton (1920s thru 1960s) - Stanley Watchorn - Harold Stewart - Willis Propp - Mark Huddle and Merlin Affleck, who is the current Overseer. - AB-SK Propp, Willis
Willis Propp, Overseer of Alberta and Saskatchewan. He died Nov. 28, 2015 - AK 1991 Wasilla
- AL 1910-13 Early Friends
Early Friends in Alabama 1910-13. The names 'Camps' and 'Smiths' were names of some of the early friends. - AL 1911 Blossburg
1911 Blossburg, Alabama. James Fawcett standing. - AL 1911
1911 Alabama Convention James Fawcett on far right - AL 1930
1930 Alabama-Mississippi Workers Will Jackson and Jim Fawcett on back right. - AL 1938
1938 Alabama Convention - AL 1947 Fosters
1947 Fosters, Alabama Convention - AL 1962 Fosters Convention
1962 Fosters Alabama Convention - AL 1973 Fosters Convention
1973 Convention at Fosters, Alabama - ASIA Southeast
- AZ 1994 Casa Grande
- AZ 2003 Casa Grande
- Abbie Barton gravestone
Abbie Barton's grave in Bragg's Run Cemetery in Gem, West Virginia. She was the first US Sister Worker to die. From Massachusetts, she professed through Jack Carroll and Hugh Matthews in 1904. She entered the Work in October 1907 and began preaching with Agnes Hutchison in West Virginia. Four months later, she was stricken with typhoid and died in February 1908, aged 27. Her tombstone states, "She hath done what she could 1880–1908." Local friends tend her grave in an abandoned rural cemetery and workers visit it. - Abercrombie, Wm
William Abercrombie - Abernethy, Andrew & Evan Jones
Andrew Abernethy and Evan Jones Andrew Abernethy was Overseer of Ohio, Indiana & New York at various times before succeeding George Walker as general Overseer of Eastern USA. He was succeeded by Taylor Wood who was succeeded by Barry Barkley in 2008. Evan Jones (1910 - 2001) went in the work in 1938 and became Overseer of Victoria and Tasmania, Australia. - Abernethy, Andrew
Andrew Abernethy was Overseer of Ohio, Indiana & New York at various times before succeeding George Walker as general Overseer of Eastern USA. He was succeeded by Taylor Wood who was succeeded by Barry Barkley in 2008. - Absalom, Geo.- Andy Robb, John Danielson
1959 George Absolom (1st native Worker); Andy Robb; John Danielson - Absalom, Geo.- Andy Robb, John Danielson
George Absalom, Andy Robb, John Danielson Andy Robb was born in England in 1874 and entered the work in 1901 After a few years in England and Ireland he went to Southern Africa, where he preached for the rest of his life. He also preached in the countries now known as Zambia, Zimbabwe and Botswana (although they still had their colonial names during his lifetime). He died July 16, 1964 in Johannesburg. - Absalom, George x4 -
George Alsalom - Absalom, George x4
George Absalom, first native worker. - Absolom, Gee; Fred Scholtz, Hugh Breen, Andy Robb, Jimmy Johnston
George Absalom, first native worker. Fred Scholtz, Hugh Breen, Andy Robb, Jimmy Johnson - 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. - Across the Boundaries of Belief
'Across the Boundaries of Belief' Contemporary Issues in the Anthropology of Religion Publisher: Westview Press, Boulder, Colorado and Oxford, U.K.,1999. See: "On Founders and Followers: Some Factors in the Development of New Religious Movements" by Benton Johnson, Pp 377-379 ISBN 978-0-8133-2695-5 - Affliction
Sam Jones Poem - Africa
- Agnes (Carroll) Weir - 1937
1937: Harry C. Weir, Norman & Edie (Weir) Leen & Agnes (Carroll) Weir. Edie was Harry and Agnes Weir's daughter.