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- Bill & Maggie Carroll - Wedding, 1901
William Charles (Bill) Carroll and Margaret Hastings on their wedding day, June 6, 1901, in the Church of Ireland at Rathmolyon, County Meath, Ireland. Bill & Margaret entered the work in 1903 and arrived in Australia in 1905. Their only child, a daughter, May, was born in 1902 in Ireland and married an Australian man, Adolphus ("Dolph") Schultz. Margaret Carroll died in 1944, and Bill Carroll died on November 13, 1953, aged 77 years. Bill Carroll was born August 15, 1876, at Newtown, Moynalty, Kells, County Meath, Ireland. He was the eldest of 6 children: William (Bill), John T. (Jack), Mary (Mae), Agnes (Aggie), Frances (Fannie) and Cecilia Primrose. Margaret Hastings had two brothers, Warren and Thomas Hastings, and possibly other siblings. Bill Carroll was the Overseer of Victoria Australia from 1914 until his death in 1953. - Bill & Maggie Carroll - Wedding, 1901
1901 Bill and Maggie Carroll Wedding Bill, Maggie & daughter May Carroll. William Charles (Bill) Carroll was the first Overseer of Victoria, Australia. Bill and his wife, Margaret (Hastings) Carroll were from the village of Rathmolyon, Ireland, located about 25 miles NW of Dublin. Bill Carroll was born August 15, 1876, at Newtown, Moynalty, Kells, County Meath, the eldest of 6 children. Margaret was born April 20, 1875. She was from Coragh, Rathmolyon, Co. Meath, Ireland. They were married on June 6, 1901, in the Church of Ireland at Rathmolyon, County Meath. Their daughter was born in 1902. Bill and Maggie Carroll entered the work in 1903 and arrived in Australia in 1913. Maggie died in 1944 and Bill died in 1953. Bill's brother, Jack and sisters May and Fannie were also workers until their deaths. - Bill & Maggie Carroll 1941
1941 Bill & Maggie Carroll - Bill & Maggie Carroll 1941
Bill & Maggie Carroll 1941 - Bill & Maggie Carroll with Daughter May
Bill & Maggie Carroll 1913 with daughter May - Bill Carroll & Jack Carrol2l
- Bill Carroll &. Jack Carroll
William Charles Carroll (Bill) was the FIRST Overseer of Victoria, Australis, and his brother John Thomas Carroll (Jack) was the FIRST Overseer of Western USA. - Bill Carroll & Jack Carroll
Bill and Jack Carroll, brothers from Ireland. Bill became the first Overseer in Victoria, Australia Jack was the general Overseer of Western Canada and the west coast of the US until his death in 1957. - Bill Carroll
Married Worker Overseer of Victoria. He was overseer from 1914 - 1953 - Binh Long Friends
Friends in the Countryside with Uncle Hoa, Feb. 2014 - Black Brother Workers
Two Black Brother Workers - Black Sister Workers
Black Sister Workers - Black Workers
Black Workers at a convention - Black Stocking #1 Bishop
From the early 1900’s to sometime in the 1940's and into the 1950s in some areas, professing women were expected to wear black stockings. This peculiarity resulted in their church being nicknamed "The Black Socks" and "The Black Stocking Church." - Black Stocking 22
From the early 1900’s to sometime in the 1940's and into the 1950s in some areas, professing women were expected to wear black stockings. This peculiarity resulted in their church being nicknamed "The Black Socks" and "The Black Stocking Church." - Black Stockings #1
From the early 1900’s to sometime in the 1940's and into the 1950s in some areas, professing women were expected to wear black stockings. This peculiarity resulted in their church being nicknamed "The Black Socks" and "The Black Stocking Church." - Black Stockings #2 Johnson.
From the early 1900’s to sometime in the 1940's and into the 1950s in some areas, professing women were expected to wear black stockings. This peculiarity resulted in their church being nicknamed "The Black Socks" and "The Black Stocking Church." - Black Stockings #2
1942 Agnes Knox & Blanche Chappell in Black Stockings From the early 1900’s to sometime in the 1940's and into the 1950s in some areas, professing women were expected to wear black stockings. This peculiarity resulted in their church being nicknamed "The Black Socks" and "The Black Stocking Church." - Black Stockings #3 Griffin
From the early 1900’s to sometime in the 1940's and into the 1950s in some areas, professing women were expected to wear black stockings. This peculiarity resulted in their church being nicknamed "The Black Socks" and "The Black Stocking Church." - Black Stockings #3
Two sister workers showing black stockings. From the early 1900’s to sometime in the 1940's and into the 1950s in some areas, professing women were expected to wear black stockings. This peculiarity resulted in their church being nicknamed "The Black Socks" and "The Black Stocking Church." - Black Stockings #4
Louie Ryan and Claradene Bishop in Black Stockings From the early 1900’s to sometime in the 1940's and into the 1950s in some areas, professing women were expected to wear black stockings. This peculiarity resulted in their church being nicknamed "The Black Socks" and "The Black Stocking Church." - Black Stockings #5
1956 From the early 1900’s to sometime in the 1940's and early 1950's professing women were expected to wear black stockings. This peculiarity resulted in their church being nicknamed "The Black Socks" and "The Black Stocking Church." - Black Stockings #6
1946 From the early 1900’s to sometime in the 1940's and early 1950's professing women were expected to wear black stockings. This peculiarity resulted in their church being nicknamed "The Black Socks" and "The Black Stocking Church." - Black Stockings #7
Hazel Overton and Margaret Shorten in Black Stockings From the early 1900’s to sometime in the 1940's and into the 1950s in some areas, professing women were expected to wear black stockings. This peculiarity resulted in their church being nicknamed "The Black Socks" and "The Black Stocking Church." - Black Stockings & Court Shoes (#8)
More black stockings. Back Row: (men) Nichol Jardine, Jim Jardine, Bert Jeske Front: (women) Ellen Johnson, Pauline Leiste, Alma Pearson, Daisy Fee. Bay City, Wisconsin - March, 1932 (#8) From the early 1900’s to sometime in the 1940's and into the 1950s in some areas, professing women were expected to wear black stockings. This peculiarity resulted in their church being nicknamed "The Black Socks" and "The Black Stocking Church." - Black Stockings, Miller
From the early 1900’s to sometime in the 1940's and into the 1950s in some areas, professing women were expected to wear black stockings. This peculiarity resulted in their church being nicknamed "The Black Socks" and "The Black Stocking Church." - Blackburn, Edna x4
Sr. Texas sister worker. - Blackburn, Edna & Ancil (Spears) Jennings x4
Edna Blackburn & Ancil (Spears) Jennings - Blair, John
John Blair was born in 1927 in New Zealand; started in the work in 1957; and went to Sri Lanka in 1962. When Harry Morgan died in 1988, John succeeded him as Overseer until 2013-14 when he retired in Sri Lanka from bad health. - 1984 Bloemfontein SA
1984 Bloemfontein South Africa Convention - Blom, Alwyn- Andy Robb, Willie Clark
Alwyn Blom, Andy Robb, Willie Clark - Blom, Ella & Joey Meiring
Ella Blom; Joey Meiring, 1961 - Blom, Leslie & Alwyn
Leslie & Alwyn Blom - Blubaugh, Steve
Steve Blubaugh was from Kansas and was excommunicated after leaving the work. - Bob Ingram Letter re Apostolic Succession
1995 Letter from Robert Ingram RE: Workers Knowledge about the lack of "Apostolic Succession' for the Ministry. - Boon, George
George Boon - Borrisokane Church of Ireland
Borrisokane Church of Ireland - Borrisokane Methodist Chapel 1
Borrisokane Methodist Chapel 1 - Borrisokane Methodist Chapel
Borrisokane Methodist Chapel - Borrisokane Mission 1898 page 1
Cover page for 'Bright Words', Faith Mission's monthly publication. Click "Next" at top for page 2 showing Wm Irvine started a mission at Borrisokane, Ireland on January 16, 1898.