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Seven workers from various countries Back: Bill Carroll, Adam Hutchinson, ____ Front: unknown - Jack Carroll & Jack Forbes
Jack Carroll and Jack Forbes, who was Overseer of England. - Kilsyth Chronicle Office
Market Square, Kilsyth Chronicle Office. Photo taken July 26, 2004 - 1926 Sanford, Florida
Tom Craig, George Fyffe, (from Scotland 1881-1973), George Walker, Millie Griffin, Katie Wyke George Fyffe came to USA in 1922 when he was 41 yrs old. He became overseer of Alabama & Mississippi for last 30 years of his life. - 'A Search for The Truth' by Frott
'A Search for The Truth' by Lloyd Fortt, Published 1994 by Research & Information Services. Out of Print. - Mendis, Dr. Mahim page 1
Dr. Mahim Mendis' Letter dated 2017 Feb. 7 to Sri Lanka Friends clearing his name. Permission given to copy and distribute this letter. Page 1 - * Head Worker - Willie Hughes
Cecil Barrett, Willie J. Hughes (center) & Walter Frank. Photo taken at Pukekoke, NZ in 1945. Willie was NZ Overseer from 1910-12; and from 1944-1963 - Future of New Religious Movements
'The Future of New Religious Movements' by David G. Bromley. Publisher: Mercer University Press, 1987. ISBN-10: 0865542384. ISBN-13: 978-0865542389 - Geo Walker 1957
George Walker - Holland, Dora page1 back
Aug 11, 1913 Letter by Dora Holland stating she professed through Wm Irvine in 1896 in Kilrush, Ireland - Page 1 back - Italy-Beer, Reg, R. Stirling
Reg Beer, R. Stirling. Reg was an early worker in Italy. - Saunderson, D; William Lewis, George Fyffe
D. Saunderson; William Lewis, Overseer of Minnesota and Texas; George Fyffe (1881-1973) was born in Scotland. He came to USA in 1913 when he was 32 yrs old and became overseer of Alabama & Mississippi for last 30 years of his life. - Allen, Jean
Jean Allen and Daphne Martin. Taken on 1961 visit to England. Pioneered South Africa in 1906 with a few others. - Snedden, Willie & Willie Hunter
Willie Snedden & Willie Hunter William Snedden was from Scotland and entered the work in 1905. He and William McAllister pioneered Prince Edward Island, Canada in 1907. He died Dec. 24, 1925 in Moneague, Jamaica, aged 41 - CC Price, Jack 1994
- 'Selected Letters of Fred Wood' by Wood
'Selected Letters of Fred Wood (1890-1986)' by Patricia Roberts, Published 1997 by Wm Trimble Ltd in Enniskillen, N. Ireland. - Jack Carroll & Einrid Johnson
Jack Carroll (sitting) and & Einrid Johnson. - McAllister, Willie & wife
The first workers to go to Prince Edward Island in 1907 were Willie McAllister (in photo) from England and Willie Snedden from Scotland. Willie McAllister left the work and married Rebecca Ruth Allingham. - Western Aust Bro Workers -
Brother Workers Western Australia - 1913 July 3
Impartial Reporter: The annual Convention for the ‘Pilgrim’ community was opened on Sunday at Crocknacrieve, the residence of Mr. John West, near Ballinamallard. In the absence of Mr. Wm. Irvine, founder of the Pilgrims, the Convention was opened by Mr. Edward Cooney, formerly of Enniskillen. - Bigots of Boscobel
'The Bigots of Boscobel' by Everett C Oman Published by Pandoran Publishing Co, Anacortes, WA USA 1992 - WI 1954-55 List
1954-55 Wisconsin Workers List - George Walker Signature
Guestbook of R. & D. Berry of Jackson Mississippi Convention grounds. George Walker's signature matches his signature on 1942 letter to U.S. Selective Service. - Irvine, William #1
William Irvine #1 in Jerusalem William Irvine, Founder of 2x2 Church, was excommunicated about 1918. Irvine eventually came into conflict with the regional overseers whom he had appointed to administer the now worldwide religion. Irvine was excommunicated after preaching his Omega message in 1914-1918. He eventually moved to Jerusalem, supported by loyalists who followed him out of the movement. He spent his remaining years writing apocalyptic and prophetic letters to his remaining followers around the world from Jerusalem, where he died in March 1947. There were several probable reasons for his ouster but his Omega message was new and strange; also he came to believe and preach that he was one of the witnesses mentioned in the book of Revelation. These doctrinal issues were in conflict with the Gospel as it was preached at that time and for those reasons and others, he was put out of the fellowship. - MD & VA 1951-52 Wrks List
1951-52 Maryland and Virginia Workers List - Convention Mtg Tent #2
Convention Tent at Down, Ireland - Sylvanese S Pat Inniss
Sylvanese, S & Pat Inniss, Barbados, 1981 - 1931 July 9 p2
Impartial Reporter July 9, 1931 Page 2 - continued from page 1 - 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 - 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. - Encyclopedia of Cults, Sects & New Religions
'The Encyclopedia of Cults, Sects and New Religions' by James R. Lewis. Publisher: Prometheus Books, Amherst, New York, 1998. ISBN: 1-57392-222-6. Article: The Two-by-Twos, page: 494. - Hawkins, Ida 1914
The Atlanta Journal Newspaper article dated April 19, 1914 about sister worker Ida Hawkins. (Atlanta, Georgia, USA) Read article at: http://www.tellingthetruth.info/newspapers/1914-1916.php# 1914April19#1914April19 - 1910 July 5
Cooneyite Convention The Cooneyite "Dippers" or "Tramp Preachers" have just opened a Convention at Crocknacrieve, the residence of Mr. John West, near Enniskillen......... Mr. Wm. Irvine, the founder of the sect, is in attendance and Mr. Edward Cooney, his chief lieutenant, is returning from Canada to take part in the deliberations.... ' - 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" - The Cooneyites or "Dippers" by Armstrong
'The Cooneyites or "Dippers," ' by By Rev. Canon Armstrong, B. A. (T.C.D.) Rector of Templederry, Diocese of Killaloe (Co. Clare, Ireland). Published in 1910 by Church of Ireland Printing & Publishing Co. Ltd., Dublin, Ireland. Out of Print - GA 1955 Demorest Convention
1955 Demorest, Georgia Convention - Jamieson, Wm & Einrid Johnson
William Jamieson & Einrid Johnson - van der Merwe, Frank
Frank van der Merwe Frank van der Merwe was from South Africa, pioneered the Netherlands in 1923 with Willie Smeenk and became its Overseer. - 1936 Western States Christian Conventions
1936 Western States Christian Conventions - Churches That Abuse by Ron Enroth
'Churches That Abuse' by Ronald Enroth. Published in 1992 by Zonderman Publishing House. ISBN 0-310-53290-6. See: "Two-By-Twos;" Pp 133-135, 155