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1914 Cooks at Clayton Convention Victoria - 1971 WA, Olympia-Worker Conv
1971 Olympia, Washington Worker Convention. - 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. - CA AZ NV 1956-57 List
1956-57 California, Arizona, Nevada Workers List - Christian Conventions of Victoria, 2015, p1 -
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Cooney, Edward from Enniskillen, Ire. entered the work in 1901 - Farnier, George & Jim Price
George Farnier & Jim Price, 1972. Jim Price was Overseer of Colorado. - George Walker
George Walker - Golden Friends Visit Binh Long
Golden Friends and Uncle Hoa rent van and visit Binh Long Friends in Feb 2014. - Goodnight, Col Charles
1929 Phoenix, AZ Charles Goodnight (with beard) is shown with Melvin Leen, Frank Dennison, Mae Dennison & Elma Weibe, workers who brought Gospel meetings to Col Goodnight. Charles was a wealthy elderly man who married his young professing nurse, Corene Goodnight, and lived in Goodnight, Texas. Charles was born March 5, 1836 and died Dec. 12, 1929 at age 93. He professed at age 92, then was baptized and died the following year. A number of books have been written about Col Goodnight. His story is included in the series "Lonesome Dove" and he was a pioneer in Trailing cattle in the old west. Biographer Haley inquired of Col. Goodnight as to the name of the church he had affiliated himself with, and Col. Goodnight replied, "I don't know, but it's a dam good one!" Read story at: http://tellingthetruth.info/history_pioneering/usa-goodnight.php - Irvine, William & Ed Cooney
1910 William Irvine and Ed Cooney - Jailed Professing Men WWI Canada 1917
Photo taken during WWI in Saskatchewan Canada, about 1917. During WWI there was no "consciencious objector" status in Canada. Eventually they were given non-combatant jobs. Everyone in this picture was professing or closely associated. Because of their faith, they refused to bear arms and most were locked up in the Regina Saskatchewan jail together. Top Row, L-R: Robert Fraser, Clifford Fleming, Matthew Thompson Middle Row, L-R: Blake Pierce, Dugald Murdoch, Carl Jensen Front Row, L-R: Elmer Larson, Jim McChesney, Fred Hardy, Albert Phillips. - Journal Page-1907 p4
Page 4 of sample pages from John Long's Journal - July 1907 A typewritten version can be read on TTT. - 'They Go About Two by Two' by Paul
'They Go About Two by Two' by Wm E. Paul - A 22 page pamphlet originally published by Religion Analysis Service Publications. May be read online at: http://www.tellingthetruth.info/publications_index/go2x2.php - Beattie, Ralph & Rene
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