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James (Jim) Fawcett Jim Fawcett was born in 1886 – Died Aug. 10, 1958, age 72. He was from Fermanagh Co., No. Ireland and was a cousin of George Walker. He entered work in 1904 and wrote hymns 173, 215, 221, 326, 239-'Cease Not to Praise Him'. He spent his last days in Tallassee, Alabama USA. - Fawcett James closer
James (Jim) Fawcett Jim Fawcett was born in 1886 – Died Aug. 10, 1958, age 72. He was from Fermanagh Co., No. Ireland and was a cousin of George Walker. He entered work in 1904 and wrote hymns 173, 215, 221, 326, 239-'Cease Not to Praise Him'. He spent his last days in Tallassee, Alabama USA. - SS Caledonia
SS Caledonia sailed from Londonderry, Ireland to Ellis Island, New York On September 8–16, 1906 with these 13 workers aboard:. Geo Walker, 29; James Graves, 26; Herbert Reid, 21; Abraham Mayers, 28; Robert Humphreys, 26; John Byers, 21; Thomas Noble, 27; Alexander "Sandy" Dougal, 25; Alexander Dunn, 20; Jane Weir, 26; Lottie Reid, 23; Rebecca Dane, 26; Anna Davis, 24. This ship was built for Anchor Line, British flag, in 1904. It was 500 feet long by 58 feet wide, weighed 9223 gross tons, and held 1428 passengers. Was torpedoed and sunk in 1916 by a German submarine off Malta. - Lizzie Coles 2
Coles, Mary Elizabeth (Coles) Waddingham Shown on 1905 List as Lily Coles, also known as Lizzie Arrived in NY on Dec 8, 1904, aboard the SS Oceanic from Liverpool with 7 other workers (Lizzie M. Coles, 26 years, single, Irish, Residence, Norfolk). - Christie,Dave tent Hawaii
Christie, David (Dave) & Emma "Emily" F. (nee Wilson) Dave was born May 31, 1884, in Rathmolyon, Ireland; died Sept 30, 1969, in Multnomah Co., Oregon. Emily was born May 8, 1883, in Co. Fermanagh, N. Ireland; died Feb. 10, 1975, in Multnomah Co., Oregon. Dave entered work in 1905 per 1905 Workers List; He labored in Scotland, N. Ireland, Hawaii, California, Maryland, Michigan They are on 1926-27 List in Hawaii; on 1946-1947 Workers List in Hawaii Married Nov. 27, 1923 in Port Angeles, Clallam Co. Washington. Two children: Betty and Dave. Both were workers who married without permission. Dave was a cousin of Jack Carroll, who made an announcement and statement concerning workers marrying at the 1923 Milltown Convention. They pioneered the work in Hawaii. - Smith, Annie w husband and child x4
Mary Anne) Smith was from Bridge House, Rathdrum, Co. Wicklow, Ireland She worked for Ed Cooney's father in Enniskillen. She professed in 1902. She was one of 8 workers who pioneered Australia in Sept 1905 and labored in Tasmania, Australia and New Zealand. She married Wilfred Charles Heyes in 1914 from Tasmania, Australia. Had 2 sons. - Gill, Jennie & Emma
Emma Gill and her sister Jennie were two of the very FIRST women to go in the work. Both entered the work in 1900. Photo taken in 1899. - Carroll Siblings
The Six Carroll siblings. L to R: Jack, Primrose (Carroll) Perrott, Frances (Fannie), May, Bill and Agnes (Carroll) Weir. Ms. Perrott was the only one who did not profess, although she was in the work in Canada for a time. Four were in the work until they died. Two sisters and BIll were married. Photo possibly taken in 1937, or 1939, when Bill visited the USA. - Gill family
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- 1905workers BEST
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. - Hughes, Fred and Mary Ann Gill
Mary Ann Gill and Fred A. Hughes, married February 25, 1891 Emigrated to Cando, North Dakota in 1893 Parents of Workers: Garrett Hughes and Hazel Hughes - Avondale Lake ID - location of Jack Carroll's retreat house
Jack Carroll's retreat cabin was on this lake Avondale Lake at Hayden Lake (city), Idaho, owned by Wm Sweetland in 1958 - Over 100 Yrs of Fond Memories in Photos
'Over 100 Yrs of Fond Memories in Photos' - Friends and Workers Photo Archive. 563 pages, hardcover. Printed in 2012 by Bookprint Pty Ltd, 69 Boland St, Launceton, Tasmania 7250 - Autographs by Jack and May
Autographs by Jack & May in Sister Worker's Autograph Book. - Lyness, Tom & Annie
Tombstone of Tom & Annie Lyness, brother & sister. They both helped pioneer the work in Montana and Idaho. - Patterson, Tom Group Pic
Tom Patterson Group Photo. Tom was born March 8, 1881 in Co. Tyrone, Northern Ireland, died Nov 3, 1964 and is buried at Ivy Hill Cemetery, Malcom, Iowa. He came to Canada in 1905. Tom is not on 1905 list, but entered work October 5, 1904 per his funeral account. He and John Doak were boyhood playmates, who grew up just 1 mile apart. - Patrick, James. John Doak & Robert Chambers
James Patrick, John Doak & Robert Chambers; James & John are on 1905 Workers List. James (Jimmie) Patrick (1872-1960), was from Scotland and went into the work in 1903. He wrote Hymn No. 191, 'Watch and Pray.' John Doak (1879-1950) entered work in 1903. Robertt Chambers (1890-1974). Photo taken at McLean, Nebraska, Oct, 1928. - Reid, Wilson (1904)
Wilson Reid (entered work in 1904) and PIONEERED work in South Africa with 7 other workers in 1905. He became the simultaneous Overseer of Ireland and South Africa. He died in 1968. Wilson was from Fermanagh Co. N. Ireland and the church is referred to as "Reidites" in that area. He was the brother of Bella Reid, worker. - Walker, George age 93
George Walker at age 93. - Purves, Thomas Grave
Thomas Purves (aka Purvis) was from Scotland. He was born in 1887 and started in the work in 1905 at age 17. He invited Willie Jamieson to Willie's first meeting, where Willie professed and went into the work two weeks later. Thomas Purves arrived in Montreal, Canada on August 11, 1905 from Liverpool England, age 23, aboard the “S. S. Virginian.” He went to California in 1906, and died alone in Riverside CA of tuberculosis in 1911, age 24. Some friends found his grave and placed a marker on it years later. He is buried in Evergreen Memorial Cemetery, California. - 1931 July 9 cooney out
- McNeill, John & George Boyle
John McNeill is on the right and George Boyle is on the left. Both are buried in the cemetery near the York, Nebraska convention grounds. - Purves, Thomas
Thomas Purves (aka Purvis) was from Scotland. He was born in 1887 and started in the work in 1905 at age 17. He invited Willie Jamieson to Willie's first meeting, where Willie professed and went into the work two weeks later. Thomas Purves arrived in Montreal, Canada on August 11, 1905 from Liverpool England, age 23, aboard the “S. S. Virginian.” He went to California in 1906, and died alone in Riverside CA of tuberculosis in 1911, age 24. Some friends found his grave and placed a marker on it years later. He is buried in Evergreen Memorial Cemetery, California. - Robb, Andrew (1901)
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. - Sullivan, John (1900) & Richard (Dick)McClure (1906)
John Sullivan and Richard (Dick) McClure John Sullivan entered work in 1900 and Richard (Dick) McClure entered work in Ireland in 1906. John was born 1875 and died in 1924 unexpectedly, age 50. - Meikle, Richard
Richard Meikle entered the work in 1902 - Roberts, Dr. Patricia - Obituary
Obituary of Dr. Patricia Roberts, expert on Edward Cooney and the Cooneyites. She was the author of 4 books about Cooney. - Reid, Wilson
Wilson Reid (entered work in 1904) and PIONEERED work in South Africa with 7 other workers in 1905. He became the simultaneous Overseer of Ireland and South Africa. He died in 1968. Wilson was from Fermanagh Co. N. Ireland and the church is referred to as "Reidites" in that area. He was the brother of Bella Reid, worker. - Avondale Lake ID - Jack Carroll's retreat house
Jack Carroll's retreat house on Avondale Lake "Pine Lodge" at Hayden Lake (city), Idaho Convention property of Wm Sweetland in the 1950's - Scott, Alexander (Sandy) Tombstone
Tombstone of Alexander (Sandy) Scott in Omak Memorial Cemetery, Omak, Washington, USA. He was born Sept 1, 1886 in Scotland and died Nov. 26, 1968. He went into the work in 1909 and labored in Scotland, USA and Canada. He pioneered the work in Spain in 1933 and went to Italy after WWII ended. Reportedly, Sandy felt it was expedient to marry in order to reach more people with the gospel in Italy, and so he married Eva Idso from Iowa. Sandy wrote many of the hymns in Hymns Old & New. - Walker, George funeral
George Walker notice of death and Funeral notes. - Ross, Charlie, 1958
Charles Herbert Ross born in Co. Fermanagh, N.Ireland entered the work in 1906. He preached in England, USA & Canada. Charlie left the work, married Ethel Wagstaff, resided in Canada. - Carroll Home in Dublin
Dublin home where Cecelia Carroll and Primrose lived after she was widowed. Address: 68 Lower Beechwood Avenue. Photo from google. - 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. - Robb, Andrew (Andy) (1901)
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. - Harriett Magowan
Harriett Magowan, from Ireland, sister to Alfred. (1882-1936). Sister Worker. Preached in Illinois. Killed in collision with a train. Photo about 1930