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Mrs. Shaw and others wearing hats - Hats Nealon-Lauchner
Hats on Lonzo Nealon and Charles Lauchner - Hats Willie Webb
Willie Webb with hat - Hats William Lewis & DickCornell
Brother Worker William Lewis and Dick Cornell with hats - Havermand, Annand Pearce Forbes
Pioneer Workers Chris Haverman, Jack Annand, Alex Pearce, Jack Forbes - Hawaii's Religions
'Hawaii's Religions' by John F. Mulholland. Published in 1970 Charles E. Tuttle Co., Rutland, VT. See Heading: "A Church Without A Name," Page 205. Out of Print - Hawkins Family Reunion - 1969
1969 Hawkins Family Reunion L to R, Back Row: Willie, Farring, Edgar and Maurice Hawkins; Front Row: Leah (Beam) (Sumner), Elizabeth (Bessie) and Ida Hawkins. Ida entered the work the first convention in Pennsylvania at Philadelphia in Aug. 1906. Maurice was one of first four to go to South America in 1919. He lived to be 100 years old. All were in the work except Willie. All reached great ages. First convention in Baltimore was 1908 and then at the Hawkins Farm from 1909 thru 1953 and then moved to Downings, VA in 1954. - Hawkins Family Reunion
Willie, Farring, Edgar, Maurice, Leah, Elizabeth (Bessie) and Ida Hawkins, children of James & Annie (nee Farring) Hawkins. Six of their seven children went in the work (all except William). All except Ida & Bessie left the work and married. Edgar and wife Olga left meetings in the mid 1950s. - Hawkins Ida; Robert Farring, Leah Hawkins
Ida Hawkins with Robert Farring and her sister, Leah Hawkins Baltimore Maryland. - Hawkins, Bessie, Ida & Leah
Bessie, Ida (standing) and Leah Hawkins. Read article was written about Ida preaching in the Atlanta, Georgia USA Journal at: http://www.tellingthetruth.info/brg_newspapers/1914.php#1914April19 ( See next slide) - 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 - Hawkins, Ida
Ida Hawkins - Hawkins, Mr. & Mrs
Parents of Willie, Farring, Edgar, Maurice, Leah, Elizabeth (Bessie) and Ida Hawkins. First convention in Baltimore was 1908 and then at the Hawkins Farm from 1909 thru 1953. All their children were in the work except Willie. - Hawkins, Mr. & Mrs
James E and Annie Hawkins (nee Farring) professed in 1906 in George Walker and David Christie's meetings in Brooklyn, Maryland. A convention was held on their place from 1908 thru 1953. Five of their six children went in the work; four left and three of them married other workers. Edgar and wife left meetings. - Hawse, Les
Les Hawse was from Victoria, Australia and started in the work in 1927. He preached in Sri Lanka in the 1940s; then went to Malaysia in 1947 where he became overseer. - Helen (Irvine) Clelland w:husband David
Helen (Irvine) Clelland with her husband, David Clelland. She was William Irvine's sister (also called Nellie) Helen and David Clelland were married Aug. 7, 1896 at Queenzieburn, Kilsyth, Scotland. She was born Jan. 25, 1876 and died died Nov. 23, 1952, age 76. They had at least 9 children. - Helen (Irvine) Clelland's husband
David Clelland at Shirva; David was the husband to Helen Irvine Clelland, sister of William Irvine. - Henderson, Norman Overseer x4
- Henderson, Norman --- Overseer
Norman Henderson, Overseer of England and Wales. - Henderson, Norman Tombstone-England
- Henderson, Norman Tombstone
Overseer of England & Wales, succeeded by Ken Paginton. Tombstone of Norman James Henderson 1920-May 30, 1992. "A servant of Jesus Christ and a beloved brother." Norman died at Stafffordshire and is buried in a nearby church graveyard. - Hendrson suicides Australia
From the Age, Melbourne, Australia Shortly before she committed suicide last year with her younger brother, 15-year-old Narelle Henderson, of Kinglake West, wrote on her arm: "Kurt Cobain is a legend." A diary found later at Narelle's home included more references to Cobain, lead singer of the American band Nirvana, who had shot himself dead several months earlier. "Kurt you are so f lucky. I would give anything to be' where you are or with you." Narelle's obsession with the grunge rock hero was cited by a coroner yesterday as a contributing factor in her suicide with her 12-year-old brother, Stephen Henderson, in the Mount Robinson State Park at Pheasants Creek in November last year. Both had bullet wounds to the back of the head. But while Cobain's suicide was influential, the dread of attending a forthcoming religious camp was probably uppermost in the children's minds at the time they shot themselves, and the immediate motivation for their suicide pact, the coroner, Ms Jacinta Heffey, found. A suicide note found in clothing worn by Narelle said: "We want to tell (whoever finds us) not to make anybody go to Meetings or Church if they really hate it. "It destroys your life and we considered running away or other things but we were afraid we would be found and get in trouble and made to go back to our awful lives . . ." The children were due to attend a four-day religious convention either the night before or the day of the convention. Ms Heffey said in her finding: "It would seem clear that the imminent 'convention' was uppermost in the children's minds and was the immediate motivation behind the joint suicide." But Ms Heffey said Narelle was "also influenced to some degree" by the suicide of Cobain in April 1994. A letter found in Narelle's room, in which the text was written backwards, said: "Satan I need help, I want to serve you and be a devil worshipper. God is dead and no one cares. I am planning to kill myself on Tuesday. When I die let me be a devil or demon and destroy everyone who hurt me. I might have a seance and try and communicate with Kurt Cobain I love him, when I die can I meet him please I need to. Let me be a devil or demon." - Heselwood, Lilla/Olive (Bacon) 1
Fred Bacon, Lilla/Olive (Heselwood) Bacon (daughter of married workers: Arthur & Elizabeth (Lily/Lizzie) Heselwood) and Charlie Bacon. Fred was in the work in USA for a number of years before he left and married. - Heyes, Linda & Bernice Beaber
Linda Heyes, Bernice Beaber and unknown man. Bernice Beaber entered the work on Jan. 16, 1942 with companion Linda Heyes in Seattle Washington. Linda passed away July 24, 1943. - Heyes, Linda Gravestone
Linda Louisa Heyes born July 1, 1891 in Evandale, Tasmania and came to America in Sept, 1919. She died July 24, 1943 in Portland, Oregon. Funeral held at Silvernails in Mliltown. Buried in Fir-Conway Lutheran Cemetery, Mount Vernon, WA. - Heyes, Linda L
Linda Louisa Heyes born July 1, 1891 in Evandale, Tasmania and came to America in Sept, 1919. She died July 24, 1943 in Portland, Oregon. Funeral held at Silvernails in Milltown. Buried in Fir-Conway Lutheran Cemetery, Mount Vernon, WA. - Hien & Chau, brothers
Vũ Trung Hiền and Vu Ngoc Chau, blood brothers sharing breakfast at a street vendor in Phnom Penh, Cambodia in April 2012. In 1957 all foreign Workers had to leave Vietnam due to government policy. At that time, (1957), Vu Trung Hien, the brother of Chau Ngoc Vu, became the Overseer of Vietnam from 1957 until 2010, when Canadian Overseers put him out of the work. They claimed that he owned a home (which his brother owned). He was allowed to re-enter the work as a junior Worker after the home was sold. - Hilda Blaue, Sister Worker
Hilda Blaue, Sister Worker - black stockings - Hill, James, Clyde Brownlee & Others
Back Row L to R: James Hill, Clyde Brownlee, Willie Jamieson, Esther Hanson, Irvine Weir, Alex McPhail Front Row L to R: Hilma Johnson (w/hat), Ina (McPhail) Hill and her sister Verna McPhail - Hilton, Dan
Dan Hilton. California worker - History of Gospel in Germany
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