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George Walker (with cane) at convention - George Walker 5
George Walker - George Walker 6
George Walker on Right. He was the first Eastern USA Overseer - George Walker 7
George Walker - 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. - George Walker and Joe Twamly
George Walker and Joe Twamly (Overseer of England/Scotland) - George Walker in TN
Geo Walker standing in back. Young ladies (sisters) Roberta, Florence and Marilyn. Florence was a Sister Worker. - George Walker re IRS-Indiana
November 10, 1950 - Letter from George Walker advising Indiana workers how to respond to IRS requests. - Germany 1926
Germany 1926 Convention Workers - Germany 1928 Austria Switzerland
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Clem Geue - Geue, Clem & Reg Stratford 1 -
Clem Geue, Reg Stratford - Geue, Clem 2 -
Clem Geue - Geue, Clem
Clem Geue started in the work in South Australia in 1933, and went to Sri Lanka in 1937. He returned to Western Australia in 1964 where he had the Oversight until he died in January 1980, aged 69. His sister, Gladys, was also in the work. - Geue, Gladys
Gladys Geue spent several years in the work in Sri Lanka. Clem was her brother and their family professed in the famous Bethel Mission in Australia. - Gill family
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. ********** 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 - Gill, Emma & Jennie(1900)
Emma Gill & Jennie Gill, sisters of Willie Gill who was the overseer of England. Emma & Jennie were two of the First Sister Workers. Both entered the work in 1900. From Rathmolyon, Ireland. - Gill, 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 - Gill, Emma-Infant
Emma Gill and her sister Jennie were two of the very FIRST women to go in the work. Both entered the work in 1900 - Gill, Harry & Lilian
Philip Henry (Harry) and Lilian Gill purchased Ashmount homeplace at Rathmolyon, Ireland from his brother Willie Gill when Willie went in the work. - Gill, Jennie (1900)
Emma Gill & Jennie Gill, sisters of Willie Gill who was the overseer of England. Emma & Jennie were two of the First Sister Workers. Both entered the work in 1900. From Rathmolyon, Ireland. - Gill, Willie
William John (Willie) Gill, Eldest Son. Entered work in 1900. Was Overseer of England - Gill, Willie
Willie Gill - Givan Alex
Alex Givan (also spelled Givens) entered work in 1899, and was in the first group of 6 workers to go out preaching. He labored in Kentucky USA. After John Long and William Irvine, it would appear that Tom Turner and Alex Givan were the very first two men to commit to the work full time. He was born March 12, 1872 - died May 28, 1948. - Givan, Alex(1899)
Alex Givan (also spelled Givens) entered work in 1899, and was in the first group of 6 workers to go out preaching. He labored in Kentucky USA. After John Long and William Irvine, it would appear that Tom Turner and Alex Givan were the very first two men to commit to the work full time. He was born March 12, 1872 - died May 28, 1948. - Glory in the Glen
'Glory in the Glen - A History of Evangelical Revivals in Scotland 1880-1940' by Tom Lennie. Christian Focus Publications, Geanis House, Fearn, Rossshire, Scotland. ISBN: 978-1-84550-377-2. See pp 166, 422-426 - Go-PreacherHymnbook
Go-Preacher Hymn Book --- Index of hymns and first page. - Go-Preacher Hymn Book-- Sample Pages
Two sample pages from the Go-Preacher Hymn Book Note the initials E.C. above Hymn 130. - God's Lunatics
'God's Lunatics'; Lost Souls, False Prophets, Martyred Saints, Murderous Cults, Demonic Nuns, and Other Victims of Man's Eternal Search for the Divine, by Michael Largo. Published in 2010 by Harper Collins Publishers. ISBN: 978-0-06-172384-3. Pp 257-258 - Golden Friends Visit Binh Long
Golden Friends and Uncle Hoa rent van and visit Binh Long Friends in Feb 2014. - Goodnight Cemetery
Historic cemetery where Charles and his first wife, Mary Ann (Dyer) Goodnight, are buried in Goodnight, West Texas. From Claude, Hwy 287 east to Ranch Road 294. Turn left (north). Turn right (east) onto Juliet and left (north) onto County Road 26. Cemetery entrance is on the right. - Goodnight, Col Charles
1929 Phoenix, AZ Charles Goodnight (with beard) is shown with Melvin Leen, Frank Dennison, Mae Dennison & Elma Wiebe, 2x2 workers. Melvin & Frank introduced the 2x2 gospel to Col. Goodnight and he converted. Charles was a wealthy elderly man who married his young professing nurse, Corinne Goodnight, and they resided in Goodnight, Texas. Charles was born March 5, 1836 and died Dec. 12, 1929 at age 93. He is buried in Goodnight Community Cemetery in Texas next to his first wife, Mary Ann Dyer. 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. He was considered one of the original five inductees into the "Hall of Great Westerners" at the National Cowboy & Western Heritage Museum in Oklahoma City, OK in 1955. He was famous for: Blazing the Goodnight-Loving Trail, a significant cattle drive route across the American 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 - Gosp Meeting Tent #6 Smith Joe
- Gosp Meeting tent #2 Wells
- Gosp Mtg Inv 1930s
Gospel Meeting Invitations - 1930s Jim House, Albert Schwartz, Lester E. Ekelund - Gospel Meeting Hall-portable
This portable wooden hall was used for gospel meetings in the mid 1940's in the Los Angeles area, prior to it being moved to Ontario, CA in 1952-53 for gospel meetings for the West End of San Bernardino County. The hall could hold up to 50 people. For a year, it remained on John VanDermyden's parents property at 12652 S. Sultana, Ontario, California. Pictured are: Eldon Tenniswood, John Porterfield and Donald VanDermyden (boy). - Gospel Meeting Invitation 1918
May 10, 1918 Invitation to Gospel Meeting by Dave Christie and Edward Cutting - Gospel Meeting Invitations #2
Various gospel meeting invitations #2 - Gospel Meeting Invitations #3
Various gospel meeting invitations #3 - Gospel Meeting Invitations #5
Invitation to gospel meeting by Fred Quick and H. Morgan (#5)