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Sam Jones tombstone - Jones, Sam
Sam Jones, was born in Portadown, the North of Ireland in 1877. He went into the work in 1904 and out to South Australia in 1908 He was in Tasmania about 20 years. After a home visit in 1938. He returned to Australia, and in his first mission his companion left him. being discouraged, Sam gave him what little money he could give, but was worn out with the journey, and took shelter in an empty house. Next day he found himself so weak that he could not walk and he stayed there for 18 days, til some Gipsies found him half dead, but giving him some food, restored him to life again. Some little time after this he wrote the hymn, "Thy bleeding feet"—No. 179. He loved to study nature, as also the Scriptures, and on Sunday, April 14, 1946, he went out for his usual morning walk never to return, as he died of heart failure. He wrote 91 hymns . Nos. 16 (18), 19, 21, 30, 34, 39, 41, 46, 47, 49, 52, 53, 55, 57, 60, 65, 67, 71, 74, 75, 79, 84, 85, 87, 89, 93, 97, 99, 106, 107, 124, 126, 129, 130, 133, 135, 136, 137, 138, 139, 141, 146, 147, 150, 151, l57, 159, 166, 168, 170, 171, 176, 177, 179, 182, 186, 190, 192, 196, 197, 201, 207, 216, 217, 220, 225, 234, 238, 243, 248, 249, 250, 254, 255, 257, 266, 267, 271, 273, 292, 295, 300, 301, 302, 303, 314, 325 and 331. - Jordan, Dale & Marlene Family
Dale and Marlene Jordan were from Alberta Canada. They were excommunicated in May 1999. You can listen to their actual excommunication made over the phone. http://www.thelyingtruth.info/index.php?f=exc&id=exc - Journal Cover Page
Cover page to John Long's Journal. Handwriting states: John Long - Oldstone - Muchamore - Co. Antrim - Jan. 20th, 1923. John Long's Journal is a treasure of information. He wrote in great detail and with considerable skill. The journal covers from 1872-1927 and can be read on TTT. - Journal Page-1907 p1
Page 1 of sample pages from John Long's Journal - July 1907 A typewritten version can be read on TTT. - Journal Page-1907 p2
Page 2 of sample pages from John Long's Journal - July 1907 A typewritten version can be read on TTT. - Journal Page-1907 p3
Page 3 of sample pages from John Long's Journal - July 1907 A typewritten version can be read on TTT. - Journal Page-1907 p4
Page 4 of sample pages from John Long's Journal - July 1907 A typewritten version can be read on TTT. - KS 1919 Arkansas City Convention
1919 Arkansas City, Kansas, L to R: Emma Paska, Katie Studer, Jean Weir, Earl Huckleberry, Will Jackson, Ray Bonds, Lillie Smith, Octavia Leighty. - KS 1928 Elmont Convention
1928 Elmont Kansas Convention held at home of Walter Coleman. - KY 1955-56 List
Kentucky 1955-56 Workers List - KY 1910-1984 Staff
1910-1984 Kentucky Staff Workers - KY 1911 Bybee Convention
1911 Bybee, Kentucky John Freeman and Alex Rennie held a mission at Bybee KY in 1911 where over 40 professed, including the House family. Within the year, Cleve House went in the work and there was a convention at Bybee, with both William Irvine and Geo Walker attending. Cleve House was born in 1886 and went in the work in 1911. - KY 1912 Lancaster or Bybee Convention
1912 Lancaster or Bybee, Kentucky Convention - KY 1912 Lancaster or Bybee
1912 Lancaster KY Convention photo 2nd from left Sitting: William Irvine 3rd from Left Standing: Eddie Cooney 7th from Left Standing: George Walker 8th from Left Standing: Alfred Magowan 10th from Left Standing: James Fawcett - KY 1919 Bybee Convention
1919 Bybee, Kentucky Convention - KY 1927-28 Workers List
1927-28 Kentucky Workers List - Kathy, Lewis
Kathy Lewis, Author "The Church without a Name," 1990 & 2004 Out of print - Keene, Murray & William Lewis
Murray Keene & William Lewis. Murray was Overseer of Indiana, Missouri/Arkansas, Colorado, Alabama/Mississippi and Wisconsin. William Lewis was overseer of Illinois, Iowa, Minnesota, Georgia, Alabama/Mississippi and Texas. - Keene, Murray Family
Murray Keene was Overseer of Indiana, Missouri/Arkansas, Colorado, Alabama/Mississippi and possibly Wisconsin. - Kelly, Jean pg 1
Jean Kelly 1913 Testimonial Letter, page 1 - Kelly, Jean pg 2
Jean Kelly 1913 Testimonial Letter, page 2 - Kelly, Jean pg 3
Jean Kelly 1913 Testimonial Letter, page 3 - Ken Paginton Letter #2
Text of Jan 21, 1992 letter: "Your letter to R. L. Allan & Son has been pased (sic) on for me to deal with as I deal with any copyright matters concerning the Hymns Old & New hymnal. You do not say for what purpose you wish for this information so perhaps you would let me know. So far as the music is concerned--109 is composed by J. McGranaham, 179 by P. B. Bliss, 152 by S. S. Wesley, 183 by J. B. Dykes and 184 is by Mozart. Kind greetings, Yours sincerely, Ken Paginton - Ken Paginton Letter #2
Ken Paginton Letter #2 Feb. 22, 1992: Text of letter: "Thank you for your letter of 31st January which reached me today. With regard to the four hymns - 179, 182, 183, and 184, these were written by E. Cooney in the early part of this century. I know that they are included in Dr. Robert's book as she wrote to me with regard to permission before publishing. With regard to the Authors list of 'Hymns Old & New, 'for various private reasons the name is not given for those four hymns and this should be respected. Concerning number 109--I am sure that there is no truth in the idea that it was written by a William (Bill) Ervine. The hymn also appears in 'Redemption Songs' 301 and in 'Sacred Songs & Solos' 853. Actually it is not sure whether the initials should be B.E. or E.B. and so far as I am aware the author's full name is not known. Kind greetings, Yours sincerely, Ken Paginton." - Kennett, Luke
Luke Kennett, 1959 - Kerr, Joe (1902); John Sullivan (1900) & John Cavanagh (1901)
Joe Kerr, John Sullivan & John Cavanagh. Joe Kerr was a convert of Ed Cooney, went in the work in 1902 and was EXCOMMUNICATED in 1916. He is credited with being the one who FIRST applied the Living Witness Doctrine to the 2x2 ministry and was one of the original group of workers who went to pioneer South Africa in 1905. Around 1915-16, Joe and Barbara Baxter were married. Barbara was a sister worker who went from Britain to S.A.on the same boat that Joe did. Joe and Barbara later joined the Plymouth Brethren and had 3 children. - Keswick Conventions Headquarters
Keswick Conventions Headquarters - Keswick Conventions Plaque
Keswick Conventions Plaque - Keswick, England
Keswick, England - Kilsyth 1
1915 King Street at Westport Street Intersection, Kilsyth, Scotland - Kilsyth 1915
1915 Main Street at Westport Street Intersection, Kilsyth, Scotland - Kilsyth Burns & Old Parish Church-200dpi
Free Church of Scotland (Burns) in Kilsyth attended by Wm Irvine's Family. Built in 1816 and demolished in 2002. - Kilsyth Chronicle Office
Market Square, Kilsyth Chronicle Office. Photo taken July 26, 2004 - Kilsyth Main Street 1910-600 dpi
1910 Main Street at Westport Street Intersection, Kilsyth, Scotland - Kilsyth main date unknown
Early 1900s Main Street at Westport Street Intersection, Kilsyth, Scotland - King & Country Call-New Zealand
'King and Country Call - New Zealanders, Conscription and the Great War' By Paul Baker. Published in 1988 by Auckland University Press, NZ. ISBN 978-1- 86940-034-7. See: "Testimony of Jesus," Pp 173 - Kinglake, Thomas & Frederick John
Worker Siblings, Thomas and Frederick John Kinglake Left: Edward Thomas "Tom" Kinglake 1893-1989 Born in and preached in England. Right: Fred born Nov. 8, 1891 in England; died March 22, 1962, aged 70, in Missouri Immigrated to US in 1913; Became US Citizen in 1922 Was in the work in England, OK, KS, AL, NC, IN, MO/AR perhaps more Overseer of Indiana and Missouri/Arkansas https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/164111695 - Kirkup, Lyall &; Harrold Gwinnell
Lyall Kirkup wrote part of the Princess Victoria Account and also preached in Brazil. - Kirkup, Lyall & Harrold Gwinnell
Lyall Kirkup wrote part of the Princess Victoria Account and also preached in Brazil.