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- Massey, Edgar & Family
This photo of Edgar Massey family was at Carema, Italy convention in 2001. Eldon Knudson was responsible for their excommicataion, which was authorized at the European Workers meeting. attended by Dale Shultz, Dean Johnson, Larry Stevens and Steve Sorenson among others. Edgar's excommunication came about from supporting a sister worker whose "crime" was visiting an excommunicated couple who had a professing daughter in her field. Mrs. Massey was rejected on the grounds that she was married to Edgar. The workers refused to recognize their 10 year old daughter professing at convention the previous week. Their 12 year old professing daughter was never contacted after they were put out. Their 18 year old daughter quit meetings a short time after, as the folks she met with for meetings acted as if her parents didn't exist. Photo taken shortly after they were excommunicated. - Matthews, Dave & Alex Walker (1904)
Dave Matthews & Alex Walker. Alex/Alec was born in 1876, entered the work in 1904 and later married Queenie Higgins. He left work and resided in New Zealand. Their daughter Florrie was in the work in Malaysia. He wrote Hymn No. 72 (1951 edition Hymns Old & New). - Matthews, Dave
Dave Matthews - May Carroll &; Minnie Christie
Minnie Christie and May Carroll, cousins, 1931 in Hydesville, Calif. - May, Bill & Maggie Carroll
May Carroll with Bill & Maggie Carroll playing croquet-around 1930. - Maynard, Syd -
Syd Maynard - Maynard, Syd & Adam Hutchison
Syd Maynard and Adam Hutchison - Maynard, Sydney Grave
Grave of Sydney Maynard - McAllister, Willie & wife
The first workers to go to Prince Edward Island in 1907 were Willie McAllister (in photo) from England and Willie Snedden from Scotland. Willie McAllister left the work and married Rebecca Ruth Allingham. - McBirneys Store - 2004
McBirneys Store in Dublin Ireland where George Walker worked. Photo taken in 2004. - McBirneys Store 2004
McBirneys Store in Dublin Ireland where George Walker worked. Photo taken in 2004. - McClung Wilson & Annie (2)
Wilson & Annie McClung were a married Worker couple Wilson was overseer of NZ - McClung, Kilpatrick
Two pairs of Workers that were married and labored in South Africa - McClung, Wilson & Annie (2)
Wilson & Annie McClung, Overseer of New Zealand. Wilson entered the Work in 1903. They preached in Ireland, Australia, New Zealand. Shown on 1921 Staffordshire Workers Convention photograph as Nos. 92, 94. Wilson born c1868; died May 15, 1944 in Auckland, New Zealand Annie born c1871; died Jan 29, 1945. - McClung, Wilson & Annie
Wilson & Annie McClung, Overseer of New Zealand. Wilson entered the Work in 1903. They preached in Ireland, Australia, New Zealand. Shown on 1921 Staffordshire Workers Convention photograph as Nos. 92, 94. Wilson born c1868; died May 15, 1944 in Auckland, New Zealand Annie born c1871; died Jan 29, 1945. - McClung, Wilson & Annie
Wilson & Annie McClung were a married Worker couple Wilson was overseer of NZ - McClure Richard
Dick McClure and Claude Billings - McClure, Dick (1911)
Richard (Dick) McClure, 1911. Dick McClure Pioneered Sydney, Australia with John Hardie. - McClure, Dick (1911)
Dick McClure was one of eight workers left Liverpool, England on the SS Orwestry Grange on Nov. 13, 1906, arriving in Wellington, NZ on Jan. 30, 1907 - McClusky, Jim end Others
Jim McClusky, John McNeil, Nicol Jardine, George Walker, James Jardine, Willie Sim & Jim Hamilton - McCorkell, Robert and Charlie Mitchell
Two Overseers of Oklahoma USA: Robert McCorkell, (born: 1900-and died 1991) Charlie Mitchell (born: 1889-and died 1966), - McCoy, Arthur - sidecar
Arthur McCoy with his sidecar - McCoy, Arthur's sidecar
Arthur McCoy --- sidecar visable. - McGregor, Mary
McGregor, Mary Mary McGregor comes from Scotland, she wrote a number of hymns. Nos. 153, 210, 258, 285, 310 and 329. No. 153 was written after hearing Jack Carroll speaking of the different offerings. No. 210 written to help a young couple who had newly professed. No. 258 when she heard she was to go to U.S.A. originally began, "I've opened my mouth to Jesus." The thought of the years passing prompted No. 310 and 329 at the suggestion of a sister worker who asked for a hymn on "Going On." - McHenry, Glen
Glenn McHenry. Read Chapter 26 of William Irvine book at: http://www.tellingthetruth.info/founder_book/26wmibook.php - McHenry, Glen; Ray Hill, Dick Middleton, John Magleson
1958-59 California Brother Workers: Glen McHenry, Ray Hill, Dick Middleton, John Magelson - McIlwrath, Willie & Millie
Willie & Millie McIlwrath, July 1956, Brandon, Manitoba - McKay, Ross & Geo Boon
Ross McKay an George Boon - McLachlan, Duncan
Duncan McLachlan was one of eight workers left Liverpool, England on the SS Orwestry Grange on Nov. 13, 1906, arriving in Wellington, NZ on Jan. 30, 1907 - McNab, Dan & Gordon
Dan and Gordon McNab - 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. - McNeill. John
John McNeill was a Presbyterian Minister associated with D. L. Moody's campaign. William Irvine professed at John McNeill's meeting on Jan 8, 1893, in Motherwell, Scotland. - Mcnab, Dan & Gordon
Dan and Gordon Mcnab - Medica, Martin & Betty
In 1962, Martin & Betty Medica were the last couple to be married when they started in the work. They were the last married worker couple in the entire world. Betty Medica died March 12, 2012, and Martin on June 3, 2019, aged 95. - Medica, Martin & Betty
In 1962, Martin & Betty Medica were the last couple to be married when they started in the work. They were the last married worker couple in the entire world. They labored in the Caribbean. Betty died March, 2012. - Meeting Tent 1913
Meeting Tent is attached to back of the house (1913). To the left of the tree is the end of the house. See also photo where one hook remains where the tent was attached to the house. - Meeting Tent Hook
One remaining tent hook on house wall that meeting tent was attached to on two sides. Workers preached from tall open windows of the house rather than a platform. - Meeting Tent Location
Area where meeting tent was pitched in back of home on lawn shown. Photo taken in 1995. - Meeting Tent was pitched in back of home
Meeting Tent is attached to back of the house (1913). To the left of the tree is the end of the house. See also photo where one hook remains where the tent was attached to the house. - Meikle, Richard
Richard Meikle entered the work in 1902