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- SD 1925 Mitchell Wrkrs Mtg-Sis
1925 SD Mitchell-Workers Meeting - SD 1925 Mitchell Wrkrs Mtg-Sis
1925 Sister Workers Meeting in Mitchell, South Dakota. - SD 1930 Hermosa
The 1st Convention at Fred Cobbs in 1930 Hermosa, South Dakota - SD 1935
1935 Workers in South Dakota - SK 1926 Springside Convention
1926 Canada SK Springside Workers Convention. It was the first and only Canada Workers Convention for 81 years until 2007 at Didsbury. - SK 192? Salmon Arm
- SK 1930 Salmon Arm
1930 Saskatchewan Convention - Salmon Arm - SK 1944 Silverdale
1944 Saskatchewan Convention - Silverdale - SK 1946 Aylesbury
1946 Saskatchewan Convention - Aylesbury - SK 1946 Theodore Convention
1946 Theodore, SK Convention - SK Jack Price
Overseer of Saskatchewan, Jack Price - SK-AB McClusky, Jim
Jim McClusky labored in Saskatchewan and Alberta, Canada - SK 1946 Antler
1946 Saskatchewan Convention - Antler - SS Whakatane
The Whakatane was the ship that Jame & Catherine Irvine (William's brother) and Archie Irvine sailed aboard from London on July 19, 1900 when they emigrated to New Zealand. - Saddlier, Edith (Edie) & Barbara McGivern
Edith (Edie) Sadler and Barbara McGivern - Sadlier, Edith
Edith (Edie) Sadler - Sadlier, Edith 2
Edith (Edie) Sadler - Safe Side Cabin
Sam Jones drawing. - Sailor Hats #1
Mary Moodie went in the work in 1902 shown with her sailor hat. These were worn by professing women in the Early Days. - Sailor Hats #2
Early photo of workers with typical sailor style hat worn by California Sister Worker Fannie Carroll. - Sale of Gilroy Convention - Letter #1
1986 Letter from Workers RE: Controversial Sale of Convention Grounds at Gilroy, California. - Sale of Gilroy Convention - Letter #2
1986 Statement of Agreement of Buyers/Sellers of Convention Grounds at Gilroy, California RE: controversy, accusations, etc. - Samuel Long
Samuel Long, brother of John Long, born in 1879. John Long wrote, "About that time (January, 1902)I heard that my Brother Samuel Long died in India. He was a soft tenderhearted youth who was converted under the ministry of William Irvine. As a domestic servant, he met with some hard masters; not succeeding so well in that line of occupation, he enlisted in the Army and was sent out to China during the Boxer persecutions. On his removal to India, he died at Singapore on 25th Dec., 1901 after thirty two days sickness." - Saunderson, D; William Lewis, George Fyffe
D. Saunderson; William Lewis, Overseer of Minnesota and Texas; George Fyffe (1881-1973) was born in Scotland. He came to USA in 1913 when he was 32 yrs old and became overseer of Alabama & Mississippi for last 30 years of his life. - Schaer Ed
EDWIN (EDDIE) SCHAER Edwin Schaer was born in Switzerland but emigrated to USA at an early age. He professed in 1909 in Willie Jamieson and Jim Martin's mission at Mountaindale, Oregon. Sometime in the 1920o's, after WWI ended, the first four workers pioneered the work in Switzerland. They were Edwin Schaer from America; Katie Hay from Canada; and George and Lottie Wix (brother and sister) from New Zealand. He was the Overseer of Switzerland until he passed away in the 1960’s. - Schaer, Eddie
EDWIN (EDDIE) SCHAER. (on far right) Edwin Schaer was born in Switzerland but emigrated to USA at an early age. He professed in 1909 in Willie Jamieson and Jim Martin's mission at Mountaindale, Oregon. Sometime in the 1920o's, after WWI ended, the first four workers pioneered the work in Switzerland. They were Edwin Schaer from America; Katie Hay from Canada; and George and Lottie Wix (brother and sister) from New Zealand. He was the Overseer of Switzerland until he passed away in the 1960’s. - Schmidt Home in SA
Schmidt Home in South Australia - Schmidt, Freida
Freida Schmidt - Schmidt, Frieda -
Between 1924 and 1925, Frieda Schmidt & Olga Hastings arrived in Germany. Frieda was from Australia while the Schmidts were one of the 1910 Bethel Mission families. - Schmidt, Frieda
Freida Schmidt Between 1924 and 1925, Frieda Schmidt & Olga Hastings arrived in Germany. Frieda was from Australia, Schmidts being one of the 1910 Bethel Mission families. - Schober, Lyle
Lyle Schober, Overseer of Minnesota & Texas - Scholtz, Paul & R Amos, Jack Oliver, Ken Paginton
Paul Scholtz, R. Amos, Jack Oliver and Ken Paginton - Scholtz, Paul- Andy Robb, Alex Davison
Paul Scholtz, Andy Robb, Alex Davison - Scholtz, Paul- Andy Robb, Alex Davison
Paul Scholtz, Andy Robb, Alex Davison 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. - Schultz, May (Carroll)
May (Carroll) Schultz Mrs. May Schultz (nee Carroll) of Melbourne wrote hymns—Nos. 203, 219, 280, 281 and 290. - Scotch Workers List After 1912-13 Conv
Scotch Workers After 1912-13 Convention - Scott, Alexander (Sandy)
Alexander (Sandy) Scott. (1886-1968) He married Eva Scott (nee Idso, Iowa) and they preached in Italy after WW II ended. Sandy was from Scotland and went into the work in 1909. Reportedly, Sandy felt it was expedient to marry in order to reach more people with the gospel in Italy, and so he married Eva. His name is on Workers List for Italy in 1956. He labored in Scotland, USA and Canada. and also pioneered the work in Spain in 1933. Sandy wrote many of the hymns in Hymns Old & New as per hymn author booklet. Nos. 68, 73, 101, 127, 167, 188, 242, 245, 304, 323, 327, 335. (Re No. 245 this is sometimes mistaken for similar hymn by John Oxenham). He is buried near Chelan, Washington, USA. - 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. - Scott, Eva
Eva (Idso) Scott was married to Sandy Scott - Scott, Eva Tombstone
Eva Pearl (Idso) Scott Oct 3, 1914-October 11, 2010, age 96, She was married to Sandy Scott. Buried in Friends Cemetery, Mapleside, O'Brien County, Iowa, USA