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- 1923 Debenham, Co. Suffock, England Conv
1923 Debenham, Co. Suffock, England Convention - 1923 Debenham, Co. Suffock, England Convention
1923 Debenham, Co. Suffolk, England Convention - 1923-24 United States Workers Lists
- 1924 Jamacia Workers2
1924 Jamaica Workers - 1924 Suffolk Convention
1924 Suffolk, England Convention - 1925 Christian Convention List
1925 list of Conventions for states of Idaho, Washington & Oregon USA Note: the name 'Christian Convention' is used. - 1925 County Cork Ireland Convention
1925 County Cork, Ireland Rigsdale Convention Photo and Names (typed) - 1926 English Convention
1926 English Convention - 1926 Sanford, Florida
Tom Craig, George Fyffe, (from Scotland 1881-1973), George Walker, Millie Griffin, Katie Wyke George Fyffe came to USA in 1922 when he was 41 yrs old. He became overseer of Alabama & Mississippi for last 30 years of his life. - 1926-27 USA Workers Lists
- 1927 Christian Conventions
1927 Western U.S. Christian Conventions - 1927 VIC Workers
1927 Victoria Workers - 1928 Aust, VIC Dandenong Workers Conv.-Brothers
- 1928 Aust. VIC, Dandenong-Workers Convention.-Sisters
VIC 1928 Dandenong, Victoria Workers Convention - Sister Workers - 1928 Aust. VIC, Dandenong-Workers Conv.-Sisters
- 1928 CCC-letterhead.
1928 form for recommendation of Worker - 1928 Letterhead-Australasia & New Zealand
1928 Letter of recommendation for Worker Ron Campbell, using the name "The United Christians Conventions of Australasia and New Zealand" by Overseer William John Hughes. - 1928 Workers
August 25, 1928 Photo of Workers Photo of: B. McG, Mellie Griffin, Willie Walters, Myrtle Darnell (Oklahoma), Raymond Lynn, Leah Hawkins, Marie Hawkins, Gilbert Neuendorf?? Willie Walters and Leah Hawkins were in the Work in South America. Black Stockings - 1928-29 CANADA Workers Lists
- 1930 Brothers
- 1930 Sisters with Names
- 1930 Workers
- 1931 July 9 cooney out
- 1931 July 9
Impartial Reporter: "Eddie Cooney, at one time a leader in the movement, now an outsider. Dethroned! Eddie, at present in Fermanagh was not there! He ploughs his lonely furrow in the same old way -- denunciation of all and sundry, abusing the Churches and the clergy, and counting only himself and those that agree with him to be on the right straight path to heaven...." - 1931 July 9 p1
Impartial Reporter .... At the morning meeting, which continued for almost three hours, t he principal speaker was George Walker, a native of the Co. district of Fermanagh. ‘George,’ as he is called by everyone—not even the leaders get the courtesy title ‘Mister’—is a polished speaker, of refined appearance. As a young man, when in the late Mr. W. R. Cooney’s establishment in Enniskillen, he was a good looking youth and he has preserved his good looks. His address was learned, interesting, and full of force. He was in the place once occupied by Wm. Irvine, the pioneer of this great movement, a man of magnetic power, rugged, a strong personality, a forceful speaker, and at one time worshipped as a leader of men and women. George Walker spends most of his time in America, but has not got the American twang. He will shortly visit the Continent. He has a charming manner. - 1931 July 9 p2
Impartial Reporter July 9, 1931 Page 2 - continued from page 1 - 1932 Porteous Gladys
Gladys Porteous, a worker in the U.S.A wrote Hymn Nos. 82 and 90. Hymn No 82 was written before going in the work in 1923 on thoughts of Jack Carroll,who spoke of Jesus living for us, dying for us, living in us, interceding for us and coming for us. She wrote No. 90 some years later when laid aside with illness also on the message of Jack Carroll's on the Kingdom of God. - 1936 Western States Christian Conventions
1936 Western States Christian Conventions - 1937 Wm. Irvine Letter RE Masonry
1937 William's Irvine Letter to Birglands stating he had been a Mason for over 50 years. - 1938 Colorado Disturbance,
1938 Colorado Disturbance, - 1940 Letterhead-Western US & Canada p1
1940 (Page 1 - 2) Christian Conventions Stationery Letter from Workers to the Friends re: registration with the Government [Canada] for military service. - 1940 Letterhead-Western US & Canada p2
1940 (Page 2 - 2) Christian Conventions Stationery Letter from Workers to the Friends re: registration with the Government [Canada] for military service. - 1940s ? Form letter from Eastern USA 1
1940s ? Christian Conventions Stationery regarding Conscientious Objector status. - 1940s? Letterhead-West & East USA & Canada
1940s? Christian Convention Stationery Letters for both East and West US describing some of the customs/principles of the sect. - 1942 - Signature confirming Geo Walker's on 1942 Letter
1942. Compare this signature to George Walker's 1942 letter to the Selective Service Board re: Conscientious Objector status. (previous slide) - AB 1942 Mellowdale
- 1942 Letter re: military service in Canada
1942 Letter about military service in Canada Letter was from W. D. Fullerton Re: "ordained" ministers [Workers] from the 'Assemblies of Christians' [2x2 fellowship] being eligible for Conscientious Objector status. - 1942 Letterhead-Eastern US; Geo Walker p1
In 1942, during WW II George Walker wrote this letter of 3 pages to the US Selective Service Board in Philadelphia, PA. Page 1 of 3 The purpose was to help the selective service board properly classify the ministry re: military service. The result was that a clergy exemption from the US government for brother workers associated with the "Christian Conventions " was obtained. - 1942 Letterhead-Eastern US; Geo Walker p2
In 1942, during WW II George Walker wrote this letter of 3 pages to the US Selective Service Board in Philadelphia, PA. Page 2 of 3 The purpose was to help the selective service board properly classify the ministry re: military service. The result was that a clergy exemption from the US government for brother workers associated with the "Christian Conventions " was obtained. - 1942 Letterhead-Eastern US; Geo Walker p3
In 1942, during WW II George Walker wrote this letter of 3 pages to the US Selective Service Board in Philadelphia, PA. Page 3 of 3 The purpose was to help the selective service board properly classify the ministry re: military service. The result was that a clergy exemption from the US government for brother workers associated with the "Christian Conventions " was obtained.