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- The Way, The Truth, The Church With No Name
'The Way, The Truth, The Church With No Name' By J. Wium - There We Found Brethren
'There We Found Brethren' by Dr. P. J. Lineham. Published in 1977 by Palmerston North, New Zealand. See: Cooneyites, Pp. 81, 97. Out of Print - 'They Go About Two by Two' by Paul
'They Go About Two by Two' by Wm E. Paul - A 22 page pamphlet originally published by Religion Analysis Service Publications. May be read online at: http://www.tellingthetruth.info/publications_index/go2x2.php - This Storied Land
'This Storied Land...a Montana Memoir' by Lou Mandler Published in 2004 by Prong Horn Press. ISBN 1-932636-05-6 - Thompson, Sherdenia & Debbie Jones
Sherdenia Thompson & Debbie Jones. Sherdenia and Deborah are U.S. citizens (cousins) and have labored in the Northeastern and Southern states. Sherdenia is from North Carolina (and is part native-American) and her parents professed when they heard the workers. She was in the work better than 25 years, and married in 2008. Deborah (Debbie) Jones spent some time in Africa and was responsible for the famous "witch doctor" professing, while she was there. Debbie passed away June 2, 2014, age 65. - Thompson, Will - Clarence Hunt & Stanley Sharpe
Brother Workers Will Thompson, Clarence Hunt & Stanley Sharpe Will Thompson (entered work in 1910) Clarence Hunt (Senior AB Worker) Stan Sharpe (Overseer of SK and MB) - Thru Western Canada in a Caravan
'Through Western Canada in a Caravan' by F. H. Eva Hasell, 2nd Edition. The Society for the Propagation of the Gospel in Foreign Parts, 1927, page 244 - Todhunter, Bert
Bert Todhunter: Overseer of Austria and all of Communist-controlled Eastern/Central Europe during those years. He was also the Overseer of Scotland. - Todhunter, Bert
Bert Todhunter, Overseer of Scotland - Kilpatrick, Tom & Martha -Married Wrkrs SA
- Tom Law pio Cuba,Guyana
- Tom Turner young-& older--300dpi
Tom Turner - younger and older Tom Turner as an older man. Thomas M. Turner comes from the North of Ireland; he was a school teacher in County Galway, when he heard the truth and also went forth in 1900 for a time in Ireland, and was one of the first to go to Australia. He wrote hymns 202, 236 and 265. Regarding No. 236, at one Convention someone said that would be a good subject for a hymn —"The Approval of God" — within a short time, the next meeting or so, the hymn was produced and sung. Tom was 81 years old when he died April, 1959. - Tom Turner young-300dpi
Tom Turner as a younger man - Tom Turner, Jack Annard, Willie Hughes, Robert Blair
Tom Turner, Jack Annand, Willie Hughes, Robt Blair Thomas M. Turner comes from the North of Ireland; he was a school teacher in County Galway, when he heard the truth and also went forth in 1900 for a time in Ireland, and was one of the first to go to Australia. He wrote hymns 202, 236 and 265. Regarding No. 236, at one Convention someone said that would be a good subject for a hymn —"The Approval of God" — within a short time, the next meeting or so, the hymn was produced and sung. Tom was 81 years old when he died April, 1959. Jack Annand wrote Nos. 164, 241, 283, 316, and 321. He was born in 1891 and died 1957. Worked on a farm as a lad, professed when 19 years old, went forth when he was 22, first in N.S. Wales, then Victoria (Aust.) then came to Poland and Scandinavian countries. He wrote No. 319 while at Deb. Conv. Robert Blair, who also laboured in New Zealand, was born at Otokia, near Dunedin N.Z. in 1874 and died in 1942. After selling some property left him in Scotland, he started out in the work in England, remaining two years before going to N.Z. where he was for several years, was for a time in Fiji, Samoa and Norfolk Isles, returning to Queensland where after 11 years he died. He wrote Nos. 185, 195, 235, 274 and 277. When he was in Exeter he pulled out a scrap of paper from his waistcoat pocket and asked another worker he met there if the verses he had written on it would do for a hymn, iIt is now our No. 276. Willie Hughes laboured in N.Z. He wrote "Went forth" in 1906 and wrote Nos. 62, 66, 114 and 116 - Vincent, Tom and Jacobus, de Villiers
Tom Vincent and Jacobus, de Villiers - Tom young-older--300dpi
Tom Turner as an older man. Thomas M. Turner comes from the North of Ireland; he was a school teacher in County Galway, when he heard the truth and also went forth in 1900 for a time in Ireland, and was one of the first to go to Australia. He wrote hymns 202, 236 and 265. Regarding No. 236, at one Convention someone said that would be a good subject for a hymn —"The Approval of God" — within a short time, the next meeting or so, the hymn was produced and sung. Tom was 81 years old when he died April, 1959. - Irvine, Wm-Grave-w/Elizabeth Coleman
Elizabeth Coleman at William Irvine's grave in Mt. Zion Cemetery, Jerusalem, January 10, 2019. - Town Hall in Motherwell, Scotland 1
On January 8, 1893, William Irvine “began to serve the Lord.” Several sources state that Irvine was born again or professed faith in Christ when he was about 30 years old in a meeting held at the Town Hall of Motherwell, Lanarkshire, Scotland, through a well-known traveling evangelist named Rev. John McNeill. The Motherwell Town Hall is presently used as a Snooker Club. (Picture taken in 1995.) - Town Hall in Motherwell, Scotland
On January 8, 1893, William Irvine “began to serve the Lord.” Several sources state that Irvine was born again or professed faith in Christ when he was about 30 years old in a meeting held at the Town Hall of Motherwell, Lanarkshire, Scotland, through a well-known traveling evangelist named Rev. John McNeill. The Motherwell Town Hall is presently used as a Snooker Club. (Picture taken in 1995.) - 'The Tramp or Go-Preachers' by Trimble
'The Tramp or Go-Preachers' (Sometimes called Pilgrims) by By W.C.T. (William C. Trimble). Published in 1910 by Impartial Reporter Printing Works, Enniskillen, No. Ireland. Out of Print. Download copy at: http://workersect.org/wct_tramps.pdf - Transforming Keswick
'Transforming Keswick' ...The Keswick Convention Past, Present & Future by Charles Price & Ian Randall. Published in 2000 by OM Publishing, Carlisle, Cumbria UK. ISBN 1-85078-350-0 - Travelling to Convention -
Traveling to Convention - Trigg, Jack & Alex Mitchell
Jack Trigg and Alec Mitchell - Truth Under Attack
'Truth Under Attack' by Dr. Eryl Davies. Published in 1996 by Evangelical Press, Co. Durham, England. ISBN: 0-85234-341-8. See: "Cooneyites: `Go Preachers,'" Pp 99-101 - Turner, Tom Grave
Overseer of Queensland. Tom Turner's Tombstone in Brisbane, Queensland, Australia. - Turner, Tom (1899), Jack Annand (1913), Willie Hughes (1906), Robert Blair
Tom Turner, Jack Annand, Willie Hughes and Robert Blair Robert Blair, who also laboured in New Zealand, was born at Otokia, near Dunedin N.Z. in 1874 and died in 1942. After selling some property left him in Scotland, he started out in the work in England, remaining two years before going to N.Z. where he was for several years, was for a time in Fiji, Samoa and Norfolk Isles, returning to Queensland where after 11 years he died. He wrote Nos. 185, 195, 235, 274 and 277. When he was in Exeter he pulled out a scrap of paper from his waistcoat pocket and asked another worker he met there if the verses he had written on it would do for a hymn, iIt is now our No. 276. - Turner, Tom
Tom Turner, Jack Annard, Willie Hughes and Robert Blair. Thomas McCausland Turner was born September 1, 1877 in Swatragh, Maghera, Londonderry, Ireland to William and Melisena (Bateman) Turner. He was a schoolteacher in Co. Galway when he professed in 1898. After John Long and William Irvine, it appears that Tom Turner and Alex Givan were the very first two men to commit to the work full time, in 1899. In January, 1906, Tom Turner (age 27), Jim McCreight (24), Laura Falkiner (29) and Aggie Hughes (27-sister to Willie Hughes) arrived at Fremantle, Western Australia aboard the S.S. Oroya and pioneered the work there. After spending some time in Western Australia and Victoria, Tom spent the last 35 years of his life as the Elder worker in Queensland. He also preached in Poland, Latvia and Ireland. He died April 19, 1959, aged 81 and is buried in Brisbane, QLD in the Mt. Gravatt Cemetery (MON4e, isle 6, plot 508). He wrote Hymn Nos. 306, 236 and 369 in Hymns Old & New (1987 Ed.). - Twamley, Joe Tombstone
Overseer of Scotland, formerly of England. Tombstone reads: "In Remembrance of Joseph R. Twamley Evangelist. Died 13th December 1960, aged 81 years. A Beloved Brother and Faithful Minister." - Tyson, Ellis
Ellis Tyson - Tyson, Frank; Tom Patterson, etc
Frank Tyson pioneered West Texas with Ray Bonds in 1921 Mr. & Mrs. Albert (Emma) deGroot were married workers. - USA Map
- UT 1987 Riverton-names
- Uncle Hoa #1 of 2
"Impelled by love I’ll go again. To seek the lost and dying men. For in my heart there is a flame, Of burning love for Jesus name." **Uncle Hoa started on the way to visit friends Miss Hồng Hoa (Rose) is an old sister, faithful thru 50 yrs with God & is a big encouragement to F&W. - Uncle Hoa #2 of 2
"I hear the bleating of the sheep, and see the little lambs to keep; I listen to the sinner’s plea. And say again, Dear Lord, send me." **Two big boxes on back are dry provisions & instant noodle for the friends in the far distance Canadian workers use a motobike that is ten times more expensive than Uncle Hoa --only very rich can own. - Uncle Hoa's Motorbike
Uncle Hoa's Motorbike loaded, ready to go to the country. - Uncles Chau & Hoa
Left: Uncle Chau & Uncle Hoa at the beginning-1967 - Understanding Social Change
'Understanding Social Change' by Anthony Francis Heath, John Ermisch, Duncan Gallie, British Academy. Publisher: Oxford University Press, 2005. ISBN: 978-0-1972-6314-3. See page 299 - VIC Clayton 1914
1914 VIC Clayton, Victoria Convention - VIC Clayton Convention Cooks
1914 Cooks at Clayton, Victoria Convention - VIC Dandenong Convention Building
VIC Dandenong Victoria - Building the Meeting Shed