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- Baptism Sketch #4
Thomas Elliott prepares a convert for baptism. Baptism Sketch from Impartial Reporter Oct. 20 & 27, 1904 (#4) - Barbados 1972 a
- Barbour, Robert, Archie Turner, Nelson Retchford
Robert Barbour, Archie Turner, Nelson Retchford - Barbour, Robert, Archie Turner, Nelson Retchford
Barbour, Robt Archie Turner, Nelson Retchford. Robert Barbour from New Zealand, began as Overseer of South Australia in 1946. Archie Turner pioneered Cape Breton, Nova Scotia, Newfoundland in 1928, labored in Canada; Overseer of Queensland Australia 1959-1971 and Overseer of Scotland 1971. Nelson Retchford from South Australia entered work in 1924, preached mostly in India and SA. He was one of pioneers to Burma (Myanmar) and he died in 1989. - Barbour, Robt Archie Turner, Nelson Retchford. Archie
Robert Barbour, Archie Turner, Nelson Retchford. Robert Barbour from New Zealand, began as Overseer of S. Australia in 1946. Archie Turner pioneered Cape Breton, Nova Scotia, Newfoundland in 1928, labored in Canada. He became overseer of Queensland Australia 1959-1971; Overseer of Scotland 1971. Nelson Retchford from S. Australia entered work in 1924, preached mostly in India and South America. He was one of pioneers to Burma and died in 1989. - Barkley, Barry
Barry Barkley has been Overseer of Missouri, Indiana, Texas, back to Indiana, which later merged with Illinois where he remained the Overseer of both states, as well as New York/New England. In 2009 Barry was general Overseer of Eastern North America, superseding Taylor Wood who superseded Andrew Abernethy who superseded George Walker. - Barkley, Barry & George Walker, Charles Steffen
Barry Barkley, George Walker, Charles Steffen. George Walker was the Eastern USA Overseer for many years. He was succeeded by Taylor Wood, who was succeeded by Barry Barkley around 2006. Charles Steffen was Overseer of Missouri, Illinois & New York/New England. - Barnadillo, Eddie, Ernest Prinsloo
Both Eddie Barendilla and Ernest Prinsloo were born in South Africa and labored in USA. Ernest died in S. Africa, age 101 years old - Barnato, Alex
Alex Barnato was in the work in Sweden and sent to labor in Italy. She was well liked in Italy but choose to quit the work and upon returning to Sweden was told she was unwelcome in all the friends homes in Scandinavia. Photo taken in 2003. - Barnato, Astrid & Grant
Astrid & Grant Barnato currently live in Norway. He is originally from South Africa and was in the work in South America. He was put out of the work and excommunicated. Photo taken in 2002. - Barnato, Terry
Terry Barnato was excommunicated prior to 2001, after she asked to leave the work in Sweden. Photo taken in 2002. - Barrett, Cecil
Cecil Barrett was born in New Zealand in 1902, went into the ministry in 1934 and continued in that work until his death in Japan on Nov. 6, 1968. He was interned at Santo Tomas during WW II along with several lother workers. Reportedly, after his release in February 23, 1945, he returned to New Zealand to recuperate and then continued as a missionary in the Far East. Additional Info: http://www.geocities.com/ithascome/Barretts-Internment.html - Barry Barkley & Roger Cleveland
2008 Roger Cleveland and Barry Barkley, Barkley became Overseer of Eastern USA in 2008, succeeding Andrew Abernethy, who succeeded George Walker. - Baartz & McCoy Bank Account.
Baartz and McCoy Bank Account Records - Beaber, Herman
Herman Beaber [lower right] was the son of John T. Beaber and Mary Beaber. They had 4 children: Fred (born 1899); Herman (born May 25th 1907); Bernice (born 1909); and Ardis, (born 1917). Herman entered the work in California in 1929, as did his sister Bernice in about 1943. Herman left the USA for the Philippines in 1940, was interned at Santo Tomas (Los Banos) in WW2 with several other workers who were rescued on February 23, 1945. After Herman left the ministry for health issues, he worked in Houston, Texas at a Children's Home. In December 1955, he married Blanche Berry from Henderson, Texas. He then moved to Dallas, Texas, where he worked for Avis Truck Rental Co. until he retired in 1970. They adopted a daughter, Esther, and a son, John. Herman died on February 5, 2001, aged 93 and is buried in Dallas, Texas at Laurel Land Cemetery. His wife Blanche predeceased him on Oct. 23, 1998. - Beaber, Herman and Blanche
Herman Beaber was interned at Santa Tomas during WW II along with several other workers. After his release, Herman returned to preach in the Philippines, but left the work in 1951 for health reasons. After he left the ministry, he married Blanche Berry from Henderson, Texas, on December, 1955. They adopted a daughter, Esther in 1962, age 11; and a son, John, in 1964, age 8. Herman died February 5, 2001, aged 93 and is buried in Dallas, Texas at Laurel Land Cemetery. - Beatie Book cover 2
- Beattie, Ralph & Rene
Ralph & Rene (nee Amy Constance Irene Lester) Beattie. They married April 2, 1907andprofessed around 1909. Entered work May 23, 1911, leaving behind an 18 mo. son Archie with Rene\'s brother Clyde Lester and wife. Another 3 children were born while they were in the work and moved around New Zealand with their parents. Preached in Australia, Tasmania & New Zealand. Rene Beattie wrote several hymns in Hymns Old & New. Ralph died in 1958. Rene died in 1969 and is buried at Stratford. - Beattie, Ralph &; Rene
Ralph and Rene Beattie - Beattie, Ralph & Rene
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Mrs. Rene Beattie, a worker in New Zealand, wrote Nos. 36, 50, 77 and 264. Rene (nee Amy Constance Irene Lester) Tasmania, Australia Ralph, her husband, was born April 2, 1883 in Scotland; died Dec. 17, 1958 in New Zealand. Rene was born Aug. 6, 1886, in Tasmania; died Jan. 1, 1989 in New Zealand; buried at Stratford. They married April 2, 1907; professed around 1909. Went into work in 1911 in Victoria, Australia. Hymn No. 36 was written after she and her husband were some time on the roads looking for an opening. On getting the use of a barn, she sat down in it and penned the first two verses, later added a 3rd, and later on another which was not included when it reached here, which was as follows "Come follow Him to mountain height, And learn His way and will for thee, look past the world and keep in view, Eternity, eternity." Their first year in the work, Ralph preached with Wilson McClung and Rene with Annie McClung. After that, they preached together some of the time. Ralph shown on Hutt Valley Workers List in 1924; with male companion 1926, 1932-36 Labored from May 23, 1911 to 1958 in Victoria, South Australia, New Zealand, and Tasmania. Had 4 children: Archie (born 1909 - deceased), Jean Ruth (born 1915 - deceased), Esther Amy Gibson (1922-2012), Joseph (Joe) Clyde (b. 1930 - ? in NZ). Three of the children were born while they were in the work and moved around New Zealand with their parents. Rene Beattie wrote Hymn Nos. 91, 79, 140, 282 in 1987 Hymnbook. - Beattie, Ralph, Rene & Jean
Ralph Beattie with Rene & Jean - Beatties, Ralph & Rene #2
Ralph & Rene Beattie, married couple who labored in NZ, Tasmania & Australia. They had 4 children. Photo taken at Willaston, South Australia in 1915. (#2) - Begbie, Alice & Maude Kerns
Alice Begbie & Maude Kerns. Alice went in the NZ work at age 19 - Begbie, Alice & Maude Kerns
Alice Begbie and Maude Kerns - Bell at Jackson MS Convention
1972 Bell used at Jackson, MS Convention - Ben Buys, Willie Clark, Arthur Arnold, Colin Watt
India. In late 1921–1922, Adam Hutchison (age 49) sailed from Australia to Madras, India, the fourth largest country in the world. He was the very first Worker to preach on the continent of Asia. Colin Watt (from Australia) joined him. Later that year, Sandy Maxwell (from Scotland) and Ben Buys (from South Africa) connected with Hutchison and Watt. - Bennett, Harold
Harold Bennett, Overseer of Oregon - Benton Arthur (Group)
Arthur Benton pioneered Louisiana with Ira Hamilton in 1922 - Benton, Arthur( Group 2)
Arthur Benton with Ira Hamilton pioneered State of Louisiana in 1922. - Berry, Dot & Louise Montgomery
Cherie Kropp's mother, Dot Berry & her sister Louise Montgomery, 1952. - Betty, Tom & Elizabeth (Lily)
Tom & Elizabeth (Pendreigh) Betty. She was a former worker with the Faith Mission and was from Scotland. She is listed on 1921 Staffordshire Worker Convention photograph as Nos. 73 and 101. Both entered work in 1905 and labored in U.K. and Ontario. Both were in the Work until they died. Tom died June 28, 1945 and is buried on Isle of Man. They had 3 sons: Moore, John and Ernest. - Betty, Tom & Elizabeth (Pendreigh)
Tom & Elizabeth (Pendreigh) Betty. She was a former worker with the Faith Mission and was from Scotland. Both were listed on 1921 Staffordshire Worker Convention photograph as Nos. 73 and 101. Both entered work in 1905 and labored in U.K. and Ontario. Died in the work. Tom died June 28, 1945 and is buried on Isle of Man. They had 3 sons: Moore, John and Ernest. - Bible Study & Convention Speaker Lists 1975
Two Wednesday Night Bible Study Lists and Convention Speakers List for Jackson, Mississippi Convention, 1989 - Bible Training Institute
A 1911 postcard of the Victorian Gothic Christian Institute at 64-100 Bothwell St. Glasgow Scotland. The building occupied the entire block between W.Campbell St. & Blythswood St. The original Christian Institute at 70 Bothwell Street was opened in 1880, financed by the Rutherglen chemical manufacturer and philanthropist James White. The architect was John McLeod. Other architects were responsible for the addition of the Bible Training Institute to the east, and the YMCA as the west wing in 1896, resulting in an incongruous mixture of styles. During the 1970s the cost of maintaining the building became too high for the Glasgow United Evangelistic Association, who sold it to property developers. It was demolished and replaced by an office block. - BibleStudyList-1
U.S. Mid-week Bible Study Lists - BibleStudyList-2
U.S. Mid-week Bible Study Lists - BibleStudyList-3
U.S. Mid-week and Sunday Night Bible Study Lists - Bigots of Boscobel
'The Bigots of Boscobel' by Everett C Oman Published by Pandoran Publishing Co, Anacortes, WA USA 1992