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- McClure, Dick (1911)
Dick McClure pioneered Sydney, Australia with John Hardie in 1907 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 - Smith Annie
Mary Anne) Smith was from Bridge House, Rathdrum, Co. Wicklow, Ireland She worked for Ed Cooney's father in Enniskillen. She professed in 1902. She was one of 8 workers who pioneered Australia in Sept 1905 and labored in Tasmania, Australia and New Zealand. She married Wilfred Charles Heyes in 1914 from Tasmania, Australia. Had 2 sons. - Wix, Lottie 1
Lottie Wix was one of four Wix siblings who went out to preach: Mabel, George, Lottie and Alice.Alice Wix - Wix Alice & George 1919
Alice & George Wix were siblings from the South Island, Australia who professed in 1908. Four Wix siblings went out to preach: Mabel, George, Lottie and Alice. Alice Wix from South Island went in the work in 1914. George started in the Work in 1911, went to NSW in 1916, to the USA in 1920, to Germany in 1925. In 1927 George was one of the pioneers in Switzerland and he continued there until his death in 1956. New Zealand.: “The FIRST convention we went to was held in Harper Street, Sydenham, Christchurch, 70 people were there. It was the only convention in N.Z… Jack Craig went out from that convention to preach… The next preacher who came along was, H. McNeary and in 1908 he worked a mission out at Purakanui just out of Dunedin; he and Jim McLeod had about 40 to profess. Quite a number went out to preach, among them being the Wix familly and 4 siblings went out to preach the Gospel…”