
- Walker, Alex & Ernie Anderson
Alex Walker & Ernie Anderson - Walker, Alex & Ernie Anderson #2
Alex Walker and Ernie Anderson in sulkey. (#2) - Walker, Alex & Wife Queenie
Alex Walker and Queenie Higgins of Avoca were workers who married in 1920 and dropped out of the work. They had 4 children. They lived in New Zealand and had a daughter in the work in Malay. Alex wrote hymn No. 72 and was for a time in the work in New South Wales. - Walker, Queenie (Higgins) #2
Walker, Queenie (Higgins) - Walker, Queenie (Higgins) #1
Eugenia Victoria (Higgins) Walker (aka Queenie) was born on January 8, 1885; was from Avoca, Co. Wicklow, Ireland She professed thru John Sullivan and went in the work in 1905. She went abroad in 1908 and preached in Ireland, England, Australia & New Zealand. Married Alex Walker in 1920. They had 4 children. Died July 10, 1967, age 79. - Walker, Teenie #1
Teenie Walker She professed in early mission in New Zealand. Started in the work in 1908 - Williamson, Joe & John Clarke
Joe Williamson and Tom Clarke. J. Williamson was from the UK and entered the work in 1903. He pioneered the South Island with Adam Hutchison and two Sister Workers in 1906. - 1st 3 men are on 1905 List
Joe Williamson, Willie Jamieson and John Hardy are all on the 1905 Workers List. - 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…” - Wix, Alice
Alice was from the South Island and professed in 1908; she went in the work in 1914. She was one of four Wix siblings who went out to preach: Mabel, George, Lottie and Alice.Alice Wix - Wix, Lottie 1
Lottie Wix was one of four Wix siblings who went out to preach: Mabel, George, Lottie and Alice.Alice Wix - NZ 1995-96
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