- 1951-52 Virginia Workers List
Several black workers are shown on this1951-52 Virginia Workers List, including Mr. & Mrs. Harris, Olive Steele, Edward Barendilla & Ernest Prinsloo. - 1952 West Indies Conv. at Enter--?
L to R Back Row: J. Rix, Sam McNabb, Wilbur Walker, A.Bakker, E.Cupid, S.Sunderland, W. Trent, George Semple, W. Thomas, W. Donaldson, Lester V. d .Berg, F. Stephens, S. Hocking, H. Eames, F. Mulligan Sisters: F. Mahood, Gwenie? Johnston, A. Harper, Jean Rowe, Fannie Flavyer?, M. Hutchinson - 1954 Doylestown, Pennsylvania Convention
Left to Right - Back Row: Ernest Prinsloo-Africa; George Koetzee-Africa; Vernandez Harris-Panama; Front Row: Fern Duncan-Canada; Olive Steele-Jamaica; Christine Gordon-VA; Mrs. Edith Harris-Panama; Frances Brown-VA. All labored in America, mostly Virginia. Mr & Mrs Harris labored mostly in the Washington, D.C. area - 1981 Putfontein, South Africa Convention
1981 Putfontein, South Africa Convention [Names on next slide] - 1981 Putfontein, South Africa Convention -names
Names of those shown on the Putfontein, South Africa Convention 1981 photograph - 1995 Barbados Convention
Barbados Convention in 1995. - Duncan, Fern & Pat Innis 1994
Fern Duncan is from Canada is shown with Pat Innis. Pat Inniss from Barbados worked in the States a few years. Photo taken in 1994. - Black Brother Workers
Two Black Brother Workers - Black Sister Workers
Black Sister Workers - Black Workers
Black Workers at a convention - Deborah Jones
Deborah Jones - Iinniss, Pat
Pat Inniss, sister worker from Barbados worked in the States for a few years. - Peirson, Steve 1982
Steve Peirson, a Brother Worker from California, 1982. - Peirson, Steve 1987
Steve Peirson, 1987, is on the California Workers Staff. - Sylvanese S Pat Inniss
Sylvanese, S & Pat Inniss, Barbados, 1981 - 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. - 19 PA Doylestown