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- 1912-1913 South Africa Workers List
- Absalom, George x4 -
George Alsalom - Absalom, Geo.- Andy Robb, John Danielson
George Absalom, Andy Robb, John Danielson Andy Robb Andrew Hamilton Robb was born Jan. 8, 1872, in Dublin, Ire., and died July 16, 1964, aged 91, in Johannesburg, South Africa. Possibly a lawyer before he entered the work in 1901. He worked in all the countries of the British Isles, as well as in South Africa, Northern and Southern Rhodesia (now Zambia and Zimbabwe ) and Bechuanaland (now Botswana). After a few years in England and Ireland he went to Southern Africa, where he preached for the rest of his life. Andrew Robb, is the writer of No. 163. He wrote the music (but not the words) for "O Bless the Lord, My Soul." - Scholtz, Paul- Andy Robb, Alex Davison
Paul Scholtz, Andy Robb, Alex Davison Andy Robb Andrew Hamilton Robb was born Jan. 8, 1872, in Dublin, Ire., and died July 16, 1964, aged 91, in Johannesburg, South Africa. Possibly a lawyer before he entered the work in 1901. He worked in all the countries of the British Isles, as well as in South Africa, Northern and Southern Rhodesia (now Zambia and Zimbabwe ) and Bechuanaland (now Botswana). After a few years in England and Ireland he went to Southern Africa, where he preached for the rest of his life. Andrew Robb, is the writer of No. 163. He wrote the music (but not the words) for "O Bless the Lord, My Soul." - Frank van der Merwe, Fred Alder
Frank van der Merve and Fred Alder - Alder, Fred & Florence Heyes, Anna Welgemoed
Fred Alder, Florence Heyes and Anna Welgemoed - Alder Fred
Fred Alder - Alder, Fred Jim Dunlop
Fred Alder, Jim Dunlop - Fred Alder
Fred Alder- 2nd Worker - Allen, Jean (right) (1904)
Jean Allen (on the right) Pioneered South Africa in 1906 with a few others. - Allen, Jean (1904)
Jean Allen (left) and Daphne Martin. Taken on 1961 visit to England. Pioneered South Africa in 1906 with a few others. - Allen, Jean -
Jean Allen - Hugh McKayB v1
Hugh McKay - *Overseer- Alex Pearce -
Alex Pearce was an Overseer and Pioneer worker - *Overseer- Alex Pearce -1 -
Alex Pearce, Overseer and Pioneer Worker - *1st Worker- Alex Pearce -
Alex Pearce, Overseer and Pioneer Worker - *1st Worker- Wilson Reid -
Wilson Reid was an Overseer and Pioneer Worker - Reid, Wilson - Fred Alder -
Wilson Reid was an Overseer and Pioneer Worker, Fred Alder - *Overseer - Wilson Reid 1 -
Wilson Reid was an Overseer and Pioneer Worker - Reid, Wilson (1904)
Wilson Reid was an Overseer and Pioneer Worker - *Overseer - Wilson Reid x4 -
Wilson Reed was an Overseer and Pioneer Worker - 1915 Workers on 22 December
Kilpatrick, Tom & Martha 1956 Africa, Ft. Beaufort District Started in the work in 1915. Daughter, Elna was about 3 when they went into the work. Elna was raised by her grandmother. Deceased: Tom predeceased Martha. by 20 years. She died in 1979. McClung, Walter and Christina "Chrissie" (nee McLennan ) Brother of Wilson McClung from Ireland who emigrated to South Africa. Chrissie was from South Africa. They professed and were in the work by 1912-13. - Baldwin, Ben
Ben Baldwin - George Humphries group
Workers in George Humphries group - Humphries, Geo Albert van Lingen
George Humphries and Albert van Lingen - Lund, Laura & May Older (early)
- Lund, Laura & May Older
Laura Lund, May Older - MacKay, Hugh Jack Forbes, Milemann, Laura Lund, Archie Turner
Archie Turner pioneered Cape Breton, Nova Scotia, Newfoundland in 1928, He labored in Canada; Overseer of Queensland Australia 1959-1971 and was Overseer of Scotland 1971. - Thompson, Emma Katie Williams
- Tregurtha, Cissie & Mimie
Cissie Tregurtha was a worker - 1912-13 South Africa Worker
1912-13 Group of Workers - Pearce, Alex Grave
Pearce, Alex Grave.jpg Alex Pearce (SA Overseer); Willie Clark; Martinus Stark, Andy Robb Alex Pearce was one of the first Workers to come to Africa from the UK in 1905 aboard the SS Geelong. Alex was first overseer of SA until he died in 1946 - Andy Robb, Jim Johnston 1986
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