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- Borrisokane Church of Ireland
Borrisokane Church of Ireland - Borrisokane Methodist Chapel 1
Borrisokane Methodist Chapel 1 - Borrisokane Methodist Chapel
Borrisokane Methodist Chapel - Cloughjordan Church of Ireland
Cloughjordan Church of Ireland - Cloughjordan Methodist Church
Cloughjordan Methodist Church - First Mission Map, p1
First Mission Map, p1 - First Mission Map, p2
First Mission Map, p2 - Map of Ireland
Map of Ireland - Ireland Meeintg Invitation. 2x2 Apostles
Ireland Meeting Invitation 2x2 Apostles - Modreeny Church & Graveyard
Modreeny Church & Graveyard - Roscrea Church of Ireland
Roscrea Church of Ireland - Roscrea Church of Ireland-2
Roscrea Church of Ireland-2 - Roscrea Methodist Church plate
Roscrea Methodist Church plate - Roscrea Methodist Church
Roscrea Methodist Church - Fawcett, Jim (1904) and John Freeman
Fawcett, Jim and John Freeman James Fawcett was a worker in U.S.A. but was from Fermanagh County, Northern Ireland originally. Born 1886 – Died Aug. 10, 1958, aged 72. He was the Uncle of George Walker. During his last year, in 1958, he was trying to hold a few tent meetings without the help of a companion and it was when he passed away. Apparently he had done a lot of physical work on that particular day, and was sitting visiting with one of the friends on her veranda. He mentioned the manner in which his mother had passed away suddenly, and expressed the opinion that something like that would likely happen to him sometime... and at that moment, having spoken those words, he died. He entered work in 1904 and wrote hymns 229, 236, 319, 347, 383 (1987 Hymns Old & New) No. 239 (1951 Ed) was not included in the latest edition. It contained the phrase: "Cease Not to Worship the Father and Son, The Holy Spirit and these Three are One … my Saviour and my God” - Fawcett, James (Jim)
James Fawcett was a worker in U.S.A. but was from Northern Ireland originally. 1904 Fawcett, James (aka Faucett) - Born 1886 – Died Aug. 10, 1958, aged 72. He spent his last days in Tallassee, Alabama. and came from Fermanagh County, N. Ireland. He was the Uncle of George Walker. He is in a 1911 photo of Blossburg, Alabama, so he may have been the first worker to go to Alabama. During his last year, in 1958, he was trying to hold a few tent meetings without the help of a companion and it was when he passed away. Apparently he had done a lot of physical work on that particular day, and was sitting visiting with one of the friends on her veranda. He mentioned the manner in which his mother had passed away suddenly, and expressed the opinion that something like that would likely happen to him sometime... and at that moment, having spoken those words, he died. He wrote hymns (1951 ed) 173, 215, 221, 326, 239-Cease Not - Fawcett James
James (Jim) Fawcett Jim Fawcett was born in 1886 – Died Aug. 10, 1958, age 72. He was from Fermanagh Co., No. Ireland and was a cousin of George Walker. He entered work in 1904 and wrote hymns 229, 236, 319, 347, 383 (1987 Hymns Old & New) No. 239 (1951 Ed) was not included in the latest edition. It contained the phrase: "Cease Not to Worship the Father and Son, The Holy Spirit and these Three are One … my Saviour and my God” He spent his last days in Tallassee, Alabama USA. - Roscrea, Fawcett's Tombstone
Roscrea, Fawcett's Tombstone - Roscrea-Fawcett tombstone
Roscrea-Fawcett tombstone - Roscrea, Mrs. Quinns Charity Shop
Roscrea, Mrs. Quinns Charity Shop This premise was formerly owned and traded as a saddlery shop bythe Fawcett family. Fawcett's main source of business was milling. They owned a large mill that was used for grinding corn to producing flour. RE: James Fawcett (1886–1958). He went in the work in 1904; he was a cousin of GeorgeWalker and wrote Hymn "Cease Not” He was not included in the latest Hymns Old and New edition (1987). It contained the phrase: "Cease Not to Worship the Father and Son, The Holy Spirit and these Three are One … my Saviour and my God” (Hymn No. 239, 1951 ed.). - Nenagh Mission Aug 1897 page 2
Page 2. "Location of Workers" in Bright Words, Faith Mission's monthly publication showing Wm Irvine started a mission at Nenagh, Ire. on Aug.15, 1897 - Thumbnail Ireland Misc