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2014 Sri Lanka Convention - Dandenong Conv. Aust Account p7
Dandenong Convention Account of how the Convention grounds at Dandenong were obtained. Page 7 - Darling Robert
Robert "Rob" Darling was born Sept 4, 1883, in Gorebridge, Midlothian, Scotland and died in 1970. Robert Darling entered the work in 1905. He is buried in the British cemetery in Buenos Aires, Argentina along with Jack Jackson and two other Workers who are buried in the same tomb. Photo taken in 1913. - Farley, Pat - George Absolom, Martha Roy
Pat Farley - George Absolom, Martha Roy - Hodgins, Polly (1903) & Frances (1905)
Polly and Frances Hodgins were sisters; Frances Hodgins went in the work in 1905, and in Oct. 1905, Francis and her brother, Jim Hodgins were among the first group of 8 workers to PIONEER work in New Zealand. Francis returned to England in 1910 and preached for several more years. She then left the work and married. Polly (Mary) Hodgins along with Lizzie Sergent were the first pair of sister workers to Queensland in January 1907, at which time there were only six other workers in Australia. - Jamieson, Elisabeth, William, Annie Lyness
Elisabeth Jamieson, William Jamieson, Annie Lyness - Journal Page-1907 p4
Page 4 of sample pages from John Long's Journal - July 1907 A typewritten version can be read on TTT. - Meeting Tent 1913
Meeting Tent is attached to back of the house (1913). To the left of the tree is the end of the house. See also photo where one hook remains where the tent was attached to the house. - Murray, James (Jim)
James (Jim) Murray WWI Military Appeal dismissed. - NSW Guildford 6 Pinchin House
Guildford NSW Convention, Major Pinchin's House - OR 1962 Boring Convention #1
1962 Boring, Oregon Conventioon. #1 - 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. - VN-Deed