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- 1st 3 men are on 1905 List
Joe Williamson, Willie Jamieson and John Hardy are all on the 1905 Workers List. - Carroll, Jack & John Hardie & Willie Jamieson
Jack Carroll, John Hardie, Willie Jamieson - Chau & Willie Jaamieson
Uncle Chau and his sister saying farewell to Uncle Willie Jamieson, May 1966 - Elisabeth Jameison grave
Elisabeth Jameison grave - Elisabeth Jamieson tombstone
- Grave - Wm Jamieson
Willie Jamieson's grave in Pacific Crest Cemetery in Redondo Beach, Calif. He labored mostly in Oregon and China and the Philippines (one of the Workers interned by the Japanese in WW II) He was Overseer of CA after jack Carroll died. Born April 28, 1881, in Scotland and died October 11, 1974 - Hill, James, Clyde Brownlee & Others
Back Row L to R: James Hill, Clyde Brownlee, Willie Jamieson, Esther Hanson, Irvine Weir, Alex McPhail Front Row L to R: Hilma Johnson (w/hat), Ina (McPhail) Hill and her sister Verna McPhail - Ingram, Robert, Tharold Sylvester & Willie Jamieson
Bob Ingram (Overseer of Alaska), Tharold Sylvester (Overseer of Washington) & Willie Jamieson, California Worker & Overseer. Photo taken January,1970. - Irvine, Wm- Carrolls & Jamiesons. 2 pics side
Jack & May Carroll, Willie & Elisabeth Jamieson, William Irvine This shows how some photos had William Irvine image eliminated. Photo taken in 1909 West Coast USA - Irvine, Wm- Carrolls & Jamiesons. 2 pics
Jack & May Carroll --- Willie and Liz Jamieson --- William Irvine Some photos were cropped so that William Irvine did not appear. Here is a copy of both versions for comparison. - Jack ?, Cecil, Leo, Herman & Willie
In WW 2, several workers were interned at Santo Tomas, in Manila - Philipine Islands. They were Cecil Barrett, Leo Stancliff, Herman Beaber and Willie Jamieson. This photo was taken soon after liberation from Los Banos (Santo Tomas) on February 23, 1945. FREE AND HAPPY! Photo Info: Jack Angelbeck?, Cecil Barrett, Leo Stancliff, Herman Beaber, Willie Jamieson and two young airmen: Lawrence (Bud) Myers & Johnnie Beck. Angelbeck, Myers and Beck were described as: "Three of our boys and they were in a hospital unit that occupied that area," which probably meant they were professing men.) More infomation at: http://ithascome.bravehost.com/ - Jack Carroll & Willie Jamieson
1926 Jack Carroll and Willie Jamieson with Franklin Automobile belonging to Dr. Rittenhouse - Jamieson Family
Jamieson Siblings w/Mother? Back row L-R: 2nd person is Violet, 3rd is Elisabeth. Front Row L-R: 2nd is Willie's brother, 3rd is Willie, 4th could be their mother. - Jamieson, Elisabeth, William, Annie Lyness
Elisabeth Jamieson, William Jamieson, Annie Lyness - Jamieson, Elisabeth, Wm, Annie Lyness
Elisabeth & Willie Jamieson with Annie Lyness (on right). All were workers. - Jamieson, Ray, Willie & Elisabeth
Willie Jamieson, Elisabeth & nephew Ray who labored in Thailand. - Jamieson, William R. (1905)
Willie Rankin Jamieson (Uncle Willie) was born April 28, 1881, in Scotland, to William and Elizabeth Jamieson. Two of his sisters, Violet and Elizabeth also became workers. Willie professed in his first meeting on Jan. 2, 1905 and later that month, entered the ministry. In the fall of that year, he went to California to preach and also labored in Oregon before going to China in 1926 where he PIONEERED the work. He spent six years in the Philippines, from 1939 to 1945, being interned in a Japanese camp part of that time. He came to California in March, 1957, died October 11, 1974 and is buried in California. - Jamieson, Willie & Elisabeth
Willie Rankin Jamieson (Uncle Willie) was born April 28, 1881, in Scotland, to William and Elizabeth Jamieson. Two of his sisters, Violet and Elizabeth also became workers. Willie professed in his first meeting on Jan. 2, 1905 and later that month, entered the ministry. In the fall of that year, he went to California to preach and also labored in Oregon before going to China in 1926 where he PIONEERED the work. He spent six years in the Philippines, from 1939 to 1945, being interned in a Japanese camp part of that time. He came to California in March, 1957, died October 11, 1974 and is buried in California. - Jamieson, Willie & Irvine Weir, 1940s
Back Row L to R: James Hill, Clyde Brownlee, Willie Jamieson, Esther Hanson, Irvine Weir, Alex McPhail; Front Row L to R: Hilma Johnson (w/hat), Ina (McPhail) Hill and her sister Verna McPhail. - Jamieson, Willie, Liz & Ed Cornock
Jamieson, Willie, Liz & Ed Cornock - Jamieson, Willie & Ray
Willie Jamieson & nephew Ray who labored in Thailand. Willie Rankin Jamieson (Uncle Willie) was born April 28, 1881, in Scotland, to William and Elizabeth Jamieson. Two of his sisters, Violet and Elizabeth also became workers. Willie professed in his first meeting on Jan. 2, 1905 and later that month, entered the ministry. In the fall of that year, he went to California to preach and also labored in Oregon before going to China in 1926 where he PIONEERED the work. He spent six years in the Philippines, from 1939 to 1945, being interned in a Japanese camp part of that time. He came to California in March, 1957, died October 11, 1974 and is buried in California. - Jamieson, Willie
Willie is the man at the top & center - Jamieson, Willie 1950
Willie Jamieson with Ida Dixon. Photo taken in Canada, 1950. - Jamieson, Willie with coat
Willie Jamieson in cold weather coat, sans mustache! - Jamieson, Willie, Lizzie & Violet
Willie Jamieson with sisters Elisabeth & Violet, from Scotland, labored in Western USA. All three were in the work, although Violet had to leave due to poor health. She us buried in Australia - Jamieson, Willie
Willie Rankin Jamieson (Uncle Willie) was born April 28, 1881, in Scotland, to William and Elizabeth Jamieson. Two of his sisters, Violet and Elizabeth also became workers. Willie professed in his first meeting on Jan. 2, 1905 and later that month, entered the ministry. In the fall of that year, he went to California to preach and also labored in Oregon before going to China in 1926 where he PIONEERED the work. He spent six years in the Philippines, from 1939 to 1945, being interned in a Japanese camp part of that time. He came to California in March, 1957, died October 11, 1974 and is buried in California. - Jamieson, Willie
Willie Rankin Jamieson (Uncle Willie) was born April 28, 1881, in Scotland, to William and Elizabeth Jamieson. Two of his sisters, Violet and Elizabeth also became workers. Willie professed in his first meeting on Jan. 2, 1905 and later that month, entered the ministry. In the fall of that year, he went to California to preach and also labored in Oregon before going to China in 1926 where he PIONEERED the work. He spent six years in the Philippines, from 1939 to 1945, being interned in a Japanese camp part of that time. He came to California in March, 1957, died October 11, 1974 and is buried in California. - Jamieson, Willie
Willie Rankin Jamieson was born April 28, 1881, in Scotland and died Friday October 11, age 93. He entered the ministry in 1905 and worked until 1926 as an evangelist in Oregon and Manitoba, Canada. He was a missionary worker in China from 1926 to 1939 and in the Philippines from 1939 to 1945. He was one of several workers interned in Santo Tomas, Philippines. He returned to missionary work after his release from the Los Baños internment camp. After 1957, he resided in California where he succeeded Jack Carroll as Overseer of some of the Western USA Christian Convention Church (2x2s). He passed away October 11, 1974 and is buried at Pacific Crest Cemetery, Redondo Beach, CA. Funeral service for William Jamieson. Additional Info: http://www.geocities.com/ithascome/Wim-Jamieson-Internment.html - Jamieson, Willie; John Hardie & R. Beattie -
Joe Williamson, Willie Jamieson, John Hardie and Tom Beattie - Jamieson, Wm & Einrid Johnson
William Jamieson & Einrid Johnson - Jamieson, Wm & Jack Carroll
Jack Carroll and Willie Jamieson 1926. Franklin Automobile owned by Dr. Rittenhouse. - Jamieson, Wm - w/girl
Willie Jamieson with unknown girl - Jamieson, Wm - Preston & Tenniswood
L to R: Charles Preston, Willie Jamieson (center) with Eldon Tenniswood. Charles went with Willie to China and later labored in Taiwan. He was born Jan 17, 1899 and died in April 30, 2001 - Jamieson, Wm - Letter #2 Page 1
Page 1 of Willie Jamieson (August 1, 1911) Letter to Henry & Cordia White of Scappoose, Oregon, written from Scotland, telling about Wm Irvine preaching in the Scotland Conv. "This is my first time of writing you since landing in this Country...because time was scarce. Conv. has kept us very busy for the last month back but now it is over again and we will have a little more time for correspondence etc. It was the best Conv. ever held on this side and all seemed to profit by it. There were very large crowds all the time. WM IRVINE, as usual, did the most of the preaching, and I never heard him better. There was plenty evidence of God speaking to our hearts and showing us the need of having His power working in us and through us." Typed copy of letter at: http://www.tellingthetruth.info/workers_early/jamiesons.php#willie_wmi - Jamieson, Wm Letter #1 pp 1-2
Earliest known mention of designation: Christian Convention. "This last week I've visited the Saints at Canby, Aurora, Needy, Mountaindale and Thatcher. They are all longing for Conv. and most of them are trying to get out to stay as long as possible...You can get reduced fares from R.R. there. Tell the Agent you are going to Christian Convention and ask for a Certificate with your ticket to prove you are going to attend the Conv. and this one being presented to Agent here when you go home will allow you to return for 25 cts. Give your Agent there my name as Secretary of the Conv. if he asks you for it. Let the others know about it who intend to come. We are getting the work well done here now, only making beds, etc." - Jamieson, Wm Letter #1 pp 3-4
Earliest known designation as Christian Conv. Excerpt from pages 3-4, Dec. 3, 1910 Letter by W. Jamieson: "This last week I've visited the Saints at Canby, Aurora, Needy, Mtdale and Thatcher. They are all longing for Conv. and most of them are trying to get out to stay as long as possible...You can get reduced fares from R.R. there. Tell the Agent you are going to Christian Convention and ask for a Certificate with your ticket to prove you are going to attend the Conv. and this one being presented to Agent here when you go home will allow you to return for 25 cts. Give your Agent there my name as Secretary of the Conv. if he asks you for it. Let the others know about it who intend to come. We are getting the work well done here now, only making beds, etc." - Jamieson, Wm - Letter #2 Page 2
Willie Jamieson Letter, page 2 - Jamieson, Wm - Letter #2 Page 3
Willie Jamieson Letter, page 3 - Jamieson, William w/dog
Willie Rankin Jamieson was born April 28, 1881, in Scotland and died Friday October 11, age 93. He entered the ministry in 1905 and worked until 1926 as an evangelist in Oregon and Manitoba, Canada. He was a missionary worker in China from 1926 to 1939 and in the Philippines from 1939 to 1945. He was one of several workers interned in Santo Tomas, Philippines. He returned to missionary work after his release from the Los Baños internment camp. After 1957, he resided in California where he succeeded Jack Carroll as Overseer of some of the Western USA Christian Convention Church (2x2s). He passed away October 11, 1974 and is buried at Pacific Crest Cemetery, Redondo Beach, CA. Funeral service for William Jamieson. Additional Info: http://www.geocities.com/ithascome/Wim-Jamieson-Internment.html This early photo of Willie Jamieson with Hanson's dog, Hector - Jamieson, Wm; John Hardy, Ralph Beattie
Joe Williamson, William Jamieson, John Hardy, Ralph Beattie