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- 1917 Michigan Convention
Alfred Magowan shown on 1917 Michigan Convention photo - Alfred & Isobel Magowan #1
Alfred & 2nd wife Isobel Magowan with Dog Dingo-about 1956. Alfred was excommunicated by George Walker on Sept. 27, 1919. Alfred married Isobel Waugh in 1939. They had four sons and made their home near Portadown, Co Armagh, N. Ireland. (#1) - Alfred & Isobel Magowan #2
Alfred & Isobel Magowan with Hattie Burns, about 1956. (#2) - Alfred & Isobel Magowan Family
Alfred & Isobel Magowan and their 4 sons. - Alfred & Sara Magowan Marriage Announcement
1917 Matoon Daily Journal Gazette marriage announcement for Alfred Magowan and Sara K. Dawson. They were married in Terre Haute, IN on Oct. 19, 1917. Both were workers from Ireland. - Alfred Magowan & Alex Waddell
Alfred Magowan from Ireland entered work in 1907 Alex Waddell from Scotland, entered work in 1905. Photo taken about 1921 in California. - Alfred Magowan 1917
Alfred Magowan 1917 - Cross-Exam by Alfred Magowan
Cover page of Cross-Examination of a Witness and Address to the Jury by Alfred Magowan - Cross-Exam by Alfred Magowan1
Cross-Examination of a Witness and Address to the Jury page 1 by Alfred Magowan - Dawson, Jessie 2
Jane (Jessie) Scott Dawson, twin sister of Sarah Dawson Magowan. Sister Worker. - Dawson, Jessie, P1
Letter dated August 8, 1913 by Jessie Dawson, Page 1. - Dawson, Jessie, P2
Letter dated August 8, 1913 by Jessie K. Dawson, Page 2. - Dawson, Jessie, P3
Letter dated August 8, 1913 by Jessie K. Dawson, Page 3 - Dawson, Jessie, P4
Letter dated August 8, 1913 by Jessie K. Dawson, Page 4 - Dawson, Jessie
Jane (Jessie) Scott Dawson, twin sister of Sarah Dawson Magowan. Sister Worker. - Dawson, Sara Magowan
Sara Kerr Dawson Magowan, first wife of Alfred Magowan. Married in Indiana in 1917. Died May 30, 1934, age of 52. No 1913 testimonial letter found written by Sara. - Dawson, Sara P1
Letter dated August 18, 1913 by Sara K. Dawson, page 1. - Dawson, Sara P2
Letter dated August 18, 1913 by Sara K. Dawson, page 2 - Dawson, Sara P3
Letter dated August 18, 1913 by Sara K. Dawson, page 3. - Grave- Harriett Magowan
Magowan, Harriett Tombstone. 1882-1936. Killed in collision with a train along with companion and friend. - Harriett Magowan
Harriett Isabella Magowan, sister of Alfred. - Harriett Magowan
Harriett Magowan, from Ireland, sister to Alfred. (1882-1936). Sister Worker. Preached in Illinois. Killed in collision with a train. Photo about 1930 - Hymnbook by Alfred Magowan
A.M. compiled a hymnbook titled "Memorial Hymn Book" at the suggestion of Edward Cooney. It was never used by the 2x2s, and some were advised to burn it. He dedicated it to his wife Sarah (Dawson) Magowan who died May 30, 1934, aged 52. - Isobel Magowan
Second wife of Alfred Magowan - KY 1912 Lancaster or Bybee
1912 Lancaster KY Convention photo 2nd from left Sitting: William Irvine 3rd from Left Standing: Eddie Cooney 7th from Left Standing: George Walker 8th from Left Standing: Alfred Magowan 10th from Left Standing: James Fawcett - Magowan, Alfred & Harriet.
Alfred Magowan and his sister, Harriet. He was born Oct. 24, 1883 in Drumgor, Armagh, Ireland to James and Jane (McNabb) Magowan. He professed in 1902 and entered the work in 1907; he came to America to preach and was later excommunicated. Alfred Magowan died Nov. 13, 1960 in Portadown, Armagh, N. Ireland, aged 77 years. Harriet was also a worker and preached in Illinois. She was killed in collision with a train. Photo taken in 1912. - Magowan, Alfred
Alfred Magowan was born Oct. 24, 1883 in Drumgor, Armagh, Ireland to James and Jane (McNabb) Magowan. He professed in 1902 and entered the work in 1907; he came to America to preach and was later excommunicated. Alfred Magowan died Nov. 13, 1960 in Portadown, Armagh, N. Ireland, aged 77 years. Photo taken about 1930 in California. - Marks of the Elect, p1
Page 1 of "Some Marks of the True People. The Elect"; by Alfred Magowan. A revised version was found in Geo. Walkers possessions after his death and has often been attributed to GW. - Marks of the Elect
Cover page of "Some Marks of the True People. The Elect"; by Alfred Magowan. A revised version was found in Geo. Walkers possessions after his death and has often been attributed to GW. - Outline of Peculiar People-Names
John Long's List of Names to go with Abbreviations in Alfred Magowan's "Outline of Peculiar People." Reads: J.K.= Joe Kerr; E.C.= Ed Cooney; W.I.= Wm. Irvine; J.L.= J Long; J.W.= J.Wesley; John's English friend= J. Goodall; 1st Visitor= Alf Magowan; 2nd Visitor= Sam King; Overseers: Geo Walker, E. Weir, J. Kelly, Albert Quinn, Wm Gill, Jack & Bill Carroll; Eccentric: Ed Cooney; - Outline of a Peculiar People, p1
Page 1 of "Outline of the History of a Peculiar People from 1900-1931." A play written by Alfred Magowan which gives a peek of how it was in the Early Days. - Outline of a Peculiar People
Cover Page of "Outline of the History of a Peculiar People from 1900-1931." Dialogue in a fictional play inspired by real events written by Early Worker Alfred Magowan (1883–1960) Read on website TellingTheTruth.info>Publications - Testimony of a Witness p1
Page 1 of Testimony of a Witness for the Defense, Jan. 13, 1956. Alfred Magowan's response to Doug Parker's, tract "A Spiritual Fraud Exposed," which was widely distributed to workers and friends worldwide in 1954. - Testimony of a Witness
Cover page of Testimony of a Witness for the Defense, Jan. 13, 1956. Alfred Magowan's response to Doug Parker's, tract "A Spiritual Fraud Exposed," which was widely distributed to workers and friends worldwide in 1954.