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- NE 1910 West Point✽
1910 Convention at Victor & Kate Landholm's Place in West Point, Nebraska. - NZ 1995-96
- McClung, Kilpatrick
Two pairs of Workers that were married and labored in South Africa - Greek Hymn page
- Greek Hymnbook
- Crocknacrieve Gate House
Possible location of the first ever Sunday morning meeting. This small building is the gate lodge at the entrance to Crocknacrieve House, Ballinamallard, Co. Fermanagh, N. Ireland. The other possible location is over Weir's Store at 21 Upper Baggott St., Dublin, Ireland. - December 1915 Group copy
This photo was taken December 1915, on the verandah of Tom & Martha Kilpatrick's house, the year they went into the work. Back Row: Johnny Abrams, Ben Baldwin, Walter Young, John Bird, Len Hartshorne, Eddie Barendilla, Jeremiah Temani - Third Row: Tom Kilpatrick, Walter McClung, Arthur Arnold, Frank van der Merwe, George Humphries, Hugh McKay, Joe Kerr, George Absalom - Second Row: Martha Kilpatrick, Chrissie McClung, May Lund, Laura Lund, Esther Johnson, Barbara Baxter, Hessie Chisholm - Front row: Gertie Barendilla, Cissie Trugurtha, Bernice Jelliman, Polly Jooste. - Jardine, Nicol
Nicol Jardine The three Jardine brothers were long-time overseers in the North Central states. Walter served in N. Dakota, Jim in Minnesota and Nicol in Wisconsin. That area became widely known as “Jardine territory”. When Nicol Jardine died, there were about 1,340 people present and 220 cars in the funeral procession. - Eric Thompson,Tommy Gamble
- 1905-1907 Pioneer South Africa Workers
The first workers arrived in South Africa in 1905 and others followed the next 2 years - 2019-20 World Wide Convention List
2019-2020 World Wide Convention List - Cuped Eric, Eden Warner
- South Africa Overseers
- *1st Workers - Joe Kerr, John Cavanagh; John Sullivan
Joe Kerr, John Cavanagh, John Sullivan - Gamble, Thompson 2 sis
- 2x2 Sect - Africa - Previous General Overeer Letter ('The Chistian Church' page 1)
Christian Church in Africa, The Registration by Louis van Dyk, General Overseer, 2007 Page 1 of 2 - Florrie Mahood 1953-pio Cayman Is-1928
- 1949 Sylvester & Dick Middleton
Both Tharold Sylvester and Dick Middleton became Overseers in the western U.S. - 1942 Roanoke Va Convention
- CA 1935 Bakersfield
- Tom Law pio Cuba,Guyana
- Alabama Sister Workers 1949-50
- 2x2 Sect - Africa - Previous General Overeer Letter ('The Chistian Church' page 2)
Christian Church in Africa, The Registration by Louis van Dyk, General Overseer, 2007 Page 2 of 2 - Florrie Mahood 1953-pio Cayman Is-1928
- Barbados 1972 a
- Hugh McKayB v1
Hugh McKay - 1912-1913 South Africa Workers List
- Scholtz, Paul- Andy Robb, Alex Davison
Paul Scholtz, Andy Robb, Alex Davison Andy Robb was born in England in 1874 and entered the work in 1901 After a few years in England and Ireland he went to Southern Africa, where he preached for the rest of his life. He also preached in the countries now known as Zambia, Zimbabwe and Botswana (although they still had their colonial names during his lifetime). He died July 16, 1964 in Johannesburg. - Allen, Jean -
Jean Allen - Allen, Jean (1904)
Jean Allen on the left - Allen, Jean (right) (1904)
Jean Allen (on the right) - Reid, Wilson (1904)
Wilson Reid was an Overseer and Pioneer Worker - F vd Merwe, F Alder
F vd Merve and Fred Alder - Reid, Wilson - Fred Alder -
Wilson Reid was an Overseer and Pioneer Worker, Fred Alder - *1st Worker- Wilson Reid -
Wilson Reid was an Overseer and Pioneer Worker - *Overseer- Alex Pearce -1 -
Alex Pearce, Overseer and Pioneer Worker - MI 1912 Rogersville
1912 Rogersville, Michigan Convention - Cooney,300 (1)
- ID 1921 Hayden Lake
1921 Hayden Lake, Idaho - Absalom, Geo.- Andy Robb, John Danielson
George Absalom, Andy Robb, John Danielson Andy Robb was born in England in 1874 and entered the work in 1901 After a few years in England and Ireland he went to Southern Africa, where he preached for the rest of his life. He also preached in the countries now known as Zambia, Zimbabwe and Botswana (although they still had their colonial names during his lifetime). He died July 16, 1964 in Johannesburg.