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- Welcome to Kilsyth
Welcome to Kilsyth Scotland. Photo taken July 26, 2004 - The Impartial Reporter
The Impartial Reporter's mention of Cherie Kropp-Ehrig's new book on the 2x2 sect. - SS Whakatane
The Whakatane was the ship that Jame & Catherine Irvine (William's brother) and Archie Irvine sailed aboard from London on July 19, 1900 when they emigrated to New Zealand. - Queenzieburn Village
Queenzieburn is a Village to the West of Kilsyth and is the birthplace of Wm Irvine - NancyRodrigues
Omega Follower Nancy Sue Rodrigues typed many of the letters written by William Irvine for placement on TTT http://www.tellingthetruth.info/founder_letters/ - Miners cottages
Miners cottages built in 1891 and still in use today. They are located on the A803 in the village of Queenzieburn on the outskirts of Kilsyth. It is likely that Wm Irvine lived at some time in a cottage similar to these. - McNeill. John
John McNeill was a Presbyterian Minister associated with D. L. Moody's campaign. William Irvine professed at John McNeill's meeting on Jan 8, 1893, in Motherwell, Scotland. - Main Street2
2004 Main Street, Kilsyth, Scotland - Main Street
Main Street in Kilsyth Photo taken July 26, 2004 - 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 - Kilsyth Main Street 1910-600 dpi
1910 Main Street at Westport Street Intersection, Kilsyth, Scotland - Kilsyth main date unknown
Early 1900s Main Street at Westport Street Intersection, Kilsyth, Scotland - Kilsyth Chronicle Office
Market Square, Kilsyth Chronicle Office. Photo taken July 26, 2004 - Kilsyth Burns & Old Parish Church-200dpi
Free Church of Scotland (Burns) in Kilsyth attended by Wm Irvine's Family. Built in 1816 and demolished in 2002. - Kilsyth 1915
1915 Main Street at Westport Street Intersection, Kilsyth, Scotland - Kilsyth 1
1915 King Street at Westport Street Intersection, Kilsyth, Scotland - James Irvine
James Irvine was an Uncle to William Irvine, He was born in 1827, and married Jane Wilson. In 1862, they left Scotland for a better life in New Zealand on SS Mataura and arrived in Dunedin NZ in 1863. They possibly founded a canning factory known as the House of St. George. His nephew, William's brother, James (married to Catherine/Kate Halkett) also emigrated to New Zealand, as well as William's son, Archibald. James Irvine died in 1913 - Irvine, Wm-Grave-w/Elizabeth Coleman
Elizabeth Coleman at William Irvine's grave in Mt. Zion Cemetery, Jerusalem, January 10, 2019. - Irvine, Wm-Grave
Grave of William Irvine at Mt. Zion Cemetery (Protestant section) in Jerusalem - 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 w Geo Walker 1910
1910 William Irvine & George Walker - Irvine, Wm #9
William Irvine #9, Founder of 2x2 Church - Irvine, William-Tasmania
William Irvine in Tasmania. Irvine is the fourth man from the left, wearing shirt with suspenders. - Irvine, William-Last Will
William Irvine's Last Will & Testament signed Jan. 27, 1947. (Page 4-4) Pages 2 and 3 at link below. Download (Pages 1-4) at: https://www.workersect.org/2x204_inprint.html - Irvine, William-Handwriting
An example of the handwriting of William Irvine - Irvine, William-Freemason 2010
Confirmation letter dated Nov. 19, 2010 from Grand Lodge of Scotland verifying William Irvine recieved his Mason Degree on Jan. 17, 1885. It is highly probable that this is the William Irvine, founder of the 2x2 sect. - Irvine, William-Freemason 1937
William Irvine's 1937 letter to Berglinds stating he had been a Freemason for 50 years - Irvine, William-California
William Irvine photo Prior to 1914 William Irvine is in the center of top row. Possibly Southern California - Irvine, William-Burial Certificate
Death & Burial Certificate by The Jerusalem Diocese of the Episcopal Church in Jerusalem and the Middle East. Shows Burial No. 463 for William Irvine buried March 10, 1947. See also photo of his tombstone. - Irvine, William-Australia
1913 William Irvine in Australia with dog - Irvine, William- Handwritten Letter page 2
Page 2 Handwritten Letter of William Irvine to Walter, Neomi & Co. dated April 25, 1936 - Irvine, William w/Willie Gill & George Walker
1910 L-R: Willie Gill, William Irvine and George Walker Willie Gill became the Overseer of Great Britain. William Irvine was the Founder of "the truth." George Walker became Overseer of the USA Eastern states. - Irvine, William w/Bill & Jack Carroll
1910 William Irvine (standing), Bill & Jack Carroll - Irvine, William large
William Irvine #3, Founder of 2x2 Church, age 20 - Irvine, William & George Walker 1910
1910 George Walker & William Irvine - Irvine, William & Ed Cooney
1910 William Irvine and Ed Cooney - Irvine, William #8
William Irvine #8, Founder of 2x2 Church, 75 years old - Irvine, William #7
William Irvine #7, Founder of 2x2 Church - Irvine, William #4
Four Faces of William Irvine - Irvine, William #10
William Irvine #10, Founder of 2x2 Church