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- Archie & Mary Irvine
Induction of Rev. Archibald Irvine to the St. Johns Presbyterian Church at Hawera, NZ on March 7, 1933. - Archie & Mary Irvine 2
April 21. 1920 From Archives of Presbyterian Church RE: Rev. Archibald "Archie" Irvine, Wm Irvine's illegitimate son "A Call was extended to the Rev. A. G. Irvine, of Ashburton, and accepted by him. The induction took place on Tuesday, March 7, 1933, and the welcome to Mr and Mrs. Irvine and Miss Murray the following evening" - Archie Irvine 3
Rev. Archibald Grassam Irvine was William Irvine's illegitimate son. He was born April 23, 1886, in Maryhill, Lanark, Scotland In this photo, Archie Irvine is with St. Andrew's Sr. Young Men's Bible Class of 1928. Archie is in the center of the 2nd Row. - Archie Irvine and wife Mary Tombstone
Rev. Archibald Grassam Irvine, William Irvine's illegitimate son was born April 23, 1886, in Maryhill, Lanark, Scotland Died June 14, 1952, age 66 years; buried in Bromley Cemetery in Christchurch, New Zealand, Block 12, Plot 133. - ArchieIrvine Service Rec
Archibald Grassam Irvine, son of Wm Irvine Attestation for General Service in New Zealand Expeditionary Force in World War I Archie usually listed his grandparents as his parents, but not on this form. It shows Margaret Irvine as his mother and John Irvine as his father. (His mother was Margaret Grassam and his grandmother was Elizabeth Grassam Irvine) - Auchinstarry Rows
Photo of the original Auchinstarry Rows. The 1881 and 1891 Censuses shows the Irvine family living in Auchinstarry Rows. To accommodate the large workforce needed for the growing coal and ironstone mining in the area, five rows of houses were built. The establishment of the miners rows created a vibrant new community. - Auchinstarry Rows
Where the Irvine family lived in both the 1881 and 1891 census for Cumbernauld, Scotland. Wm Irvine, age 18, was shown living here with his parents in 1881. He was the son of John Irvine and worked as an Ironstone Miner. - Auchinstarry Rows 1881 Census
This is the address that shown on the 1881 census for the Irvine Family: No. 16 Auchinstarry Rows. William Irvine lived in one of these cottages. The photo is of the original Auchinstarry Rows, from a local history site. - Australia about 1940
1940s. Some Followers of William Irvine's Omega Message. Left to Right, Back Row: ?; Ernie WRIGHT; Jim LEE; Fred SMITH; Joe BOAL (Son-in-Law of Fred SMITH); Royce KING (son of Mr & Mrs KING); ?; Mr KING; Mr PETTY; Mrs KING; Elsie BOAL (daughter of Fred SMITH); Stan KING. Front Row: Lena LEE (Mrs LEE); ?; ?; ?; Nancy PETTY; ? - Bandstand in Kilsyth Town Centre
Bandstand in Kilsyth Town Centre - Bruce Hartman letter
Letter from Bruce Hartman - Clelland Grave
David & Nellie (Irvine) Clelland Tombstone in Kilsyth Cemetery. Nellie was one of William Irvine's sisters. - Cooney-Walker-Irvine
Cooney, Walker and Irvine - Edwards, WIllie 1942i
Willie Edwards was William Irvine's right-hand man in America until they had a misunderstanding and parted ways in 1944. - Edwards, WIllie
William Irvine wrote hundreds of letters to Willie Edwards who distributed them in US. Until they parted ways, Willie was Irvine's right hand man. He was a 2x2 worker who followed Irvine's Omega message. - Faith Mission Workers List
Faith Mission Annual Staff of Workers List for Nov-Dec, 1900, p 274. LAST TIME Irvine's name shown as a Faith Mission member. - Followers of Wm Irvine's Omega Message
Some Followers of William Irvine's Omega Message. Left to right, back row: Walter Hooe, Robert Skerritt (Bob), William Edwards, Rose Edwards Woman in print dress in front with dark hair is Bob Skerritt's 2nd wife, Minnie Gerow Skerritt. Robert Skerritt was in the work in the early days and wrote hymn No. 80. The rest are Walter Hooe's kids. - Fountain, Lew, 1999
1999, Lew Fountain, Ex-Message Person. - Fountains Family 1941
Beth, Lew, Frank and Fay Fountain, Vancouver, B.C., 1941. Mrs. Fountain had passed away. When William Irvine died, Lew stopped following the Omega Message. - GW, WG, JC, EC-SS orig
Four Prominent Early Overseers George Walker, William Gill, Jack Carroll, Edward Cooney All from Ireland. Photo taken before 1928. - Genealogist Betty Iggo
Certification of genealogy of Family of William Irvine by Dr. Betty Iggo, Genealogist with the Scottish Genealogy Society. - Gray Dunn Biscuit Factory
14th Annual Report pg1 - Hartman Bruce
Bruce Hartman was a Message Person. He willed his collection of Irvine's letters to TTT. (Bruce passed away Aug 8, 2018) - Helen (Irvine) Clelland w:husband David
Helen (Irvine) Clelland with her husband, David Clelland. She was William Irvine's sister (also called Nellie) Helen and David Clelland were married Aug. 7, 1896 at Queenzieburn, Kilsyth, Scotland. She was born Jan. 25, 1876 and died died Nov. 23, 1952, age 76. They had at least 9 children. - Helen (Irvine) Clelland's husband
David Clelland at Shirva; David was the husband to Helen Irvine Clelland, sister of William Irvine. - The Impartial Reporter
The Impartial Reporter's mention of Cherie Kropp-Ehrig's new book on the 2x2 sect. - Irvine William at tomb
1935 William Irvine in front of the Garden Tomb of Jesus in Jerusalem. Irvine was living with the caretaker of the Garden Tomb, where there were 700 visitors in March, 1935. - Irvine William shorter
William Irvine #11, Founder of 2x2 Church - Irvine, William large
William Irvine #3, Founder of 2x2 Church, age 20 - Irvine, William #1
William Irvine #1 in Jerusalem William Irvine, Founder of 2x2 Church, was excommunicated about 1918. Irvine eventually came into conflict with the regional overseers whom he had appointed to administer the now worldwide religion. Irvine was excommunicated after preaching his Omega message in 1914-1918. He eventually moved to Jerusalem, supported by loyalists who followed him out of the movement. He spent his remaining years writing apocalyptic and prophetic letters to his remaining followers around the world from Jerusalem, where he died in March 1947. There were several probable reasons for his ouster but his Omega message was new and strange; also he came to believe and preach that he was one of the witnesses mentioned in the book of Revelation. These doctrinal issues were in conflict with the Gospel as it was preached at that time and for those reasons and others, he was put out of the fellowship. - Irvine, William #10
William Irvine #10, Founder of 2x2 Church - Irvine, William #11
William Irvine #11, Founder of 2x2 Church - Irvine, William #2
William Irvine #2, Founder of 2x2 Church - Irvine, William #4
Four Faces of William Irvine - Irvine, William #5
William Irvine, Founder of 2x2 Church, was excommunicated about 1918. Irvine eventually came into conflict with the regional overseers whom he had appointed to administer the now worldwide religion. Irvine was excommunicated after preaching his Omega message in 1914-1918. He eventually moved to Jerusalem, supported by loyalists who followed him out of the movement. He spent his remaining years writing apocalyptic and prophetic letters to his remaining followers around the world from Jerusalem, where he died in March 1947. There were several probable reasons for his ouster but his Omega message was new and strange; also he came to believe and preach that he was one of the witnesses mentioned in the book of Revelation. These doctrinal issues were in conflict with the Gospel as it was preached at that time and for those reasons and others, he was put out of the fellowship. Details are on 'Telling The Truth' website. - Irvine, William #6
William Irvine #6, Founder of 2x2 Church - Irvine, William #7
William Irvine #7, Founder of 2x2 Church - Irvine, William #8
William Irvine #8, Founder of 2x2 Church, 75 years old - Irvine, Wm #9
William Irvine #9, Founder of 2x2 Church - Irvine, William & George Walker 1910
1910 George Walker & William Irvine