- Cooney, Ed 3a
- 1931 July 9 cooney out
- Roberts, Dr. Patricia - Obituary
Obituary of Dr. Patricia Roberts, expert on Edward Cooney and the Cooneyites. She was the author of 4 books about Cooney. - Wood, Fred & Sadie
Fred & Sadie Wood with daughters Anne and Joanna. Fred Wood was Edward Cooney's right-hand man. Lived in N. Ireland. See Book: "Selected Letters of Fred Wood 1890-1986" by Patricia Roberts. - Cooney, Mary E. Boyton Smith-husband
Rev. Sidney Boyton Smith was married to Mary Elizabeth Cooney who was a sister to Edward Cooney. He was Rector in Bondleigh, West Devon, England. Read about them at: http://www.tellingthetruth.info/workers_early/cooneyed2.php - Tempo Church of Ire. Wedding of W.R. &Emily Cooney
Edward Cooney's parents, W. R. Cooney and Emily Carson, were married on Aug. 31, 1863, in Tempo Church. - Cooney, Mary E. Boyton Smith-Family
Back Row L-R, Hilary Boyton Smith with future husband Charles Baker, Madge (Charles' sister). Front Row, Rev Sidney Boyton Smith, Deric Boyton Smith (son) and Mary Elizabeth (Cooney) Boyton Smith (Edward Cooney's sister). Guesstimate: taken around 1922/3 at Bondeigh rectory. [Photo provided by Helena (Baker) Halpin of her parents and grandparents.] - Cooney, Mary E.
Mary Elizabeth (Cooney) Boyton Smith, sister of Edward Cooney, married to Rev. Sidney Boyton Smith. Read about them at: http://www.tellingthetruth.info/workers_early/cooneyed2.php - Cooney, Mr. Wm R.
Edward Cooney's father, Wm Rutherford Cooney - Cooney, Fred-Children 2
Arthur, Bob, Violet & Bill Cooney, probably around 1935 were children of Fred Cooney Fred Cooney was the brother of Ed Cooney - Gustafsen, August
August Gustafsen, Companion of Edward Cooney, after Cooney was excommunicated. - Cooney, Ed 1954
Ed Cooney with George Scott at Ingleburn, NSW, 1954. - Cooney, Fred 1899 x4
Fred Cooney was one of the first seven members of the Egypt Mission Band, 1899. - Princess Victoria Letter #1
LETTER NO. 1. June 14th from Princess Victoria: Dear Maggie, I was glad to get the notes, also a letter since. They were indeed helpful and I had no difficulty in understanding them. I did enjoy the piece about the "Holiest of All." I had read the same chapter and felt quite disappointed I hadn't seen it all myself. These few words have come into my mind so many times today, "And your joy no man taketh from you." I think there is something so consoling about them, don't you? I hope you keep well in every way. V.W. - Cooney Graves-5
Edward Cooney died on June 20, 1960, age 93, in Mildura, Victoria, Australia, in the home of Richard and Emily Greenaway, 32 years after his excommunication. He is buried in Mildura Cemetery. Mildura is in the northwest part of the State of Victoria on the Murray River, 550 kms from Melbourne VIC; 1000 kms from Sydney NSW; 450 kms from Adelaide SA. - Cooney, Fred Family
Edward Cooney's brother, Fred and wife Millie (seated) along with sons, Bill & Arthur, and daughter Violet - Cooney, Fred-Children 3
Arthur, Bob, Violet & Bill Cooney, probably around 1935 were children of Fred Cooney Fred Cooney was the brother of Ed Cooney - Cooney, Fred-Children 1
Arthur, Bob, Violet & Bill Cooney, probably around 1935 were children of Fred Cooney Fred Cooney was the brother of Ed Cooney - Cooney, Ed 2
Edward Cooney - Cooney Family Home - Lakeview House, Enniskillen, N. Ireland
The Cooney Family Home called Lakeview House was located in Enniskillen, N. Ireland and is where Edward Cooney grew up. This home is no longer standing. - Cooney, Fred 1898 x4
Frederick George Cooney, brother of Edward. Born Sept 3, 1869 - Died April 12, 1940. He married Mildred (Milly) Tatlow and Immigrated to New Zealand in 1924 with their 4 children. Photo taken in 1898 - Cooney, Ed 1921
1921 Workers names are not necessarily in order: Edward Cooney (Far Left), Nichol Jardine, William Wilkie, Frank Wilkie, George Bayles, Sam Charlton, Leon Devonshire - Princess Victoria Letter # 2
LETTER NO. 12 - 12A. from Princess Victoria: My Dear Maggie, I was so glad to get your letter a short time ago. I read one of yours to (Daisy) too. I did enjoy the bit about Caleb. I had been reading about it yesterday and it has encouraged me too. Did I tell you that my mother said if I'm as still determined to "live this life" six months hence - I could attend the meetings. One month has gone already. --------? thought it best that the permission should be in writing. My mother has consented to this. I have been nearly a year within the Lord's family and it has been such a happy year. My heart is so glad. I must finish as I promised a line to Ruth. Truest love, V.W.P.S. I was glad to hear about Birmingham. - Gustafsen, August; Ed Cooney
August Gustafsen with Edward Cooney. August was a companion of Edward Cooney after he was excommunicated. - Cooney, Fred 1898 (2)
Fred Cooney first man on back row, member of the Egypt Mission Band - 1898. - Cooney, Mrs. Wm. R.
Edward Cooney's mother, Emily Maria Cooney - Cooney, Fred-Grave
Frederick George Cooney. Born Sept 3, 1869 - Died April 12, 1940. Married to Mildred (Milly) Tatlow. Immigrated to New Zealand in 1924 with their 4 children. - Cooney, Ed 2
Edward Cooney #2 - Cooney-Walker-Irvine
L-R: Edward Cooney, George Walker and William Irvine - Cooney, Ed 1
Edward Cooney #1 Edward Cooney from Enniskillen, Co. Fermanagh, N. Ireland. He was born in 1867, became an early convert of William Irvine and became a Worker. From 1901-1928, for 27 years, he was a very prominent Irish 2x2 Worker, occasionally called the co-leader, co-founder. He was excommunicated in 1928 and from then until his death in 1960, he was an independent evangelist. - Cooney, Ed 4
Edward Cooney in Sydney, Australia. #4 Photo provided by Mr. Cooney's great grandniece, Helena Halpin. - Hymns by Ed Cooney2
The 2004 Hymn Author booklet shows that Ed Cooney as the Author of Hymn Nos. 179, 182, 183, and 184 with the notation: "The author was an independent evangelist." Not wanting to claim any association with Ed Cooney, his name is typed in lower case letters as though the author was an outsider. (Hymns by Workers Ex-workers and Friends are shown in all capital letters). - $500 a year to Stop Preaching
Edward Cooney and offer of $500 a year to Stop Preaching The will of Cooney's father provided that Edward would receive 100 pounds per year if he would cease preaching and return his allegiance to the Church of Ireland. - Cooney-Death
Death notice of Ed Cooney . Mentions that he Spurned Wealth - Rossory Church Cooney&Carson's grave site
Cooney tombstone is located in graveyard surrounding this church. Also, Emily Cooney's parents, the Carsons. - Macartin's Cathedral
Church of Ireland (aka Anglican/Episcopal) in Enniskillen, Ireland, where Cooney family attended. Photo by John Armagh May 23, 2012 - Potora Royal School
Portora Royal School attended by Edward Cooney and his brothers in Enniskillen, N. Ireland. Photo taken July 31, 2004 - Lakeview House lot
Lakeview House lot, early home of Cooney family, now demolished. - Princess Victoria 1
Princess Victoria of Great Britain listened to open air talks from her carriage given at Speakers Corner in Hyde Park, London by Ed Cooney and John Pattison. She wrote letters to sister workers and some believe she professed in her heart, but wasn't allowed to have direct contact with the workers and never attended a meeting. More details and her letters are on TTT. - Princess Victoria 2
Princess Victoria Princess Victoria of Great Britain listened to open air talks from her carriage given at Speakers Corner in Hyde Park, London by Ed Cooney and John Pattison. She wrote letters to sister workers and some believe she professed in her heart, but wasn't allowed to have direct contact with the workers and never attended a meeting. More details and her letters are on TTT.