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- 1966 Vietnam Reunion
- Allen, Jean (1904)
Jean Allen and Daphne Martin. Jean went to South Africa in 1906. Photo taken on 1961 visit to England. - Almanac of Christian Trivia
'The Original Dr. Steve's Almanac of Christian Trivia: A Miscellany of Oddities, Instructional Anecdotes, Little - Known Facts and Occasional Frivolity ' by Steve Wilkens. Publisher: IVP Books, 2007. ISBN: 978-0-8308-3438-9. Pp. 131-132 - 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-Walker-Irvine
L-R: Edward Cooney, George Walker and William Irvine - Darrel Turner
Darrel Turner, overseer, at end of table; Mr. & Mrs. Bau standing behind him (1st couple to profess). - Heyes, Linda L
Linda Louisa Heyes born July 1, 1891 in Evandale, Tasmania and came to America in Sept, 1919. She died July 24, 1943 in Portland, Oregon. Funeral held at Silvernails in Milltown. Buried in Fir-Conway Lutheran Cemetery, Mount Vernon, WA. - Jamieson, William R. (1905)
Willie Rankin Jamieson (Uncle Willie) was born April 28, 1881, in Scotland, to William and Elizabeth Jamieson. Two of his sisters, Violet and Elizabeth also became workers. Willie professed in his first meeting on Jan. 2, 1905 and later that month, entered the ministry. In the fall of that year, he went to California to preach and also labored in Oregon before going to China in 1926 where he PIONEERED the work. He spent six years in the Philippines, from 1939 to 1945, being interned in a Japanese camp part of that time. He came to California in March, 1957, died October 11, 1974 and is buried in California. - Kerr, Joe (1902); John Sullivan (1900) & John Cavanagh (1901)
Joe Kerr, John Sullivan & John Cavanagh. Joe Kerr was a convert of Ed Cooney, went in the work in 1902 and was EXCOMMUNICATED in 1916. He is credited with being the one who FIRST applied the Living Witness Doctrine to the 2x2 ministry and was one of the original group of workers who went to pioneer South Africa in 1905. Around 1915-16, Joe and Barbara Baxter were married. Barbara was a sister worker who went from Britain to S.A.on the same boat that Joe did. Joe and Barbara later joined the Plymouth Brethren and had 3 children. - Kilsyth main date unknown
Early 1900s Main Street at Westport Street Intersection, Kilsyth, Scotland - Korea 1973-74 Workers List
1973-74 Korean Workers List - Letter from R. L. Allan June, 1989 smaller
1989 Letter from R.L. Allen - Lyness, Tom closer
Tom Lyness (born August 9, 1883 - died 1970) was Irish and came to America in 1905; He PIONEERED the work in Idaho, USA and became Overseer of Montana. In 1931, he was shot and seriously wounded in Bozeman, Montana by a jealous husband and not expected to live. He recovered, however, and continued preaching for many years. - VIC Mildura Convention
VIC Mildura, Victoria Working Bee - taking a break and eating watermelon - Van Den Berg, Lester &; Margaret -
Lester and Margret Van Den Berg 1961 Just before going to Germany Brother and Sister