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- 1. White Slave Traffic
Wilson's poster accusing workers and friends of white slave traffic - 19 PA Doylestown
- 1942 Letterhead-Eastern US; Geo Walker p1
In 1942, during WW II George Walker wrote this 3 page letter to the US Selective Service Board in Philadelphia, PA. Page 1 of 3 The purpose was to help the selective service board properly classify the ministry re: military service. The result was that a clergy exemption from the US government for brother workers associated with the "Christian Conventions " was obtained. - 1942 Letterhead-Eastern US; Geo Walker p2
In 1942, during WW II George Walker wrote this 3 page letter to the US Selective Service Board in Philadelphia, PA. Page 2 of 3 The purpose was to help the selective service board properly classify the ministry re: military service. The result was that a clergy exemption from the US government for brother workers associated with the "Christian Conventions " was obtained. - 1942 Letterhead-Eastern US; Geo Walker p3
In 1942, during WW II George Walker wrote this 3 page letter to the US Selective Service Board in Philadelphia, PA. Page 3 of 3 The purpose was to help the selective service board properly classify the ministry re: military service. The result was that a clergy exemption from the US government for brother workers associated with the "Christian Conventions " was obtained. - 1945 Santo Tomas - Ernest Stanley witness
This New York Times article is about Ernest Stanley and his testimony regarding Japanese war crimes and an atrocity that he witnessed. - 1945 Santo Tomas -- Ernest Stanley
Another photo of Ernest Stanley leading Japanese across Manila. - 1945 Santo Tomas Father-feeding-boy
An emaciated father feeds his son out of a tin can. Note that the children, given the best food in camp, look better than the men or women. - 1945 Santo Tomas Stanley rescued
About March, 1945 Workers that had been interned at Santo Tomas (Las Banos), Phillipines during the war. - 1945 stanley manila
Another photo of Ernest Stanley leading Japanese soldiers through Manila. - 1946 Jan6 Masterton NZ Statement by W J Hughes
This statement by W.j. Hughes concerning Conscientious Objector status during WW 2 was read at the Annual Christian Convention held at Te Ore Ore, Masterton, on 6th January, 1946 and Was Agreed to without a Dissentient Voice. - 1951-52 Virginia Workers List
Several black workers are shown on this1951-52 Virginia Workers List, including Mr. & Mrs. Harris, Olive Steele, Edward Barendilla & Ernest Prinsloo. - 1952 West Indies Conv. at Enter--?
L to R Back Row: J. Rix, Sam McNabb, Wilbur Walker, A.Bakker, E.Cupid, S.Sunderland, W. Trent, George Semple, W. Thomas, W. Donaldson, Lester V. d .Berg, F. Stephens, S. Hocking, H. Eames, F. Mulligan Sisters: F. Mahood, Gwenie? Johnston, A. Harper, Jean Rowe, Fannie Flavyer?, M. Hutchinson - 1954 Doylestown, Pennsylvania Convention
Left to Right - Back Row: Ernest Prinsloo-Africa; George Koetzee-Africa; Vernandez Harris-Panama; Front Row: Fern Duncan-Canada; Olive Steele-Jamaica; Christine Gordon-VA; Mrs. Edith Harris-Panama; Frances Brown-VA. All labored in America, mostly Virginia. Mr & Mrs Harris labored mostly in the Washington, D.C. area - 1981 Putfontein, South Africa Convention
1981 Putfontein, South Africa Convention [Names on next slide] - 1981 Putfontein, South Africa Convention -names
Names of those shown on the Putfontein, South Africa Convention 1981 photograph - 1995 Barbados Convention
Barbados Convention in 1995. - 2. Respectability
Wilson's poster accusing workers and friends of white slave traffic - 3. Murder!
Wilson's poster accusing workers and friends of white slave traffic - 4. Wanted
Wilson's poster accusing workers and friends of white slave traffic - 5. The Law is Good
Wilson's poster accusing workers and friends of white slave traffic - 6. Disgrace - Scourge
Wilson's poster accusing workers and friends of white slave traffic - 7. Strong Delusion
Wilson's poster accusing workers and friends of white slave traffic - 8. Grave Warning
Wilson's poster accusing workers and friends of white slave traffic - 9. Cover to Treason Pamphlet
- Barrett, Cecil
Cecil Barrett was born in New Zealand in 1902, went into the ministry in 1934 and continued in that work until his death in Japan on Nov. 6, 1968. He was interned at Santo Tomas during WW II along with several lother workers. Reportedly, after his release in February 23, 1945, he returned to New Zealand to recuperate and then continued as a missionary in the Far East. Additional Info: http://www.geocities.com/ithascome/Barretts-Internment.html - Beaber, Herman
Herman Beaber [lower right] was the son of John T. Beaber and Mary Beaber. They had 4 children: Fred (born 1899); Herman (born May 25th 1907); Bernice (born 1909); and Ardis, (born 1917). Herman entered the work in California in 1929, as did his sister Bernice in about 1943. Herman left the USA for the Philippines in 1940, was interned at Santo Tomas (Los Banos) in WW2 with several other workers who were rescued on February 23, 1945. After Herman left the ministry for health issues, he worked in Houston, Texas at a Children's Home. In December 1955, he married Blanche Berry from Henderson, Texas. He then moved to Dallas, Texas, where he worked for Avis Truck Rental Co. until he retired in 1970. They adopted a daughter, Esther, and a son, John. Herman died on February 5, 2001, aged 93 and is buried in Dallas, Texas at Laurel Land Cemetery. His wife Blanche predeceased him on Oct. 23, 1998. - Beaber, Herman and Blanche
Herman Beaber was interned at Santa Tomas during WW II along with several other workers. After his release, Herman returned to preach in the Philippines, but left the work in 1951 for health reasons. After he left the ministry, he married Blanche Berry from Henderson, Texas, on December, 1955. They adopted a daughter, Esther in 1962, age 11; and a son, John, in 1964, age 8. Herman died February 5, 2001, aged 93 and is buried in Dallas, Texas at Laurel Land Cemetery. - Beattie, Ralph & Rene
Ralph & Rene (nee Amy Constance Irene Lester) Beattie. They married April 2, 1907andprofessed around 1909. Entered work May 23, 1911, leaving behind an 18 mo. son Archie with Rene\'s brother Clyde Lester and wife. Another 3 children were born while they were in the work and moved around New Zealand with their parents. Preached in Australia, Tasmania & New Zealand. Rene Beattie wrote several hymns in Hymns Old & New. Ralph died in 1958. Rene died in 1969 and is buried at Stratford. - Beattie, Ralph, Rene & Jean
Ralph Beattie with Rene & Jean - Betty, Tom & Elizabeth (Lily)
Tom & Elizabeth (Pendreigh) Betty. She was a former worker with the Faith Mission and was from Scotland. She is listed on 1921 Staffordshire Worker Convention photograph as Nos. 73 and 101. Both entered work in 1905 and labored in U.K. and Ontario. Both were in the Work until they died. Tom died June 28, 1945 and is buried on Isle of Man. They had 3 sons: Moore, John and Ernest. - Betty, Tom & Elizabeth (Pendreigh)
Tom & Elizabeth (Pendreigh) Betty. She was a former worker with the Faith Mission and was from Scotland. Both were listed on 1921 Staffordshire Worker Convention photograph as Nos. 73 and 101. Both entered work in 1905 and labored in U.K. and Ontario. Died in the work. Tom died June 28, 1945 and is buried on Isle of Man. They had 3 sons: Moore, John and Ernest. - Black Brother Workers
Two Black Brother Workers - Black Sister Workers
Black Sister Workers - Black Workers
Black Workers at a convention - Brown Joe & Grace
Joe and Grace Brown were workers when they married around 1926. Joseph (Joe) Brown was born January 27, 1887 in Carnteel, Tyrone, N. Ireland and died March 1978 in Oregon. He labored 1906 to 1978, British Isles, Quebec, Italy, New Brunswick, Ontario, Washington, Hawaii, Oregon. Kathryn Grace (Prideaux) Brown was born June 15, 1884 in Victoria, Australia and died March 9, 1996 in Oregon. She labored 1914 to 1976 in Victoria, Hawaii, Oregon - Brown Joe-Grace1
Joe and Grace Brown were workers when they married around 1926. Joseph (Joe) Brown was born January 27, 1887 in Carnteel, Tyrone, N. Ireland and died March 1978 in Oregon. He labored 1906 to 1978, British Isles, Quebec, Italy, New Brunswick, Ontario, Washington, Hawaii, Oregon. Kathryn Grace (Prideaux) Brown was born June 15, 1884 in Victoria, Australia and died March 9, 1996 in Oregon. She labored 1914 to 1976 in Victoria, Hawaii, Oregon - Brown, Joe & Grace
Joe and Grace Brown were workers when they married around 1926. Joseph (Joe) Brown was born January 27, 1887 in Carnteel, Tyrone, N. Ireland and died March 1978 in Oregon. He labored 1906 to 1978, British Isles, Quebec, Italy, New Brunswick, Ontario, Washington, Hawaii, Oregon. Kathryn Grace (Prideaux) Brown was born June 15, 1884 in Victoria, Australia and died March 9, 1996 in Oregon. She labored 1914 to 1976 in Victoria, Hawaii, Oregon - Burfitts v Wilson
Case No. 2110 - Burfitts & Carter v. Hayward & Mainstone (Filed June 27, 1912 in England) - Bye, Lars & Olga