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Death notice of Ed Cooney . Mentions that he Spurned Wealth - $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. - 15 Willoughby Pl, Enniskillen2
Home at 15 Willoughby Place (now renumbered as 30), in Enniskillen, where the family moved after leaving Lakeview House and where William R. Rutherford died. - 1899 Bicycle Boys Trip to Scotland
In October, 1899, William Irvine led an experimental group of 8 young men to Scotland to work a mission, putting into practice the Matt.10 instructions Jesus gave the 12 disciples. A notation on some copies of this photo reads: "Picture taken in Ireland before these men professed." The dates they entered the work, and the names of the men are printed on some copies of this picture: Gill-1900; 3. George Walker-1899; 4. John Hardy-1900; 5. Wm Ervin (William Irvine) pre-1899; 6. William (Bill) Carroll-1903; 7. Irvine Weir-1900; 8. Warren Hastings (no date given)." NOTE: According to the The Secret Sect by Doug & Helen Parker, p. 90, Sam Boyd accompanied William Irvine on his first mission trip to Scotland in 1899. Douglas & Hastings didn't enter the work. - 1903 Ship Manifest
The first 3 Workers to go to America departed Glasgow, Scotland on Sept 5, 1903 on Ship Columbia, arrived Ellis Island, NY, Sept 14, 1903: William Irvine, age 40 yrs, Scotch (Passenger No. 18) George Walker, age 26 yrs, Irish (Passenger No. 19) Irvine Weir, age 25 yrs, Irish (Passenger No. 20) (SEE NEXT SLIDE) - 1903 Ship Manifest -closeup
1903 Ship Manifest - closeup of Workers in red (To 'Zoom in" click on Resize at left of screen -- select Original or XL) - 1903 Ship Manifest
1903 Ship Manifest - Workers in Red outline - 1905 Workers List-3
Note also that over the years several versions of this '1905 Workers List' have surfaced, some with a few more or less Workers. A comparison of the various lists is at: https://sites.google.com/site/2x2history/uk-history/early-workers - 1905 Brother Worker List by Alphabetical order
1905 Brother Workers in Alphabetical order. (Retyped) - 1905 Brother Workers List by Year into Work
1905 Brother Workers List by Year into Work - 1905 List by Year into Work
1905 Workers List by the year they entered the work. (Retyped) - 1905 Sister Worker List by Alphabetical order
1905 Sister Worker List in Alphabetical order - 1905 Sister Workers by Year into Work
1905 Sister Workers by Year into Work - 1905 Workers List
1905 Workers List Note that over the years several versions of this '1905 Workers List' have surfaced, some with a few more or less Workers. A comparison of the various lists is at: https://sites.google.com/site/2x2history/uk-history/early-workers - 1905 Workers List Original & Retyped Version
Note that the original '1905 Workers List' is difficult to read. Here is the original list and a re-typed '1905 Workers List' that is formatted as was the original and should be easier to read the names. Note also that over the years several versions of this '1905 Workers List' have surfaced, some with a few more or less Workers. A comparison of the various lists is at: https://sites.google.com/site/2x2history/uk-history/early-workers - 1905workers BEST
List of the First Workers, July 1905. Wm. Irvine and John Kelly listed at the top with no date. John Long shown as entering the work in 1899. Note also that over the years several versions of this '1905 Workers List' have surfaced, some with a few more or less Workers. - 1906 Toronto Convention List
1906 Toronto Convention List ---- 62 Total Workers - 1917 Michigan Convention
Alfred Magowan shown on 1917 Michigan Convention photo - 1926 Sanford, Florida
Tom Craig, George Fyffe, (from Scotland 1881-1973), George Walker, Millie Griffin, Katie Wyke George Fyffe came to USA in 1922 when he was 41 yrs old. He became overseer of Alabama & Mississippi for last 30 years of his life. - 1931 July 9 cooney out
- 1936 Southeastern States
1936 List for 7 states: NC, SC, GA, FL, TN, AL, MS - 1969 Caribbean
1969 Caribbean List - 1st 3 men are on 1905 List
Joe Williamson, Willie Jamieson and John Hardy are all on the 1905 Workers List. - 3 Generations of Hughes Family
1988: Steve Krack, Garrett Hughes, Hazel Krack, all Workers. - 4 Prominent Early Workers
George Walker, Willie Gill, Jack Carroll & Edward Cooney; All were from Ireland. Photo taken before 1928. - Workers 1905 List -Original
1905 Workers List This is an original copy of Workers names. Note also that over the years several versions of this '1905 Workers List' have surfaced, some with a few more or less Workers. A comparison of the various lists is at: https://sites.google.com/site/2x2history/uk-history/early-workers - Workers on 1905 List
List of the First Workers, July 1905. Wm. Irvine and John Kelly listed at the top with no date. John Long shown as entering the work in 1899. Note also that over the years several versions of this '1905 Workers List' have surfaced, some with a few more or less Workers. A comparison of the various lists is at: https://sites.google.com/site/2x2history/uk-history/early-workers - Abercrombie, Wm
William Abercrombie - Agnes (Carroll) Weir - 1937
1937: Harry C. Weir, Norman & Edie (Weir) Leen & Agnes (Carroll) Weir. Edie was Harry and Agnes Weir's daughter. - Alabama
Clara Floyd, Cleve House, George Walker (with hat), James Fawcett, Kate Allen. Alabama, USA - Alfred & Isobel Magowan #1
Alfred & 2nd wife Isobel Magowan with Dog Dingo-about 1956. Alfred was excommunicated by George Walker on Sept. 27, 1919. Alfred married Isobel Waugh in 1939. They had four sons and made their home near Portadown, Co Armagh, N. Ireland. (#1) - Alfred & Isobel Magowan #2
Alfred & Isobel Magowan with Hattie Burns, about 1956. (#2) - Alfred & Isobel Magowan Family
Alfred & Isobel Magowan and their 4 sons. - Alfred & Sara Magowan Marriage Announcement
1917 Matoon Daily Journal Gazette marriage announcement for Alfred Magowan and Sara K. Dawson. They were married in Terre Haute, IN on Oct. 19, 1917. Both were workers from Ireland. - Alfred Magowan & Alex Waddell
Alfred Magowan from Ireland entered work in 1907 Alex Waddell from Scotland, entered work in 1905. Photo taken about 1921 in California. - Alfred Magowan 1917
Alfred Magowan 1917 - Allen, Jean (1904)
Jean Allen and Daphne Martin. Jean went to South Africa in 1906. Photo taken on 1961 visit to England. - Allen, Jean (right) (1904)
Nellie Taylor and Jean Allen went in the work in 1904. Jean went to South Africa in 1906. - Allen, Jean
Jean Allen and Daphne Martin. Taken on 1961 visit to England. Pioneered South Africa in 1906 with a few others. - Ashmount, Rathmolyon, Co. Meath, Ireland
Ashmount, Rathmolyon, Co. Meath, Ireland. Birthplace of Emma, Paul and Jennie Gill. The FIRST Go-Preacher Convention was held at Ashmount. Ashmount was built in 1872 on land Garrett and Ann Gill were given by her father. Photo taken Aug. 2004.