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- Carroll Jack note 1922
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Thumbnail only - Christie,Dave tent Hawaii
Christie, David (Dave) & Emma "Emily" F. (nee Wilson) Dave was born May 31, 1884, in Rathmolyon, Ireland; died Sept 30, 1969, in Multnomah Co., Oregon. Emily was born May 8, 1883, in Co. Fermanagh, N. Ireland; died Feb. 10, 1975, in Multnomah Co., Oregon. Dave entered work in 1905 per 1905 Workers List; He labored in Scotland, N. Ireland, Hawaii, California, Maryland, Michigan They are on 1926-27 List in Hawaii; on 1946-1947 Workers List in Hawaii Married Nov. 27, 1923 in Port Angeles, Clallam Co. Washington. Two children: Betty and Dave. Both were workers who married without permission. Dave was a cousin of Jack Carroll, who made an announcement and statement concerning workers marrying at the 1923 Milltown Convention. They pioneered the work in Hawaii. - Fawcett James
James (Jim) Fawcett Jim Fawcett was born in 1886 – Died Aug. 10, 1958, age 72. He was from Fermanagh Co., No. Ireland and was a cousin of George Walker. He entered work in 1904 and wrote hymns 173, 215, 221, 326, 239-'Cease Not to Praise Him'. He spent his last days in Tallassee, Alabama USA. - Fawcett James closer
James (Jim) Fawcett Jim Fawcett was born in 1886 – Died Aug. 10, 1958, age 72. He was from Fermanagh Co., No. Ireland and was a cousin of George Walker. He entered work in 1904 and wrote hymns 173, 215, 221, 326, 239-'Cease Not to Praise Him'. He spent his last days in Tallassee, Alabama USA. - Cooney, Ed 3a
- SS Caledonia
SS Caledonia sailed from Londonderry, Ireland to Ellis Island, New York On September 8–16, 1906 with these 13 workers aboard:. Geo Walker, 29; James Graves, 26; Herbert Reid, 21; Abraham Mayers, 28; Robert Humphreys, 26; John Byers, 21; Thomas Noble, 27; Alexander "Sandy" Dougal, 25; Alexander Dunn, 20; Jane Weir, 26; Lottie Reid, 23; Rebecca Dane, 26; Anna Davis, 24. This ship was built for Anchor Line, British flag, in 1904. It was 500 feet long by 58 feet wide, weighed 9223 gross tons, and held 1428 passengers. Was torpedoed and sunk in 1916 by a German submarine off Malta. - Willie Jamieson,Annie,Tom Lyness
Annie and Tom Lyness were Irish siblings and came to America in 1905; Tom PIONEERED the work in Idaho, USA and became an Early 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. 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. - Hughes Garrett 4
Garrett Hughes Overseer of Colorado - Lizzie Coles
Maria (Mary) Elizabeth (Lizzie/Lily) Coles Waddingham (born April 5, 1878, Liskeard, Cornwall, England; died July 31, 1946, Portland, Multnomah, Oregon, US) Married on October 7, 1914 in Murree, Bengal, India Charles Alfred Waddingham (born Sep. 4, 1879, Hull, Yorkshire, England; died July 20, 1971, Seattle, Washington US) Children: John Alfred Waddingham (b. 9 July 1915; d. 19 Sept 1902) Helen Margaret (Waddingham) VanDenBerg (b. 1 June 1918; d. 25 May 2010) Jean (Waddingham) Day (b. 21 Feb 1920; d. 26 May 1983) - Lizzie Coles 2
Coles, Mary Elizabeth (Coles) Waddingham Shown on 1905 List as Lily Coles, also known as Lizzie Arrived in NY on Dec 8, 1904, aboard the SS Oceanic from Liverpool with 7 other workers (Lizzie M. Coles, 26 years, single, Irish, Residence, Norfolk). - Gospel Meeting Tent #5
Gospel Meeting tent #5 1931 Wenatchee, WA Jack Carroll, Herman Beaber, H. Gibson, J. Roberts with a Gospel Meeting Tent - Long John
John Long at his son's wedding. John Long was the FIRST worker to commit to the work full time on Faith Lines in 1899/1900. He obtained permission for William irvine's FIRST independent mission inNenagh and was Irvine's first companion! In 1907, John was EXCOMMUNICATED by William Irvine while preaching from the platform at the Crocknacrieve Convention. He left the sect and later married. He wrote a very comprehensive Journal in which he chronicled the "Early Days" of the movement.[sample pages are on TTT)] http://www.tellingthetruth.info/publications_johnlong/ - Cooney-Walker-Irvine
Cooney, Walker and Irvine - Smith, Annie w husband and child x4
Mary Anne) Smith was from Bridge House, Rathdrum, Co. Wicklow, Ireland She worked for Ed Cooney's father in Enniskillen. She professed in 1902. She was one of 8 workers who pioneered Australia in Sept 1905 and labored in Tasmania, Australia and New Zealand. She married Wilfred Charles Heyes in 1914 from Tasmania, Australia. Had 2 sons. - Smith Annie
Mary Anne) Smith was from Bridge House, Rathdrum, Co. Wicklow, Ireland She worked for Ed Cooney's father in Enniskillen. She professed in 1902. She was one of 8 workers who pioneered Australia in Sept 1905 and labored in Tasmania, Australia and New Zealand. She married Wilfred Charles Heyes in 1914 from Tasmania, Australia. Had 2 sons. - Havermand, Annand Pearce Forbes
Pioneer Workers Chris Haverman, Jack Annand, Alex Pearce, Jack Forbes - 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. - Gill family
- Gill, Jennie & Emma
Emma Gill and her sister Jennie were two of the very FIRST women to go in the work. Both entered the work in 1900. Photo taken in 1899. - Hughes, Fred and Mary Ann Gill
Mary Ann Gill and Fred A. Hughes, married February 25, 1891 Emigrated to Cando, North Dakota in 1893 Parents of Workers: Garrett Hughes and Hazel Hughes - Carroll Siblings
The Six Carroll siblings. L to R: Jack, Primrose (Carroll) Perrott, Frances (Fannie), May, Bill and Agnes (Carroll) Weir. Ms. Perrott was the only one who did not profess, although she was in the work in Canada for a time. Four were in the work until they died. Two sisters and BIll were married. Photo possibly taken in 1937, or 1939, when Bill visited the USA. - 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. - 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. - KY 1912 Lancaster or Bybee
1912 Lancaster KY Convention photo 2nd from left Sitting: William Irvine 3rd from Left Standing: Eddie Cooney 7th from Left Standing: George Walker 8th from Left Standing: Alfred Magowan 10th from Left Standing: James Fawcett - Magowan, Alfred & Harriet.
Alfred Magowan and his sister, Harriet. He was born Oct. 24, 1883 in Drumgor, Armagh, Ireland to James and Jane (McNabb) Magowan. He professed in 1902 and entered the work in 1907; he came to America to preach and was later excommunicated. Alfred Magowan died Nov. 13, 1960 in Portadown, Armagh, N. Ireland, aged 77 years. Harriet was also a worker and preached in Illinois. She was killed in collision with a train. Photo taken in 1912. - Magowan, Alfred
Alfred Magowan was born Oct. 24, 1883 in Drumgor, Armagh, Ireland to James and Jane (McNabb) Magowan. He professed in 1902 and entered the work in 1907; he came to America to preach and was later excommunicated. Alfred Magowan died Nov. 13, 1960 in Portadown, Armagh, N. Ireland, aged 77 years. Photo taken about 1930 in California. - Tom Turner young-300dpi
Tom Turner as a younger man - Tom Turner young-& older--300dpi
Tom Turner - younger and older Tom Turner as an older man. Thomas M. Turner comes from the North of Ireland; he was a school teacher in County Galway, when he heard the truth and also went forth in 1900 for a time in Ireland, and was one of the first to go to Australia. He wrote hymns 202, 236 and 265. Regarding No. 236, at one Convention someone said that would be a good subject for a hymn —"The Approval of God" — within a short time, the next meeting or so, the hymn was produced and sung. Tom was 81 years old when he died April, 1959. - Tom young-older--300dpi
Tom Turner as an older man. Thomas M. Turner comes from the North of Ireland; he was a school teacher in County Galway, when he heard the truth and also went forth in 1900 for a time in Ireland, and was one of the first to go to Australia. He wrote hymns 202, 236 and 265. Regarding No. 236, at one Convention someone said that would be a good subject for a hymn —"The Approval of God" — within a short time, the next meeting or so, the hymn was produced and sung. Tom was 81 years old when he died April, 1959. - William & Susan Weir 1875-2 yr aft Wed-300
William & Susan (Tinkler) Weir Photo taken in 1875-2 yr after their wedding - Irvine, Wm w Geo Walker 1910
1910 William Irvine & George Walker - Will & Jack Jackson-300
- Walker, George funeral
George Walker notice of death and Funeral notes. - Walker, George age 93
George Walker at age 93. - 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 - 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. - Cooney, Mrs. Wm. R.
Edward Cooney's mother, Emily Maria Cooney - Cooney, Ed 1954
Ed Cooney with George Scott at Ingleburn, NSW, 1954. - 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