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The London County Council erected a blue glazed ware plaque to the William and Catherine Booth at Hillsborough House, Rookwood Road, Stamford Hill, Hackney - at one time, a Salvation Army home for 'inebriates' [285] - in 1963. The house was demolished in 1971.
William and Catherine Booth: 15 Woodbine Place, Bensham [52] 2005 William Booth came with his wife Catherine to Gateshead in 1858 where he was appointed minister to the Gateshead Methodist circuit. His preaching at the Bethesda Chapel was "immediately successful" and it was not uncommon for 2,000 people to fill the chapel and hear him preach. [53]
William Booth (10 April 1829 – 20 August 1912) was an English Methodist preacher who, along with his wife, Catherine, founded the Salvation Army and became its first General (1878–1912). The Christian movement with a quasi-military structure and government founded in 1865 has spread from London to many parts of the world.
Catherine Booth (née Mumford, 17 January 1829 – 4 October 1890) was co-founder of The Salvation Army, along with her husband William Booth. Because of her influence in the formation of The Salvation Army she was known as the 'Mother of The Salvation Army'.
Most notably, William and Catherine Booth, founders of The Salvation Army, are buried [12] in a prominent location close to Church Street and next to their son Bramwell Booth and various SA commissioners, including Elijah Cadman, John Lawley, James Dowdle, [13] William Ridsdel, Frederick Booth-Tucker, George Scott Railton, the Army's first ...
Catherine Booth; Usage on is.wikipedia.org Hjálpræðisherinn; Usage on it.wikipedia.org Sacerdozio femminile; Usage on ko.wikipedia.org 개신교의 역사; Usage on nl.wikipedia.org Catherine Booth (1829-1890) Usage on nn.wikipedia.org Catherine Booth; William Booth; Usage on ru.wikipedia.org Армия спасения; Usage on uk ...
Catherine Booth-Clibborn (Katie Booth, 18 September 1858 – 9 May 1955) was an English Salvationist and evangelist who extended the Salvation Army into France and Switzerland against local opposition. She was the oldest daughter of William and Catherine Booth. She was also known as "la Maréchale".
Commissioner Catherine Bramwell-Booth CBE OF, born Catherine Booth Booth (20 July 1883 – 3 October 1987), Salvation Army officer, was one of seven children born to General Bramwell Booth and Florence Eleanor Soper, and was the granddaughter of the Salvation Army's Founder, General William Booth and his wife Catherine Mumford, known as the 'Mother of the Salvation Army'.