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Friday, December 23, 2022

Two passports


Compared to America, those who search genealogical records in Britain are well blessed. Civil registration in the U.K. made the registration all births, deaths and marriages obligatory from 1837 onwards, and parish registers might take you back several hundred years before that. Not so with a “new” country like America, with its separate legislation for different States. As a result, many well known figures in Watch Tower history are not always in the official records.

However, one useful source of information is passport applications, many of which are online in genealogical sites like Ancestry. Below are passport applications for the first two presidents of the incorporated Watch Tower Society.


Charles Taze Russell

The application below was made from the Society’s Arch Street Bible House address on April 7, 1903.

It tells us the CTR was 5 feet, 10 and a half inches in height and that his hair was brown and grey. He was 52 at the time. His occupation is given as minister and editor. The affidavit on his behalf was signed by A E Williamson of the same address. Albert Edmund Williamson was a director of the Watch Tower Society between the years 1900-1908. He left association with Watch Tower over the new covenant controversy.


Joseph Franklyn Rutherford


The next application was made from 15 Hicks Street, Brooklyn in 1910 by Joseph F Rutherford.  He gives his occupation as attorney and counselor at law.  He lists as dependants on the same passport his wife, Mary M Rutherford and his son Malcom C Rutherford (here spelled Malcolm). It gives JFR’s height as 6 feet 2 inches.

JFR has given his birthdate as November 8, 1869. Years later, in 1920, when applying for another passport, because of the lack of official records, he had to provide some sort of proof for this date. It was obviously not required before, because he’d travelled extensively on the 1910 passport up the outbreak of the Great War. But now, proof of birth was required and his mother had to sign an affidavit. For those interested in such trivia, below is the document his 77 year old mother, Leonora, duly provided.


Thursday, December 15, 2022

Another for my secondary project

 Translation help is greatly appreciated. I can make out maybe four words. Serious help is needed.





Tuesday, December 6, 2022

Monday, December 5, 2022

The Royal Albert Hall

     

The Royal Albert Hall in London was opened in 1871, named by Queen Victoria in memory of her late husband. Over the last 150 plus years it has been the venue for countless events, concerts, exhibitions, and speakers. The latter have included Winston Churchill, Albert Enstein – and Charles Taze Russell and Joseph Franklin Rutherford.

     CTR used the Albert Hall on a tour in May 1910, and later, The Photodrama of Creation, featuring him on movie film, was shown at the venue in 1914.

     J F Rutherford used the venue in 1920 to give his world famous lecture Millions Now Living Will Never Die. Here is some advertising material for that meeting.




He was back at the venue in 1926 to give, among others, the lecture World Powers are Tottering – The Remedy.

Then, shortly before the outbreak of World War 2, he was back in 1938. This time, the key talk was Face the Facts. Here is some advertising material for that meeting.


The Albert Hall was central in London and back in those days one of the few venues that could hold such a large audience.

Following the war, larger gatherings in Britain tended to use sports stadiums that could hold greater numbers than existing indoor venues.

(With thanks to Tom who provided scans of the advertising material)