Emma Booth (The Salvation Army)
Emma Moss Booth-Tucker 8 January 1860 – 28 October 1903 known as 'The Consul', was the fourth child and second daughter of Catherine and William Booth, the Founder of The Salvation Army
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- 1 Salvation Army Officer
- 2 Bibliography
- 3 Further reading
- 4 Notes
- 5 References
- 6 External links
Salvation Army Officer
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Organization | ||
General Chief of the Staff High Council Commissioners Officer · Soldier · Corps |
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Prominent Salvationists | ||
William Booth Catherine Booth Bramwell Booth Florence Booth Evangeline Booth Ballington Booth Catherine Bramwell-Booth Frederick Booth-Tucker Arthur Booth-Clibborn Elijah Cadman John Lawley George Scott Railton T Henry Howard Charles Jeffries Theodore Kitching Darkie Hutton William Ridsdel Ray Steadman-Allen Eva Burrows |
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Other topics | ||
Brass Bands Promoted to Glory Order of the Founder Limelight Department Christmas Kettle The War Cry Articles of War Reliance Bank |
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Related organisations | ||
American Rescue Workers Volunteers of America Skeleton Army The Blind Beggar |
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Christianity portal | ||
Their daughter Catherine Motee became a Salvation Army officer in 1913 from Simla, in India, where the Booth-Tucker family had lived She married Major Hugh Sladen in 1916, and in 1921 the couple were Divisional Commanders for Newport Muriel Booth-Tucker was born on 17 May 1903, the youngest child of Frederick Booth-Tucker and his second wife, Emma Moss Booth, and granddaughter of the founder William Booth She was commissioned as a Salvation Army officer in 1925, and after appointments in Britain 1925-1935, served in India 1935-1938, Australia 1938-1950, International Training College 1950-1952, Territorial Commander, Madras and Telegu, India 1952-1957, Officer Commanding, Ireland 1958-1960, Territorial Commander, Belgium 1960-1963 She retired from active service on 17 May 1963, and lived until 13 March 1995 References
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