Box 50
Contains 25 Results:
Everett and Ruth Kellum [Digitized], 1925 - 1949
Portraits of Everett Kellum, Ruth Kellum, and their family. The Kellums worked in Kenya between 1929 and 1955. Ruth worked in the Kaimosi mission's health system, and Everett led the mission's educational system.
Louis and Shirley Lock [Digitized], 1951
Portraits of Louis Lock, Shirley Lock, and their family. Louis Lock was dispatched to Kenya between 1951 and 1961 to teach at the Kaimosi Teachers Training School.
Leonard and Edith Wines [Digitized], 1948 - 1953
Portraits of Leonard Wines, Edith Wines, and their family. Leonard Wines served as a missionary pastor in Kenya between 1948 and 1954
John and Polly Caughey [Digitized], 1954
Portraits of John Caughey, Mary "Polly" Caughey, and their family. John Caughey taught science at Friends School Kamusinga during the 1950s.
Howard and Lalah Yow [Digitized], 1943 - 1951
Photographs of Howard and Lalah Yow. Howard Yow served as administrator of both Friends schools at Kaimosi from approximately 1943 until his resignation in 1949.
Paul and Alice Barnett [Digitized], 1939 - 1946
Photographs of Paul and Alice Barnett, as well as their children, Harlan, Arlene, and Wendell. Alice Barnett served as a nurse in Kenya. Paul Barnett worked as a missionary and administrator in Kenya. When East Africa Yearly Meeting was formally created in 1946, he was appointed as the General Superintendent, an advisory role designed to help EAYM prepare for full independence.
Hadley Family [Digitized], 1957 - 1967
Photographs of David Hadley, Ruth Hadley, and their son. Both Hadleys served as medical workers at Friends Hospital Kaimosi.
Allan and Mary Bradley [Digitized], 1956
Photographs of Allan Bradley and his daughter Ruth. Allan was recruited as the first headmaster of Kamusinga Friends School in 1957. In 1961, Allan was part of a delegation of Friends that visited Jomo Kenyatta in Maralal.
Homer and Gladys Dorrell [Digitized], 1956 - 1960
Photographs of Homer and Gladys Dorrell, as well as their sons Dale, Dean, and Harold. Homer taught in East Africa for eight years.
Kindel [Digitized], 1947-1976
Photographs of the Kindel family. This includes Ersal Kindel; his wives Helen Newlin Kindel, Marian Grace Kindel, and Dorothy Bond Kindel; and their children and stepchildren Merlin, Marilyn, Arlene, and Garnet Kindel. All of the Kindels served as missionaries or medical workers for Friends United Meeting in East Africa.