Category: Salvation Army, New Zealand

Categories: Salvation Army

This category contains profiles of Salvation Army officers or soldiers in New Zealand
The Red Shield

The Salvation Army is a Protestant Christian church which grew out of the 19th Century Holiness Movement. It is best known for its international charitable work. Its theology is based on Wesleyan-Arminian Methodism although it does not celebrate the rites of baptism or Holy Communion. Its members are called soldiers, it churches are called Corps or Citadels, and its clergy are given military titles such as Major or General. Its primary mission is to bring salvation to the poor, destitute, and hungry by meeting both their "physical and spiritual needs".


Person Profiles (24)

A

abt 1870 - 04 Jul 1952
14 Oct 1900 Queenstown, Otago, New Zealand - 20 Jul 1972

B

13 Jun 1884 Drury, Auckland, New Zealand - 18 Jun 1976 photo

C

06 Apr 1921 - 06 May 2014

D

1853 Young, New South Wales, Australia - 17 Jul 1945
21 Dec 1887 Mogo, New South Wales, Australia - 1969
abt 1900 New Zealand - abt 1963

E

16 Oct 1867 Richmond, Nelson, New Zealand - 02 Mar 1889 photo

G

24 Jan 1866 Kelso, Roxburghshire, Scotland - 28 Jul 1916

G cont.

09 Jul 1916 New Zealand - 23 Jan 1984

H

14 Sep 1863 Richmond, Nelson, New Zealand - 18 Sep 1913 photo
10 Jun 1868 Queanbeyan, New South Wales, Australia - 08 Oct 1933
abt 1871 England, United Kingdom - 01 Dec 1947

K

23 Dec 1892 Marown, Isle of Man - 19 Nov 1953
24 Mar 1867 Port Chalmers, Otago, New Zealand - 15 Jul 1955 photo

L

27 Feb 1889 Palmerston North, Manawatū-Whanganui, New Zealand - 25 Jul 1964

M

10 Oct 1889 Brunnerton, West Coast, New Zealand - 27 Oct 1944

M cont.

1913 Woodville, Manawatū-Whanganui, New Zealand - 30 Jul 1968

Q

24 May 1864 Trinity, Bailiwick of Jersey, Channel Islands - 1940

R

11 Jul 1914 New Zealand - 08 Jun 1994

S

1852 Staffordshire - 1923 photo
25 Oct 1878 Kaiwharawhara, Wellington, New Zealand - abt 08 Aug 1942 photo

T

31 Mar 1915 Wellington, New Zealand - 06 Oct 1997
abt 14 Mar 1879 Thames, New Zealand - 14 Oct 1955




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