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Frederick Booth-Tucker

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Frederick Booth-Tucker continued the work in America alone until 1904, when he returned to International Headquarters as Foreign Secretary. In June 1906, Booth-Tucker married for the third time, to Colonel Minnie Reid, daughter of a one-time Acting Governor of Bombay. Posted to India in 1907 as the
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His new wife also became ill during the time of their stay in India and so in 1891 the Booth-Tuckers returned to International Headquarters in London as joint Commissioners for Foreign Affairs. In 1896 they were appointed joint Territorial Commanders of the United States following the defection of
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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
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as his main obstacle, and so he decided to work among India's sixty million outcasts. He and his fellow Salvationists adopted the way of life of the outcasts. Their Salvation Army uniforms were replaced with the saffron robes of the Indian
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Salvation Army's Special Commissioner for India and Ceylon, he and his new wife started work among India's criminal tribes in 1908, work they were involved in until 1919, when they returned to England owing to his poor health.
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at Clapton Congress Hall. As was the usual practice in the Booth family at that time, Tucker added his wife's maiden name to his own, becoming Booth-Tucker. The couple had nine children, Frederick Kristodas (who attended
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from 1866 until 1873, leaving when he was 20 years old. During his time at the college he was known as a keen scholar and athlete. He joined the Indian Civil Service as an Assistant Commissioner in 1874, being posted to
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accompanied by three officers intending to spread the teachings of The Salvation Army in India. Although thousands attended the meetings, most of Tucker's early converts were already Christians.
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Tucker's preaching of equality and salvation proved popular with the members of outcast society, many of whom were converted. Following this success in India, Tucker was promoted to the rank of
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Emmaline Booth-Tucker (1898–1898) and William Booth-Tucker (1899–1900) were buried at Kensico Cemetery in Valhalla, New York. Bramwell Tanered Booth-Tucker (1896–1896) was buried at
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Criminocurology; or, The Indian crim , and what to do with him : Being a review of the work of the Salvation army among the prisoners, habituals and criminal tribes of India
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in 1881 while on leave in England from the Indian Civil Service and came to work in the Army's legal department at International Headquarters in London. He was posted to the
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from January 1895 to January 1896. In 2006 the story was published in novel form with an introduction, footnotes and illustrations by Garth R. Hentzschel.
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in 1906-07), Catherine Motee, Lucy Mina, Herbert, John and Muriel; three others, William, Evangeline and Bramwell Tancred died in infancy.,
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The Indo-British Association : reprint of a speech delivered by Commissioner Booth Tucker at the Cannon Street Hotel, 30 October 1917
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A year of grace : being a sketch of the advance of the Salvation Army with statements of account for the year ended 30 September 1893
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One hundred favourite songs and music : of the Salvation army : together with a collection of fifty songs and solos
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True stories of real people : Abraham Lincoln, Sister Eva, Frederick Booth-Tucker, Ruatoka, John Eliot, Thomas Coke
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Frederick Kristodas Booth-Tucker (15 April 1892 – 25 July 1945) died in Los Angeles where he owned Six Wheels, Inc. (
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Our future pauper policy in America ... a paper read at the monthly meeting of the United Charities of New York ...
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Gems from the Life of Catherine Booth, the Mother of the Salvation Army : being extracts from the original
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The Salvation Army as a temperance movement; being notes of an address at the Chautauqua Assembly, New York
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He wrote a number of poems and songs, and while in the United States compiled a collection of
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Darkest India : A Supplement to General Booth's "In Darkest England, and the Way Out"
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campaigns in London. He married Louisa Mary Bode, eighteen years his senior, in 1877 at
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and author of an English-Persian dictionary, 'Fred' Tucker was five years old when the
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Light in darkness : being an account of the Salvation Army in the United States
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officer of the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, and the son-in-law of
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The landless man to the manless land, or; The farm colonies of the Salvation army
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Commander Booth-Tucker on His Trial in Court of General Sessions-Judge Newburger
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had cooled over the years and he was never again appointed to a senior command.
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The Consul : A sketch of Emma Booth Tucker, by her husband, Booth Tucker
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in India, the son of William Thornhill Tucker, a Deputy Commissioner in the
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Emma Moss Booth on The Salvation Army International Heritage Centre website
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Commander Booth Tucker in Charge US Forces of the Salvation Army 1896–1904
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Families of Lancaster, Philadelphia & York County, PA on 'Rootsweb')
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The successful soul-winner : a summary of Finney's revival lectures
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The Salvation Army in the United States : annual report, A.D. 1899
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on 17 July 1929, and, like many prominent Salvationists, was buried in
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Muktifauj, or, Forty years with the Salvation Army in India and Ceylon
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The Life of Catherine Booth: The Mother of the Salvation Army. Vol I
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Back to the land! : or the ten-acre farms of the Salvation Army
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The life of Catherine Booth : the mother of the Salvation Army
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The Short Life of Catherine Booth, the Mother of the Salvation Army
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The Social Relief Work of the Salvation Army in the United States
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The Salvation Army in India : with a preface and an appendix
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Biography of Booth-Tucker on The Salvation Army Museum in Basel
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Life links in the Warfare of Commissioner and Mrs. Booth-Tucker
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The Salvation Army in the United States : Christmas, 1899
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Booth-Tucker with his family after his wife's death (c.1903)
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In 1913, Frederick Booth-Tucker was invested with the gold
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The Salvation Army in America; selected reports, 1899–1903
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Against the wishes of his wife and parents, Tucker joined
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Memorandum regarding leading eucalypts suitable for India
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A review of the Salvation Army land colony in California
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in India, she having travelled out from her home on the
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with Bramwell Booth (1905) (some sources list this as
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What The Salvation Army Is Doing In India And Ceylon
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In 1920, Frederick Booth-Tucker was admitted to the
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His father was later buried there with him. 1113:Booth-Tucker, William Booth's First Gentleman 645:On 19 September 1882 Major Tucker arrived in 615: 8: 114:(21 March 1853 – 17 July 1929) was a senior 106:Frederick St. George de Lautour Booth-Tucker 966:The warriors' library: Colonel Weerasooriya 1267: 1265: 622: 608: 194: 41: 17: 1307: 1305: 1303: 1301: 1299: 1002:The Bible : the Pen-Gem of the world 778:Books written by Frederick Booth-Tucker: 1465:Works by or about Frederick Booth-Tucker 1175:Their daughter Catherine Motee became a 996:Six-six-six : The mark of the beast 1211: 1162: 1058:How to help the poor to help themselves 952:The Salvation Army in the United States 573: 545: 475: 332: 279: 225: 206: 1111:Williams, Dr. Harry; Williams, George 1519:Recipients of the Kaisar-i-Hind Medal 1494:People educated at Cheltenham College 7: 1241: 1239: 1237: 1504:Commissioners in The Salvation Army 1032:(1928) some sources have the title 863:Farm colonies of the Salvation Army 853:with R Gillespie; T M Hudson (1896) 818:In Darkest England, and the Way Out 1135:(New York, Friendship Press, 1945) 14: 1222:Hodder and Stoughton (1930) pg 14 1054:(late 19th or early 20th century) 783:The Life Of Colonel Weeresooriye 210: 1456:Works by Frederick Booth-Tucker 933:(1903, and 1907) (view on line 833:The Devil's Army : a novel 791:(1892, 1910) Also published as 762:Frederick Booth-Tucker died of 1514:Burials at Abney Park Cemetery 146:broke out. 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Index

The Right Honorable
Commissioner
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Monghyr
Officer in The Salvation Army
Commissioner
OF
Salvation Army
Willam
Catherine Booth
Monghyr
Indian Civil Service
Indian Mutiny
Cheltenham College
Amritsar
Simla
Dharamsala
Moody
Sankey
Amritsar
Isle of Wight

a series
The Salvation Army
Standard of The Salvation Army
Christianity
Protestantism
Pietism
Arminianism

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