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Thomas Ramsay (Scottish Baptist)

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World Alliance, further loosening ties with BUGBI. Divisions between Scottish churches, notably involving the prominent Church of Scotland, also influenced Scottish Baptists in the early 1920s. Thomas Ramsay's immediate predecessor as President had stressed the declining influence of the Church of Scotland and that new churches emphasized different religious positions. At the end of Thomas Ramsay's presidency, the Scottish Baptist Union renewed its protest at Church of Scotland advantages.
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starvation in their homeland. British Baptists, led by J. H. Rushbrooke, the Baptist World Alliance (BWA) Commissioner for Europe, rallied to the cause providing enough food for "a Baptist Relief Train." Most of the Scottish Baptist churches took collections to assist this effort. (5) At the end of March 1922, Rushbrooke welcomed the relief train into Moscow. It provided food for over 12,000 people until the next harvest.
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pairs of boots per week or 25,000 pairs yearly. This was 5% of total Maybole production. Thomas Ramsay's business centered around production in the St Cuthbert's area of Maybole and distribution through Glasgow. Maybole footwear manufacturers shared a nationwide retail presence throughout the United Kingdom and some overseas outlets including Canada.
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The affliction of these Christians increased greatly with a famine that was brought to the attention of Scottish Baptists in February 1922. An open letter signed by the leaders of the "Baptist Union of All Russia," P. V. Pavloff, M. Timoshenko, and W. G. Pavloff, painted an appalling picture of mass
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At home, the Scottish identity of the Scottish Baptist Union was stressed as distinctive from "The English Union", as the Baptist Union of Great Britain and Ireland (BUGBI) was called. This Anglo-Scots divergence continued to the 1960s, when the Scottish Baptist Union sought admittance to the Baptist
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Thomas Ramsay was born in 1857 at Greenside, Maybole. He was married three times and lost two wives to childbirth. His first wife died in childbirth during the 1880s, unnamed in census returns. His second marriage was in 1885 to Margaret Lamont Black, with whom he had two children, Catherine in 1886
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Thomas Ramsay commenced lay preaching in the 1880s. He opened a Maybole prayer group which used private homes and during the 1890s the disused Maybole Methodist Church. The Baptist Union of Scotland admitted Thomas Ramsay as lay pastor in 1901 when the Maybole Baptist Church opened. He was the first
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At Maybole and Girvan churches were begun through the influence and service of Mr. Thomas Ramsay. For 19 years he carried on the pastoral work of the young cause at Maybole, while attending to the onerous duties of his business; and at the end of that period, he had the satisfaction of introducing
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The Girvan church proper was started on 1st Sunday in April, 1920, under the direction of the Ayrshire Baptist Association. The oversight was in the hands of a committee, with Mr Thomas Ramsay as pastor and guide. A great deal of the initial success of the Girvan cause is due to Mr Ramsay, also to
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Thomas Ramsay died in Maybole in 1934. Maybole Baptist Church installed electricity within the church building shortly after his death, where a memorial plaque commemorates this event and his life. He was survived by Jane, who died in 1951. Their shared gravestone in Maybole bears the inscription:
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In the context of Presbyterian reunion, Thomas Stewart, a prominent Scottish Baptist thinker who became Union Secretary in 1920, noted a 'surprising evidence of a deep hankering in Presbyterian ministers and members for the sacramental gift in the Holy Communion' and sees this, coupled with their
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In 1921, Thomas Ramsay was elected President of the Baptist Union of Scotland. Themes during his presidency included solidifying Baptist identity within the United Kingdom and internationally. As one example of international concern, Thomas Ramsay's presidency addressed persecution of Baptists in
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Thomas Ramsay's industrial career had greatest success within shoe and leatherware production common in Maybole from the late nineteenth century. By 1883, in partnership with his brother, James Ramsay, "Messrs. Ramsay, Boot & Shoe Manufacturers" employed 51 workers producing approximately 500
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The BUS was determined to retain control over the accreditation of its own ministers and to avoid being swallowed up by a numerically larger body. Preservation of a distinctive Scottish identity, within a British Baptist context, was a recurring theme in the first quarter of the twentieth
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When Thomas Ramsay resigned as Pastor, in 1919, he was replaced by D M Simpson. Despite donations from Thomas Ramsay and other elders, Maybole Baptist Church carried debt for some time, although reaching debt-free status in the 1920s. On retiring, Thomas Ramsay made a further donation of a
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Office-bearers were appointed as follows: Pastor, Thomas Ramsay; Secretary, H.B. M'Fadyen; Treasurer, Thomas Ramsay; Deacons — Messrs Moses M'Millan, William Fisher, and Richard M'Clymont, and a little later Mr. John Jackson came from Victoria Place Church, Glasgow, and joined the
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Maybole's boot and shoe industry was impressive, employing over 1,600 people in ten factories producing a million pairs annually at its peak. However, at the end of the First World War the demand for boots decreased significantly and the depression that followed laid waste to the
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pastor of Maybole Baptist church, serving from 1901 until 1919. He acted as both pastor and treasurer. At the time the Baptist Union was a relatively new Church institution, having re-formed in 1869 from an earlier (lapsed) incarnation in the 1830s.
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On 26th February 1919, Mr and Mrs Ramsay intimated that they had agreed to present their half-villa, Lilybank Culzean Road, to the church as a manse, as a thank-offering for the safe return of their only son, Robert Guy Ramsay, from the first World
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In the early twentieth century, the Ramsay interest faced rising costs and automation challenges. New production methods lowered some costs. However, wider declines in shoe manufacturing after the Great War proved too significant. During the
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It was built, mainly through the efforts of Pastor Ramsay, to replace the former meeting place of the Baptist congregation which was a hall in Abbot Street near the Old Cemetery and which is now used by the Roman Catholics as a recreation
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about one million pairs of boots and shoes annually. Shops were opened throughout the whole of Britain, named "The Maybole Shoe Shop", (one being opened as far away as Manitoba) and these sold the products of the factories direct to the
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In 1883 there were eight large shoe factories, (three with tanneries and currying departments), employing 1,184 workers and producing 12,360 pairs of boots weekly. The main factories in that year James Ramsay, 51 workers, 550 pairs per
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He had limited schooling and, after varied work including an ironmongery apprenticeship, returned to the family business of shoe manufacturing. From the 1880s onwards he was manager of the family's shoe factory in Maybole, Ayrshire.
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It was decided to install electric light in the church and hall as a Memorial to Mr Ramsay, and the light was switched on by Rev Wm McInnes, in September, 1935. An engraved brass plate at the back of the pulpit (marks the
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Russia and Romania, which had been exacerbated by famine. Food collections by Baptist churches in Scotland during early 1922 were despatched to Moscow and provided sufficient food for 12,000 people over one winter.
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In Wishaw Baptist Church, on Monday evening, Mrs Thomas Ramsay, Maybole, delivered an illuminative address upon the life and work of Charles H Spurgeon, one of the greatest pulpits of the nineteenth Century
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The owners of some of the smaller factories, however, were more far sighted and gradually Crawford, Ramsay and Lees installed modern machinery and absorbed the remainder of the shoemakers who had stayed in
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In 1967 in an expression of independence from the BU (Baptist Union of Great Britain and Ireland), the Scottish Baptist Union was admitted to the Baptist World Alliance as an independent member
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He was married a third time in 1893, to Jane Guy, with whom he had one son, Robert, born 1895. His third wife conducted several talks and public events, including a 1925 tribute to sermons by
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restriction of the dispensation of the sacraments to ordained ministers, as evidence of the deep division running through the Churches, between the sacramental and the purely spiritual view.
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in 1857. He was the fifth and final child of Thomas Ramsay (Sr, born 1811) and Catherine Arthur (born 1814). The family had historical roots in Ayrshire and shoe manufacturing.
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was admitted into the Union in October, 1901, at the Session held in Paisley. Mr. Thomas Ramsay was the first Pastor, and continued until 1919.
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Ramsay household: Thomas Ramsay, Ironmongery Apprentice. Transcription for School Vennal, Maybole, Ayrshire, Scotland (Archive reference RG09)
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The first Scottish Baptist Association dates from 1835 until it lapsed in 1856. The current Baptist Union of Scotland dates from 1869
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In November, 1898, evangelistic services were conducted by Mr. Thomas Ramsay in the Methodist Chapel, which had just closed...
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During and after the Great War, Thomas Ramsay supported, along with members of Maybole Baptist Church, a "daughter church" in
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Maxwellton Baptist Church…Dundee. Lecturer Mrs Ramsay, Maybole. "Christina Forsyth: The Loneliest Woman in South Africa"
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in Glasgow, Scotland. Thomas Ramsay's elder brother, James, born 1847, was Provost of Maybole during the 1910s.
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KIRKMICHAEL—KIRKOSWALD He married 12th Aug. 1913, Margaret Orr, daughter of James Ramsay, Provost of Maybole
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The stores of Hutchison and McCreath are on the site of the former boot factories of Crawford and Ramsay.
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of the 1920s, the business fell away and the Ramsay shoe factory in Maybole was repurposed to shops.
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At the annual Assembly of the Baptist Union, Thomas Ramsay, Maybole, was initiated president.
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In the 1890s the list of factories in the town at that date James Ramsay, St. Cuthberts
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Inscription: 'Life's race well run, Life's work well done, Life's crown well won.'
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The former Baptist Church was gutted in a blaze that may have been deliberate.
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Ramsay & Gray, Maybole boot and shoe warehouse, 43 Church St, Glasgow
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Mr Thomas Ramsay of Maybole Baptist Church was elected President in 1921
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and Jessie in 1889, before her death in 1890, also in childbirth.
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Maybole
Maybole Baptist Church
Baptist Union of Scotland
Ayrshire
Scotland
Great Depression
Girvan
manse
Charles H Spurgeon
Christina Moir Forsyth
Rev R Guy Ramsay
Hillhead Baptist Church


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