History, Bio of T. E. Beddingfield
Scope and Contents
Born in 1881.
First heard of CHOG message from ministers when he was 14 years old.
Converted in 1899.
Attended 1902 CHOG camp meeting in Moundsvillie, WV and remained a worker at the Gospel Trumpet Co. for two years after which he returned home for several years. After being home for some time he returned to the Co. and became part of the initial crew who traveled to Anderson to erect a building known as the Gospel Trumpet Home. He remained with the Co. until 1907 to begin pastoring.
Location of churches where he served.
Married Birdie Moore.
Dates
- From the Series: Creation: 1949 - 1950
- From the Series: Event: Describing events from 1881 - 1948
Creator
- T. E. Beddingfield (Person)
Extent
5 Sheets
Language of Materials
From the Series: English
Subject
- Jasher Haymes (Person)
- J. L. Pike (Person)
- J. F. Lundy (Person)
- Ostis Nelson (Person)
- Otto Bolds (Person)
- N. S. Duncan (Person)
- W. T. Wallace (Person)
- W. T. Wallace, Mrs. (Person)
- Erastus Morgan (Person)
- J. L. Mitchell, Rev. (Person)
- J. L. Mitchell, Sister (Person)
- Ike Williams (Person)
- W. R. Butler (Person)
- Willis M. Brown (Person)
- N. J. Jones (Person)
- Pasey Holiday (Person)
- Edgar Thompson (Person)
- Edgar Thompson, Mrs. (Person)
- Guss Brombeloe, Brother (Person)
- Andrew Benefield (Person)
- Earnest Wilburn (Person)
- Wilburn McCollough (Person)
- Ivy Lee Brombeloe (Person)
- J. Lee Mitchell (Person)
- Birdie Moore Beddingfield (Person)
Repository Details
Part of the Anderson University and Church of God Archives Repository