Maud Ballington Booth
[1]Maud Elizabeth Charlesworth (Septemba 13, 1865 – Ọgọst 26, 1948) mechara ọnwụ aha ya ka ọ bụrụ Maud Ballington Booth, bụ onye ndu Salvation Army na onye rụpụtara ndị ọrụ afọ nke America .
Maud Ballington Booth | |
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Born | Maud Elizabeth Charlesworth 13 September 1865 Limpsfield, Surrey, U.K. |
Died | 26 August 1948 Great Neck, New York, U.S. |
Spouse(s) | Ballington Booth |
Relatives | Florence L. Barclay (sister) |
Ndụ mmalite na agụmakwụkwọ
dezieA xiriir Maude Charlesworth na Limpsfield, na nso Oxted, Surrey, England, ada Rev. Samuel Charlesworth, onye enyemaka Anglican . Otu n'ime ụmụ atọ, ọ bụ nwanne na-ede akwụkwọ ngosi, Florence L. Barclay . Mgbe ọ dị afọ anọ, nna ya kpọgara mgbakọ ya na Limehouse na London. Ụbọchị nke nne na nna ya abụọ n'ebe ahụ na-elekọta mmadụ mere ka flags Maud nwere maka ihe ọha na eze na ọrụ ndị.
Ọrụ
dezie[2]Na 1882, Charlesworth ikpe enyi Miss Catherine Booth n'ịhazi ngalaba nke Salvation Army na Paris . Na 1883, ha gara Geneva, Switzerland, bụ ebe a ịchụpụ ha abụọ mgbe ndị uwe ojii gbara ọnụ. [1] Ọ̀ na-egosi Booth wee ọrụ na slums London na ebe ndị ọzọ mgbe ruo eruo na eje ya na nwa nwoke nke abụọ nke onye Salvation Army, Ballington Booth na 1886, mbore agha nna ya. [2] Ha abụọ abụọ, Theodora na Charles.
[3]N'afọ 1887, ọ were ndị agha Salvation Army na United States n'ụdị di ya, Ballington Booth. Ọ nọkwa na-arụsi ọrụ ike ma na-eme nke ọma ndị ozi mkpọmkpọ ebe na New York City. Na 1895, Booth nwa amaala America. [1] O biri na Kew Gardens, Queens .
N'afọ 1896, Ballington na Maud na Salvation Army mgbe ha na General Booth sere okwu, iji okpukpe ndị ọrụ afụ nke America . [1] A-asụsụ Maud maka ọrụ iji mgbasa ozi ụlọ na njedebe 19 nke na-ahụ anya afọ nke 20. [2] O mmeghe gaa na sekit Chautauqua, na- akpali ndị na-ege ntntnis ndị ndụ ya sere nke ndụ. n'ahụ ma na-akpọ maka iwu. Otu n'ime ihe ndị ọzọ ọ nakweere bụ ndu euthanasia n'ụzọ iwu akwụkwọ [4]
[5]Na 1918, ọ gara England na France ileta ndị agha America na Agha Mbụ Mbụ .
Ọrụ ahọpụtara
dezieMgbe afọ gachara
dezie[2]E mere emume ọkụ 75 nke Booth na 1940 site n'ememe n'ihe ụmụaka 100 obodo n'ofe United States. Ọ gara ihe omume ahụ na New York City Town Hall, nke sitere ozi sitere na Franklin Delano Roosevelt na John J. Pershing na oge ahụ. [1] Ebe esie ama akpa ke 1940, ndien enye ama akpa ke 1948, ke ini isua 82, ke ufọk eyenan̄wan esie ke Great Neck, New York
Ntụaka
dezie- ↑ Booth, Maud Ballington. Learningtogive.org. Archived from the original on July 28, 2005. Retrieved on July 1, 2005.
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 "Mrs. Maud Booth Dies at Age of 82; Co-Founder With Husband, the Late Ballington Booth, of the Volunteers of America", The New York Times. Retrieved on 2023-07-26. (in en) Kpọpụta njehie: Invalid
<ref>
tag; name ":0" defined multiple times with different content - ↑ "Gift To Maud B. Booth.; Charles D. Stickney Leaves Residuary Estate to Head of Volunteers.", The New York Times, March 31, 1916. Accessed July 5, 2009. "Charles Dickinson Stickney, a prominent lawyer of this city, who died on March 8, did not provide in his will for twelve first cousins, two second cousins, and one aunt, but bequeathed his entire residuary estate to Mrs. Maud Booth, widow of Ballington Booth and head of the Volunteers of America, who lives in Kew Gardens, L.I."
- ↑ Appel (2004). "A Duty to Kill? A Duty to Die? Rethinking the Euthanasia Controversy of 1906". Bulletin of the History of Medicine 78. DOI:10.1353/bhm.2004.0106. PMID 15356372.
- ↑ (November 1925) "Mrs. Maude Ballington Booth". Carry on 4 (4): 22.
- ↑ Maud Ballington Booth (1903). After Prison - What?. Fleming H. Revell Company.
- ↑ Ballington Booth (February 1926). "A Message from Mrs. Ballington Booth to the Volunteers of America". Carry on 5 (1): 7.
Njikọ mpụga
dezie- Works by Maud Ballington Booth at Project Gutenberg
- Works by or about Maud Ballington Booth at Internet Archive
- Maud Ballington Booth at Find a Grave
- Maud Charlesworth (Mrs. Ballington) Booth From a scrapbook in the Carrie Chapman Catt Collection in the Rare Book and Special Collection Division at the Library of Congress
- Maud Ballington Booth, photograph; to speak in Geneva From a scrapbook in the Carrie Chapman Catt Collection in the Rare Book and Special Collection Division at the Library of Congress