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1954 4 May |
Elizabeth Stamp, an Irish-American widow from New York City, arrived in St Helena and was named a Knight of Bahá’u’lláh. [BW13:456] |
St Helena |
Knights of Bahaullah |
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1960 Late |
Eric Moyce and Gay Corker, both youth and the first two local people to become Bahá’ís in St Helena, enrolled. |
St Helena |
Eric Moyce; Gay Corker |
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1967 25 Oct |
The passing of Canadian pioneer Catherine Huxtable (b. 6 January, 1932 Carlwood, Surrey, England) at her home in Jamestown, St Helena. Her life had been shortened due to muscular dystrophy. She, husband Cliff and son Gavin had arrived on St. Helena some nineteen months before. [LNW169, BW14p313-315]
See A Conqueror for St. Helena: A Tribute to Catherine Huxtable by W. G. Huxtable. |
Jamestown; St Helena |
Catherine Huxtable; Clifford Huxtable; Gavin Huxtable; In memoriam |
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1973 (In the year) |
The first local spiritual assembly in St Helena was formed. |
St Helena |
Local Spiritual Assembly |
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1967. 25 Oct |
The passing of Canadian pioneer and Knight of Bahá'u'lláh Catherine Huxtable (b. 6 January, 1932 Carlwood, Surrey, England) at her home in Jamestown, St Helena. Her life had been shortened due to muscular dystrophy. She, husband Cliff and son Gavin had arrived on St. Helena some nineteen months before. [LNW169, BW14p313-315]
See A Conqueror for St. Helena: A Tribute to Catherine Huxtable by W. G. Huxtable.
See A Love That Could Not Wait for the story of her marriage and pioneering experiences.
See Wikitree.
See Bahaipedia iiiii
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Jamestown, St Helena |
Catherine Huxtable; pioneer; Cliff Huxtable; Gavin Huxtable; In Memoriam |
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2016. Jul |
The publication of A Love That Could Not Wait: The Remarkable Story of Knights of Bahá’u’lláh Catherine Heward Huxtable and Clifford Huxtable by Jack McLean. It was published by One Voice Press in Essex Maryland.
This is the remarkable story of the love, marriage and pioneering exploits of Cliff and Catherine Huxtable, Knights of Bahá'u'lláh to the Gulf Islands and pioneers to St Helena Island, a goal of the Ten Year Crusade.
The book is available in pdf and Word format on Jack's website. |
Regina, SK; Salt Spring Island, BC; St Helena Island |
Jack McLean; Wes Huxtable; Catherine Heward; Catherine Huxtable; Knights of Bahaullah |
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from the Main Catalogue
- Conqueror for St. Helena, A: A Tribute to Catherine Huxtable, by W. G. Huxtable, in Bahá'í News, 522 (1974). Huxtable, member of the LSA of Toronto, traveled from Canada to fulfil various pioneering goals, all while suffering from muscular dystrophy. [about]
- Love That Could Not Wait, A: The Remarkable Story of Knights of Baha'u'llah Catherine Heward Huxtable and Clifford Huxtable, by Jack McLean (2016). The story of the Canadian Knights of Bahá'u'lláh, Catherine Heward Huxtable and husband Cliff Huxtable, who opened the southern Gulf Islands of British Columbia to the Bahá'í Faith in October, 1959. [about]
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