Emma Booth

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Emma Booth was a prominent early leader in The Salvation Army and the daughter of its founder, William Booth.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Salvation Army officer
person
affiliation Booth family NERFINISHED
associatedWith social reform
temperance advocacy
urban mission work
countryOfCitizenship United Kingdom
familyName Booth NERFINISHED
father William Booth NERFINISHED
gender female
givenName Emma NERFINISHED
hasPartIn early international expansion of The Salvation Army
ideology Christian social activism
influencedBy Catherine Booth NERFINISHED
William Booth NERFINISHED
languageUsed English
memberOf The Salvation Army NERFINISHED
mother Catherine Booth NERFINISHED
movement Holiness movement NERFINISHED
Methodist tradition
notableFamilyMemberOf founding family of The Salvation Army
notableFor leadership in the early Salvation Army
notableRelative Ballington Booth NERFINISHED
Bramwell Booth NERFINISHED
Catherine Booth-Clibborn NERFINISHED
Evangeline Booth NERFINISHED
notableRole promoter of Salvation Army social and evangelistic work
occupation evangelist
religious leader
organizationFoundedByFamily The Salvation Army NERFINISHED
positionHeld early leader in The Salvation Army
religion Christianity
sibling Ballington Booth NERFINISHED
Bramwell Booth NERFINISHED
Catherine Booth-Clibborn NERFINISHED
Evangeline Booth NERFINISHED
Herbert Booth NERFINISHED
Lucy Booth NERFINISHED
Marie Booth NERFINISHED
workLocation United Kingdom
United States of America
surface form: United States

continental Europe

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William Booth child Emma Booth