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Emma Booth-Tucker

Emma Booth-Tucker
'In memoriam' postcard for Emma Booth-Tucker (c.1903)
Short Name: Emma Booth-Tucker
Full Name: Booth-Tucker, Emma, 1860-1903
Birth Year: 1860
Death Year: 1903

Emma Moss Booth (8 January 1860 – 28 October 1903) known as 'The Consul', was the fourth child and second daughter of Catherine and William Booth, the Founder of The Salvation Army.

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Texts by Emma Booth-Tucker (8)sort descendingAsAuthority LanguagesInstances
Blessed Jesus, save our childrenConsul Booth Tucker (Author)English4
Dreary, so dreary, footsore and wearyEmma Booth-Tucker (Author)English3
Going down with gladness at the Master's callEmma Booth-Tucker (Author)English3
哦,愛!奇妙之愛,救主去加略!為去那地,祂竟離寶座,(Ó, ài! Qímiào zhī ài, jiù zhǔ qù jiā è! Wèi qù nà de, tā jìng lí bǎozuò,)Emma Booth-Tucker (Author)Chinese2
O I'm climbing up the golden stair to glory (Chorus)Emma Booth-Tucker (Author)English1
O my heart is full of music and of gladness, As on wings of love and faith I upward flyEmma Booth-Tucker (1860-1903) (Author)English6
O 'twas wondrous love the Savior showed for me!Emma Booth-Tucker (Author)2
We the people of Thy hostEmma Booth-Tucker (Author)English3

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