William Booth was a former Methodist lay-preacher who became the founder of what is now known as the Salvation Army.
General Evangeline Booth, who died in the l950"s. Daughter of founder William Booth.
General William Booth, originally a Methodist minister, who founded the Salvation Army in l865 in England. Booth"s original gainful occupation was- of all things, A Pawnbroker! From three Gold Balls to Blood and Fire.
Yes, William Booth founded the Salvation Army in London, England, in 1865.
Well in a sense. The founder William Booth was a Methodist preacher originally. But The Salvation Army is a Protestant church or more specifically Wesleyan Protestant.
William Booth - the starter of the Salvation Army and his wife Catherine Booth - his wife.
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No, he was a methodist.
The Salvation Army was founded by William and Catherine Booth in 1865.
Not a specific place, the founder; William Booth, saw injured war troops and that inspired him to make the charity.
William Booth, a Methodist minister, and his wife Catherine founded the Salvation Army in 1865 in the East End of London, England.
William Booth is the founder of The Salvation Army, a Christian organization known for its charitable work and social services. Florence Nightingale is famous for her pioneering work in nursing during the 19th century, but she did not directly start any group with Booth.