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  1. William Bramwell Booth, CH (8 March 1856 – 16 June 1929) was a Salvation Army officer, Christian and British charity worker who was the first Chief of Staff (1881–1912) and the second General of The Salvation Army (1912–1929), succeeding his father, William Booth.

  2. William Bramwell Booth war ein englischer Theologe und Prediger. Von 1881 bis 1912 war er der erste Stabschef und von 1912 bis 1929 der zweite General der Heilsarmee, und in diesem Amt somit der Nachfolger seines Vaters William Booth.

  3. 18. Apr. 2024 · William Bramwell Booth (born March 8, 1856, Halifax, Yorkshire, Eng.—died June 16, 1929, London) was the second general of the Salvation Army (1912–29) and the eldest son of William and Catherine Booth.

    • The Editors of Encyclopaedia Britannica
  4. 20. Aug. 2012 · Als William Booth am 20. August 1912 stirbt, säumen zehntausende Menschen die Straßen Londons. Sein Sohn Bramwell übernimmt eine Armee mit einer Million Gottessoldaten. Heute ist die...

  5. William Bramwell Booth. 1829 – 1912. FOUNDER OF THE SALVATION ARMY. William Booth was born in Nottingham, England. He was converted to Christ through the efforts of a Methodist minister and soon became interested in working with the outcasts and the poor people of Nottingham.

  6. Thereafter Booth turned back to preaching and evangelism, with day-to-day administration of the Army passing to his oldest son, Bramwell. The years that followed were difficult ones for William. He had to deal with three of his children leaving The Salvation Army and one dying in a train crash.

  7. Three years after changing the Christian Mission’s name to The Salvation Army, William Booth named Bramwell as the Chief of the Staff. Thirty-one years later, Bramwell was appointed General following his father’s death in 1912. The family affectionately referred to Bramwell as “Willie.”