Albert Orsborn

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Albert Orsborn (4 septembre 1886 - 4 février 1967) est le 6e général de l'Armée du Salut (1946-1954). rdf:langString
Albert William Thomas Orsborn (4 September 1886 – 4 February 1967) was the 6th General of The Salvation Army (1946-1954). He became an Officer of The Salvation Army in 1905. Albert served as a Corps Officer and in divisional work in the British Territory of the Army. In 1909, he married his first wife, Captain Evalina Barker. In 1925, he was sent to serve as Chief Side Officer at the International Training College. In 1933, he was farewelled to New Zealand as Chief Secretary. He then became Territorial Commander of Scotland and Ireland in 1936. In 1940, he became British Commissioner. rdf:langString
Albert William Thomas Orsborn, född 4 september 1886, död 4 februari 1967, var en brittisk poet och psalmförfattare som var Frälsningsarméns 6:e general (internationelle ledare) 1946-1954. Som son till en stabskapten i Frälsningsarmén blev han tidigt anställd som kontorist vid Frälsningsarméns högkvarter i London. Albert Orsborn blev frälsningsofficer 1905 och var bland annat 1933-1936 chefsekreterare i Nya Zeeland och 1936-1940 var han Kommendör i England innan han utnämndes till general. General Orsborns son Howard (* 1917, † 2008) var 1977-80 territoriell ledare för Frälsningsarmén i Sverige. rdf:langString
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rdf:langString Albert William Thomas Orsborn (4 September 1886 – 4 February 1967) was the 6th General of The Salvation Army (1946-1954). He became an Officer of The Salvation Army in 1905. Albert served as a Corps Officer and in divisional work in the British Territory of the Army. In 1909, he married his first wife, Captain Evalina Barker. In 1925, he was sent to serve as Chief Side Officer at the International Training College. In 1933, he was farewelled to New Zealand as Chief Secretary. He then became Territorial Commander of Scotland and Ireland in 1936. In 1940, he became British Commissioner. Albert Orsborn's first wife, Captain Evalina Barker, died in 1942. This was a very hard time for him. Two years later, in 1944, he married his second wife, Major Evelyn Berry. They were married for just a year when she died. In 1946, the High Council of The Salvation Army elected Albert to become the General of The Salvation Army. He married his third wife, Commissioner Mrs Phillis Taylor (a daughter of General Higgins), in 1947. General Orsborn served as General for eight years. He was the author of The House of My Pilgrimage. He retired on 30 June 1954. General Albert Orsborn died at the age of 80 years and 5 months.
rdf:langString Albert Orsborn (4 septembre 1886 - 4 février 1967) est le 6e général de l'Armée du Salut (1946-1954).
rdf:langString Albert William Thomas Orsborn, född 4 september 1886, död 4 februari 1967, var en brittisk poet och psalmförfattare som var Frälsningsarméns 6:e general (internationelle ledare) 1946-1954. Som son till en stabskapten i Frälsningsarmén blev han tidigt anställd som kontorist vid Frälsningsarméns högkvarter i London. Albert Orsborn blev frälsningsofficer 1905 och var bland annat 1933-1936 chefsekreterare i Nya Zeeland och 1936-1940 var han Kommendör i England innan han utnämndes till general. General Orsborns son Howard (* 1917, † 2008) var 1977-80 territoriell ledare för Frälsningsarmén i Sverige. Orsborn började redan i unga år att skriva poesi och har skrivit omkring 250 sånger varav några finns i Frälsningsarméns sångbok 1990 (FA).
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