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Margaret Bell “Maggie” <I>Axtell</I> McCall

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Margaret Bell “Maggie” Axtell McCall

Birth
Iowa, USA
Death
3 Feb 1978 (aged 105)
Hayward, Alameda County, California, USA
Burial
Hayward, Alameda County, California, USA Add to Map
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Graduated from Washburn College, Topeka, Kansas, taught school two years in Tennessee, and then went as a missionary to Brazil, South America, where she married Rev. Henry J. McCall in 1904. They were missionaries in Central Brazil (specifically, in Villa Nova then to Bahia City- 734 miles north of Rio de Janeiro for over 31+ years.)

1 child:

Ellin Lois McCall b. 1905. In 1927, the daughter married Rev. Hoyt Hamilton and had
3 children:
Jerald McCall b. 1928
Garth McCall b. 1929
and a daughter
They were last living in Felton, CA.
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Joplin Globe, Friday, June 20, 1924, Page 6
The Woman's Missionary Society of the First Presbyterian church entertained with its annual breakfast, Tuesday morning in the dining room of the new church. The Rev. Henry J. McCall, missionary, who has spent thirty-one years in Brazil, spoke to the society. The following program was given: Hymn, "The Light of the World." Solo, "He Maketh All Things New," (O'Hara)-George Winter. Accompanist, Mrs. Winter. Devotionals-Mrs. H. E. Blaine. Prayer-Mrs. R. ^I. M. Augustine. "Brazil"-Rev. Henry J. McCall. Solo, "Hear Ye, O Israel", (Dudley)-Mrs. W. L. Kepner; accompanist Mrs. Howard Marshall. Remarks and prayer-Rev. R. H. M. Augustine. Several visitors from out of town were present.
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Oakland Tribune, Saturday, November 28, 1925, Page 6
Emmanuel Methodist, church, Berkeley. At p. in. nn English he held when Peter ixisivr will on "Seven Modern Insid- ious Sins.
His pulpit guest will be Rev. Henry J. McCall, for over thirty years a missionary in Brazil. who will epeak briefly.

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Berkeley Daily Gazette, Saturday, October 18, 1930, Page 8
Rev. Henry J. McCall, who Is in charge of the Portuguese work In the Bay district will be the guest speaker and the meeting will be open to all.
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Oakland Tribune, Wednesday, September 13, 1933, Page 6
During Onrnony BERKELEY, Sept. or 50 churches of the San Francisco Presbyterial Society joined this afternoon at the First Presbyterian church for their annual "gift cf love" at which funds were raised for missionary activities. Miss Jean Delmarter of Seoul and the Rev. Henry J. McCall of the national Latin work mission spoke. Part of the offering received to- day will be devoted to the Presbyterial's share of in the re- building of a dormitory for Indian girls at North Fork, which recently was destroyed by fire.
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Berkeley Daily Gazette: Saturday, January 22, 1938 - Page 6
Sunday morning, Rev. Henry J. McCall will be the speaker. The Rev. Mr. McCall is in charge of missionary work to the Spanish speaking people in San Leandro
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Santa Cruz Sentinel Oct. 30, 1943 page 8
Rev. McCall To Be Installed As Valley Pastor
Quite an event in the church life of the San Lorenzo Valley will take place on the afternoon of Sunday, Oct. 31 when the Rev. Henry J. McCall is to be installed as pastor of the Felton and Ben Lomond Presbyterian churches. The services are to be held at Felton commencing at 2 p.m. and at Ben Lomond at 3:30 p. m. Officiating at both services will be' Dr. M. M. Kilpatrick of Trinity church, Santa Cruz, who will preside and ask the constitutional questions. The Rev. A. G. Seigle of First Presbyterian church, Santa Cruz will preach the sermon. The Rev. E. E. Fix, Santa Cruz, will give the charge to the congregation, and the Rev. James E. Del-ma rter will give the charge to the pastor. At the close of the service the Rev. Henry J. McCall will pronounce the benediction. Rev. McCall is already well known throughout the valley where in a little over a year he has made many friends by his unstinted devotion and tireless work.Graduated from Washburn College, Topeka, Kansas, taught school two years in Tennessee, and then went as a missionary to Brazil, South America, where she married Rev. Henry J. McCall in 1904. They were missionaries in Central Brazil (specifically, in Villa Nova then to Bahia City- 734 miles north of Rio de Janeiro for over 31+ years.)

1 child:

Ellin Lois McCall b. 1905. In 1927, the daughter married Rev. Hoyt Hamilton and had
3 children:
Jerald McCall b. 1928
Garth McCall b. 1929
and a daughter
They were last living in Felton, CA.
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Joplin Globe, Friday, June 20, 1924, Page 6
The Woman's Missionary Society of the First Presbyterian church entertained with its annual breakfast, Tuesday morning in the dining room of the new church. The Rev. Henry J. McCall, missionary, who has spent thirty-one years in Brazil, spoke to the society. The following program was given: Hymn, "The Light of the World." Solo, "He Maketh All Things New," (O'Hara)-George Winter. Accompanist, Mrs. Winter. Devotionals-Mrs. H. E. Blaine. Prayer-Mrs. R. ^I. M. Augustine. "Brazil"-Rev. Henry J. McCall. Solo, "Hear Ye, O Israel", (Dudley)-Mrs. W. L. Kepner; accompanist Mrs. Howard Marshall. Remarks and prayer-Rev. R. H. M. Augustine. Several visitors from out of town were present.
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Oakland Tribune, Saturday, November 28, 1925, Page 6
Emmanuel Methodist, church, Berkeley. At p. in. nn English he held when Peter ixisivr will on "Seven Modern Insid- ious Sins.
His pulpit guest will be Rev. Henry J. McCall, for over thirty years a missionary in Brazil. who will epeak briefly.

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Berkeley Daily Gazette, Saturday, October 18, 1930, Page 8
Rev. Henry J. McCall, who Is in charge of the Portuguese work In the Bay district will be the guest speaker and the meeting will be open to all.
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Oakland Tribune, Wednesday, September 13, 1933, Page 6
During Onrnony BERKELEY, Sept. or 50 churches of the San Francisco Presbyterial Society joined this afternoon at the First Presbyterian church for their annual "gift cf love" at which funds were raised for missionary activities. Miss Jean Delmarter of Seoul and the Rev. Henry J. McCall of the national Latin work mission spoke. Part of the offering received to- day will be devoted to the Presbyterial's share of in the re- building of a dormitory for Indian girls at North Fork, which recently was destroyed by fire.
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Berkeley Daily Gazette: Saturday, January 22, 1938 - Page 6
Sunday morning, Rev. Henry J. McCall will be the speaker. The Rev. Mr. McCall is in charge of missionary work to the Spanish speaking people in San Leandro
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Santa Cruz Sentinel Oct. 30, 1943 page 8
Rev. McCall To Be Installed As Valley Pastor
Quite an event in the church life of the San Lorenzo Valley will take place on the afternoon of Sunday, Oct. 31 when the Rev. Henry J. McCall is to be installed as pastor of the Felton and Ben Lomond Presbyterian churches. The services are to be held at Felton commencing at 2 p.m. and at Ben Lomond at 3:30 p. m. Officiating at both services will be' Dr. M. M. Kilpatrick of Trinity church, Santa Cruz, who will preside and ask the constitutional questions. The Rev. A. G. Seigle of First Presbyterian church, Santa Cruz will preach the sermon. The Rev. E. E. Fix, Santa Cruz, will give the charge to the congregation, and the Rev. James E. Del-ma rter will give the charge to the pastor. At the close of the service the Rev. Henry J. McCall will pronounce the benediction. Rev. McCall is already well known throughout the valley where in a little over a year he has made many friends by his unstinted devotion and tireless work.
Graduated from Washburn College, Topeka, Kansas, taught school two years in Tennessee, and then went as a missionary to Brazil, South America, where she married Rev. Henry J. McCall in 1904. They were missionaries in Central Brazil (specifically, in Villa Nova then to Bahia City- 734 miles north of Rio de Janeiro for over 31+ years.)

1 child:

Ellin Lois McCall b. 1905. In 1927, the daughter married Rev. Hoyt Hamilton and had
3 children:
Jerald McCall b. 1928
Garth McCall b. 1929
and a daughter
They were last living in Felton, CA.
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Joplin Globe, Friday, June 20, 1924, Page 6
The Woman's Missionary Society of the First Presbyterian church entertained with its annual breakfast, Tuesday morning in the dining room of the new church. The Rev. Henry J. McCall, missionary, who has spent thirty-one years in Brazil, spoke to the society. The following program was given: Hymn, "The Light of the World." Solo, "He Maketh All Things New," (O'Hara)-George Winter. Accompanist, Mrs. Winter. Devotionals-Mrs. H. E. Blaine. Prayer-Mrs. R. ^I. M. Augustine. "Brazil"-Rev. Henry J. McCall. Solo, "Hear Ye, O Israel", (Dudley)-Mrs. W. L. Kepner; accompanist Mrs. Howard Marshall. Remarks and prayer-Rev. R. H. M. Augustine. Several visitors from out of town were present.
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Oakland Tribune, Saturday, November 28, 1925, Page 6
Emmanuel Methodist, church, Berkeley. At p. in. nn English he held when Peter ixisivr will on "Seven Modern Insid- ious Sins.
His pulpit guest will be Rev. Henry J. McCall, for over thirty years a missionary in Brazil. who will epeak briefly.

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Berkeley Daily Gazette, Saturday, October 18, 1930, Page 8
Rev. Henry J. McCall, who Is in charge of the Portuguese work In the Bay district will be the guest speaker and the meeting will be open to all.
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Oakland Tribune, Wednesday, September 13, 1933, Page 6
During Onrnony BERKELEY, Sept. or 50 churches of the San Francisco Presbyterial Society joined this afternoon at the First Presbyterian church for their annual "gift cf love" at which funds were raised for missionary activities. Miss Jean Delmarter of Seoul and the Rev. Henry J. McCall of the national Latin work mission spoke. Part of the offering received to- day will be devoted to the Presbyterial's share of in the re- building of a dormitory for Indian girls at North Fork, which recently was destroyed by fire.
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Berkeley Daily Gazette: Saturday, January 22, 1938 - Page 6
Sunday morning, Rev. Henry J. McCall will be the speaker. The Rev. Mr. McCall is in charge of missionary work to the Spanish speaking people in San Leandro
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Santa Cruz Sentinel Oct. 30, 1943 page 8
Rev. McCall To Be Installed As Valley Pastor
Quite an event in the church life of the San Lorenzo Valley will take place on the afternoon of Sunday, Oct. 31 when the Rev. Henry J. McCall is to be installed as pastor of the Felton and Ben Lomond Presbyterian churches. The services are to be held at Felton commencing at 2 p.m. and at Ben Lomond at 3:30 p. m. Officiating at both services will be' Dr. M. M. Kilpatrick of Trinity church, Santa Cruz, who will preside and ask the constitutional questions. The Rev. A. G. Seigle of First Presbyterian church, Santa Cruz will preach the sermon. The Rev. E. E. Fix, Santa Cruz, will give the charge to the congregation, and the Rev. James E. Del-ma rter will give the charge to the pastor. At the close of the service the Rev. Henry J. McCall will pronounce the benediction. Rev. McCall is already well known throughout the valley where in a little over a year he has made many friends by his unstinted devotion and tireless work.Graduated from Washburn College, Topeka, Kansas, taught school two years in Tennessee, and then went as a missionary to Brazil, South America, where she married Rev. Henry J. McCall in 1904. They were missionaries in Central Brazil (specifically, in Villa Nova then to Bahia City- 734 miles north of Rio de Janeiro for over 31+ years.)

1 child:

Ellin Lois McCall b. 1905. In 1927, the daughter married Rev. Hoyt Hamilton and had
3 children:
Jerald McCall b. 1928
Garth McCall b. 1929
and a daughter
They were last living in Felton, CA.
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Joplin Globe, Friday, June 20, 1924, Page 6
The Woman's Missionary Society of the First Presbyterian church entertained with its annual breakfast, Tuesday morning in the dining room of the new church. The Rev. Henry J. McCall, missionary, who has spent thirty-one years in Brazil, spoke to the society. The following program was given: Hymn, "The Light of the World." Solo, "He Maketh All Things New," (O'Hara)-George Winter. Accompanist, Mrs. Winter. Devotionals-Mrs. H. E. Blaine. Prayer-Mrs. R. ^I. M. Augustine. "Brazil"-Rev. Henry J. McCall. Solo, "Hear Ye, O Israel", (Dudley)-Mrs. W. L. Kepner; accompanist Mrs. Howard Marshall. Remarks and prayer-Rev. R. H. M. Augustine. Several visitors from out of town were present.
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Oakland Tribune, Saturday, November 28, 1925, Page 6
Emmanuel Methodist, church, Berkeley. At p. in. nn English he held when Peter ixisivr will on "Seven Modern Insid- ious Sins.
His pulpit guest will be Rev. Henry J. McCall, for over thirty years a missionary in Brazil. who will epeak briefly.

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Berkeley Daily Gazette, Saturday, October 18, 1930, Page 8
Rev. Henry J. McCall, who Is in charge of the Portuguese work In the Bay district will be the guest speaker and the meeting will be open to all.
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Oakland Tribune, Wednesday, September 13, 1933, Page 6
During Onrnony BERKELEY, Sept. or 50 churches of the San Francisco Presbyterial Society joined this afternoon at the First Presbyterian church for their annual "gift cf love" at which funds were raised for missionary activities. Miss Jean Delmarter of Seoul and the Rev. Henry J. McCall of the national Latin work mission spoke. Part of the offering received to- day will be devoted to the Presbyterial's share of in the re- building of a dormitory for Indian girls at North Fork, which recently was destroyed by fire.
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Berkeley Daily Gazette: Saturday, January 22, 1938 - Page 6
Sunday morning, Rev. Henry J. McCall will be the speaker. The Rev. Mr. McCall is in charge of missionary work to the Spanish speaking people in San Leandro
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Santa Cruz Sentinel Oct. 30, 1943 page 8
Rev. McCall To Be Installed As Valley Pastor
Quite an event in the church life of the San Lorenzo Valley will take place on the afternoon of Sunday, Oct. 31 when the Rev. Henry J. McCall is to be installed as pastor of the Felton and Ben Lomond Presbyterian churches. The services are to be held at Felton commencing at 2 p.m. and at Ben Lomond at 3:30 p. m. Officiating at both services will be' Dr. M. M. Kilpatrick of Trinity church, Santa Cruz, who will preside and ask the constitutional questions. The Rev. A. G. Seigle of First Presbyterian church, Santa Cruz will preach the sermon. The Rev. E. E. Fix, Santa Cruz, will give the charge to the congregation, and the Rev. James E. Del-ma rter will give the charge to the pastor. At the close of the service the Rev. Henry J. McCall will pronounce the benediction. Rev. McCall is already well known throughout the valley where in a little over a year he has made many friends by his unstinted devotion and tireless work.

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Family headstone with Cynthia Ann, Albert O. and Henry John.



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