MAKE A MEME View Large Image Eddie (Ed) Emanuel Edling and two of their children (possibly the two oldest, John and Ellsworth). The Edlings were Methodist missionaries in Angola, having arrived in 1921. They were in Quessua for many years where I believe Ed focused on ...
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Keywords: angola methodist laddie edling laddieedling ed edling ededling john edling johnedling ellsworth edling ellsworthedling edlings Leila (Laddie) M. Childs Edling, R.N., and Rev. Eddie (Ed) Emanuel Edling and two of their children (possibly the two oldest, John and Ellsworth). The Edlings were Methodist missionaries in Angola, having arrived in 1921. They were in Quessua for many years where I believe Ed focused on teaching industrial arts. They then lived on the Methodist mission in Luanda for several years. Laddie, a nurse, was trained at the Massachusetts General Hospital. They retired to Nashville, Tennessee, in 1950, where Ed had a workshop and did repairs at Scarritt College until he died in 1957. Laddie died in 1976. Leila (Laddie) M. Childs Edling, R.N., and Rev. Eddie (Ed) Emanuel Edling and two of their children (possibly the two oldest, John and Ellsworth). The Edlings were Methodist missionaries in Angola, having arrived in 1921. They were in Quessua for many years where I believe Ed focused on teaching industrial arts. They then lived on the Methodist mission in Luanda for several years. Laddie, a nurse, was trained at the Massachusetts General Hospital. They retired to Nashville, Tennessee, in 1950, where Ed had a workshop and did repairs at Scarritt College until he died in 1957. Laddie died in 1976.
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