Booth-Tucker, Emma Moss (1860–1903)
Booth-Tucker, Emma Moss (1860–1903)
American missionary. Born Emma Moss Booth in Gateshead, England, Jan 8, 1860; died near Dean Lake, Missouri, in 1903; dau. of William and Catherine Booth (1829–1890); m. Frederick Booth-Tucker (who also worked for Salvation Army).
As consul for the Salvation Army, worked in India before working in America from 1896 to 1903.
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