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1939 31 Dec |
Lady Sara Louisa Blomfield, entitled Sitárih Khánum, (b. 1859) passed away in London. She was buried in Hampstead Cemetery, Borough of Camden, London. [BW8:651; SEBW109]
For details of her life see SEBW101–110, Daily Note from Bahá'í History and Bahá'í Chronicles.
For her obituary see BW8:651–6.
See Wikipedia.
See First Obligation-Lady Blomfield and the Save the Children Fund by Rob Weinberg on the UK Bahá'í Heritage site.
Find a grave. |
Mary Basil Hall (Mary Blomfield); In Memoriam; London, England; United Kingdom |
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1939 30 Dec |
The passing of Grace Crossman Krug (b. 1870 Brooklyn, d. 30 December 1939 Chester, NY). [Find a Grave]
She had been predeceased by her husband, Dr Florian Drug in 1924. ["Abdu'l-Bahá in America 1912-1912]
After speaking in the Krug home 'Abdu'l-Bahá summoned their son Carl Krug to ride home with Him. Seated in the taxicab, He instructed Carl to write what He was about to say. Then 'Abdu'l-Bahá said: "You must be very grateful to your mother—you must appreciate her greatly—you do not realize her station now or what a great honour she has bestowed on your household. She will be one of the famous women of America. You must appreciate and love her very much. All will know of her servitude." [BW8p676]
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In Memoriam; Grace Krug; Florian Krug; Carl Krug; Brooklyn, NY; New York, USA; Chester, NY |
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1939 24 Dec |
Shoghi Effendi reinterred the remains of Navváb and the Purest Branch. [DH162; GBF116; GPB347–8]
Two vaults were cut into the solid rock in the garden area near the monument of the Greatest Holy Leaf. [DH162]
For Shoghi Effendi's cable announcing this see DH162 and PP262.
For Shoghi Effendi's letters and cables concerning this see BW8:245–53, DH162 and PP261.
For a description of the reinterment see BW8:253–8.
For the prayer of visitation to the resting place of Navváb see BW8:251 and DH166. |
Navvab (Asiyih Khanum); Mírzá Mihdi (Purest Branch); Bahiyyih Khanum (Greatest Holy Leaf); Tablets of Visitation; Monument Gardens; - Bahá'í World Centre; Cemeteries and graves; Bahá'í World Centre buildings, monuments and gardens; Shoghi Effendi, Life of; Shoghi Effendi, Basic timeline; - Basic timeline, Expanded; Shoghi Effendi, Works of; Mount Carmel MERGE; - Bahá'í World Centre |
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1939 12 Dec |
The Bahá'ís of Caracas, Venezuela, held their first Nineteen Day Feast and afterwards elected a 'Provisional Assembly'. |
Local Spiritual Assembly; Caracas, Venezuela; Venezuela |
first Nineteen Day Feast in Caracas, Venezuela |
1939 8 Dec |
Margaret Lentz, a German stenographer, arrived in the Dominican Republic from Geneva, the first Bahá'í to settle in that country. |
Margaret Lentz; Dominican Republic |
first Bahá’í to settle in Dominican Republic |
1939 5 Dec |
Shoghi Effendi disintered the remains of Navváb and the Purest Branch. [DH162; PP260]
He went to the 'Akká cemetery at daybreak to and removed the remains of Navváb to a new coffin. [DH162; PP260]
He then went to the Nabí Sálib cemetery and transfered the remains of the Purest Branch to a second new coffin. [DH162; PP260]
He transported them both to Mount Carmel, near the grave of the Greatest Holy Leaf. [DH162; PP260]
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Navvab (Asiyih Khanum); Mírzá Mihdi (Purest Branch); Monument Gardens; Cemeteries and graves; Shoghi Effendi, Life of; Akka, Israel; Mount Carmel MERGE |
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1939 3 Dec |
Shoghi Effendi obtained permission from the British authorities in Palestine to reinter the bodies of Navváb and the Purest Branch on Mount Carmel. [DH162; PP260]
For the report of the Haifa District Commissioner see BBR460–1.
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Navvab (Asiyih Khanum); Mírzá Mihdi (Purest Branch); Mount Carmel, Israel; Monument Gardens; Shoghi Effendi, Life of; Mount Carmel MERGE; - Bahá'í World Centre |
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1939 (Late in the year) |
Sr. Perfecto Perez Toledo, the first Cuban Bahá'í, accepted the Faith. |
First Bahá'ís by country or area; Cuba |
first Cuban Bahá’í |
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