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PIONEERS OF SPIRITUALISM

Gordon Higginson

Gordon Higginson was born on 17th Nov' 1918 and started sitting in his mothers development circle at the age of three where he was able to see and experience things from this early age. At the age of 5 he was a member of the Longton Lyceum and took his first service at Longton Spiritualist Church when he was 12 years old and came to be known as the 'Boy Medium'.     More >>

 

Albert Best 1917 to to 1996

Albert Best was born in Belfast on the 2nd December 1917 his mother died when Albert was an infant and he was brought up by another lady also called Mrs Best whom he was lead to believed was his Grandmother whilst he was young. Mrs Best had four adult daughters whom Albert regarded as his sisters, he came from a strong protestant family and lived a hard and frugal life. The sisters were married and had their own homes and Mrs Best was left to raise Albert herself.     More >>

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Helen Duncan 1897 to 1956

Helen Duncan , the daughter of a cabinet maker was born in Callender, Stirling, Scotland on the 25th of Novemeber and from an early age she is said to have displayed the gift of medium with the spiritworld. A prominent feature of her sittings was the fact that she omitted ectoplasm from her mouth during her trances.     More >>

 

The Fox Sisters

Margaretta known as Maggie (1836 to 93), Kate (1838 to 92) and Leah (1814 to 90) Fox, the daughters of John and Margaret Fox played an significant role in the formation of the religious movement known as Modern Spiritualism.     More >>

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