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Reverend William John Malcolm (December 17, 1881 – October 9, 1970) was a Canadian Presbyterian minister, Boy Scout scout leader,[1][2] and the grandson of the farmer John Malcolm. In 1901, He became a homesteader in Moose Jaw. Malcolm was drafted in World War I and served from 1917 to 1918. His brother, Charles Alexander Malcolm (1884–1961), was also a reverend.[3][unreliable source?]
Malcolm preached at several Presbyterian churches, including Beaver Dam First Presbyterian Church.[4] He was also moderator of Kalamazoo Presbytery,[5] being succeeded by Rev. Herbert G. Hurrell.[6]
^English: 1970 Obituary for William John Malcolm, 1970-10-07, retrieved 2024-02-21
^America, Boy Scouts of (1941). Annual Report of the Boy Scouts of America: Letter from the Chief Scout Executive Transmitting the Annual Report of the Boy Scouts of America ... as Required by Federal Charter. U.S. Government Printing Office.
^Malcolm, Reverend William John (c. 1964), English: Scrapbook owned by Rev. Bill Malcolm made in the early-mid 1960s. Contains information about his family., retrieved 2024-02-21
^The Wisconsin Presbyterian. Home Mission Committee of the Synod of Wisconsin. 1919.
^America, Boy Scouts of (1941). Annual Report of the Boy Scouts of America: Letter from the Chief Scout Executive Transmitting the Annual Report of the Boy Scouts of America ... as Required by Federal Charter. U.S. Government Printing Office.
^America, Boy Scouts of (1941). Annual Report of the Boy Scouts of America: Letter from the Chief Scout Executive Transmitting the Annual Report of the Boy Scouts of America ... as Required by Federal Charter. U.S. Government Printing Office.
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