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History- The Founder

William Smith
was born on 27th October 1854 at Pennyland House, Thurso, Scotland. At 15 he
moved to Glasgow to work in his uncle's business. While there, he joined the
volunteers and by 19 he had become a Lance Corporal in the 1st Lanarkshire Rifle
Volunteers. The very same year he joined the church after hearing the
evangelists Moody & Sankey.
By 1883 William
Smith had become a Lieutenant and was teaching in the North Woodside Mission
Sunday School. The boys in his Sunday School class were a challenge, and he was
open to new ideas about how best to deal with them. Someone suggested that the
methods used in the volunteers might be appropriate, and by this inspiration the
Boys' Brigade was created.
William Smith
took a leading role in the new organisation, accepting a full-time post as the
first Brigade Secretary in 1887. He worked non-stop for the movement, on two
occasions even crossing the Atlantic to promote the Boys' Brigade in Canada and
the U.S.A. Throughout he remained Captain of the 1st Glasgow company, rarely
missing a meeting.
In 1909 William
Smith was knighted by King Edward VII for his service to boys.
Sir William
Smith died on 10th May 1914 after being suddenly taken ill at a Boys' Brigade
meeting in London. He was buried in Glasgow.
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