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George A. Seck (1893–1979)

[192-?],[1938?],[194-?],1947,1954–1958,[196-?],1961–1967,1970–1977.
9 cm of textual records, 45, 78 rpm, vinyl recordings (ca. 7.5 hrs.), and one artifact.

Biographical sketch

Reverend George A. Seck, an Estonian, was born in 1893, in Russia. He was married to Ruth and together they had at least four sons. He was a travelling Lutheran evangelist. In 1947, he was working at the European Volunteer Workers’ transit camp at Inskip, near Preston. He also spent some time in Poland and Britain around and after World War II. He eventually came to Canada some time after 1947. He lived in various places in Canada such as Winnipeg, Manitoba and Ceepeecee, British Columbia. An important part of his ministry was gospel songs. He owned forty vinyl recordings and a portable, wind up gramophone, which he took with him in his travels. He died in 1979.

Scope and content

The material in this collection contains two series of material. Included are 1) George Seck’s Personal Papers and 2) George Seck Gospel Recordings. The material in this collection is in various languages. They include English, German, Russian, Cree, Welsh, Estonian, Spanish, Danish, Finnish, Italian, Norwegian, Japanese, French, Cantonese, and Portuguese.

Custodial history

The material in this collection was collected and produced by Reverend Seck. It was donated after his death to the Centre by his son, Ernest John Wesley Seck, on April 21, 1981.

Notes
Series description

George Seck Personal Papers. – [192-?],[1938?],[194-?],1947,1954–1958,[196-?],1961–1967,1970–1977.
9 cm of textual records.


This series contains scribblers of handwritten gospel songs, diaries, and scrapbooks. In these items are many loose articles, letters, and songs. The material in this collection is mainly in English, but other languages also exist. These include French, Cree, Welsh, Russian, German, Spanish, and Estonian.

Location: Personal collection “S”, George A. Seck.
George Seck gospel recording collection. – [before 1956].
40, 78 rpm, vinyl recordings.


This series contains 40, 78 rpm vinyl records and a portable gramophone. The records appear to have come from Gospel Recordings Incorporated, Los Angeles, California. The postage states that the material was received by Seck in September 1956, and a smaller amount in May of 1957. The records were ordered by Seck while he was living in Ceepeecee, British Columbia, and sent to him free of charge by the Gospel Recordings company. The material is in many languages which include English, Italian, German, French, Finnish, Russian, Norwegian, Japanese, Cantonese, and Portuguese. Included in this series is a wind up gramophone on which these records were played.

Location: Audio Recordings, NPH-24.

File list

Volume 1050
Personal papers:
  1. The Bible that Didn’t Burn. – [1938?].
  2. Jubel – och Hjärtetoner, hymn book. – [194-?].
  3. Scribbler of Songs and Choruses, English, French, Cree, Welsh, and Russian. – [196-?].
  4. Scribbler of English Hymns and Choruses. – [196-?].
  5. Scribbler of songs and choruses, German, Russian, Spanish, Estonian. – [196-?].
  6. Diary. – 1947,1955,1956,1957,1963; predominantly 1955–1957.
  7. Scribbler of gospel songs. – 1971,1973,1974,1976.
  8. Scribbler of native language (Nootka) studies and gospel songs. – 1955,1961.
  9. Scribbler of Russian material. – [196-?].
  10. Diary of George and Ruth Seck. – 1970.
  11. Book shell filled with loose papers. – 1954,1967,1974,1976.
  12. Scribbler recording book sales. – 1966,1967.
  13. Scrap book “So Great a Crowd of Witnesses”. – 1954,1955,1957,1958,1961,1962,1965, 1966,1970,1977. – Note: Included are five photographs. unknown. – 1962, Jonathan Paul. – [192-?], Leland Wang. – [196-?], Mrs. Asiedu and Jonathan. – 1956, James D.H. Hall. – [194-?].
  14. Loose papers and small publications. – 1976
George Seck gospel recordings collection:

CDS.