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| − | There were a couple of families on the 1861 Census that lived near one another who identified as Plymouth Brethren, in what would then have been the Clinton Township, Lincoln County, [[Ontario]], [[Canada]], just a few miles west of St. Catherine's, and likely a hive of the exclusive brethren [[St. Catherines Meeting Room, ON]] if it was active by then, there was also an open brethren meeting in a home by 1871 that is now [[Scottlea Gospel Chapel, ON]]. | + | There were a couple of families on the 1861 Census that lived near one another who identified as Plymouth Brethren, the Bradt and Parsons families, in what would then have been the Clinton Township, Lincoln County, [[Ontario]], [[Canada]], just a few miles west of St. Catherine's, and likely a hive of the exclusive brethren [[St. Catherines Meeting Room, ON]] if it was active by then, there was also an open brethren meeting in a home by 1871 that is now [[Scottlea Gospel Chapel, ON]]. |
==AKA== | ==AKA== | ||
Latest revision as of 11:02, 9 October 2020
History
There were a couple of families on the 1861 Census that lived near one another who identified as Plymouth Brethren, the Bradt and Parsons families, in what would then have been the Clinton Township, Lincoln County, Ontario, Canada, just a few miles west of St. Catherine's, and likely a hive of the exclusive brethren St. Catherines Meeting Room, ON if it was active by then, there was also an open brethren meeting in a home by 1871 that is now Scottlea Gospel Chapel, ON.
AKA
- Beamsville Meeting Room
Alumni
Sources
- EB AAB's 1878
- Ancestry.com
- 1861 Census