Difference between revisions of "Quebec City Meeting Room, QC"

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==Meeting Times==
 
==Meeting Times==
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* Lord's Day: 11:00am & 7:00pm
 
* Lord's Day: 11:00am & 7:00pm
  
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* 39 St. Louis St. - Jan. 1877; 65 St. Louis St. - June 1877
 
* 39 St. Louis St. - Jan. 1877; 65 St. Louis St. - June 1877
 
* St. Joachim St., opp. Jeffry Hale's Sunday School +1880-1882+
 
* St. Joachim St., opp. Jeffry Hale's Sunday School +1880-1882+
* 30 Ursule St., home of David Smith +1894-1895+
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* 30 Ursule St., home of David Smith +1894-1896+
  
 
==Correspondents==
 
==Correspondents==

Latest revision as of 05:53, 11 September 2024

The Quebec City Meeting Room was an exclusive brethren assembly that was founded prior to 1873 in Quebec City, Quebec, and was unlisted after 1908 in available EB sources. In 1873, in the meeting list from that time period, available via BrethrenArchive, this assembly was listed as the primary contact for Quebec. There may have been two locations in 1877.

Meeting Times

+1894-1896+

  • Lord's Day: 11:00am & 7:00pm

Locations

  • 18 Clapham Terrace, Grand Allee, St. Lewis Rd. +1873-1874+
  • 5 1/2 John St. - Jan. 1877; 232 John St. - June 1877
  • 39 St. Louis St. - Jan. 1877; 65 St. Louis St. - June 1877
  • St. Joachim St., opp. Jeffry Hale's Sunday School +1880-1882+
  • 30 Ursule St., home of David Smith +1894-1896+

Correspondents

  • Miss Christina Jessie McLimont +1873-1874+ (b. 1858 Montcalm, QC - d. 1950 Vancouver, B.C.)
  • I.J. Mann +1877+
  • @ 5 1/2 John St. - Jan. 1877; 232 John St. - June 1877
  • Mr. Racey +1877+
    • @ 39 St. Louis St. - Jan. 1877; 65 St. Louis St. - June 1877
  • W.H. Crawford @ Mount Pleasant, St. Foye Rd. +1878-1889+
  • Thomas J. Mann @ 232 St. John St. 1879-1889+
  • Christopher Baller +1889+
  • David Smith +1880-1896+
    • 1880 @ St. Joachim & St. Augustine Sts.; 30 Ursule St. +1894-1895+
  • Paige sisters +1901-1908+

Alumni

Sources

  • EB AAB's 1877-1908