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There was a modest assembly [[Rouge Valley Meeting Room, QC|Rouge Valley Meeting Room]] affiliated initially with the main exclusive brethren, then siding in 1908/1909 with a branch known historically as the [[Tunbridge Wells Brethren]], or TW's, thru ca. 1911.  It was originally founded as the Arundel Meeting Room prior to 1878, until 1909 when the area changed names to Rouge Valley. Rouge Valley is presently located in Harrington, Les Laurentides, Laurentides, Greater Montreal, Central [[Quebec]], Canada.
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There was a modestly sized French assembly [[Rouge Valley Meeting Room, QC|Rouge Valley Meeting Room]] affiliated initially with the main exclusive brethren, then siding in 1908/1909 with a branch known historically as the [[Tunbridge Wells Brethren]], or TW's, thru ca. 1911.  In 1911, they were breaking bread at 2pm on the Lord's Day. It was originally founded as the Arundel Meeting Room prior to 1878, until 1909 when the area changed names to Rouge Valley. Rouge Valley is presently located in Harrington, Les Laurentides, Laurentides, Greater Montreal, Central [[Quebec]], Canada.
  
 
==Correspondents==
 
==Correspondents==

Latest revision as of 06:00, 2 February 2023

There was a modestly sized French assembly Rouge Valley Meeting Room affiliated initially with the main exclusive brethren, then siding in 1908/1909 with a branch known historically as the Tunbridge Wells Brethren, or TW's, thru ca. 1911. In 1911, they were breaking bread at 2pm on the Lord's Day. It was originally founded as the Arundel Meeting Room prior to 1878, until 1909 when the area changed names to Rouge Valley. Rouge Valley is presently located in Harrington, Les Laurentides, Laurentides, Greater Montreal, Central Quebec, Canada.

Correspondents

  • William Hilsden +1878-1901+
  • Joseph Godin +1901-1905+
  • Honore Houle +1903+
  • Emery Boyer +1903-1911+
  • Henry Houle +1905+
  • Naphtali Dubeau +1908-1911+
  • Alex. Godin +1908-1911+

Alumni

Sources

  • EB/TW AAB's 1878-1911