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=Northern Central NS=
 
=Northern Central NS=
 
==Annapolis County==
 
==Annapolis County==
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===Bear River (also in Digby County)===
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* [[Greenland Bible Chapel, NS]] (OB) 1978-present
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** @ RR#1 Greenland Rd. +2010-2020+
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** c/o Lewis Peck @ Bear River 1978-2007; Jamie Peck @ Bear River 2008-2020+; Homer Peck +2010-2020+
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** also see [https://www.hopestreamradio.com/producers/brad-hewey/ HopeStreamRadio]
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===Brickton===
 
===Brickton===
 
* [[Brickton Gospel Hall, NS]] (OB) +1954-1987
 
* [[Brickton Gospel Hall, NS]] (OB) +1954-1987
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===Bridgetown===
 
===Bridgetown===
* [[Bridgetown Meeting Room, NS]] (EB) '''+1861'''-1893+
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* [[Bridgetown Meeting Room, NS]] (EB) '''+1861'''-1890; (TW-Lowe EB) 1890-1896+
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** @ home of Mrs. Hugh Fraser, Bridgetown, Annapolis Co., NS +1896+
 
** c/o Capt. Hugh Fraser +1861-1893+ (b. 1824 Inverness, [[Scotland]] - d. 1893 Bridgetown, NS]]
 
** c/o Capt. Hugh Fraser +1861-1893+ (b. 1824 Inverness, [[Scotland]] - d. 1893 Bridgetown, NS]]
 
*** work: 1871: sea captain, owned a schooner named ''Fanny'', built in 1852; took voyage (1870-1871) from Ardrossan, Scotland to Plymouth, England, then to Newport, England, then Wexford, England, then Liverpool, [[England]] then Dundalk, Ireland, the voyage on a brigantine named the ''Kate Upham'', constructed in 1864.
 
*** work: 1871: sea captain, owned a schooner named ''Fanny'', built in 1852; took voyage (1870-1871) from Ardrossan, Scotland to Plymouth, England, then to Newport, England, then Wexford, England, then Liverpool, [[England]] then Dundalk, Ireland, the voyage on a brigantine named the ''Kate Upham'', constructed in 1864.
 
**** +1881-1891+: hardware merchant;
 
**** +1881-1891+: hardware merchant;
*** wife: Eliza Frasure Frazer +1881-1893+ (b. 1830 NS), later Presby.
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*** wife: Eliza Frasure Fraser +1881-1893+ (b. 1830 NS), later Presby.
 
*** sister-in-law: Miss Helen Quirk +1881-1911+ (b. 1833 Wilmot, Annapolis, NS - d. 1921 Bridgetown, NS), dau. of John Quirk, Jr. (b. 1783 Isle of Man - d. 1853 Bridgetown, NS) & Phebe Tupper Quirk (b. 1796 Annapolis Cy., NS - d. 1873 Bridgetown, NS);
 
*** sister-in-law: Miss Helen Quirk +1881-1911+ (b. 1833 Wilmot, Annapolis, NS - d. 1921 Bridgetown, NS), dau. of John Quirk, Jr. (b. 1783 Isle of Man - d. 1853 Bridgetown, NS) & Phebe Tupper Quirk (b. 1796 Annapolis Cy., NS - d. 1873 Bridgetown, NS);
*** c/o John Carr @ Lequille +1911+
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*** c/o John Carr +1894-1911+ (1840-1920 Lequille, Annapolis, NS), son of farmer John Carr (b. 1816 [[New Brunswick|NB]] - d. 1896 Lequille, NS) & Rebecca Mary Ford Carr (b. 1810 Ireland - d. 1898 Lequille, NS).  John spent most of his life with the CoE, and was self-employed as a woolen goods manufacturer.
  
 
===Clementsvale===
 
===Clementsvale===
* [[Clementsvale Gospel Hall, NS]] (OB) 1944-'''2023+'''
+
* [[Clementsvale Gospel Hall, NS]] (OB) 1944-'''present'''
** @ 295 Quarry Rd. ?-present
+
** @ 295 Quarry Rd. +2020-present
 
** c/o Willard Mailing +1954-1956
 
** c/o Willard Mailing +1954-1956
 
*** @ Virginia, NS +1954; @ Clementsport 1955-1956
 
*** @ Virginia, NS +1954; @ Clementsport 1955-1956
** c/o Ronald Berry +1958-1999; Lionel Cress 2000-2009+
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** c/o Ronald Berry +1958-1999; Lionel Cress 2000-2020+
 
** also see [http://www.clementsvalegospelhall.com/ CGH's website]
 
** also see [http://www.clementsvalegospelhall.com/ CGH's website]
 
** c/o David McClelland ?-present; David Cress ?-present
 
** c/o David McClelland ?-present; David Cress ?-present
 
===Greenland===
 
* [[Greenland Assembly, NS]] (OB) 1978-1993+
 
** c/o Lewis Peck @ Bear River
 
  
 
===Middleton===
 
===Middleton===
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==Colchester County==
 
==Colchester County==
 
===Debert===
 
===Debert===
* [[Debert Gospel Hall, NS]] (OB) +1936-1991+
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* [[Debert Gospel Hall, NS]] (OB) +1936-2000
** c/o Alfred McCullough +1936+; Walter Geldert +1954-1988; Ian Bingham @ Truro 1989-1990+
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** 1217 Plains Rd. (Main St.) Early 1990's?-2000
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** c/o Alfred McCullough +1936+; Walter Geldert +1954-1988; Ian Bingham @ Truro 1989-1990; Robert Swan @ Truro 1996-2000+
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** presently "Angel Hearts Chapel" (Baptist community center) +2012+
 +
*** also see [http://www.theshorelinejournal.com/jun1216.pdf The Shoreline Journal 2012]
  
 
===Manganese Mines===
 
===Manganese Mines===
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===Tatamagouche===
 
===Tatamagouche===
* [[Tatamagouche Gospel Hall, NS]] (OB) 1992-1993+
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* [[Tatamagouche Gospel Hall, NS]] (OB) 1992-1997+
 
** @ 136 Blair St.
 
** @ 136 Blair St.
 
** c/o Gordon Swan
 
** c/o Gordon Swan
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===Truro===
 
===Truro===
* [[Good News Bible Chapel, NS]] (OB) +1897-1993+
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* [[Young Street Gospel Hall, NS]] (OB) +1897-'''present'''
** Truro Gospel Hall +1897-1971
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** Truro Gospel Hall +1897-1971; Good News Bible Chapel 1972-2016+; Young Street Gospel Hall +2018+
** @ 85 Walker St. +1936+; Dominion St. +1943-1947; 51 Young St. 1948-1993+
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** @ 85 Walker St. +1936+; Dominion St. +1943-1947; 51 Young St. 1948-present
 
** c/o Charles Boyd +1897+
 
** c/o Charles Boyd +1897+
 
** c/o William Nathaniel Brennan +1904+ (b. 1870 Montreal, [[Quebec|QC]] - d. 1943 New Glasgow, Pictou, NS), evangelist; wife: Margaret Broome Brennan (1870 Quebec City, [[Quebec|QC]] - d. 1968 Truro, NS)
 
** c/o William Nathaniel Brennan +1904+ (b. 1870 Montreal, [[Quebec|QC]] - d. 1943 New Glasgow, Pictou, NS), evangelist; wife: Margaret Broome Brennan (1870 Quebec City, [[Quebec|QC]] - d. 1968 Truro, NS)
 
** c/o C.F. Archibald @ 129 Arthur St. +1927-1961, possibly a Truro druggist in 1921, and Presby.
 
** c/o C.F. Archibald @ 129 Arthur St. +1927-1961, possibly a Truro druggist in 1921, and Presby.
** c/o John Kilawee 1962-1971; H.S. Chard 1972-1973; J.H. Comte, Sr. 1974-1978; Lowden Ashley 1979-1993+
+
** c/o John Kilawee 1962-1971; H.S. Chard 1972-1973; J.H. Comte, Sr. 1974-1978; Lowden Ashley 1979-1995; Tim Swan +2018+; Ross Swan +2018+
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** also see [https://www.youngstreetgospelhall.com/ YSGH's website]
  
 
==Cumberland County==
 
==Cumberland County==
* [[Amherst Gospel Hall, NS]] (OB) +1991-2009+
+
* [[Amherst Gospel Hall, NS]] (OB) +1991-2020+
 
** @ 20 Elmwood Dr.
 
** @ 20 Elmwood Dr.
 
** c/o Charles Hurley @ Brookdale
 
** c/o Charles Hurley @ Brookdale
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* [[Amherst Meeting Room, NS]] (TW-Lowe-eb) +1894-1896+
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** @ home/work of Angus Morrison @ shoe factory, 33 Park St. +1894+; home of Wentworth Horton @ Palmer/Parmer St.
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** MT:
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*** 1894: L.D. 11:00am, R 7:00pm; Fri. P 7:30pm
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*** 1896: minus Reading meeting
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** c/o Wentworth Horton @ Parmer St. +1894+; Angus Morrison @ 33 Park St. +1896+
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===Amherst Shore===
 
===Amherst Shore===
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===Oxford===
 
===Oxford===
* [[Oxford Gospel Hall, NS]] (OB) 1990-1993+
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* [[Oxford Gospel Hall, NS]] (OB) 1990-1997+
 
** @ Waverley St.
 
** @ Waverley St.
** c/o Hiel A. Patterson
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** c/o Hiel A. Patterson 1990-1993; Clifford Budd @ Collingwood 1994-1997+
  
 
===Port Howe===
 
===Port Howe===
* [[Port Howe Gospel Hall, NS]] (OB) +1897-1993+
+
* [[Port Howe Gospel Hall, NS]] (OB) +1897-1997+
** c/o Joseph O'Brien +1897+; John Duncan McDonald @ Pugwash +1911-1927+ (b. 1864 [[Scotland]]); William McDonald, Sr. +1936+; MacGregor Hunter @ Pugwash +1941-1956+; Eben Cameron @ Pugwash +1958-1961; Harold Patterson @ Pugwash 1962-1976; Lawrence Patterson @ Pugwash 1977-1993+
+
** c/o Joseph O'Brien +1897+; John Duncan McDonald @ Pugwash +1911-1927+ (b. 1864 [[Scotland]]); William McDonald, Sr. +1936+; MacGregor Hunter @ Pugwash +1941-1956+; Eben Cameron @ Pugwash +1958-1961; Harold Patterson @ Pugwash 1962-1976; Lawrence Patterson @ Pugwash 1977-1997+
  
 
===Port Philip===
 
===Port Philip===
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===Pugwash Junction===
 
===Pugwash Junction===
* [[Pugwash Junction Gospel Hall, NS]] (OB) +1897-1993+
+
* [[Pugwash Junction Gospel Hall, NS]] (OB) +1897-'''present'''
 
** Doherty/Dougherty Creek Gospel Hall +1897+
 
** Doherty/Dougherty Creek Gospel Hall +1897+
 
** c/o Joseph Howe Eaton +1897-1904+ (b. 1849 Pugwash, NS - d. 1932 Toronto, [[Ontario|ON]]), son of Stephen Eaton (b. 1819 - d. 1883 Pugwash, NS) & Mary Desiah Parker Eaton; wife: Mary Adelia McPherson Eaton (b. 1853 - d. 1922 Northfield, Summit, [[Ohio|OH]]); son: Cyrus S. Eaton, "noted Cleveland industrialist and financier". Joseph was credited in an obituary in the ''Boston Globe'' as "one of the leading shipbuilders of the Maritime Provinces, as well as a lumber magnate". It was also noted that he "came to Toronto many years ago". Three daughters: Mrs. F.I. Woodworth (Sagamore Hill, [[Ohio|OH]]), Miss Florence Eaton (London), & Mrs. T.B. Webb (Rome). It was also noted that a nephew, William R. Eaton, was a member of Congress from Denver.
 
** c/o Joseph Howe Eaton +1897-1904+ (b. 1849 Pugwash, NS - d. 1932 Toronto, [[Ontario|ON]]), son of Stephen Eaton (b. 1819 - d. 1883 Pugwash, NS) & Mary Desiah Parker Eaton; wife: Mary Adelia McPherson Eaton (b. 1853 - d. 1922 Northfield, Summit, [[Ohio|OH]]); son: Cyrus S. Eaton, "noted Cleveland industrialist and financier". Joseph was credited in an obituary in the ''Boston Globe'' as "one of the leading shipbuilders of the Maritime Provinces, as well as a lumber magnate". It was also noted that he "came to Toronto many years ago". Three daughters: Mrs. F.I. Woodworth (Sagamore Hill, [[Ohio|OH]]), Miss Florence Eaton (London), & Mrs. T.B. Webb (Rome). It was also noted that a nephew, William R. Eaton, was a member of Congress from Denver.
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** c/o Hiram Franklin MacLeod +1921/+1927-1950+ (b. 1865 Pugwash, NS - d. 1938 Pugwash Junction, NS), son of Frederick MacLeod (b. 1830 NS) & Annie Angevine MacLeod (b. 1842 NS); wife: Eliza Eudora Piers MacLeod (b. 1874 - d. 1961 Pugwash Junction, NS), dau. of Nelson William Piers (b. 1840 NS - d. 1926 Pugwash Junction, NS); Hiram was the father of assembly evangelist '''Oswald Lorne McLeod''' (b. 1902 Pugwash Junction, NS - d. 2002 Hickory, Catawba, [[North Carolina|N.C.]]) of the [[Hickory Gospel Hall, NC]].
 
** c/o Hiram Franklin MacLeod +1921/+1927-1950+ (b. 1865 Pugwash, NS - d. 1938 Pugwash Junction, NS), son of Frederick MacLeod (b. 1830 NS) & Annie Angevine MacLeod (b. 1842 NS); wife: Eliza Eudora Piers MacLeod (b. 1874 - d. 1961 Pugwash Junction, NS), dau. of Nelson William Piers (b. 1840 NS - d. 1926 Pugwash Junction, NS); Hiram was the father of assembly evangelist '''Oswald Lorne McLeod''' (b. 1902 Pugwash Junction, NS - d. 2002 Hickory, Catawba, [[North Carolina|N.C.]]) of the [[Hickory Gospel Hall, NC]].
 
** c/o MacIntosh C. MacLeod +1921/+1954-1989 (1906-1997 Pugwash Junction, NS)
 
** c/o MacIntosh C. MacLeod +1921/+1954-1989 (1906-1997 Pugwash Junction, NS)
** c/o Harold E. Elliott @ Wallace 1990-1993+
+
** c/o Harold E. Elliott @ Wallace 1990-1997+
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** also see [https://sites.google.com/view/pugwashjunctiongospelhall PJGH's website]
  
 
===River Hebert===
 
===River Hebert===
* [[River Hebert Gospel Hall, NS]] (OB) +1936-1993+
+
* [[River Hebert Gospel Hall, NS]] (OB) +1936-1997+
 
** River Hebert East Gospel Hall +1936-1950+
 
** River Hebert East Gospel Hall +1936-1950+
** c/o William Darling +1936-1950+; John T. Seaman @ River Hebert East +1954-1955; Robert Darling @ River Hebert East 1956-1987; Claude MacAloney 1988-1993+
+
** c/o William Darling +1936-1950+; John T. Seaman @ River Hebert East +1954-1955; Robert Darling @ River Hebert East 1956-1987; Claude MacAloney 1988-1997+
  
 
==Hants County==
 
==Hants County==
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====St. Croix====
 
====St. Croix====
* [[St. Croix Meeting Room, NS]] (EB) +1880+
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* [[St. Croix Christian Assembly, NS]] (EB) +1880-1881 (KLC-EB) 1881-1980's
** @ Loran Smith's mill
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** @ Loran Smith's mill +1880+
** c/o Loran Smith (1853-1921 St. Croix, NS), son of Nathaniel Dill Smith (1814-1871 St. Croix, NS) & Margaret McDonald Smith (b. 1814 Hants Co., NS - d. 1878 St. Croix, NS); wife: Eugenia Harvie Smith (b. 1869 Hants Cy., NS - d. 1903 St. Croix, NS), dau. of Benjamin Harvie (b. 1838 NS) & Margaret Salter Harvie (b. 1840 NS);
+
** c/o Loran Smith +1880+ (1853-1921 St. Croix, NS), son of Nathaniel Dill Smith (1814-1871 St. Croix, NS) & Margaret McDonald Smith (b. 1814 Hants Co., NS - d. 1878 St. Croix, NS); wife: Eugenia Harvie Smith (b. 1869 Hants Cy., NS - d. 1903 St. Croix, NS), dau. of Benjamin Harvie (b. 1838 NS) & Margaret Salter Harvie (b. 1840 NS);
 +
** c/o Mr. Stewart (among the Smith family)
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** Darby allegedly visited St. Croix (possibly also Wolfville) on one (or more) of his visits to Halifax in the 1860's and/or 1870's.
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** This assembly also may have met in Hortonville, Kings, NS for a time.
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 +
* [[St. Croix Meeting Room, NS]] (EB) +1880-1890 (TW-Lowe EB) 1890-1896+
 +
** L.D. 10:30am @ home of H. Ross +1894-1896+
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** c/o William Vaughan @ Newport Station +1894-1896+
  
 
==Pictou County==
 
==Pictou County==
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===New Glasgow===
 
===New Glasgow===
* [[New Glasgow Gospel Hall, NS]] (OB) +1922-1993+
+
* [[New Glasgow Gospel Hall, NS]] (OB) 1905-2020+
** @ 454 S. Frederick St. 1962-1993+
+
** @ 454 S. Frederick St. 1962-present
** c/o N. Breman +1922+; David Sharp +1927-1962 (b. 1880 [[Scotland]]; emig. 1910), a Presby. stonecutter in 1911 in New Glasgow; James Watson 1966-1979; Bill Watson 1980-1993+
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** c/o N. Breman +1922+; David Sharp +1927-1962 (b. 1880 [[Scotland]]; emig. 1910), a Presby. stonecutter in 1911 in New Glasgow; James Watson 1966-1979; Bill Watson 1980-2020+
 +
** also see [https://www.newglasgowgospelhall.com/ NGGH's website]
  
 
===Pictou===
 
===Pictou===
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===Dartmouth===
 
===Dartmouth===
* [[Assemblee Chretienne Bethany, NS]] (OB-French) 1990-1993+
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* [[Assemblee Chretienne Bethany, NS]] (OB - English & French) 1990-2006
** @ Bethany Christian Fellowship, Colby Village Rec. Center, 144 Avondale Rd., Colby Village 1990-1992; 14 Bruce St. 1993+
+
** @ Bethany Christian Fellowship, Colby Village Rec. Center, 144 Avondale Rd., Colby Village 1990-1992; 14 Bruce St. 1995-2006
** Gerald St. Laurent @ Uniacke
+
** Gerald St. Laurent @ Uniacke 1990-1994
 
** French hive from Bethany Christian Fellowship
 
** French hive from Bethany Christian Fellowship
  
* [[Bethany Gospel Chapel, Dartmouth, NS]] (OB) 1986-1993+
+
* [[Bethany Gospel Chapel, Dartmouth, NS]] (OB) 1986-2020+
 
** Bethany Christian Fellowship 1986-1991
 
** Bethany Christian Fellowship 1986-1991
** @ Colby Village Rec. Center, 144 Avondale Rd., Colby Village 1986-1991; 14 Bruce St. 1992+
+
** @ Colby Village Rec. Center, 144 Avondale Rd., Colby Village 1986-1991; 14 Bruce St. 1992-2020+
** c/o Fred S. Gordon 1986-1993+
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** c/o Fred S. Gordon 1986-1993, 2007-2020+; Gerald St. Laurent 1990-1994; Walter Jackson 2008-2020+
  
* [[Colby Drive Bible Chapel, NS]] (OB) 1982-1993+
+
* [[Colby Church, NS]] (OB) 1981-'''present'''
** Dartmouth East Bible Chapel 1982-1984
+
** Dartmouth East Bible Chapel 1981-1984; Colby Drive Bible Chapel 1984+
** @ Bel Ayr School, 4 Bell St. 1982-1984; 131 Colby Dr., Colby Village 1985-1993+
+
** @ Bel Ayr School, 4 Bell St. +1982-1984; 131 Colby Dr., Colby Village 1985-2020+
** c/o Chris Watts 1982-1993+
+
** c/o Chris Watts +1982-2005, 2008-2020+; Malcolm Stuart 2005-2010+; Carl Armstrong +2012-2020+
 +
** also see [http://www.colbychurch.ca/ CC's website]
  
* [[Northbrook Bible Chapel, NS]] (OB) 1972-1993+
+
* [[Dartmouth Christian Assembly, NS]] (EB) +1871-1881; (KLC-EB) 1881-'''present'''
** @ 225 Victoria Rd.
+
** Halifax Christian Assembly +1871-1990; Dartmouth Christian Assembly 1990-present;
** c/o P. Hatt
+
** @ Temperance Hall, Halifax +1880-1882+; @ Dartmouth 1990-present
 
+
** c/o William E.C. Howe +1877-1882+ (b. 1816 NS)
===Halifax===
+
*** Supreme Court Registrar of Probate +1863-1889+
* [[Dartmouth Meeting Room, NS]] (EB) +1880+
+
*** lived @ 32 Bishop St., Halifax +1875-1887
** c/o Major John Oldright (b. 1802 Whitechapel, London, [[England]] - d. 1891 Dartmouth, NS); wife: Elizabeth Oldright (b. 1802 Halifax, NS - d. 1884 Dartmouth, NS);
+
*** wife: Margaret Howe +1871+ (b. 1819 [[Scotland|Scot.]]); Children:
 +
**** Douglas Howe +1871+, +1911+ (b. 1851 NS), law student in 1871. @ 18 Mitchell St. +1911+
 +
**** Isabella Nixon Howe Pennington +1871-1903 (b. 1854 NS - d. 1927 Montreal, [[Quebec|QC]]?); She married James Pennington (b. 1843 Strafford, Essex, [[England]] - d. 1935 Montreal, [[Quebec|QC]]), and were both in fellowship with the EB in Halifax until 1903 when they relocated to Montreal. According to his obit in ''The Gazette'' (Montreal), James was a longtime Montreal resident, and a brother of William Pennington, of Halifax, "one of the survivors of the historic charge of the Light Brigade at Balaclava". It also indicated that he was "born and educated in England", and arrived in Halifax at the age of 30 representing the Cunard Steamship Line, and he remained there for 30 years, where he married Isabella, where it is noted that she was a grand-niece of "Hon. Joseph Howe, one time Secretary of State for Canada, and also Lieutenant-Governor of Nova Scotia". James' father, Albert Pennington (b. 1811 Islington, Sussex, Eng. - d. 1874 London, Eng.), was a schoolmaster in 1851 in West Hackney, Middlesex, [[England]].
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**** Francis C. "Frank" Howe +1871+ (b. 1858 NS); foundry clerk in 1910 @ Providence, [[Rhode Island|R.I.]])
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**** Agnes P. Howe Holloway +1871+ (b. 1859 Halifax, NS - d. 1939 Bethlehem, Lehigh, [[Pennsylvania|PA]]), She married William Holloway, Jr. (b. 1872 Halifax, NS), a published author living in Manhattan, [[New York|N.Y.]] in 1910. He was living in New York City as early as 1891, when he was employed as a bookbinder. William was raised Baptist, and immigrated to the U.S. in 1901, and Agnes in 1904.
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** c/o James Pennington, Cunard's offices, Halifax +1877-1903
 +
*** see Isabella Nixon Howe Pennnington
 +
** c/o Major John Oldright +1880+ (b. 1802 Whitechapel, London, [[England]] - d. 1891 Dartmouth, NS); wife: Elizabeth Oldright (b. 1802 Halifax, NS - d. 1884 Dartmouth, NS);
 
*** PB @ 1861 in Toronto, [[Ontario|ON]]. Served 1811-1836+ in the 81st Regt. of the British Army at the Rock of Gibraltar.
 
*** PB @ 1861 in Toronto, [[Ontario|ON]]. Served 1811-1836+ in the 81st Regt. of the British Army at the Rock of Gibraltar.
 
*** His son, Capt. John Edward Oldbright was born at Gibraltar, and later a pioneer citizen of Austin, [[Texas]], a "veteran Texas ranger captain, soldier, traveler and scholar", who lived in Austin from 1868-1918, then relocating to [[California]] where he died in Glendale.
 
*** His son, Capt. John Edward Oldbright was born at Gibraltar, and later a pioneer citizen of Austin, [[Texas]], a "veteran Texas ranger captain, soldier, traveler and scholar", who lived in Austin from 1868-1918, then relocating to [[California]] where he died in Glendale.
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** also see [https://www.dartmouthchristianassembly.org/ DCA's website]
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* [[Northbrook Bible Chapel, NS]] (OB) 1972-2020+
 +
** Dartmouth Christian Assembly aka Northbrook Bible Chapel 1972-2018+
 +
** @ 225 Victoria Rd. 1972-2018+; 1150 Cole Harbour Rd., Cole Harbour +2020+
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** c/o Paul Hatt 1972-1995; Don Salmans 1996-2010+; David MacDonald +2012-2020+
 +
** also see [https://www.facebook.com/northbrookbiblechapel/ NBC's website]
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===Fall River===
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* [[Fall River Chapel, NS]] (OB BC) 2003-2023+
 +
** Fall River Community Bible Chapel
 +
** @ The Open Gate, 5 Miller Lane & @ St. John's United, 3360 NS-2 +2018-present
 +
** c/o Jim Cox +2020+
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** also see [https://www.fallriverchapel.com CBC's website]
  
* [[Grace Chapel, Halifax, NS]] (OB BC) +1958-'''2023+'''
+
===Halifax===
** Armdale Bible Chapel +1958-1961; Fairview Bible Chapel 1962-1987;
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* [[Grace Chapel, Halifax, NS]] (OB BC) +1958-2023+
** @ Fairmount Rd. +1958-1959; @ Armdale Rotary 1960-1961; Willet St. & Frederick Ave., Fairview 1962-1987; corner of Farnham Gate Rd. & Landsdowne Ave. 1988; 20 Landsdowne Dr. 1989-1993+; 255 Ross St. ?-present
+
** Armdale Bible Chapel +1958-1961; Fairview Bible Chapel 1962-1987
** c/o William F. Leadbeater +1958-1964; D.R. Lennox @ Clayton Park, Halifax 1965-1975; Ron Harris @ Fleming Heights, Halifax 1976-1981; Ron H. Stuart 1982-1987; Hal Threadcraft 1988-1989; Bruce Havill 1990-1992
+
** @ Fairmount Rd. +1958-1959; @ Armdale Rotary 1960-1961; Willet St. & Frederick Ave., Fairview 1962-1987; corner of Farnham Gate Rd. & Landsdowne Ave. 1988; 20 Landsdowne Dr. 1989-2010+; 255 Ross St. +2018-present
 +
** c/o William F. Leadbeater +1958-1964; D.R. Lennox @ Clayton Park, Halifax 1965-1975; Ron Harris @ Fleming Heights, Halifax 1976-1981; Ron H. Stuart 1982-1987; Hal Threadcraft 1988-1989; Bruce Havill 1990-1992; John Munro 1994-1996; Ron Stuart 1997-1998; Keith Havill 1997-1998; Ross MacDonald +2020+
 
** see [https://www.gracechapel.ca/ GC's website]
 
** see [https://www.gracechapel.ca/ GC's website]
  
* [[Halifax Christian Assembly, NS]] (EB) +1871-1881; (KLC-EB) 1881-2016+
+
* [[Halifax Gospel Hall, NS]] (OB) +1897-1925; +1941-'''present'''
 
 
* [[Halifax Gospel Hall, NS]] (OB) +1897-1925; +1941-'''2023+'''
 
 
** North Street Gospel Hall 2007-present
 
** North Street Gospel Hall 2007-present
** @ 20 Creighton St. +1941-1948+; 2756 Swaine St. 1950-1993+; 6417 North St., Halifax 2007-present
+
** @ 20 Creighton St. +1941-1948+; 2756 Swaine St. 1950-2007; 6405/6417 North St., Halifax 2007-present
 
** c/o Judge James Johnston Hunt '''+1897-1925''' (b. 1850 Cornwallis Square, Kings, NS - d. 1925 Halifax, NS), son of Dr. Abraham S. Hunt & Catherine Johnston Hunt. Dr. Abraham Hunt served as Supt. of Education of NS. Catherine's father was a notable area judge, and her uncle James William Johnston served as Prime Minister of NS.
 
** c/o Judge James Johnston Hunt '''+1897-1925''' (b. 1850 Cornwallis Square, Kings, NS - d. 1925 Halifax, NS), son of Dr. Abraham S. Hunt & Catherine Johnston Hunt. Dr. Abraham Hunt served as Supt. of Education of NS. Catherine's father was a notable area judge, and her uncle James William Johnston served as Prime Minister of NS.
 
*** Johnston Hunt was the first Judge of the juvenile court in Halifax, and his obit states that he was "universally respected and admired".
 
*** Johnston Hunt was the first Judge of the juvenile court in Halifax, and his obit states that he was "universally respected and admired".
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*** @ Birch Cove 1970-1972; @ Dartmouth 1973-1978
 
*** @ Birch Cove 1970-1972; @ Dartmouth 1973-1978
 
** c/o Edward J. Walsh @ Dartmouth 1979-1989
 
** c/o Edward J. Walsh @ Dartmouth 1979-1989
** c/o Arthur Harnish @ Hubbards 1990-1993+
+
** c/o Arthur Harnish @ Hubbards 1990-2020+; Lloyd Cain +2012-2020+
 
** c/o Andrew Swan ?-present; Matthew Cain ?-present;
 
** c/o Andrew Swan ?-present; Matthew Cain ?-present;
 
** also see [http://northstreetgospelhall.org/ NSGH's website]
 
** also see [http://northstreetgospelhall.org/ NSGH's website]
  
* [[Halifax Meeting Room, NS]] (EB) +1871-1909; (TW-EB) 1909-1911+
+
* [[Halifax Meeting Room, NS]] (EB) +1871-1890; (TW-Lowe-eb) 1890-1909; (TW-eb) 1909-1911+
** @ Temperance Hall +1880-1882+; Room 4, Cameron Bldg., Duke & Barrington Sts. +1911+
+
** @ Temperance Hall +1880-1882+; 257 Brunswick St. +1894+; Room 9, second flat, 237 Barrington St. +1896+; Room 4, Cameron Bldg., Duke & Barrington Sts. +1911+
** Meeting Times (1911): Su B 11am
+
** Meeting Times
 +
*** 1894: L.D. 11:00am, 7:00pm; Tue. P 7:45pm; Thu. R 7:45pm
 +
*** 1896: add that the Gospel meeting at 7:00pm on L.D. is at 257 Brunswick St.
 +
*** 1911: L.D. 11:00am
 
** c/o William E.C. Howe +1877-1882+ (b. 1816 NS)
 
** c/o William E.C. Howe +1877-1882+ (b. 1816 NS)
 
*** Supreme Court Registrar of Probate +1863-1889+
 
*** Supreme Court Registrar of Probate +1863-1889+
 
*** lived @ 32 Bishop St. +1875-1887
 
*** lived @ 32 Bishop St. +1875-1887
 
*** wife: Margaret Howe +1871+ (b. 1819 [[Scotland|Scot.]]); Children:
 
*** wife: Margaret Howe +1871+ (b. 1819 [[Scotland|Scot.]]); Children:
**** Douglas Howe +1871+, +1911+ (b. 1851 NS), law student in 1871. @ 18 Mitchell St. +1911+
+
**** Douglas Howe +1871+, +1894+, +1911+ (b. 1851 NS), law student in 1871. @ 18 Mitchell St. +1911+.  @ 28 Kent St. +1894-1896+.  Correspondent in 1894-1896.
 
**** Isabella Nixon Howe Pennington +1871-1903 (b. 1854 NS - d. 1927 Montreal, [[Quebec|QC]]?); She married James Pennington (b. 1843 Strafford, Essex, [[England]] - d. 1935 Montreal, [[Quebec|QC]]), and were both in fellowship with the EB in Halifax until 1903 when they relocated to Montreal. According to his obit in ''The Gazette'' (Montreal), James was a longtime Montreal resident, and a brother of William Pennington, of Halifax, "one of the survivors of the historic charge of the Light Brigade at Balaclava". It also indicated that he was "born and educated in England", and arrived in Halifax at the age of 30 representing the Cunard Steamship Line, and he remained there for 30 years, where he married Isabella, where it is noted that she was a grand-niece of "Hon. Joseph Howe, one time Secretary of State for Canada, and also Lieutenant-Governor of Nova Scotia". James' father, Albert Pennington (b. 1811 Islington, Sussex, Eng. - d. 1874 London, Eng.), was a schoolmaster in 1851 in West Hackney, Middlesex, [[England]].
 
**** Isabella Nixon Howe Pennington +1871-1903 (b. 1854 NS - d. 1927 Montreal, [[Quebec|QC]]?); She married James Pennington (b. 1843 Strafford, Essex, [[England]] - d. 1935 Montreal, [[Quebec|QC]]), and were both in fellowship with the EB in Halifax until 1903 when they relocated to Montreal. According to his obit in ''The Gazette'' (Montreal), James was a longtime Montreal resident, and a brother of William Pennington, of Halifax, "one of the survivors of the historic charge of the Light Brigade at Balaclava". It also indicated that he was "born and educated in England", and arrived in Halifax at the age of 30 representing the Cunard Steamship Line, and he remained there for 30 years, where he married Isabella, where it is noted that she was a grand-niece of "Hon. Joseph Howe, one time Secretary of State for Canada, and also Lieutenant-Governor of Nova Scotia". James' father, Albert Pennington (b. 1811 Islington, Sussex, Eng. - d. 1874 London, Eng.), was a schoolmaster in 1851 in West Hackney, Middlesex, [[England]].
 
**** Francis C. "Frank" Howe +1871+ (b. 1858 NS); foundry clerk in 1910 @ Providence, [[Rhode Island|R.I.]])
 
**** Francis C. "Frank" Howe +1871+ (b. 1858 NS); foundry clerk in 1910 @ Providence, [[Rhode Island|R.I.]])
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** c/o James Pennington, Cunard's offices +1877-1903
 
** c/o James Pennington, Cunard's offices +1877-1903
 
*** see Isabella Nixon Howe Pennnington
 
*** see Isabella Nixon Howe Pennnington
 +
** Jos. Pennington @ Cunard's offices +1894+
 +
 +
* Halifax preaching point (Raven-Taylor EB) +1929+
  
 
==Kings County==
 
==Kings County==
 
===Avonport===
 
===Avonport===
* [[Avonport Gospel Hall, NS]] (OB) 1962; 1979-2005?
+
* [[Avonport Gospel Hall, NS]] (OB) 1962; 1979-2005; 2008-'''present'''
** c/o Alfred Milligan @ Wolfville +1962+; Hugh Kelly @ Wolfville 1979-2005?
+
** @ 12671 Hwy. 1 +2012-2020+
 +
** c/o Alfred Milligan @ Wolfville +1962+; Hugh Kelly @ Wolfville 1979-2005; 2008-2010+; Paul Kerney +2012-2016+; Paul Kenny @ Hants Border +2018-2020+
 +
** also see [https://anchorpointradio.com/the-maritimes/ Anchor Point Radio]
  
 
===Wolfville===
 
===Wolfville===
* Wolfville Fellowship (KLC-EB) +2016+
+
* [[Wolfville Christian Assembly, NS]] (EB) +1870's?-1881; (KLC-EB) 1881-'''present'''
 +
** Darby evidently visited St. Croix (and possibly Wolfville) on one (or more) of his visits to Halifax in the 1860's and/or 1870's. Or the St. Croix meeting may have come first, followed by the Wolfville meeting.
 +
** also see [https://patternsoftruth.org/ Patterns of Truth]
  
 
=Southeastern NS=
 
=Southeastern NS=
 
==Cape Breton Island (RM)==
 
==Cape Breton Island (RM)==
 
===Baddeck===
 
===Baddeck===
* [[Baddeck Gospel Hall, NS]] (OB) +1897+; +1958-2009+
+
* [[Baddeck Gospel Hall, NS]] (OB) +1897+; +1958-2020+
** George Whitley @ Baddeck Forks +1897+; Lloyd MacRitchie +1958-2009+
+
** @ 3 Academy St. +2012-2020+
 +
** c/o George Whitley @ Baddeck Forks +1897+; Lloyd MacRitchie +1958-2020+
 +
 
 +
===Cape North===
 +
* [[Cape North Gospel Hall, NS]] (OB) 1995-2010+
 +
** c/o Calvin MacDonald @ River Denys 1995-2006; Gordon Swan 2007-2010+; Oliver MacKinnon 2010+
  
 
===Point Edward===
 
===Point Edward===
* [[Union Church, NS]] (OB, etc.) 1866-present
+
* [[Union Church, NS]] (OB BC) 1866-2023+
 
** founded by Samuel Frederick Kendall (see ''Sydney Assembly, NS), the historic [https://www.historicplaces.ca/en/rep-reg/place-lieu.aspx?id=9311 Union Church] in what is now Point Edward on Mitchell Island, in 1866, an inter-denominational church building, used primarily as a preaching station for the North Sydney Calvary Baptist Church.
 
** founded by Samuel Frederick Kendall (see ''Sydney Assembly, NS), the historic [https://www.historicplaces.ca/en/rep-reg/place-lieu.aspx?id=9311 Union Church] in what is now Point Edward on Mitchell Island, in 1866, an inter-denominational church building, used primarily as a preaching station for the North Sydney Calvary Baptist Church.
  
 
===River Denys===
 
===River Denys===
* [[Blues Mills Gospel Hall, NS]] (OB) 1955-1993+
+
* [[Blues Mills Gospel Hall, NS]] (OB) 1955-'''present'''
 
** @ 34 Mountain Rd. (Trans-Canada Hwy.) +1992-present
 
** @ 34 Mountain Rd. (Trans-Canada Hwy.) +1992-present
 
** River Denys Gospel Hall 1955-1991
 
** River Denys Gospel Hall 1955-1991
** c/o David MacDonald @ Inverness Co. 1955-1962; Dan MacLennan @ River Denys Station 1963-1991; David W. MacDonald 1993+  
+
** c/o David MacDonald @ Inverness Co. 1955-1962; Dan MacLennan @ River Denys Station 1963-1991; David W. MacDonald 1993-1998; John Bain @ Port Hawkesbury 1999-2002, +2012-2020+
  
 
===Sydney===
 
===Sydney===
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**** Dr. Henry Ernest Kendall '''1865-1883+''' (b. 1865 NS) served as Lieutenant-Governor of Nova Scotia from 1942-1947, the oldest person to hold the office in the province's history, appointed at the age of 78. See his [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Henry_Ernest_Kendall wiki].
 
**** Dr. Henry Ernest Kendall '''1865-1883+''' (b. 1865 NS) served as Lieutenant-Governor of Nova Scotia from 1942-1947, the oldest person to hold the office in the province's history, appointed at the age of 78. See his [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Henry_Ernest_Kendall wiki].
  
* [[Sydney Gospel Hall, NS]] (OB) +1936-1986; 1990-1993+
+
* [[Sydney Gospel Hall, NS]] (OB) +1936-1986; 1990-1997+
** @ Pitt St., nr. Charolett St. +1941-1943+; Townsend St., nr. Inglis +1947-1956+; corner of Whitney Ave. & Terrace St. +1958-1986; 1990-1993+
+
** @ Pitt St., nr. Charolett St. +1941-1943+; Townsend St., nr. Inglis +1947-1956+; corner of Whitney Ave. & Terrace St. +1958-1986; 1990-1997+
** c/o Murdoch MacDonald, 635 Prince St. +1936-1961; Roland Kaiser @ Westmount 1962-1963, 1966-1972; D. Philips 1973-1982; David Williams @ North Sydney 1990-1993+
+
** c/o Murdoch MacDonald, 635 Prince St. +1936-1961; Roland Kaiser @ Westmount 1962-1963, 1966-1972; D. Philips 1973-1982; David Williams @ North Sydney 1990-1997+
  
* [[Westside Bible Chapel, Sydney, NS]] (OB) 1984-1993+
+
* [[Westside Bible Chapel, Sydney, NS]] (OB) 1984-1997+
 
** Westside Christian Fellowship 1984-1988
 
** Westside Christian Fellowship 1984-1988
 
** @ 6 Coxheath Rd., Cape Breton
 
** @ 6 Coxheath Rd., Cape Breton
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* [[Westside Christian Fellowship, Sydney, NS]] (OB) +1992+
 
* [[Westside Christian Fellowship, Sydney, NS]] (OB) +1992+
** c/o F.C. Layton, 37 Lynnbrook Dr.  
+
** c/o F.C. Layton, 37 Lynnbrook Dr.
  
 
* [[Woodbine Assembly, NS]] (OB) 1984-1986
 
* [[Woodbine Assembly, NS]] (OB) 1984-1986
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===Sydney Mines===
 
===Sydney Mines===
* [[Sydney Mines Gospel Hall, NS]] (OB) +1911-1993+
+
* [[Sydney Mines Gospel Hall, NS]] (OB) +1911-1997+
 
** Cape Breton Gospel Hall +1931+; Pit Street Gospel Hall +1936-1975
 
** Cape Breton Gospel Hall +1931+; Pit Street Gospel Hall +1936-1975
** @ Pit St. +1936-1975; 9 King St. 1976-1993+
+
** @ Pit St. +1936-1975; 9 King St. 1976-1997+
 
** c/o Thomas Hamilton +1917-1927+ (b. 1873 [[Scotland|Scot.]])
 
** c/o Thomas Hamilton +1917-1927+ (b. 1873 [[Scotland|Scot.]])
 
*** In 1911, he was living with his brother-in-law, Robert Gillan (b. 1844 Scot.), and his wife Maggie Wotherspoon Gillan-Hamilton, and their seven children, living in Victoria, North Cape Breton. Both Thomas and Robert were coal miners at the time, and Thomas identified as PB by that point, though his brother-in-law's family were all Presbyterian.By 1917, he was living at Sydney Mines, with his wife Elizabeth, and three children, who identified as PB in a 1921 census.
 
*** In 1911, he was living with his brother-in-law, Robert Gillan (b. 1844 Scot.), and his wife Maggie Wotherspoon Gillan-Hamilton, and their seven children, living in Victoria, North Cape Breton. Both Thomas and Robert were coal miners at the time, and Thomas identified as PB by that point, though his brother-in-law's family were all Presbyterian.By 1917, he was living at Sydney Mines, with his wife Elizabeth, and three children, who identified as PB in a 1921 census.
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**** Archibald Hamilton 1919-1927+ (b. 1919 Sydney Mines, NS)
 
**** Archibald Hamilton 1919-1927+ (b. 1919 Sydney Mines, NS)
 
**** William John Hamilton 1921-1927+ (b. 1921 Sydney Mines, NS)
 
**** William John Hamilton 1921-1927+ (b. 1921 Sydney Mines, NS)
** c/o James Richmond +1922+; Arnold Ernst +1936-1961; Fred Layton @ Sydney River 1962-1981; Norman A. MacQueen 1982-1993+
+
** c/o James Richmond +1922+; Arnold Ernst +1936-1961; Fred Layton @ Sydney River 1962-1981; Norman A. MacQueen 1982-1997+
  
 
==Guysborough County==
 
==Guysborough County==
 
===Port Bickerton===
 
===Port Bickerton===
* [[Port Bickerton Gospel Hall, NS]] (OB) +1954-1993+
+
* [[Port Bickerton Gospel Hall, NS]] (OB) +1954-1997+
** c/o Otto Hiltz +1954-1972; Von Boutlier 1973-1993+
+
** c/o Otto Hiltz +1954-1972; Von Boutlier @ Bickerton West 1973-1997+
 +
 
 +
==Port Hilford==
 +
* Port Hilford preaching point (Raven-Taylor EB) +1929+
  
 
==Lunenburg County==
 
==Lunenburg County==
 +
The township of Lunenburg is stated in 1870 by Haliburton, according to [https://www.ancestry.com/imageviewer/collections/33528/images/flhcan1900_105342__0001-00002 History of the County of Lunenburg], by Mather B. Desbrisay, to be the 2nd oldest settlement formed by the English government in Nova Scotia, of which Halifax is the oldest.
 +
 
===Nineveh===
 
===Nineveh===
* [[Nineveh Gospel Hall, NS]] (OB) 1934-'''2023+'''
+
* [[Nineveh Gospel Hall, NS]] (OB) 1932/1936-'''present'''
 +
** Lenon Knox McIlwaine (1898-1984) did evangelistic work in (East Clifford or East Dalhousie) starting about 1932, a few started breaking bread in a home until 1936 when they relocated to Nineveh after two years of evangelistic work there.
 +
** @ home of Barnford Owen Kaulbach (b. 1861 Big Lots, Lunenburg, NS - d. 1945 East Dalhousie, Kings, NS), East Clifford OR East Dalhousie (1932/1933)-1935; Evangelistic work starting 1934 in Nineveh, broke bread in 1936.
 +
*** son of Stephen Kaulback (b. 1831 Pine Grove, Lunenburg, NS - d. 1919 Bridgewater, Lunenburg, NS) & Jemima Lavinia Lohnes Kaulback (b. 1832 Lunenburg, NS - d. 1898 Summerside, Lunenburg, NS).
 +
**** The immigrating ancestors was Johann Martinus Kaulbach (b. 1730 Dierdorf, Germany - d. 1792 Mahone Bay, Lunenburg, NS) & Anna Magdalene Koch Kaulbach (b. 1733 Germany - d. 1813 Dutch, Lunenburg, NS), married in the Dutch Reformed Church in Lunenburg, which Johann may have been one of the earliest founders.
 +
***** In 1870, when the Lunenburg history was written, John Henry Kaulbach (1796-1878) was serving as the High Sheriff (until his death), and his mother, Anna Barbara Zwicker Kaulbach (b. 1768 - d. 1871 Lunenburg, NS) was the oldest county resident, reaching her hundredth birthday.
 +
****** It was noted that she had 119 living descendants (and 44 ones not living)... "she yet retains the use of all her faculties, except that she is in some measure deprived of hearing; recollects the events of her earliest years; and reads and knits without spectacles." On the anniversary of her birth, Feb. 11, 1869 she received more than 100 visitors at her home, "and in the evening, entertained a large number of her relatives. Before the latter separated, prayers were offered by Rev. H.L. Owen with thanks for God's extended goodness to His aged servant." And on her 101st birthday, she "went out for a sleigh drive, and dined with the Hon. John Creighton".
 +
******* Anna's husband was John Henry Kaulbach, Sr. (1758-1833), a brother of Johann Peter Kaulbach (1755-1839) who is direct ancestor of Barnford Kaulbach and his descendants.
 +
*** wife: Louise C. Aminela Barkhouse Kaulbach (b. 1872 Beach Meadows, Queens, NS; m. 1896 Kentville, Kings, NS; d. 1927), daughter of George Simeon Barkhouse (b. 1836 New Cornwall, Lunenburg, NS - d. 1911 East Dalhousie, Kings, NS) & Sophia Ann Demone Barkhouse (b. 1840 - d. 1922 Lakeview, Kings, NS).
 +
**** George Barkhouse was a descendant of Johann Nikolaus Berghaus (b. 1716 Hähnlein, Germany - d. 1794 Mahone Bay, Lunenburg, NS) who emigrated to Halifax in 1752.
 +
**** Sophia Barkhouse was a descendant of Franz Joseph Demone (b. 1720 [[Switzerland]]; m. 1754 Lunenburg, NS; d. 1803 North River, Colchester, NS) & Anna Catherine Susanna Herman Demone (b. 1734 Germany - d. 1822 North River, NS).
 
** @ 2495 Hwy. 208 ?-present
 
** @ 2495 Hwy. 208 ?-present
** Lennon McIlwaine, father of Robert McIlwaine ('''d. 2021''') planted this assembly
 
 
** In +1954, they became listed in the AB.
 
** In +1954, they became listed in the AB.
** c/o Lennon McIlwaine 1934+
+
** c/o Lenon Knox McIlwaine 1932-1934+ (b. 1898 Larne, Co. Antrim, [[Northern Ireland|N.I.]] - d. 1984 Bethany Lodge, Unionville, Toronto, York, [[Ontario|ON]]). Lenon was a son of Edward McIlwaine & Margaret Magill McIlwaine. Lenon's wife was Sarah Brownlee Logan McIlwaine (b. 1898 Broughshane or Ballymena, Co. Antrim, N.I. - d. 1993 NS), a tribute by Albert Hull in Truth & Tidings may be found transcribed [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/128981995 here]. Three children: Margaret McIlwaine Storer (England), Sadie Ann McIlwaine Walmsley (Venezuela), & Robert McIlwaine (Charlottetown). Memorial service for Lenon was at Nineveh Gospel Hall, officiated by Albert Hull & James Walmsley.
** c/o Harold Barkhouse +1954-1979
+
** c/o Robert Cecil Kaulback (1936-1940)-1951 (b. 1912 Dalhousie East, Kings, NS - d. 1996)
*** @ Hemford +1954-1962; @ New Germany 1963-1979
+
** c/o Harold Barkhouse 1951-1979
** c/o Robert Kaulback @ Bridgewater 1980-1993+
+
*** @ Hemford 1951-1962; @ New Germany 1963-1979
 +
** c/o Robert James Kaulback @ Bridgewater 1980-2021 (b. 1945 New Germany, NS - '''d. 2021 Bridgewater, NS''')
 
** also see [https://sites.google.com/view/ninevehgospelhall NGH's website]
 
** also see [https://sites.google.com/view/ninevehgospelhall NGH's website]
  
 
===Pleasantville===
 
===Pleasantville===
* [[Pleasantville Meeting Room, NS]] (TW) +1911+
+
It would appear that Capt. J.B. Sarty's kin mostly married descendants of fishermen. Jacob Sarty served as managing owner of a schooner known as the "Darling" from 1886-1895, which had 14 paid crew in 1888 (and resided at La Have). Also in 1888, William Sarty was managing owner of the Cymbeline, also of La Have. In 1904 & 1905, J.B. managed (and/or owned) the "Ophir" (#111704), registered at the Lunenburg port, which had 15 paid crew, and received $189 in fishing bounty that year. On a note of unknown relation, Benjamin Sarty was the first S.S. Superintendent at Pleasantville Baptist Church in 1887, and Jacob's immediate family was Baptist prior to PB.
 +
 
 +
* [[Pleasantville Meeting Room, NS]] (TW-EB) +1911+ (EB?) +1914-1931+
 
** @ The Hall
 
** @ The Hall
 
** Meeting Times (1911): Su B 10:30am, G/P 7pm; Fri P 7pm
 
** Meeting Times (1911): Su B 10:30am, G/P 7pm; Fri P 7pm
** c/o W.H. Willis
+
** c/o W.H. Willis '''+1911-1931+'''
** Capt. J.B. Sarty
+
** c/o Capt. Jacob B. Henry Sarty, Jr. '''+1901-1931+''' (b. 1845 La Have, NS - d. 1933 Lunberry, Lun., NS), son of John Lewis Sarty (b. 1808 Upper LaHave, NS - d. 1889 Pleasantville, NS) & Elizabeth Sarah Corkum Sarty (b. 1811 - d. 1883 Pleasantville, NS). 1901 @ Conquerall Bank. 1931 @ Pleasantville. The Corkum (previously Gorkum) family emigrated from Slovakia in 1752. The immigrating ancestor (1752) in the Sarty family was Jean Urbain Sertie (b. 1718 Montbeliard, Doubs, France - d. 1761 Lun., NS) & Marie Catherine Belos Sertie (b. 1720 Montbeliard, France - d. 1756 Lun., NS). The Sarty family goes back to the late 1500's in Doubs, Franche-Comte, France.
 +
*** Wife (1874 @ New Cumberland, Lun., NS): Eleanor Jane Misner Sarty (b. 1850 New Cumberland, NS - d. 1906 Pleasantville, NS), daughter of Theodorus Misner (b. 1806 LaHave, Lun., NS - d. 1890 New Cumberland, NS) & Sophia Catherine Hughey Misner (b. 1805 - d. 1881 New Germany, NS).
 +
*** Capt. Eber Angus Sarty '''+1901+''' (b. 1875 Conquerall Bank, Lun., NS - d. 1948 Woodside, Halifax, NS). Wife (1906 @ Lunenburg, NS): Ella Eurena Neal Sarty (b. 1881 Summerside, Lun., NS - d. 1961 Worcester, MA), daughter of Capt. Daniel Edward Neal (b. 1851 LaHave, Lun., NS - d. 1919 Lunenburg, NS) & Sarah Caroline Corkum Neal (b. 1859 Lun., NS). In 1911, Daniel & Sarah Neal lived at Middle LaHave, and were '''PB''', as was their daughter Dorothy G. Neal (b. 1892 Summerside, NS - d. 1989 Chestnut Hill, Middlesex, MA), their son Herbert Leslie Neal (b. 1899 Middle LaHave, NS), and Sarah's parents were Methodist in old age. In 1921, Eber lived at Liverpool West, Queens, NS, was registered Baptist and was employed as a sea captain. In 1901, Ella was a schoolteacher in Upper LaHave.
 +
*** Stephen Emmanuel Sarty '''+1901+''' (b. 1876 Conquerall Bank, Lun., NS - d. 1943 Pleasantville, NS). Wife (1906 @ Lun., NS): Mary Magdalene Butler Sarty '''+1901+''' (b. 1881 NS - d. 1945 Pleasantville, NS), daughter of Patrick Butler (b. 1851 Main-a-Dieu, Cape Breton, NS - d. 1910 Pleasantville, NS) & Lucy Ann Corkum Butler (b. 1854 Pleasantville, NS - d. 1932 Conquerall Bank, NS). In 1901, Patrick & Lucy Corkum Butler were PB, as was their daughter Mary, and son Franklyn William Butler (b. 1891 Lun., NS - d. 1952 Beverly, Essex, MA).
 +
*** Selena Ellen Sarty Manthorne '''+1901+''' (b. 1878 Conq., NS - d. 1943 Los Angeles, CA). Husband: Archibald Franklin Manthorne (b. 1878 Petite Riviere, Lun., NS - d. 1921 Worcester, MA), son of Gilbert Elisha Manthorne (b. 1843 Beach Meadows, Queens, NS - d. 1905 Petite Riviere, NS) & Sarah Clarissa Ann "Clara" Conrad Manthorne (b. 1840 NS - d. 1914). In 1891, Gilbert was employed as a shoemaker.
 +
*** Fannie May Sarty Conrad '''+1901+''' (1879-1908 Conq., NS). Husband (1904 @ Lun., NS: James Angus Conrad (b. 1875 Upper LaHave, NS - d. 1961 Conq., NS), son of James Josiah Conrad (b. 1833 - d. 1915 Conq., NS) & Rachel Catherine Conrad (b. 1849 Bayport, Lun., NS - d. 1937 Conq., NS). Rachel Conrad was a daughter of George Wilhelm Conrad (1815-1904 Lun., NS) & Catherine Elizabeth Zink Conrad (b. 1823 Blandford, Lun., NS - d. 1884 Second Peninsula, Lun., NS). The Conrad family arrived from Germany in NS in 1757, the ancestor John Lorentz Conradt (1741-1797) died at Conrad Islands, Rose Bay, NS).
 +
*** Enos Sarty '''+1901+''' (b. 1881 Conq., NS - d. 1959 Pleasantville, NS). Wife: Florence Ann Richards Sarty (b. 1887 Conq., NS - d. 1956 Halifax, NS), daughter of J. Solomon Richards (b. 1860 Conq., NS - d. 1932 Bridgewater, NS) & Jane Isabel Corkum Richards (b. 1864 New Ross, Lun., NS - d. 1940 Pleasantville, NS).
 +
*** William Foster Sarty '''+1901+''' (b. 1890 Conq., NS - d. 1972). Wife: Esther Blanche Neal Sarty (b. 1891 Summerside, NS - d. 1983), daughter of Capt. Daniel Edward Neal (b. 1851 LaHave, Lun., NS - d. 1919 Lunenburg, NS) & Sarah Caroline Corkum Neal (b. 1859 Lun., NS).
  
 
=Southwestern NS=
 
=Southwestern NS=
 
==Digby County==
 
==Digby County==
 
===Weaver Settlement===
 
===Weaver Settlement===
* [[Weaver Settlement Gospel Hall, NS]] (OB) 1992-1993+
+
* [[Weaver Settlement Gospel Hall, NS]] (OB) 1992-1997+
 
** @ Rt. 340 (4 miles west of Weymouth)
 
** @ Rt. 340 (4 miles west of Weymouth)
 
** c/o Anthony Amero @ Weymouth
 
** c/o Anthony Amero @ Weymouth
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==Yarmouth County==
 
==Yarmouth County==
 +
===Hubbards Point===
 +
* [[Hubbards Point Gospel Hall, NS]] (OB) 1994-'''present'''
 +
** @ exit 33 off Rt. 103 1994-2005; 633 Hwy. 308 2006-2010+; 3114 Hwy. 308 +2012+
 +
** c/o Roland Landry @ Tusket 1994-1995; Terry Moulaison @ Ste. Ann du Ruisseau, Argyle 1996-2020+; Roland Landry 2020+
 +
** also see [https://website-4280638331108733774236-church.business.site/ HBGH's website]
 +
 
===Lower Argyle===
 
===Lower Argyle===
* [[Argyle Christian Assembly, NS]] (OB) +1962-1993+
+
* [[Argyle Christian Assembly, NS]] (OB) +1962-2021+
* Argyle Gospel Hall +1962-1975
+
* Argyle Gospel Hall +1962-1975; Argyle Christian Assembly 1976-1993; Lower Argyle Gospel Hall 1994-2005; Argyle Christian Assembly 2006-2020+
** c/o Harold Smith @ Central Argyle +1962-1976; James Conrad 1977-1981; J. Richard Goodwin @ Glenwood 1982-1993+
+
** c/o Harold Smith @ Central Argyle +1962-1976; James Conrad 1977-1981; J. Richard Goodwin @ Glenwood 1982-1993; Philip Nickerson @ Glenwood 1994-2020+; Harold Smith +2012-2020+
  
 
===Port Maitland===
 
===Port Maitland===
* [[Port Maitland Meeting Room, NS]] (TW) +1911+
+
* [[Port Maitland Meeting Room, NS]] (TW-Lowe-eb) +1894-1908; (TW-eb) 1908-1911+
 
** @ home of H.H. Perry
 
** @ home of H.H. Perry
** Meeting Times (1911): Su B 11am, R 7pm; Wed P 8pm;
+
** Meeting Times L.D.
** c/o H.H. Perry; A. Diack @ Yarmouth
+
*** 1894: 11:00am & 2:00pm
 +
*** 1896: 10:30am & 2:00pm
 +
*** 1911: 11:00am, R 7:00pm; Wed. P 8:00pm;
 +
** c/o H.H. Perry +1894-1911+; Adam Diack @ Yarmouth +1911+
  
 
===Yarmouth===
 
===Yarmouth===
* [[Living Waters Christian Fellowship, NS]] (OB) 1989-2023+
+
* [[Living Waters Christian Fellowship, NS]] (OB) 1989-1997+?
** @ 318 Moods Mill Rd., Pleasant Lake (now Tusket)
+
** @ 318 Moods Mill Rd., Pleasant Lake (now Tusket) 1989-1997+; 2019-present: retirement home?
** c/o Clyde Raynard @ Glenwood 1989-1993+
+
** c/o Clyde Raynard @ Glenwood 1989-1997+
 +
 
 +
* [[Yarmouth Meeting Room, NS]] (TW-Lowe-eb) +1894-1896+
 +
** residency +1896+
 +
** c/o Adam Diack +1894-1896+, later at Port Maitland
  
 
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Latest revision as of 07:15, 12 September 2024

See Branches of Plymouth Brethren to explain abbreviation types (although in short: OB (& TW-P) are Halls & Chapels within the "open brethren" (although GH's (generally) maintain a separate network from the Chapels). EB/TW/TW-N are "Careful" Brethren (similar to OB Halls), and BC are (generally) independent community churches with early or indirect PB influence, and will (usually) not consider themselves "Brethren").

The above primer link expands on the abbreviations, and also contains introduction to this (and other) sheets within the overall History. There have been scores of branches with their own distinctive networks and strengths within the history of the PB, and many branches continue to flourish today, and while no assembly or gathering is identical to the others, each is thought to maintain a fervent desire for simplicity in gathering around the Lord Jesus, though practices and secondary doctrines may vary culturally and/or preferentially as autonomous (yet inter-dependent) local churches.

Assemblies are sorted geographically, and will, D.V., eventually have further history within. Red links on Brethrenpedia are presently undeveloped, and blue links contain data. Appreciate patience with our progress, and if you'd like to help, please contact any of the editing team, preferably via social media.

Northern Central NS

Annapolis County

Bear River (also in Digby County)

Brickton

  • Brickton Gospel Hall, NS (OB) +1954-1987
    • c/o Shirley Guest @ Beaconsville +1954-1956+
    • c/o Leland Potter @ Kingston +1958-1987
      • @ Kingston +1958-1961; @ Berwick 1962-1987;

Bridgetown

  • Bridgetown Meeting Room, NS (EB) +1861-1890; (TW-Lowe EB) 1890-1896+
    • @ home of Mrs. Hugh Fraser, Bridgetown, Annapolis Co., NS +1896+
    • c/o Capt. Hugh Fraser +1861-1893+ (b. 1824 Inverness, Scotland - d. 1893 Bridgetown, NS]]
      • work: 1871: sea captain, owned a schooner named Fanny, built in 1852; took voyage (1870-1871) from Ardrossan, Scotland to Plymouth, England, then to Newport, England, then Wexford, England, then Liverpool, England then Dundalk, Ireland, the voyage on a brigantine named the Kate Upham, constructed in 1864.
        • +1881-1891+: hardware merchant;
      • wife: Eliza Frasure Fraser +1881-1893+ (b. 1830 NS), later Presby.
      • sister-in-law: Miss Helen Quirk +1881-1911+ (b. 1833 Wilmot, Annapolis, NS - d. 1921 Bridgetown, NS), dau. of John Quirk, Jr. (b. 1783 Isle of Man - d. 1853 Bridgetown, NS) & Phebe Tupper Quirk (b. 1796 Annapolis Cy., NS - d. 1873 Bridgetown, NS);
      • c/o John Carr +1894-1911+ (1840-1920 Lequille, Annapolis, NS), son of farmer John Carr (b. 1816 NB - d. 1896 Lequille, NS) & Rebecca Mary Ford Carr (b. 1810 Ireland - d. 1898 Lequille, NS). John spent most of his life with the CoE, and was self-employed as a woolen goods manufacturer.

Clementsvale

  • Clementsvale Gospel Hall, NS (OB) 1944-present
    • @ 295 Quarry Rd. +2020-present
    • c/o Willard Mailing +1954-1956
      • @ Virginia, NS +1954; @ Clementsport 1955-1956
    • c/o Ronald Berry +1958-1999; Lionel Cress 2000-2020+
    • also see CGH's website
    • c/o David McClelland ?-present; David Cress ?-present

Middleton

Colchester County

Debert

  • Debert Gospel Hall, NS (OB) +1936-2000
    • 1217 Plains Rd. (Main St.) Early 1990's?-2000
    • c/o Alfred McCullough +1936+; Walter Geldert +1954-1988; Ian Bingham @ Truro 1989-1990; Robert Swan @ Truro 1996-2000+
    • presently "Angel Hearts Chapel" (Baptist community center) +2012+

Manganese Mines

  • Manganese Mines Gospel Hall, NS (OB) +1922-1927+
    • c/o Frederick Johnson +1927+ (b. 1885 Upper Stewiacke, Colchester, NS - d. 1978 Halifax, NS), son of James Smith Johnson (b. 1857 Newton Mills, Colchester, NS - d. 1918 Westbank, Central Okanagan, B.C.) & Elizabeth Johnson (1860-1895 Upper Stewiacke, Colchester, NS);
      • wife: Rebecca Dell Archibald Johnson (b. 1892 Manganese Mines, NS - d. 1957 Truro, NS), dau. of John Henry Archibald (1864-1925 Manganese Mines, NS) & Mary Alice Clifford Archibald (1864-1899 Manganese Mines, NS)

Tatamagouche

Truro

  • Young Street Gospel Hall, NS (OB) +1897-present
    • Truro Gospel Hall +1897-1971; Good News Bible Chapel 1972-2016+; Young Street Gospel Hall +2018+
    • @ 85 Walker St. +1936+; Dominion St. +1943-1947; 51 Young St. 1948-present
    • c/o Charles Boyd +1897+
    • c/o William Nathaniel Brennan +1904+ (b. 1870 Montreal, QC - d. 1943 New Glasgow, Pictou, NS), evangelist; wife: Margaret Broome Brennan (1870 Quebec City, QC - d. 1968 Truro, NS)
    • c/o C.F. Archibald @ 129 Arthur St. +1927-1961, possibly a Truro druggist in 1921, and Presby.
    • c/o John Kilawee 1962-1971; H.S. Chard 1972-1973; J.H. Comte, Sr. 1974-1978; Lowden Ashley 1979-1995; Tim Swan +2018+; Ross Swan +2018+
    • also see YSGH's website

Cumberland County

  • Amherst Meeting Room, NS (TW-Lowe-eb) +1894-1896+
    • @ home/work of Angus Morrison @ shoe factory, 33 Park St. +1894+; home of Wentworth Horton @ Palmer/Parmer St.
    • MT:
      • 1894: L.D. 11:00am, R 7:00pm; Fri. P 7:30pm
      • 1896: minus Reading meeting
    • c/o Wentworth Horton @ Parmer St. +1894+; Angus Morrison @ 33 Park St. +1896+


Amherst Shore

Oxford

  • Oxford Gospel Hall, NS (OB) 1990-1997+
    • @ Waverley St.
    • c/o Hiel A. Patterson 1990-1993; Clifford Budd @ Collingwood 1994-1997+

Port Howe

  • Port Howe Gospel Hall, NS (OB) +1897-1997+
    • c/o Joseph O'Brien +1897+; John Duncan McDonald @ Pugwash +1911-1927+ (b. 1864 Scotland); William McDonald, Sr. +1936+; MacGregor Hunter @ Pugwash +1941-1956+; Eben Cameron @ Pugwash +1958-1961; Harold Patterson @ Pugwash 1962-1976; Lawrence Patterson @ Pugwash 1977-1997+

Port Philip

Pugwash Junction

  • Pugwash Junction Gospel Hall, NS (OB) +1897-present
    • Doherty/Dougherty Creek Gospel Hall +1897+
    • c/o Joseph Howe Eaton +1897-1904+ (b. 1849 Pugwash, NS - d. 1932 Toronto, ON), son of Stephen Eaton (b. 1819 - d. 1883 Pugwash, NS) & Mary Desiah Parker Eaton; wife: Mary Adelia McPherson Eaton (b. 1853 - d. 1922 Northfield, Summit, OH); son: Cyrus S. Eaton, "noted Cleveland industrialist and financier". Joseph was credited in an obituary in the Boston Globe as "one of the leading shipbuilders of the Maritime Provinces, as well as a lumber magnate". It was also noted that he "came to Toronto many years ago". Three daughters: Mrs. F.I. Woodworth (Sagamore Hill, OH), Miss Florence Eaton (London), & Mrs. T.B. Webb (Rome). It was also noted that a nephew, William R. Eaton, was a member of Congress from Denver.
    • c/o Ansley Goodwin +1922+
    • c/o Hiram Franklin MacLeod +1921/+1927-1950+ (b. 1865 Pugwash, NS - d. 1938 Pugwash Junction, NS), son of Frederick MacLeod (b. 1830 NS) & Annie Angevine MacLeod (b. 1842 NS); wife: Eliza Eudora Piers MacLeod (b. 1874 - d. 1961 Pugwash Junction, NS), dau. of Nelson William Piers (b. 1840 NS - d. 1926 Pugwash Junction, NS); Hiram was the father of assembly evangelist Oswald Lorne McLeod (b. 1902 Pugwash Junction, NS - d. 2002 Hickory, Catawba, N.C.) of the Hickory Gospel Hall, NC.
    • c/o MacIntosh C. MacLeod +1921/+1954-1989 (1906-1997 Pugwash Junction, NS)
    • c/o Harold E. Elliott @ Wallace 1990-1997+
    • also see PJGH's website

River Hebert

  • River Hebert Gospel Hall, NS (OB) +1936-1997+
    • River Hebert East Gospel Hall +1936-1950+
    • c/o William Darling +1936-1950+; John T. Seaman @ River Hebert East +1954-1955; Robert Darling @ River Hebert East 1956-1987; Claude MacAloney 1988-1997+

Hants County

East Hants District

Selma

South Maitland

West Hants District

Cambridge

Hantsport

  • Hantsport preaching point, NS (EB) 1869-1885
    • c/o Silas Tertius Rand 1869-1885 (b. 1810 Cornwallis Park, Annapolis, NS - d. 1889 Hantsport, NS); son of Rev. Silas Rand (b. 1778 NS - d. 1842 Cornwallis Square, Kings, NS) & Deborah Tupper Rand (b. 1778 Kentville, Kings, NS - d. 1812 Cornwallis Square, Kings, NS);
      • Baptist preacher, missionary, ethnologist, linguist and translator, with focus on the Mi'kmaq people of Maritime, Canada, and was the first to record the legend of Glooscap. Became PB in 1869 via an itinerant in Halifax, until expelled in 1885, and returned to the Baptists. See Biographi.ca.

Hartsville

  • Hartsville preaching point +1911-1920
    • c/o Rebecca Trider DeMont +1911-1920 (b. 1853 NS - d. 1920 Windsor, Hants, NS). Husband: Peter DeMont (b. 1845 - d. 1922 Windsor, Hant, NS). Peter was registered Baptist.
      • Ida Jane DeMont Cochran (b. 1870 Forks, Hants, NS - d. 1952 Windsor, NS). Husband: Frederick Richard Cochran (b. 1869 Wolfville, Kings, NS - d. 1956 Windsor, NS), son of Charles Henry Cochran (1842-1921 Windsor, NS) & Isabella Jane Baron Cochran (b. 1846 NS - d. 1918 Windsor, NS).
      • Jessie Maud DeMont McDonnell (b. 1875 Hants Co., NS - d. 1946 Leominster, Worcester, MA). Husband: Herbert Earle McDonnell (b. 1875 Leominster, MA - d. 1831 Boston, Suffolk, MA), son of Michael Eugene McDonnell (b. 1840 New Ipswich, Hillsborough, NH - d. 1912 Worcester, MA) & Sarah K. McDonnell (b. 1840 MA - d. 1919 Leominster, MA).
      • Archibald "Archy" DeMont (b. 1877 NS)
      • Ernest Dexter DeMont (b. 1879 Windsor, NS - d. 1951 Brockton, MA). Wife: Bessie Louise Hatch DeMont (b. 1885 MA - d. 1958)
      • Edith Mae DeMont Cochran (b. 1883 Masstown, Colchester, NS - d. 1941 Windsor, NS). Husband: Charles John Cochran (1880-1943 Windsor, NS), brother of Frederick Richard Cochran.
      • Roy Percy DeMont (b. 1888 Currys Corner, Hants, NS - d. 1973 Newton, Middlesex, MA)

St. Croix

  • St. Croix Christian Assembly, NS (EB) +1880-1881 (KLC-EB) 1881-1980's
    • @ Loran Smith's mill +1880+
    • c/o Loran Smith +1880+ (1853-1921 St. Croix, NS), son of Nathaniel Dill Smith (1814-1871 St. Croix, NS) & Margaret McDonald Smith (b. 1814 Hants Co., NS - d. 1878 St. Croix, NS); wife: Eugenia Harvie Smith (b. 1869 Hants Cy., NS - d. 1903 St. Croix, NS), dau. of Benjamin Harvie (b. 1838 NS) & Margaret Salter Harvie (b. 1840 NS);
    • c/o Mr. Stewart (among the Smith family)
    • Darby allegedly visited St. Croix (possibly also Wolfville) on one (or more) of his visits to Halifax in the 1860's and/or 1870's.
    • This assembly also may have met in Hortonville, Kings, NS for a time.
  • St. Croix Meeting Room, NS (EB) +1880-1890 (TW-Lowe EB) 1890-1896+
    • L.D. 10:30am @ home of H. Ross +1894-1896+
    • c/o William Vaughan @ Newport Station +1894-1896+

Pictou County

Middle River

  • Donald McLeod (OB) +1897+ (b. 1837 Scotland - d. ; +1881-1921+: Pictou, NS.
    • Employment: 1881: ship carpenter; 1891: tanner; 1911: farmer; 1921: self-employed farmer.
    • Census denoms: Presby except registered Methodist in 1911.

New Glasgow

  • New Glasgow Gospel Hall, NS (OB) 1905-2020+
    • @ 454 S. Frederick St. 1962-present
    • c/o N. Breman +1922+; David Sharp +1927-1962 (b. 1880 Scotland; emig. 1910), a Presby. stonecutter in 1911 in New Glasgow; James Watson 1966-1979; Bill Watson 1980-2020+
    • also see NGGH's website

Pictou

=Southern Central NS=-

Halifax RM

Bedford

  • Bedford Assembly (G-EB) +1894+
    • c/o B.C. Greenman

Dartmouth

  • Assemblee Chretienne Bethany, NS (OB - English & French) 1990-2006
    • @ Bethany Christian Fellowship, Colby Village Rec. Center, 144 Avondale Rd., Colby Village 1990-1992; 14 Bruce St. 1995-2006
    • Gerald St. Laurent @ Uniacke 1990-1994
    • French hive from Bethany Christian Fellowship
  • Bethany Gospel Chapel, Dartmouth, NS (OB) 1986-2020+
    • Bethany Christian Fellowship 1986-1991
    • @ Colby Village Rec. Center, 144 Avondale Rd., Colby Village 1986-1991; 14 Bruce St. 1992-2020+
    • c/o Fred S. Gordon 1986-1993, 2007-2020+; Gerald St. Laurent 1990-1994; Walter Jackson 2008-2020+
  • Colby Church, NS (OB) 1981-present
    • Dartmouth East Bible Chapel 1981-1984; Colby Drive Bible Chapel 1984+
    • @ Bel Ayr School, 4 Bell St. +1982-1984; 131 Colby Dr., Colby Village 1985-2020+
    • c/o Chris Watts +1982-2005, 2008-2020+; Malcolm Stuart 2005-2010+; Carl Armstrong +2012-2020+
    • also see CC's website
  • Dartmouth Christian Assembly, NS (EB) +1871-1881; (KLC-EB) 1881-present
    • Halifax Christian Assembly +1871-1990; Dartmouth Christian Assembly 1990-present;
    • @ Temperance Hall, Halifax +1880-1882+; @ Dartmouth 1990-present
    • c/o William E.C. Howe +1877-1882+ (b. 1816 NS)
      • Supreme Court Registrar of Probate +1863-1889+
      • lived @ 32 Bishop St., Halifax +1875-1887
      • wife: Margaret Howe +1871+ (b. 1819 Scot.); Children:
        • Douglas Howe +1871+, +1911+ (b. 1851 NS), law student in 1871. @ 18 Mitchell St. +1911+
        • Isabella Nixon Howe Pennington +1871-1903 (b. 1854 NS - d. 1927 Montreal, QC?); She married James Pennington (b. 1843 Strafford, Essex, England - d. 1935 Montreal, QC), and were both in fellowship with the EB in Halifax until 1903 when they relocated to Montreal. According to his obit in The Gazette (Montreal), James was a longtime Montreal resident, and a brother of William Pennington, of Halifax, "one of the survivors of the historic charge of the Light Brigade at Balaclava". It also indicated that he was "born and educated in England", and arrived in Halifax at the age of 30 representing the Cunard Steamship Line, and he remained there for 30 years, where he married Isabella, where it is noted that she was a grand-niece of "Hon. Joseph Howe, one time Secretary of State for Canada, and also Lieutenant-Governor of Nova Scotia". James' father, Albert Pennington (b. 1811 Islington, Sussex, Eng. - d. 1874 London, Eng.), was a schoolmaster in 1851 in West Hackney, Middlesex, England.
        • Francis C. "Frank" Howe +1871+ (b. 1858 NS); foundry clerk in 1910 @ Providence, R.I.)
        • Agnes P. Howe Holloway +1871+ (b. 1859 Halifax, NS - d. 1939 Bethlehem, Lehigh, PA), She married William Holloway, Jr. (b. 1872 Halifax, NS), a published author living in Manhattan, N.Y. in 1910. He was living in New York City as early as 1891, when he was employed as a bookbinder. William was raised Baptist, and immigrated to the U.S. in 1901, and Agnes in 1904.
    • c/o James Pennington, Cunard's offices, Halifax +1877-1903
      • see Isabella Nixon Howe Pennnington
    • c/o Major John Oldright +1880+ (b. 1802 Whitechapel, London, England - d. 1891 Dartmouth, NS); wife: Elizabeth Oldright (b. 1802 Halifax, NS - d. 1884 Dartmouth, NS);
      • PB @ 1861 in Toronto, ON. Served 1811-1836+ in the 81st Regt. of the British Army at the Rock of Gibraltar.
      • His son, Capt. John Edward Oldbright was born at Gibraltar, and later a pioneer citizen of Austin, Texas, a "veteran Texas ranger captain, soldier, traveler and scholar", who lived in Austin from 1868-1918, then relocating to California where he died in Glendale.
    • also see DCA's website
  • Northbrook Bible Chapel, NS (OB) 1972-2020+
    • Dartmouth Christian Assembly aka Northbrook Bible Chapel 1972-2018+
    • @ 225 Victoria Rd. 1972-2018+; 1150 Cole Harbour Rd., Cole Harbour +2020+
    • c/o Paul Hatt 1972-1995; Don Salmans 1996-2010+; David MacDonald +2012-2020+
    • also see NBC's website

Fall River

  • Fall River Chapel, NS (OB BC) 2003-2023+
    • Fall River Community Bible Chapel
    • @ The Open Gate, 5 Miller Lane & @ St. John's United, 3360 NS-2 +2018-present
    • c/o Jim Cox +2020+
    • also see CBC's website

Halifax

  • Grace Chapel, Halifax, NS (OB BC) +1958-2023+
    • Armdale Bible Chapel +1958-1961; Fairview Bible Chapel 1962-1987
    • @ Fairmount Rd. +1958-1959; @ Armdale Rotary 1960-1961; Willet St. & Frederick Ave., Fairview 1962-1987; corner of Farnham Gate Rd. & Landsdowne Ave. 1988; 20 Landsdowne Dr. 1989-2010+; 255 Ross St. +2018-present
    • c/o William F. Leadbeater +1958-1964; D.R. Lennox @ Clayton Park, Halifax 1965-1975; Ron Harris @ Fleming Heights, Halifax 1976-1981; Ron H. Stuart 1982-1987; Hal Threadcraft 1988-1989; Bruce Havill 1990-1992; John Munro 1994-1996; Ron Stuart 1997-1998; Keith Havill 1997-1998; Ross MacDonald +2020+
    • see GC's website
  • Halifax Gospel Hall, NS (OB) +1897-1925; +1941-present
    • North Street Gospel Hall 2007-present
    • @ 20 Creighton St. +1941-1948+; 2756 Swaine St. 1950-2007; 6405/6417 North St., Halifax 2007-present
    • c/o Judge James Johnston Hunt +1897-1925 (b. 1850 Cornwallis Square, Kings, NS - d. 1925 Halifax, NS), son of Dr. Abraham S. Hunt & Catherine Johnston Hunt. Dr. Abraham Hunt served as Supt. of Education of NS. Catherine's father was a notable area judge, and her uncle James William Johnston served as Prime Minister of NS.
      • Johnston Hunt was the first Judge of the juvenile court in Halifax, and his obit states that he was "universally respected and admired".
        • Archdeacon Armitage tributes: "Judge Hunt was one of the foremost workers at St. Paul's. He was a polished speaker and adorned every platform upon which he appeared. He was a strong supporter of the Bible Society and Mission organizations and his special gift was the exposition of scripture, and in the delivery of simple gospel messages. He was a member of the diocese and the synod and was there much respected... He was a member of the Corresponding Committee of the Colonial and Continental Church Society in which he took a particular interest. There was no good work in Halifax in which he was not interested."
      • wife: Mary Emma "Minnie" Anderson Hunt (b. 1853 Halifax, NS - d. 1926 Digby, NS), daughter of George Ritchie Anderson (b. 1831 Halifax, NS - d. 1886 London, Eng.) & Harriet Amelia Connell Anderson (b. 1829 Woodstock, Carleton, NB - d. 1865 Halifax, NS).
        • As per FindAGrave, the Anderson family was prominent in Halifax. George was "the senior partner in the dry goods firm Anderson, Billings and Co. that was begun by his father, the late Hon. John Hawkins Anderson, who was a Member of the Legislative Assembly of Nova Scotia (MLA) and was appointed by Royal Proclamation to the first Canadian Senate as a Liberal Senator at Confederation. The Anderson house, now a historic site, was built to showcase of his new prominence in his father's firm and in Halifax society. George Ritchie Anderson attained the rank of colonel in the local militia and was an aide-de-camp to the Lieutenant Governor of Nova Scotia. His other achievements included: director of the Union Band, director of the Halifax Gas Company, and member of the managing committee of the Deaf and Dumb Asylum."
      • Daughter: Susan Helen Anderson Connell (1877-1919 Halifax, NS). Husband: Charles Herbert Newton Connell (b. 1876 NB - d. 1951 Vancouver, BC).
        • If this is the correct C.H.N. Connell, he was a retired district engineer with the Canadian railroad, and also the grandson of the first postmaster general in Canada, Charles Connell (1810-1873) who was the first to place royalty other than reigning monarch on a postage stamp, and resigned his position after placing his own picture on a stamp in defiance of politics of the day including converting to a decimal system. Connell later served as Surveyor General of NS. Here's a good article on the stamp controversy of the early 1860's, and also his Wiki.
    • c/o Andrew M. Hunter, 72 Henry St. +1941-1969;
    • c/o Samuel R. Cairns 1970-1978
      • @ Birch Cove 1970-1972; @ Dartmouth 1973-1978
    • c/o Edward J. Walsh @ Dartmouth 1979-1989
    • c/o Arthur Harnish @ Hubbards 1990-2020+; Lloyd Cain +2012-2020+
    • c/o Andrew Swan ?-present; Matthew Cain ?-present;
    • also see NSGH's website
  • Halifax Meeting Room, NS (EB) +1871-1890; (TW-Lowe-eb) 1890-1909; (TW-eb) 1909-1911+
    • @ Temperance Hall +1880-1882+; 257 Brunswick St. +1894+; Room 9, second flat, 237 Barrington St. +1896+; Room 4, Cameron Bldg., Duke & Barrington Sts. +1911+
    • Meeting Times
      • 1894: L.D. 11:00am, 7:00pm; Tue. P 7:45pm; Thu. R 7:45pm
      • 1896: add that the Gospel meeting at 7:00pm on L.D. is at 257 Brunswick St.
      • 1911: L.D. 11:00am
    • c/o William E.C. Howe +1877-1882+ (b. 1816 NS)
      • Supreme Court Registrar of Probate +1863-1889+
      • lived @ 32 Bishop St. +1875-1887
      • wife: Margaret Howe +1871+ (b. 1819 Scot.); Children:
        • Douglas Howe +1871+, +1894+, +1911+ (b. 1851 NS), law student in 1871. @ 18 Mitchell St. +1911+. @ 28 Kent St. +1894-1896+. Correspondent in 1894-1896.
        • Isabella Nixon Howe Pennington +1871-1903 (b. 1854 NS - d. 1927 Montreal, QC?); She married James Pennington (b. 1843 Strafford, Essex, England - d. 1935 Montreal, QC), and were both in fellowship with the EB in Halifax until 1903 when they relocated to Montreal. According to his obit in The Gazette (Montreal), James was a longtime Montreal resident, and a brother of William Pennington, of Halifax, "one of the survivors of the historic charge of the Light Brigade at Balaclava". It also indicated that he was "born and educated in England", and arrived in Halifax at the age of 30 representing the Cunard Steamship Line, and he remained there for 30 years, where he married Isabella, where it is noted that she was a grand-niece of "Hon. Joseph Howe, one time Secretary of State for Canada, and also Lieutenant-Governor of Nova Scotia". James' father, Albert Pennington (b. 1811 Islington, Sussex, Eng. - d. 1874 London, Eng.), was a schoolmaster in 1851 in West Hackney, Middlesex, England.
        • Francis C. "Frank" Howe +1871+ (b. 1858 NS); foundry clerk in 1910 @ Providence, R.I.)
        • Agnes P. Howe Holloway +1871+ (b. 1859 Halifax, NS - d. 1939 Bethlehem, Lehigh, PA), She married William Holloway, Jr. (b. 1872 Halifax, NS), a published author living in Manhattan, N.Y. in 1910. He was living in New York City as early as 1891, when he was employed as a bookbinder. William was raised Baptist, and immigrated to the U.S. in 1901, and Agnes in 1904.
    • c/o James Pennington, Cunard's offices +1877-1903
      • see Isabella Nixon Howe Pennnington
    • Jos. Pennington @ Cunard's offices +1894+
  • Halifax preaching point (Raven-Taylor EB) +1929+

Kings County

Avonport

  • Avonport Gospel Hall, NS (OB) 1962; 1979-2005; 2008-present
    • @ 12671 Hwy. 1 +2012-2020+
    • c/o Alfred Milligan @ Wolfville +1962+; Hugh Kelly @ Wolfville 1979-2005; 2008-2010+; Paul Kerney +2012-2016+; Paul Kenny @ Hants Border +2018-2020+
    • also see Anchor Point Radio

Wolfville

  • Wolfville Christian Assembly, NS (EB) +1870's?-1881; (KLC-EB) 1881-present
    • Darby evidently visited St. Croix (and possibly Wolfville) on one (or more) of his visits to Halifax in the 1860's and/or 1870's. Or the St. Croix meeting may have come first, followed by the Wolfville meeting.
    • also see Patterns of Truth

Southeastern NS

Cape Breton Island (RM)

Baddeck

  • Baddeck Gospel Hall, NS (OB) +1897+; +1958-2020+
    • @ 3 Academy St. +2012-2020+
    • c/o George Whitley @ Baddeck Forks +1897+; Lloyd MacRitchie +1958-2020+

Cape North

  • Cape North Gospel Hall, NS (OB) 1995-2010+
    • c/o Calvin MacDonald @ River Denys 1995-2006; Gordon Swan 2007-2010+; Oliver MacKinnon 2010+

Point Edward

  • Union Church, NS (OB BC) 1866-2023+
    • founded by Samuel Frederick Kendall (see Sydney Assembly, NS), the historic Union Church in what is now Point Edward on Mitchell Island, in 1866, an inter-denominational church building, used primarily as a preaching station for the North Sydney Calvary Baptist Church.

River Denys

  • Blues Mills Gospel Hall, NS (OB) 1955-present
    • @ 34 Mountain Rd. (Trans-Canada Hwy.) +1992-present
    • River Denys Gospel Hall 1955-1991
    • c/o David MacDonald @ Inverness Co. 1955-1962; Dan MacLennan @ River Denys Station 1963-1991; David W. MacDonald 1993-1998; John Bain @ Port Hawkesbury 1999-2002, +2012-2020+

Sydney

  • Sydney Assembly, NS (OB) 1850-1885+
    • c/o Samuel Frederick Kendall 1850-1885 (b. 1818 Bristol, England - d. 1885 Cape Breton, NS)
      • "Thirty-five years he laboured in isolation, with much discomfort amidst the coldness and bleakness of that country; but little can be traced of how he was supported. The records are above. He fell asleep in 1885." (from Charles Brewer's My Book of Remembrance from 1909, via BrethrenArchive.
      • also see Union Church, NS, established by Kendall in 1866 on Mitchell Island.
      • wife: Emily Long Kendall (b. 1825 London, England); Children:
        • Dr. Arthur Samuel Kendall 1861-1879+ (b. 1861 Sydney, NS - d. 1944) studied medicine @ Mount Allison College, Halifax Medical College, Bellevue Hospital Medical College in Manhattan, New York, graduating in 1884, and at Guy's Hospital Medical School in London. He became a member of the Royal College of Surgeons in 1884, and was Medical Health Officer for Cape Breton, according to his wiki. He represented Cape Breton in the Nova Scotia House of Assembly 1897-1900 & 1904-1911, and the House of Commons in Canada 1900-1904 as a Liberal member. See his wiki.
          • Bellevue is the oldest public hospital in the United States, founded in 1736 in NYC's first permanent almshouse at City Hall Park. It is also presently one of the largest hospitals, with 844 beds, a 25-story patient care facility, an attending physician staff of 1200, and an in-house staff of 5,500. It is regarded a safety net hospital, providing healthcare for individuals regardless of their insurance status or ability to pay, handling over half a million patient visits annually, according to Wikipedia.
            • It opened the first maternity ward in the U.S. in 1799, and by 1867, Bellevue physicians were "instrumental in developing New York City's sanitary code, the first in the world". The school was founded in 1861, the first medical college in New York, followed by the first nursing school in the U.S. in 1873, based on Florence Nightingale's principles, the first children's clinic in 1874, the first emergency pavilion in 1876, and a psychiatric hospital in 1879, considered "revolutionary" at the time.
        • Dr. Henry Ernest Kendall 1865-1883+ (b. 1865 NS) served as Lieutenant-Governor of Nova Scotia from 1942-1947, the oldest person to hold the office in the province's history, appointed at the age of 78. See his wiki.
  • Sydney Gospel Hall, NS (OB) +1936-1986; 1990-1997+
    • @ Pitt St., nr. Charolett St. +1941-1943+; Townsend St., nr. Inglis +1947-1956+; corner of Whitney Ave. & Terrace St. +1958-1986; 1990-1997+
    • c/o Murdoch MacDonald, 635 Prince St. +1936-1961; Roland Kaiser @ Westmount 1962-1963, 1966-1972; D. Philips 1973-1982; David Williams @ North Sydney 1990-1997+

Sydney Mines

  • Sydney Mines Gospel Hall, NS (OB) +1911-1997+
    • Cape Breton Gospel Hall +1931+; Pit Street Gospel Hall +1936-1975
    • @ Pit St. +1936-1975; 9 King St. 1976-1997+
    • c/o Thomas Hamilton +1917-1927+ (b. 1873 Scot.)
      • In 1911, he was living with his brother-in-law, Robert Gillan (b. 1844 Scot.), and his wife Maggie Wotherspoon Gillan-Hamilton, and their seven children, living in Victoria, North Cape Breton. Both Thomas and Robert were coal miners at the time, and Thomas identified as PB by that point, though his brother-in-law's family were all Presbyterian.By 1917, he was living at Sydney Mines, with his wife Elizabeth, and three children, who identified as PB in a 1921 census.
      • also see Victoria Gospel Hall, NS
      • Wife: Elizabeth Hamilton +1921-1927+ (b. 1894 Scotland); Children:
        • Elizabeth Heart Hamilton Ferguson +1921-1927+ (b. 1917 Sydney Mines, NS - d. 2013 Toronto, ON); married John Wilfred Ferguson (1906-1959 Sydney Mines, NS), raised Presby.
        • Archibald Hamilton 1919-1927+ (b. 1919 Sydney Mines, NS)
        • William John Hamilton 1921-1927+ (b. 1921 Sydney Mines, NS)
    • c/o James Richmond +1922+; Arnold Ernst +1936-1961; Fred Layton @ Sydney River 1962-1981; Norman A. MacQueen 1982-1997+

Guysborough County

Port Bickerton

Port Hilford

  • Port Hilford preaching point (Raven-Taylor EB) +1929+

Lunenburg County

The township of Lunenburg is stated in 1870 by Haliburton, according to History of the County of Lunenburg, by Mather B. Desbrisay, to be the 2nd oldest settlement formed by the English government in Nova Scotia, of which Halifax is the oldest.

Nineveh

  • Nineveh Gospel Hall, NS (OB) 1932/1936-present
    • Lenon Knox McIlwaine (1898-1984) did evangelistic work in (East Clifford or East Dalhousie) starting about 1932, a few started breaking bread in a home until 1936 when they relocated to Nineveh after two years of evangelistic work there.
    • @ home of Barnford Owen Kaulbach (b. 1861 Big Lots, Lunenburg, NS - d. 1945 East Dalhousie, Kings, NS), East Clifford OR East Dalhousie (1932/1933)-1935; Evangelistic work starting 1934 in Nineveh, broke bread in 1936.
      • son of Stephen Kaulback (b. 1831 Pine Grove, Lunenburg, NS - d. 1919 Bridgewater, Lunenburg, NS) & Jemima Lavinia Lohnes Kaulback (b. 1832 Lunenburg, NS - d. 1898 Summerside, Lunenburg, NS).
        • The immigrating ancestors was Johann Martinus Kaulbach (b. 1730 Dierdorf, Germany - d. 1792 Mahone Bay, Lunenburg, NS) & Anna Magdalene Koch Kaulbach (b. 1733 Germany - d. 1813 Dutch, Lunenburg, NS), married in the Dutch Reformed Church in Lunenburg, which Johann may have been one of the earliest founders.
          • In 1870, when the Lunenburg history was written, John Henry Kaulbach (1796-1878) was serving as the High Sheriff (until his death), and his mother, Anna Barbara Zwicker Kaulbach (b. 1768 - d. 1871 Lunenburg, NS) was the oldest county resident, reaching her hundredth birthday.
            • It was noted that she had 119 living descendants (and 44 ones not living)... "she yet retains the use of all her faculties, except that she is in some measure deprived of hearing; recollects the events of her earliest years; and reads and knits without spectacles." On the anniversary of her birth, Feb. 11, 1869 she received more than 100 visitors at her home, "and in the evening, entertained a large number of her relatives. Before the latter separated, prayers were offered by Rev. H.L. Owen with thanks for God's extended goodness to His aged servant." And on her 101st birthday, she "went out for a sleigh drive, and dined with the Hon. John Creighton".
              • Anna's husband was John Henry Kaulbach, Sr. (1758-1833), a brother of Johann Peter Kaulbach (1755-1839) who is direct ancestor of Barnford Kaulbach and his descendants.
      • wife: Louise C. Aminela Barkhouse Kaulbach (b. 1872 Beach Meadows, Queens, NS; m. 1896 Kentville, Kings, NS; d. 1927), daughter of George Simeon Barkhouse (b. 1836 New Cornwall, Lunenburg, NS - d. 1911 East Dalhousie, Kings, NS) & Sophia Ann Demone Barkhouse (b. 1840 - d. 1922 Lakeview, Kings, NS).
        • George Barkhouse was a descendant of Johann Nikolaus Berghaus (b. 1716 Hähnlein, Germany - d. 1794 Mahone Bay, Lunenburg, NS) who emigrated to Halifax in 1752.
        • Sophia Barkhouse was a descendant of Franz Joseph Demone (b. 1720 Switzerland; m. 1754 Lunenburg, NS; d. 1803 North River, Colchester, NS) & Anna Catherine Susanna Herman Demone (b. 1734 Germany - d. 1822 North River, NS).
    • @ 2495 Hwy. 208 ?-present
    • In +1954, they became listed in the AB.
    • c/o Lenon Knox McIlwaine 1932-1934+ (b. 1898 Larne, Co. Antrim, N.I. - d. 1984 Bethany Lodge, Unionville, Toronto, York, ON). Lenon was a son of Edward McIlwaine & Margaret Magill McIlwaine. Lenon's wife was Sarah Brownlee Logan McIlwaine (b. 1898 Broughshane or Ballymena, Co. Antrim, N.I. - d. 1993 NS), a tribute by Albert Hull in Truth & Tidings may be found transcribed here. Three children: Margaret McIlwaine Storer (England), Sadie Ann McIlwaine Walmsley (Venezuela), & Robert McIlwaine (Charlottetown). Memorial service for Lenon was at Nineveh Gospel Hall, officiated by Albert Hull & James Walmsley.
    • c/o Robert Cecil Kaulback (1936-1940)-1951 (b. 1912 Dalhousie East, Kings, NS - d. 1996)
    • c/o Harold Barkhouse 1951-1979
      • @ Hemford 1951-1962; @ New Germany 1963-1979
    • c/o Robert James Kaulback @ Bridgewater 1980-2021 (b. 1945 New Germany, NS - d. 2021 Bridgewater, NS)
    • also see NGH's website

Pleasantville

It would appear that Capt. J.B. Sarty's kin mostly married descendants of fishermen. Jacob Sarty served as managing owner of a schooner known as the "Darling" from 1886-1895, which had 14 paid crew in 1888 (and resided at La Have). Also in 1888, William Sarty was managing owner of the Cymbeline, also of La Have. In 1904 & 1905, J.B. managed (and/or owned) the "Ophir" (#111704), registered at the Lunenburg port, which had 15 paid crew, and received $189 in fishing bounty that year. On a note of unknown relation, Benjamin Sarty was the first S.S. Superintendent at Pleasantville Baptist Church in 1887, and Jacob's immediate family was Baptist prior to PB.

  • Pleasantville Meeting Room, NS (TW-EB) +1911+ (EB?) +1914-1931+
    • @ The Hall
    • Meeting Times (1911): Su B 10:30am, G/P 7pm; Fri P 7pm
    • c/o W.H. Willis +1911-1931+
    • c/o Capt. Jacob B. Henry Sarty, Jr. +1901-1931+ (b. 1845 La Have, NS - d. 1933 Lunberry, Lun., NS), son of John Lewis Sarty (b. 1808 Upper LaHave, NS - d. 1889 Pleasantville, NS) & Elizabeth Sarah Corkum Sarty (b. 1811 - d. 1883 Pleasantville, NS). 1901 @ Conquerall Bank. 1931 @ Pleasantville. The Corkum (previously Gorkum) family emigrated from Slovakia in 1752. The immigrating ancestor (1752) in the Sarty family was Jean Urbain Sertie (b. 1718 Montbeliard, Doubs, France - d. 1761 Lun., NS) & Marie Catherine Belos Sertie (b. 1720 Montbeliard, France - d. 1756 Lun., NS). The Sarty family goes back to the late 1500's in Doubs, Franche-Comte, France.
      • Wife (1874 @ New Cumberland, Lun., NS): Eleanor Jane Misner Sarty (b. 1850 New Cumberland, NS - d. 1906 Pleasantville, NS), daughter of Theodorus Misner (b. 1806 LaHave, Lun., NS - d. 1890 New Cumberland, NS) & Sophia Catherine Hughey Misner (b. 1805 - d. 1881 New Germany, NS).
      • Capt. Eber Angus Sarty +1901+ (b. 1875 Conquerall Bank, Lun., NS - d. 1948 Woodside, Halifax, NS). Wife (1906 @ Lunenburg, NS): Ella Eurena Neal Sarty (b. 1881 Summerside, Lun., NS - d. 1961 Worcester, MA), daughter of Capt. Daniel Edward Neal (b. 1851 LaHave, Lun., NS - d. 1919 Lunenburg, NS) & Sarah Caroline Corkum Neal (b. 1859 Lun., NS). In 1911, Daniel & Sarah Neal lived at Middle LaHave, and were PB, as was their daughter Dorothy G. Neal (b. 1892 Summerside, NS - d. 1989 Chestnut Hill, Middlesex, MA), their son Herbert Leslie Neal (b. 1899 Middle LaHave, NS), and Sarah's parents were Methodist in old age. In 1921, Eber lived at Liverpool West, Queens, NS, was registered Baptist and was employed as a sea captain. In 1901, Ella was a schoolteacher in Upper LaHave.
      • Stephen Emmanuel Sarty +1901+ (b. 1876 Conquerall Bank, Lun., NS - d. 1943 Pleasantville, NS). Wife (1906 @ Lun., NS): Mary Magdalene Butler Sarty +1901+ (b. 1881 NS - d. 1945 Pleasantville, NS), daughter of Patrick Butler (b. 1851 Main-a-Dieu, Cape Breton, NS - d. 1910 Pleasantville, NS) & Lucy Ann Corkum Butler (b. 1854 Pleasantville, NS - d. 1932 Conquerall Bank, NS). In 1901, Patrick & Lucy Corkum Butler were PB, as was their daughter Mary, and son Franklyn William Butler (b. 1891 Lun., NS - d. 1952 Beverly, Essex, MA).
      • Selena Ellen Sarty Manthorne +1901+ (b. 1878 Conq., NS - d. 1943 Los Angeles, CA). Husband: Archibald Franklin Manthorne (b. 1878 Petite Riviere, Lun., NS - d. 1921 Worcester, MA), son of Gilbert Elisha Manthorne (b. 1843 Beach Meadows, Queens, NS - d. 1905 Petite Riviere, NS) & Sarah Clarissa Ann "Clara" Conrad Manthorne (b. 1840 NS - d. 1914). In 1891, Gilbert was employed as a shoemaker.
      • Fannie May Sarty Conrad +1901+ (1879-1908 Conq., NS). Husband (1904 @ Lun., NS: James Angus Conrad (b. 1875 Upper LaHave, NS - d. 1961 Conq., NS), son of James Josiah Conrad (b. 1833 - d. 1915 Conq., NS) & Rachel Catherine Conrad (b. 1849 Bayport, Lun., NS - d. 1937 Conq., NS). Rachel Conrad was a daughter of George Wilhelm Conrad (1815-1904 Lun., NS) & Catherine Elizabeth Zink Conrad (b. 1823 Blandford, Lun., NS - d. 1884 Second Peninsula, Lun., NS). The Conrad family arrived from Germany in NS in 1757, the ancestor John Lorentz Conradt (1741-1797) died at Conrad Islands, Rose Bay, NS).
      • Enos Sarty +1901+ (b. 1881 Conq., NS - d. 1959 Pleasantville, NS). Wife: Florence Ann Richards Sarty (b. 1887 Conq., NS - d. 1956 Halifax, NS), daughter of J. Solomon Richards (b. 1860 Conq., NS - d. 1932 Bridgewater, NS) & Jane Isabel Corkum Richards (b. 1864 New Ross, Lun., NS - d. 1940 Pleasantville, NS).
      • William Foster Sarty +1901+ (b. 1890 Conq., NS - d. 1972). Wife: Esther Blanche Neal Sarty (b. 1891 Summerside, NS - d. 1983), daughter of Capt. Daniel Edward Neal (b. 1851 LaHave, Lun., NS - d. 1919 Lunenburg, NS) & Sarah Caroline Corkum Neal (b. 1859 Lun., NS).

Southwestern NS

Digby County

Weaver Settlement

Weymouth

Yarmouth County

Hubbards Point

  • Hubbards Point Gospel Hall, NS (OB) 1994-present
    • @ exit 33 off Rt. 103 1994-2005; 633 Hwy. 308 2006-2010+; 3114 Hwy. 308 +2012+
    • c/o Roland Landry @ Tusket 1994-1995; Terry Moulaison @ Ste. Ann du Ruisseau, Argyle 1996-2020+; Roland Landry 2020+
    • also see HBGH's website

Lower Argyle

  • Argyle Christian Assembly, NS (OB) +1962-2021+
  • Argyle Gospel Hall +1962-1975; Argyle Christian Assembly 1976-1993; Lower Argyle Gospel Hall 1994-2005; Argyle Christian Assembly 2006-2020+
    • c/o Harold Smith @ Central Argyle +1962-1976; James Conrad 1977-1981; J. Richard Goodwin @ Glenwood 1982-1993; Philip Nickerson @ Glenwood 1994-2020+; Harold Smith +2012-2020+

Port Maitland

  • Port Maitland Meeting Room, NS (TW-Lowe-eb) +1894-1908; (TW-eb) 1908-1911+
    • @ home of H.H. Perry
    • Meeting Times L.D.
      • 1894: 11:00am & 2:00pm
      • 1896: 10:30am & 2:00pm
      • 1911: 11:00am, R 7:00pm; Wed. P 8:00pm;
    • c/o H.H. Perry +1894-1911+; Adam Diack @ Yarmouth +1911+

Yarmouth

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Carlyon

  • Carlyon Gospel Hall, NS (OB) +1927+
    • c/o J.C. Carter
      • there was a J.C. Carter that traveled in 1919 from Winnipeg to Halifax.
    • possibly Carleton Village, Shelburne County???