Difference between revisions of "Canadian Pioneers"
From BrethrenPedia
(Created page with "==British Columbia== ==Alberta== * David and Agnes "Nancy" Calderwood-homesteaded 1907 near Pibroch, AB. Founding family of Westlock Gospel Chapel, AB|Westlock Gospel Chap...") |
(→Alberta) |
||
| Line 4: | Line 4: | ||
==Alberta== | ==Alberta== | ||
* David and Agnes "Nancy" Calderwood-homesteaded 1907 near Pibroch, AB. Founding family of [[Westlock Gospel Chapel, AB|Westlock Gospel Chapel]]. Originally of Balymina, Northern Ireland. | * David and Agnes "Nancy" Calderwood-homesteaded 1907 near Pibroch, AB. Founding family of [[Westlock Gospel Chapel, AB|Westlock Gospel Chapel]]. Originally of Balymina, Northern Ireland. | ||
| − | * George Harry Henry and Alice Letts-homesteaded in Pembina/Riverdale district of AB in 1904. Co-founding family of [[Sunnybank Meeting Room, AB|Sunnybank Meeting Room]]. First brethren assembly in that area. | + | * George Harry Henry and Alice Letts-homesteaded in Pembina/Riverdale district of AB in 1904. Co-founding family of [[Sunnybank Meeting Room, AB|Sunnybank Meeting Room]]. First brethren assembly in that area. Originally of Calumet Island, QC. See Calumet Island page. |
* Thomas White and Margaret Letts-homesteaded in Pembina/Riverdale District of AB in 1904. Co-founding family of [[Sunnybank Gospel Hall, AB|Sunnybank Meeting Room]]. | * Thomas White and Margaret Letts-homesteaded in Pembina/Riverdale District of AB in 1904. Co-founding family of [[Sunnybank Gospel Hall, AB|Sunnybank Meeting Room]]. | ||
* William and Dorothy Letts-homesteaded in Sunnybank, AB in 1909. Met with their sons in the [[Sunnybank Meeting Room, AB|Sunnybank Meeting Room.]] | * William and Dorothy Letts-homesteaded in Sunnybank, AB in 1909. Met with their sons in the [[Sunnybank Meeting Room, AB|Sunnybank Meeting Room.]] | ||
* Earnest Edmond and Lucy Emmalina "Emma" Letts-homesteaded in Sunnybank, AB in 1913. Met with family in [[Sunnybank Meeting Room, AB|Sunnybank Meeting Room]] until they left with their son, Harry Ernest Letts, to start the [[Sunnybank Gospel Hall, AB|Sunnybank Gospel Hall]] (OB). | * Earnest Edmond and Lucy Emmalina "Emma" Letts-homesteaded in Sunnybank, AB in 1913. Met with family in [[Sunnybank Meeting Room, AB|Sunnybank Meeting Room]] until they left with their son, Harry Ernest Letts, to start the [[Sunnybank Gospel Hall, AB|Sunnybank Gospel Hall]] (OB). | ||
| − | * George and Elizabeth Struthers-homesteaded in Sunnybank, AB in 1909. Fellowshipped with their family in [[Sunnybank Meeting Room, AB|Sunnybank Meeting Room]]. [[George Walter Struthers]] was called the "preacher" and provided ministry for the small group. | + | * George and Elizabeth Struthers-homesteaded in Sunnybank, AB in 1909. Fellowshipped with their family in [[Sunnybank Meeting Room, AB|Sunnybank Meeting Room]]. [[George Walter Struthers]] was called the "preacher" and provided ministry for the small group. |
| − | |||
==Saskatchewan== | ==Saskatchewan== | ||
Revision as of 01:50, 21 April 2021
Contents
British Columbia
Alberta
- David and Agnes "Nancy" Calderwood-homesteaded 1907 near Pibroch, AB. Founding family of Westlock Gospel Chapel. Originally of Balymina, Northern Ireland.
- George Harry Henry and Alice Letts-homesteaded in Pembina/Riverdale district of AB in 1904. Co-founding family of Sunnybank Meeting Room. First brethren assembly in that area. Originally of Calumet Island, QC. See Calumet Island page.
- Thomas White and Margaret Letts-homesteaded in Pembina/Riverdale District of AB in 1904. Co-founding family of Sunnybank Meeting Room.
- William and Dorothy Letts-homesteaded in Sunnybank, AB in 1909. Met with their sons in the Sunnybank Meeting Room.
- Earnest Edmond and Lucy Emmalina "Emma" Letts-homesteaded in Sunnybank, AB in 1913. Met with family in Sunnybank Meeting Room until they left with their son, Harry Ernest Letts, to start the Sunnybank Gospel Hall (OB).
- George and Elizabeth Struthers-homesteaded in Sunnybank, AB in 1909. Fellowshipped with their family in Sunnybank Meeting Room. George Walter Struthers was called the "preacher" and provided ministry for the small group.