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By 1897, there was a Gospel Hall in Chatham, Kent Co., [[Ontario]], Canada. It met at 56-4th St., near the post office as early as 1936-1950 and at 218 Forest Ave. 1951-1971, then the assembly folded.
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By 1897, there was a Gospel Hall in Chatham, Kent Co., [[Ontario]], Canada. It met at 56-4th St., near the post office as early as 1936-1950 and at 218 Forest Ave. 1951-1971, then the assembly folded.
  
Meanwhile, by 1897, there was also a Gospel Hall in nearby Merlin, in the same county.   T. Brown was the correspondent at that time, followed by John Brown by 1927, Isaac Brown by 1936-1948+, E.W. Jones 1950-1970, Robert A. Robertson @ Leamington & Kingsville 1971-1990, and David Robertson thru the present. In 1994, the assembly relocated to its current location of 235 Joseph St., Chatham, rebranding as Chatham Gospel Hall.  
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Meanwhile, by 1897, there was also a Gospel Hall in nearby Merlin, in the same county. T. Brown was the correspondent at that time, followed by John Brown by 1927, Isaac Brown by 1936-1948+, E.W. Jones 1950-1970, Robert A. Robertson @ Leamington & Kingsville 1971-1990, and David Robertson thru the present. In 1994, the assembly relocated to its current location of 235 Joseph St., Chatham, rebranding as Chatham Gospel Hall.
  
By 1988, there was likely a division that created Chatham Bible Chapel, which met at a local Christian school thru 1994, then 21 McKeough St. thru 1998, with a correspondent of Len Carr. By 2000, it was meeting in a home at 17 Regency Dr., with an unknown contact, known as [[Chatham Bible Fellowship, ON|Chatham Bible Fellowship]]. There has also been a TW-exclusive assembly meeting in Chatham since as early as 1871, which currently meets in a home in Leamington, known as [[Chatham Meeting Room, ON|Chatham Meeting Room]].
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By 1988, there was likely a division that created Chatham Bible Chapel, which met at a local Christian school thru 1994, then 21 McKeough St. thru 1998, with a correspondent of Len Carr. By 2000, it was meeting in a home at 17 Regency Dr., with an unknown contact, known as [[Chatham Bible Fellowship, ON|Chatham Bible Fellowship]]. There has also been a TW-exclusive assembly meeting in Chatham since as early as 1871, which currently meets in a home in Leamington, known as [[Leamington Meeting Room, ON|Leamington Meeting Room]].
  
 
=Locations @ Chatham=
 
=Locations @ Chatham=
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* Walter Regis 1963-1967
 
* Walter Regis 1963-1967
 
* Sam Gordon 1968-1971
 
* Sam Gordon 1968-1971
* David Robertson 1994-current      
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* David Robertson 1994-current
  
 
=Also See=
 
=Also See=

Revision as of 09:24, 8 February 2025

By 1897, there was a Gospel Hall in Chatham, Kent Co., Ontario, Canada. It met at 56-4th St., near the post office as early as 1936-1950 and at 218 Forest Ave. 1951-1971, then the assembly folded.

Meanwhile, by 1897, there was also a Gospel Hall in nearby Merlin, in the same county. T. Brown was the correspondent at that time, followed by John Brown by 1927, Isaac Brown by 1936-1948+, E.W. Jones 1950-1970, Robert A. Robertson @ Leamington & Kingsville 1971-1990, and David Robertson thru the present. In 1994, the assembly relocated to its current location of 235 Joseph St., Chatham, rebranding as Chatham Gospel Hall.

By 1988, there was likely a division that created Chatham Bible Chapel, which met at a local Christian school thru 1994, then 21 McKeough St. thru 1998, with a correspondent of Len Carr. By 2000, it was meeting in a home at 17 Regency Dr., with an unknown contact, known as Chatham Bible Fellowship. There has also been a TW-exclusive assembly meeting in Chatham since as early as 1871, which currently meets in a home in Leamington, known as Leamington Meeting Room.

Locations @ Chatham

  • 56 4th St. (nr. Post Office) +1936-1950
  • 218 Forest Ave. 1951-1971
  • 235 Joseph St. 1994-present

Correspondents

Merlin Gospel Hall

  • T. Brown +1897+
  • John Brown +1927+
  • Isaac Brown +1936-1948+
  • E.W. Jones 1950-1970
  • Robert A. Robertson 1971-1990
  • David Robertson 1991-1994

Chatham Gospel Hall

  • John Reid +1897-1904+ (b. 1845 Chatham, ON - d. 1920 Cedar Rapids, IA)
  • Claude Coltman +1936+
  • F.W. Watson +1941-1951+
  • Edgar Bancroft +1954-1950
  • Walter Regis 1963-1967
  • Sam Gordon 1968-1971
  • David Robertson 1994-current

Also See

Sources

  • 1897-2020 AAB's