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| − | [[Dearborn Chapel, MI|Dearborn Chapel]], Dearborn Heights, Detroit, Wayne, [[Michigan|MI]] (G-EB) | + | [[Dearborn Chapel, MI|Dearborn Chapel]], Dearborn Heights, Detroit, Wayne, [[Michigan|MI]] (G-EB) 1927-1933+; (OB) +1936-present |
* 16th St. Assembly +1933+; Dearborn Assembly Hall +1936-1943+; Dearborn Chapel +1965-present | * 16th St. Assembly +1933+; Dearborn Assembly Hall +1936-1943+; Dearborn Chapel +1965-present | ||
Revision as of 20:06, 3 July 2023
Dearborn Chapel, Dearborn Heights, Detroit, Wayne, MI (G-EB) 1927-1933+; (OB) +1936-present
- 16th St. Assembly +1933+; Dearborn Assembly Hall +1936-1943+; Dearborn Chapel +1965-present
Contents
Correspondents
Families
Aird family
- Harry Aird +1933+
Bailey family
- J.D. Bailey +1933+
Bonser family
Carter family
- F.C. Carter +1933+
Clyde family
- John Clyde +1933+
Constable family
- F. Constable +1933+
Duncan family
- James N. Duncan
- John N. Duncan
Godleskie family
- John Godleskie +1933+
Grainger family
- Howard Grainger +1945-1952+
Hegel family
- D.G. Hegel +1933+
Henry family
- Herbert J. Henry +1933+
Louys family
- George F. Louys +1933+
Spalding family
- K.F. Spalding +1933+
Thorpe family
- David B. Thorpe +1933+
Sources
- 1933 Grant document
- Bonser & Godleskie as per Verna Somerville 7-2-23
- DC's website