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==Kazen family== | ==Kazen family== | ||
* Harry Kazen '''1961-1964+''' | * Harry Kazen '''1961-1964+''' | ||
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| + | ==Martin family== | ||
| + | Albert was Philip Mauro's gardener 1918-1922, and stayed in the assembly, and resided on Queen Anne Hill. See Mauro family. | ||
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| + | * Albert Martin '''1918-1922+''' | ||
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| + | ==Matthews family== | ||
| + | * Alex Matthews '''1914+''' | ||
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| + | ==Mauro family== | ||
| + | "In 1918, a patent lawyer who had argued cases before the U.S. Supreme Court in [[District of Columbia|Washington D.C.]] came to the Puget Sound area. Philip Mauro had written a number of scriptural books on prophecy as well as his best known, [https://www.brethrenarchive.org/people/philip-mauro/pamphlets/ruth-the-satisfied-stranger/ ''Ruth: The Satisfied Stranger'']. He gave considerable help in ministering the Word of God during his four year stay in the area. (His gardener, Albert Martin, stayed in the area and made his home on Queen Anne Hill while in the Seattle assembly)." See Martin family. Also see [[Authors#M#Ma|Authors]]. | ||
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| + | * Philip Mauro '''1918-1922''' (1859-1952) | ||
==McNicol family== | ==McNicol family== | ||
* Howard D. McNicol '''+1965-1977+''' | * Howard D. McNicol '''+1965-1977+''' | ||
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==Morrison family== | ==Morrison family== | ||
* George A. Morrison '''+1922-1960+''' | * George A. Morrison '''+1922-1960+''' | ||
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| + | ==Willoughby family== | ||
| + | As per ''Gathered'', somewhere between 1912-1920, preacher C.H. Willoughby made his home in Seattle briefly. | ||
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| + | * C.H. Willoughby | ||
=Sources= | =Sources= | ||
* 1922-2024 AABs' | * 1922-2024 AABs' | ||
| + | * ''Gathered in the Name of the Lord Jesus Christ - Seattle - 1899-2000'' by David E. Brandt. | ||
| + | ** unless otherwise noted, this resource would be credited. | ||
Revision as of 04:51, 17 March 2025
- Clearview Gospel Hall, Snohomish, WA (OB) 1899-current
- Cherry Street Gospel Hall 1912-1920; Roy Street Gospel Hall 1920-1950; Woodland Gospel Hall 1950-1963; West Woodland Gospel Hall 1964-2006; Clearview Gospel Hall 2006-current
Contents
Early Correspondents
- William Ammands 1899-1954
- George A. Morrison @ 4418 Woodlawn Ave. +1922-1960
- Harry Kazen 1961-1964
- Howard D. McNicol 1965-1977
- David C. Hale @ Normandy Park 1978-2000+
- John P. Bell II 2000-current
Notable families
Ammands family
- William Ammands 1899-1954 (d. 1954)
Bell family
- John P. Bell II +2000+
Hale family
- David C. Hale +1978-2000+
Kazen family
- Harry Kazen 1961-1964+
Martin family
Albert was Philip Mauro's gardener 1918-1922, and stayed in the assembly, and resided on Queen Anne Hill. See Mauro family.
- Albert Martin 1918-1922+
Matthews family
- Alex Matthews 1914+
Mauro family
"In 1918, a patent lawyer who had argued cases before the U.S. Supreme Court in Washington D.C. came to the Puget Sound area. Philip Mauro had written a number of scriptural books on prophecy as well as his best known, Ruth: The Satisfied Stranger. He gave considerable help in ministering the Word of God during his four year stay in the area. (His gardener, Albert Martin, stayed in the area and made his home on Queen Anne Hill while in the Seattle assembly)." See Martin family. Also see Authors.
- Philip Mauro 1918-1922 (1859-1952)
McNicol family
- Howard D. McNicol +1965-1977+
Morrison family
- George A. Morrison +1922-1960+
Willoughby family
As per Gathered, somewhere between 1912-1920, preacher C.H. Willoughby made his home in Seattle briefly.
- C.H. Willoughby
Sources
- 1922-2024 AABs'
- Gathered in the Name of the Lord Jesus Christ - Seattle - 1899-2000 by David E. Brandt.
- unless otherwise noted, this resource would be credited.