Aberdeenshire, Scotland

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See Scotland Open Brethren for introduction and abbreviations, and an alphabetical list. D.V., this list will eventually contain Exclusive assemblies as well, but presently just Open Brethren, and is sorted geographically.

Aberdeen

  • 1. Bowesite Assembly, Scotland 1841-c.1850
    • founded after mission in 1841 @ Loch St; Flour-mill Lane; Long-acre, Albion Court.
  • 2. Holburn Gospel Hall, Scotland 1868-1928+
    • 1868, Castlegate; 1871, Gallowgate Chapel; 1872, Gospel Hall, 4, St Paul St.; Gospel Hall, 6 St Paul St.; 1920, *** Round Room, Music Hall, Skene St.; 1928, Holburn Gospel Hall, 220 Holburn St.
  • 3. Footdee Gospel Hall, Scotland 1879-1980's
    • from St. Paul Street
    • 1879, Bothy, Footdee; by 1879, Walker Hall, Footdee; 1952, Footdee Gospel Hall, Pier Rd., Footdee.
  • 4. Woodside Fountain Hall, Scotland c.1881-1903+
    • from St. Paul St.
    • c.1881, St Catherine's Hall, Woodside; 1903, Fountain Hall, 7 Don Pl., Woodside.
  • 5. Hebron Hall, Aberdeen, Scotland: 1889-1911+
    • from St. Paul St.
    • 1889, Union Hall, Union Row; 1893, Langstane Hall 36 Langstane Pl; 1894, Windsor Place Hall, Windsor Pl; 1902, Holburn Hall, Justice Mill Lane; 1911, Hebron Hall, 6 Thistle St.
  • 6. Victoria Hall, Torry, Scotland 1900-1928+
    • from St. Paul St.
    • 1900, Gospel Hall, Victoria Rd., Torry; 1902, Torry Hall, South Esplanade West, Torry; 1928, Victoria Hall, Victoria Rd, Torry
  • 7. Stevenson Street Assembly Hall, Scotland 1918-late 1970's.
    • from Hebron Hall
    • 1918, Hadden St. Hall, Hadden St; 1922, Assembly Hall, 34 Belmont St; 1938, Assembly Hall, Stevenson St.
  • 8. Fernilea Gospel Hall, Scotland 1967+
    • 1967, Fernilea Gospel Hall, Summerhill Terr.
  • 9. Deeside Christian Fellowship: see Milltimber.

Banff and Buchan

Banff

  • fl. 1882

Blairmohr

Macduff

  • f. 1904, after mission.
    • By 1922, Gospel Hall, Market St.; 1927, Town Hall; 1934, Gospel Hall, Market St.

Formartine

Auchengoul

  • f. 1890; 1910, trans. Forgue; disc. c.1959.
    • 1890, private house nr. Bridge of Marnock, Inverkeithny; 1910, Moscorrall Hall, Forgue, Aberdeenshire.

Huntly

Haugh of Glass

TBS

  • Aboyne: f. 1872, by B.m; disc. c.1927.
    • By 1897, Meeting Room; by 1922, Public Hall.
  • Auchterless: fl. 1897–1904.
    • In 1897, W Cowie, Newmill; by 1904, P Harvey, Rothienorman.
    • Ballater: f. c. 1904 by B.m; 1965; disc. summer only; 1970.
    • By 1904, Gordon Institute, Station Sq.; 1906, Maviston Hall; 1914, Public Hall; 1918, Gospel Hall, Viewfield Rd.; 1919, Gordon Institute, Station Sq.; 1962, 6 Hawthorn Cresc.
  • Banchory: fl. 1871 (f.) Banchory B.C. formed assy.
  • Blackpool: see Millbrex.
  • Boddam: f. by 1881; disc. c.1944.
    • By 1908, Lower Public Hall.
  • Braco: f. 1872, through N.E.S.; after 1904.
    • By 1904, R Walker, Whitewell, Pitcaple.
  • Cairnbulg: fl. 1927.
  • Clatt: f. 1845; disc. 1862.
    • 1845, Jas. Shearer, Croft End of Auchlyne.
  • Collieston: f. 1892; mid-C20 disc.
    • 1897, G. Taylor, Neather Leask.
  • Cruden Bay: f. by 1897; disc. after 1933.
    • By 1897, North Haven Mission Hall; 1901, Public Hall, Port Errol.
  • Duncanstone: f. 1845; disc. c.1852.
  • Dyce: fl. 1897–1904.
    • By 1897, School Room.
  • Flinder: fl. c.1872 through N.E.S.
  • Forgue: see Auchengoul, Banffshire.
  • Fraserburgh:
    • 1. Bethel Hall: fl. 1872, through N.E.S.
      • 1872, Bethel Hall.
    • 2. Gospel Hall: f. by 1897.
      • By 1897, Mr A Watt’s house, George St., Broadseam; by 1904, 273 Frithside St.; by 1922, Old Academy, 15 Mid St.; 1927, Gospel Hall, Batchens Brae, Frithside St; 1941, Masonic Hall, Commerce St; 1950, Gospel Hall, Albert St. Lane.
    • 3. Gospel Hall: f. ?1939; 1942, united with Masonic Hall assy.
      • Jubilee Hall; 1941, Gospel Hall, The Cross.
  • Huntly: f. 1873 through N.E.S.; disc. c.1978.
    • By 1897, Gospel Hall, 11 Torry St.; by 1922, Gospel Hall, Princes St.
  • Insch:
    • 1. Bowesite assy: f. 1845; disc. c.1863.
      • 1845, Bank End Farm.
    • 2. Fordyce Hall: f. 8 June 1873, through N.E.S.; disc. 2004.
      • By 1897, Gospel Hall; by 1922, Fordyce Hall, Commerce St.
  • Inverurie: f. 1871, through N.E.S.
    • 1872, Gospel Room; 1875, North St. Hall; by 1933, Assembly Hall, High St.
  • Kemnay: f. 1871, through N.E.S.; disc. after 1904.
    • By 1897, Upper Room, Public Hall.
  • Kennethmount: f. 1871, through N.E.S.; disc. 1872.
    • 1871, George Adam's house.
  • Kirkerton: fl. 1904.
  • Logierieve: f. 1901; disc. 1960s.
  • Maud: see Turriff.
  • Millbrex: f. 1880; disc. after 1926.
    • By 1926, Square Room, Millbrex, Fyvie.
  • Milltimber: f. 1975, fr. Aberdeen assys.
    • 1975, Deeside Christian Fellowship, Milltimber Primary School, ; 1979, Deeside Christian Fellowship Church Binghill Dr.
  • Mintlaw: f. by 1904; trans. Stuartfield, after 1922; trans Mintlaw, 1950s,.
    • By 1904, Public Hall, Mintlaw; by 1959, Gospel Hall, South St., Mintlaw.
  • Newburgh: f. c.1871, through N.E.S.; disc. early C20.
    • By 1897, Adam Findlay’s house; by 1904, Public Hall.
  • New Deer: f. 1871. through N.E.S.: disc. c.1975.
    • 1871, Public Hall; by 1959, Meeting Room, 3 Fordyce Terr.
  • Northaven: fl. 1897.
    • Mr J Stephen, grocer.
  • Old Meldrum: f. 1872, through N.E.S.; disc. after 1904.
    • By 1897, J Robertson, Gas Works.
  • Old Rayne: f. 23 April, 1871; united with Insch, c.1890.
    • 1871, Joiner's workshop.
  • Oyne: fl. 1871; by 1884, united with Old Rayne.
  • Peterhead: f. 1868.
    • 1868, Wm. McLean, 1 Rose St.; 1869, Maiden St. Hall; Music Hall; by 1897, Prince’s St. Hall; Maiden St. Hall; c.1932, Prince St. Hall, Prince St.; 1965, York St. Hall.
  • Port Errol: see Cruden Bay.
  • Premnay: f. 1878; disc. 1920.
    • 1878, Jas. Thompson, Brackla Farm.
  • Rhynie: f. 1873, through N.E.S.; disc. c.1926.
  • Tarland:
    • 1. F.1871; disc. 1932.
      • 1871, John Glass, Mill of Migvie, Tarland; by 1922, Ferrier Sq.
    • 2. Fl. 1936; f. 1936 by B.m.
  • Turriff: f. November 1872, through N.E.S.; trans. Maud, by 1990.
    • By 1897, Committee Room, Town Hall; by 1922, Town Hall; by 1990, Christian Brethren Assembly, Llanarth, Bank Rd., Maud
  • Whinnyfold:
    • 1. Gospel Hall: fl. 1897–1904.
      • In 1904, Gospel Hall.
    • 2. Assembly Hall: f. 1923 after evangelism; disc. 1970.
      • By 1933, Mission Hall (by 1951, Assembly Hall), Cruden Bay.


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