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* [[James William Marshall]] +1878-1892 (b. 1835 England - d. Oct. 20, 1892 London, ON); Railroad Clerk in 1891; wife Jane Bebis;
 
* [[James William Marshall]] +1878-1892 (b. 1835 England - d. Oct. 20, 1892 London, ON); Railroad Clerk in 1891; wife Jane Bebis;
* Philip E. Mackenzie 1879-1894+; Attorney @ Magee, McKillop, Murphy & MacKenzie
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* [[Philip Edward Mackenzie, Sr.]] (b. 1835) 1879-1894+; Attorney @ Magee, McKillop, Murphy & MacKenzie; Wife Elizabeth Strickland (b. 1840)
 
* [[Edmund Kates Land]] +1894-1901+;  (1833-1911); 1900: House Painter; Lived @ 89 Horton;  Ch: Eva, stenographer @ James Cowan & Co.; R. Blanche, clerk; PB 1881-1901+
 
* [[Edmund Kates Land]] +1894-1901+;  (1833-1911); 1900: House Painter; Lived @ 89 Horton;  Ch: Eva, stenographer @ James Cowan & Co.; R. Blanche, clerk; PB 1881-1901+
 
* Mrs. Marshall +1894+
 
* Mrs. Marshall +1894+

Revision as of 20:39, 7 November 2019

The London Meeting Room is considered one of four of the oldest, continuously meeting, Darbyite assemblies in all of Ontario, Canada, alongside the Ottawa Meeting Room, ON, the St. Thomas Meeting Room, ON and the Smiths Falls Meeting Room. Each is known to have existed in 1878, if not earlier. All four of these assemblies broke from Raven in 1909 to help form the Tunbridge Wells branch which is arguably the most populous branch of the closed brethren in North America.

Leadership

  • James William Marshall +1878-1892 (b. 1835 England - d. Oct. 20, 1892 London, ON); Railroad Clerk in 1891; wife Jane Bebis;
  • Philip Edward Mackenzie, Sr. (b. 1835) 1879-1894+; Attorney @ Magee, McKillop, Murphy & MacKenzie; Wife Elizabeth Strickland (b. 1840)
  • Edmund Kates Land +1894-1901+;  (1833-1911); 1900: House Painter; Lived @ 89 Horton;  Ch: Eva, stenographer @ James Cowan & Co.; R. Blanche, clerk; PB 1881-1901+
  • Mrs. Marshall +1894+
  • John Frederick Hyatt, Sr. +1894-1901+; (1840-1902); 1871 John was Church of England, but his wife Elizabeth was Plymouth Brethren already.
  • William John Cook +1903-1917+ (1871-1945)
  • Henry William Hodges +1903-1933+ (b. 1859)
  • George H. Ellis +1923-1973+
  • L.F. Gauley +1944+
  • James Findlater +1962-1966+
  • Edward W. Field +1962-2005+
  • Peter Ebert +1973+
  • Keith Dunmore +1973+
  • Douglas Stewart +1985-2005+
  • Graham Whatmough +1985-2005+
  • David Ladore +2010-2016+
  • Ed Hughes +2016+