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History
From +1914-1938, there was a Sutton Meeting Room, Brome-Missisquoi, Monteregie, Greater Montreal, Southcentral Quebec, Canada, sponsored by James Lafleur, affiliated with the Tunbridge Wells exclusive brethren.
In this same era, there were meeting rooms (or preaching points) at nearby Sutton Junction, Farnham, and Cowansville.
Correspondent
- James Lafleur (b. 1845 Noyan, QC - d. 1938 Sutton, QC) +1914-1938
- owned a General Store in 1889 in Sutton.
Alumni
- Who's Who at Sutton Meeting Room, QC +1914-1933+
Sources
- TW AAB's 1914-1933
- Ancestry.com
- "Montreal: Her Past, Present and Future: Her History From 1535 to 1889"