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* Captain F.G. Scott +1862-1878; (b. 1834) Clerk in 1867 @ Inspector General's Office, Ottawa; 1862: Darby's Letterbook; son of Francis (surgeon) & Marianne Scott (d. April 6, 1867) of Guernsey; Served with the 71st British Army, promoted to Captain in 1846;
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* Captain Francis George Scott (b. 1822 Ireland - d. 1903 Kensington, London, England) +1862-1878
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** Clerk in 1867 @ Inspector General's Office, Ottawa; 1862: Darby's Letterbook; son of Francis (surgeon) & Marianne Scott (d. April 6, 1867) of Guernsey; Served with the 71st Highland Light Infantry, British Army, promoted to Captain in 1846;
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** m. Louisa Maria Stayner (b. 1821 QC - d. 1918 Bromley, Kent, England) 1850 in Quebec City as Anglicans.
 
* James Tracy +1878-1927+ (b. 1839 Ireland), watchmaker in 1871;
 
* James Tracy +1878-1927+ (b. 1839 Ireland), watchmaker in 1871;
 
* Lawrence Vankoughnet +1889+ (1836-1898); His aunt Catherine Scott was the great-grandmother of the author Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, the creator of Sherlock Holmes.
 
* Lawrence Vankoughnet +1889+ (1836-1898); His aunt Catherine Scott was the great-grandmother of the author Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, the creator of Sherlock Holmes.

Revision as of 06:57, 14 September 2020

The Ottawa Meeting Room is considered one of four of the oldest, continuously meeting, Darbyite assemblies in all of Ontario, Canada, alongside the Smiths Falls Meeting Room, the London Meeting Room and the St. Thomas 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

  • Captain Francis George Scott (b. 1822 Ireland - d. 1903 Kensington, London, England) +1862-1878
    • Clerk in 1867 @ Inspector General's Office, Ottawa; 1862: Darby's Letterbook; son of Francis (surgeon) & Marianne Scott (d. April 6, 1867) of Guernsey; Served with the 71st Highland Light Infantry, British Army, promoted to Captain in 1846;
    • m. Louisa Maria Stayner (b. 1821 QC - d. 1918 Bromley, Kent, England) 1850 in Quebec City as Anglicans.
  • James Tracy +1878-1927+ (b. 1839 Ireland), watchmaker in 1871;
  • Lawrence Vankoughnet +1889+ (1836-1898); His aunt Catherine Scott was the great-grandmother of the author Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, the creator of Sherlock Holmes.
  • J.A. Guignard +1901-1905+
  • Edmond Gregory Hipp +1908+;
  • Gilbert Ogilvy +1914-1927+
  • Charles Neate +1914-1927+
  • William Richardson +1914-1927+
  • W.E.H. Richardson +1933+
  • Henry E. Hayhoe +1933-1951+
  • W.J.C. Hyland +1933+
  • Harold W.P. Hyland +1944-1962+
  • Ernest A. Guignard +1944-1962+
  • Gordon H. Hayhoe +1962-1973+
  • Bertram A. Allan +1962-1973+
  • John R. Tunnoch +1966-1973+
  • Randy Hale +1999+
  • Wim Van Hofwegen +1999-2016+
  • S. Dwight Dods +1999-2016+
  • Lee Mayhew +2005+
  • Daniel Downey +2010+
  • Richard Poole +2016+
  • Mats Hong +2016+