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=Itinerants=
 
=Itinerants=
 
==1910's==
 
==1910's==
===1912===
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* Samuel McEwen, Sr. 1912 (1877-1944)
* Samuel McEwen, Sr. (1877-1944)
 
  
 
==1920's==
 
==1920's==
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* J.J. Rouse 1939
 
* J.J. Rouse 1939
 
* Mr. Stewart 1939
 
* Mr. Stewart 1939
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==1940's==
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* Samuel McEwen, Sr. 1940 (1877-1944)
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=Ministry=
 
=Ministry=
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* WiS 1912-12: Ardmore, PA: "S. McEwen has had three week's meetings in Ardmore. Attendance good and some fruit."
 
* WiS 1912-12: Ardmore, PA: "S. McEwen has had three week's meetings in Ardmore. Attendance good and some fruit."
  
Samuel McEwen, Sr. '''1912''' (b. 1877 NYC, [[New York|NY]] - d. 1944 Petersburg, [[Virginia|VA]]).  1900 @ [[Matoaca Gospel Hall, VA|Matoaca Gospel Hall]] in Virginia, and self-employed as a tailor.  He managed a poultry farm in Namozine, Dinwiddie, VA in 1910.  Wife (1899 @ Matoaca Gospel Hall, VA): Annie Belle Johnson McEwen (b. 1877 Clover Hill, Chesterfield, VA - d. 1963 Petersburg, VA), daughter of Henry Johnson (b. 1839 Southampton Co., VA - d. 1894 Portsmouth, VA) & Sarah F. Patron Johnson (b. 1844 VA).  W.D. Best officiated their wedding, which was preceded by a Gospel meeting by Henry Turner, based in Richmond, VA, who had returned from Africa as a missionary.
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[[Samuel McEwen, Sr.]]  
  
 
==1922==
 
==1922==

Revision as of 21:09, 21 November 2023

Bryn Mawr Gospel Hall, Bryn Mawr, Montgomery/Delaware Counties, PA (OB) 1906-present

Itinerants

1910's

  • Samuel McEwen, Sr. 1912 (1877-1944)

1920's

  • Hugh Thorpe 1922
  • F.W. Hunter 1929

1930's

  • Hector Alves 1939
  • J. Bernard 1933
  • W. Beveridge 1933
  • R. Crawford 1938
  • J. Dickson 1933
  • W.P. Douglas 1939
  • G. Gould 1938
  • Donald Hunter 1939
    • his father 1939
  • L. Montalvo 1939
  • J.J. Rouse 1939
  • Mr. Stewart 1939

1940's

  • Samuel McEwen, Sr. 1940 (1877-1944)


Ministry

1912

  • WiS 1912-12: Ardmore, PA: "S. McEwen has had three week's meetings in Ardmore. Attendance good and some fruit."

Samuel McEwen, Sr.

1922

  • WiS 1922-3: Phil., PA: "Mr. Hugh Thorpe had a few meetings in Barrington, NJ, Camden, Down Town, W. Philadelphia, Collingdale, Bryn Mawr and Hammonton."

1929

  • WiS 1929-2: Phil., PA: "The Conference was about the usual size. Bernard, Bradford, Waugh, McCullough, Dickson, Mehl, and others taking part. Dickson remained for meetings in W. Philadelphia; F.W. Hunter in Bryn Mawr; Mehl in Olney; J. Marshall is having meetings in a store rented in Hatboro, Pa., with some interest, and one has professed."

1933

  • WiS 1933-4: B.M., PA: "J. Bernard had well attended meetings here speaking to Christians from the Epistle to the Romans."
  • WiS 1933-9:
    • "William J. Miller, who has pioneered in the Shetland Islands for 30 years has felt that he must leave there on account of poor health. He sailed on the S.S. Antonia for Montreal, Can.. His address will be c/o W.G. Ilott, Box 356, Bryn Mawr, Pa."
    • Washington, D.C.: W. Beveridge had two weeks meetings with us. He also called at Barrington, N.J. and Bryn Mawr, Pa."
  • WiS 1933-10: "J. Dickson visited Olney, Down Town and Bryn Mawr assemblies."

1938

  • WiS 1938-3: "G. Gould and R. Crawford sought to reach sinners at Bryn Mawr."

1939

  • WiS 1939-3: "Bren. Alves and Stewart visited Camden and Bryn Mawr assemblies."
  • WiS 1939-5: Phil., PA: "L. Montalvo visited Bryn Mawr, Down Town and Italian assemblies telling of his Spanish work in the New York district. J.J. Rouse visited Olney and Bryn Mawr assemblies."
  • WiS 1939-6: "W.P. Douglas gave an appreciated visit to Bryn Mawr. Donald Hunter and his father visited the various assemblies in the Philadelphia district."

Sources

  • Words in Season: 1912-12; 1922-3; 1929-2; 1933:4,9-10; 1938-3; 1939:3,5-6