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Latest revision as of 01:00, 5 October 2020
Contents
History
Coaticook Assembly, Estrie, Southeast Quebec, Canada was a French open brethren assembly that met in homes ca. 1954-1959, with Arnold John Myers Reynolds as a correspondence, in addition to his leadership at the assembly presently known as Christian Community La Promesse, Sherbrooke, QC.
AKA
Locations
- in homes
Correspondents
- Arnold John Myers Reynolds (b. 1917 Montreal, QC - d. 2004 Sherbrooke, QC) @ 371 Normandie St., Sherbrooke +1954-1959
Alumni
- Who’s Who at Coaticook Assembly, QC +1954-1959
Sources
- Walterick Publishers Assembly Address Books: 1950, 1954-1956, 1958-1960;
- Ancestry.com