Lennoxville Meeting Room, QC

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History

Lennoxville Meeting Room, QC, Lennoxville, Sherbrooke, Estrie, Southeast Quebec, Canada was an exclusive brethren assembly founded prior to 1889 that sided with the Tunbridge Wells exclusives in 1909, and was active to some regard thru 1944, or was simply exclusive brethren residing in the area.

AKA

  • Johnville Meeting Room (EB) +1889-1908; (TW) 1909-1917+
  • Lennoxville preaching point (TW) +1944+

Correspondents

  • Dr. John Racey III (1834-1906) +1889-1906
    • b. 1834 Montreal, QC - d. 1906 Lennoxville, QC
      • family lived in Quebec City +1846-1881+
      • Dr. John Racey's III father, Dr. John Racey II (b. 1809 Montreal, QC - d. 1847 Quebec City, QC) also a medical doctor, and Anglican; Dr. John Racey II's father was John Racey I (b. 1783 Bath, England, m. 1809 Quebec City, QC, d. 1856 London, England) and was employed in 1822 (with his brother Benjamin) at Beaufort Brewery in QC.
      • John III's brother George Wise Racey (b. 1846 Quebec City, QC - d. 1913 York, Ontario) was an Anglican preacher.
  • John Racey IV (1865-1944) 1906-1933+
    • b. 1865 Quebec City, QC - d. 1944 Lennoxville, QC
  • Miss Daisy A. Racey +1944+

Alumni

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