Winnipeg Meeting Room, MB

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The Winnipeg Meeting Room is theorized to be the oldest known Exclusive Brethren (EB) assembly throughout the province of Manitoba, and is also the oldest known assembly in general. The oldest correspondent listed within resources available is 1879 with N. Stovel. By 1889, they were Robert Block and C.M. Rubidge. In 1894, it was Joseph Doupe, who served until his death in 1910. And so and so forth.

Correspondents

  • Nathaniel Carr Stovel 1879 (1847-1930)
  • Robert Block 1889
  • Charles Marter Rubidge 1889
  • Joseph Shier Doupe 1890-1910  (1838-1910)
  • Robert Taylor 1896
  • William Francis C. Brathwaite 1903-1908 (1869-1962)
  • D. Oswald 1905-1908
  • D.M. Oswald 1911-1914
  • P. Collins 1911
  • J.L. Scott 1911-1914
  • F. Collins 1914-1933
  • Frank James 1917-1927
  • James Wilson 1917-1933
  • James Oliver 1933
  • Frank Wesley Bingham Brathwaite 1944-1962  (1907-1972)
  • W.C. Anderson 1949
  • Lawrence S. Anderson 1949-1966
  • William D. Graham 1951-1966
  • Norman J. Hiebert 1962-1973
  • A. Cyril Harman 1973-1985+
  • Lawrence Harman 1973-1999
  • Thomas W. Collins 1985
  • Bob Miller 1999
  • Chester Hiebert 2005-2010
  • David White 2005-2010
  • John Kent 2005-2016+