Courtright Meeting Room, ON

From 1881 thru at least 1894, the Thomas Bunn family resided in Moore Twp., Lambton, ON and were in fellowship with the Courtright Meeting Room, comprised of TW-Lowe exclusives, which was in St. Clair Twp. in the same county, Thomas served as correspondent during this time. In 1871, the family resided at Charlottenburg, Glengarry Co., and registered as Protestant, which may have been PB, but by 1881 the parents were registered Bible Christian, and the children were registered as Baptists.

In 1892, at Courtright, Thomas' daughter Annie Olive Bunn Dunn (b. 1864 - d. 1955) married William Burton Dunn (b. 1870 Sandwich East, Essex, ON - d. 1969 Windsor, ON), son of John Dunn (b. 1835 Ireland) & Annie Dunn (b. 1834 Ireland). William and Annie broke bread at the Brantford Meeting Room, then set up a table in Rodney, Elgin Co. by 1901, in Mount Brydges, London, ON by 1903, and opened the Leamington Meeting Room 1905, which continues today as a Tunbridge Wells assembly.

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