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**** +1881-1891+: hardware merchant;
*** wife: Eliza Frasure Frazer '''+1881-1893+''' (b. 1830 N.S.), later Presby.
*** sister-in-law: Miss Helen Quirk '''+1881-19011911+''' (b. 1833 Wilmot, Annapolis, N.S. - d. 1921 Bridgetown, N.S.), dau. of John Quirk, Jr. (b. 1783 Isle of Man - d. 1853 Bridgetown, N.S.) & Phebe Tupper Quirk (b. 1796 Annapolis Cy., N.S. - d. 1873 Bridgetown, N.S.);*** c/o John Carr @ Lequille +1911+
==Colchester County==
==Hants County==
===Hartsville===
* Hartsville preaching point +1911-1920
** c/o Rebecca Trider DeMont '''+1911-1920''' (b. 1853 NS - d. 1920 Windsor, Hants, NS). Husband: Peter DeMont (b. 1845 - d. 1922 Windsor, Hant, NS). Peter was registered Baptist.
*** Ida Jane DeMont Cochran (b. 1870 Forks, Hants, NS - d. 1952 Windsor, NS). Husband: Frederick Richard Cochran (b. 1869 Wolfville, Kings, NS - d. 1956 Windsor, NS), son of Charles Henry Cochran (1842-1921 Windsor, NS) & Isabella Jane Baron Cochran (b. 1846 NS - d. 1918 Windsor, NS).
*** Jessie Maud DeMont McDonnell (b. 1875 Hants Co., NS - d. 1946 Leominster, Worcester, MA). Husband: Herbert Earle McDonnell (b. 1875 Leominster, MA - d. 1831 Boston, Suffolk, MA), son of Michael Eugene McDonnell (b. 1840 New Ipswich, Hillsborough, NH - d. 1912 Worcester, MA) & Sarah K. McDonnell (b. 1840 MA - d. 1919 Leominster, MA).
*** Archibald "Archy" DeMont (b. 1877 NS)
*** Ernest Dexter DeMont (b. 1879 Windsor, NS - d. 1951 Brockton, MA). Wife: Bessie Louise Hatch DeMont (b. 1885 MA - d. 1958)
*** Edith Mae DeMont Cochran (b. 1883 Masstown, Colchester, NS - d. 1941 Windsor, NS). Husband: Charles John Cochran (1880-1943 Windsor, NS), brother of Frederick Richard Cochran.
*** Roy Percy DeMont (b. 1888 Currys Corner, Hants, NS - d. 1973 Newton, Middlesex, [[Massachusetts|MA]])
===St. Croix===
* [[St. Croix Meeting Room, N.S.]] (EB) '''+1880+'''
** @ Loran Smith's mill
** c/o Loran Smith (1853-1921 St. Croix, N.S.), son of Nathaniel Dill Smith (1814-1871 St. Croix, N.S.) & Margaret McDonald Smith (b. 1814 Hants CyCo., N.S. - d. 1878 St. Croix, N.S.); wife: Eugenia Harvie Smith (b. 1869 Hants Cy., N.S. - d. 1903 St. Croix, N.S.), dau. of Benjamin Harvie (b. 1838 N.S.) & Margaret Salter Harvie (b. 1840 N.S.);
===West Hants RM===
*** His son, Capt. John Edward Oldbright was born at Gibraltar, and later a pioneer citizen of Austin, [[Texas]], a "veteran Texas ranger captain, soldier, traveler and scholar", who lived in Austin from 1868-1918, then relocating to [[California]] where he died in Glendale.
* [[Halifax Meeting Room, N.S.]] (EB) '''+1871-19011911+'''** @ Temperance Hall +1880-1882+; Room 4, Cameron Bldg., Duke & Barrington Sts. +1911+** Meeting Times (1911): Su B 11am
** c/o William E.C. Howe '''+1877-1882+''' (b. 1816 N.S.)
*** Supreme Court Registrar of Probate +1863-1889+
*** lived @ 32 Bishop St. +1875-1887
*** wife: Margaret Howe '''+1871+''' (b. 1819 [[Scotland|Scot.]]); Children:
**** Douglas Howe '''+1871+, +1911+''' (b. 1851 N.S.), law student in 1871.@ 18 Mitchell St. +1911+**** Isabella Nixon Howe Pennington '''+1871-1903''' (b. 1854 N.S. - d. 1927 Montreal, [[Quebec|QC]]?); She married James Pennington (b. 1843 Strafford, Essex, [[England]] - d. 1935 Montreal, [[Quebec|QC]]), and were both in fellowship with the EB in Halifax until 1903 when they relocated to Montreal. According to his obit in ''The Gazette'' (Montreal), James was a longtime Montreal resident, and a brother of William Pennington, of Halifax, "one of the survivors of the historic charge of the Light Brigade at Balaclava". It also indicated that he was "born and educated in England", and arrived in Halifax at the age of 30 representing the Cunard Steamship Line, and he remained there for 30 years, where he married Isabella, where it is noted that she was a grand-niece of "Hon. Joseph Howe, one time Secretary of State for Canada, and also Lieutenant-Governor of Nova Scotia". James' father, Albert Pennington (b. 1811 Islington, Sussex, Eng. - d. 1874 London, Eng.), was a schoolmaster in 1851 in West Hackney, Middlesex, [[England]].
**** Francis C. "Frank" Howe '''+1871+''' (b. 1858 N.S.); foundry clerk in 1910 @ Providence, [[Rhode Island|R.I.]])
**** Agnes P. Howe Holloway '''+1871+''' (b. 1859 Halifax, N.S. - d. 1939 Bethlehem, Lehigh, [[Pennsylvania|PA]]), She married William Holloway, Jr. (b. 1872 Halifax, N.S.), a published author living in Manhattan, [[New York|N.Y.]] in 1910. He was living in New York City as early as 1891, when he was employed as a bookbinder. William was raised Baptist, and immigrated to the U.S. in 1901, and Agnes in 1904.
** c/o James Pennington, Cunard's offices '''+1877-1903'''
*** see Isabella Nixon Howe Pennnington
==Lunenburg County==
===Nineveh===* [[Nineveh Gospel Hall, N.S.]] (OB) 1934-'''2022+'''
** Robert McIlwaine's father Lennon planted this assembly
===Pleasantville===
* [[Pleasantville Meeting Room, N.S.]] (TW) +1911+
** @ The Hall
** Meeting Times (1911): Su B 10:30am, G/P 7pm; Fri P 7pm
** c/o W.H. Willis
** Capt. J.B. Sarty
=Southwestern NS=
==Digby County==
===Weymouth===
* [[Weymouth Meeting Room, N.S.]] (TW) +1911+
** @ home of Mr. & Mrs. C.W. Grenier
** Meeting Times: Su B 11am
==Yarmouth County==
===Port Maitland===
* [[Port Maitland Meeting Room, N.S.]] (TW) +1911+
** @ home of H.H. Perry
** Meeting Times (1911): Su B 11am, R 7pm; Wed P 8pm;
** c/o H.H. Perry; A. Diack @ Yarmouth
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