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* [[Irvington Meeting Room, CA]] (TW-Lowe-eb) +1889-1908+;
** In 1890, there were two TW-Lowe assemblies in Alameda Co., one in a home (likely the one in Irvington), and another (probably in Oakland) in a rented hall with a capacity of 100, and a total attendance of 24, as per the U.S. Religious Census.
** c/o *** Osman Ogelvie Slayton (b. 1829 Stowe, Lamoille, [[Vermont|VT]] - d. 1900 Berkeley, CA), son of Samuel Stowe Slayton (b. 1803 Woodstock, Windsor, VT - d. 1881 Stowe, VT) & Millison Carver Randall Slayton (b. 1802 Woodstock, Windham, [[Connecticut|CT]] - d. 1874 Grand Haven, Ottawa, MI). *** Clarissa "Clara" M. Clark Slayton @ 2 mi. N '''+1894-1896+''' (b. 1851 Ash, Monroe, [[Michigan|MI]] - d. 1917 Alameda Co., CA), daughter of Abraham Clark (b. 1805 Montville, Morris, [[New Jersey|NJ]] - d. 1874 Watsonville, Santa Cruz, CA) & Leah Courter Clark (b. 1806 Little Falls, Essex, NJ; m. 1826 Mendon, Monroe, [[New York|NY]]; d. 1896 Watsonville, CA). Clara was a descendant of Jacobus Declark (b. 1678 Oostburg, Zeeland, Netherlands - d. 1745 Tappan, Rockland, NY) & Annetje Van Houten Declark (b. 1682 Ahasimus, Hudson, NJ; m. 1706 Tappen, NY; d. 1760 Hackensack, Bergen, NJ). Annetje's great-grandparents were Roelof Cornelissen Van Houten (b. 1623 Houten, Utrecht, Neth. - d. 1672 Jersey City, Hudson, NJ) & Geertje Van Ness Van Houten (b. 1624 Vianen, Utrecht, Neth.; m. 1638 NYC, NY; d. 1689 Jersey City, NY). **** Leah Millison Slayton Chapman (b. 1871 Niles, Alameda, CA - d. 1949 Big River, Mendocino, CA). Husband (1906 @ Alameda Co., CA): William Isaac Chapman (b. 1866 '''Upper Alton''', Madison, IL - d. 1943 Big River, Mendocino, CA), son of Joseph Marion Chapman (b. 1839 Madison, IL - d. 1907 Alameda Co., CA) & Elizabeth J. Palmer Chapman (b. 1840 IL - d. 1915 San Francisco, CA).**** Osman Decatur Slayton (1872-1936 Niles, CA). Employed as a farmhand. **** Elizabeth Cornelia Slayton Mackintosh (b. 1873 Niles, CA - d. 1955 San Anselmo, Marin, CA). Husband: Charles Downie Mackintosh (b. 1852 Ross, Inverness, [[Scotland|Scot.]] - d. 1914 Niles, CA), son of Donald Mackintosh (b. 1800 Killearman, Ross & Dromarty, Scot. - d. 1859 Halifax, [[Nova Scotia|NS]]) & Jane Margaret Lydiard (b. 1813 Halifax, NS; m. 1839 Halifax, NS; d. 1890 Covina, L.A., CA). Donald Mackintosh was a pastor of West & Middle Rivers, Pictou, NS, and previously in 1851 a Church of Scotland pastor in Urray, R&C, Scot.), then by 1861 in Avoch. **** Grace Rebecca Slayton Sutherland (b. 1876 Niles, CA - d. 1973 Santa Clara, CA). Husband (1907 @ Marin Co., CA): Kenneth F. Sutherland (b. 1869 McLellans Mountain, Pictou, NS - d. 1939 Monterey, CA), son of Margaret Sutherland (b. 1815 Scot.)**** Nina Esther Slayton (b. 1878 Niles, CA - d. 1967 Mission San Jose, Fremont, Alameda, CA). Memorial conducted by Eugene Mumford of Fremont Calvary Baptist.
**** George Abraham Slayton (1880-1881 Niles, CA)
**** Walter Paul Slayton (b. 1882 Niles, CA - d. 1945 Santa Clara, CA). **** Lucille "Lucy" Ethel Slayton Moore (b. 1889 Niles, CA - d. 1974 Calgary, [[Alberta|AB]]). Husband (1908 @ San Luis Obispo, CA): Henry "Harry" Davis Fenwick Moore (b. 1888 St. Armand, [[Quebec|QC]] - d. 1969 Calgary, AB), son of Hiram Douglas Moore (1824-1890 Moore's Crossing, Brome-Missisquoi, QC) & Sarah Harriett French Moore (1852-1930 NYC, Kings, NY). Sarah Moore's father was Arthur French (b. 1826 Northwood, Isle of Wight - d. 1860 Cape Mendocino, CA), and grandfather was Thomas William French (b. 1784 Roscommon Co., [[Republic of Ireland]] - d. 1848 St. John, [[New Brunswick|NB]]).**** Hubert Howard Slayton (5-18-1891 - 9-24-1891 Niles, CA). **** Ada Miriam Slayton Coburn (b. 1893 Niles, CA - d. 1923 Redwood, Santa Clara, CA). Husband (1915): Rolla James Coburn (b. 1890 Waterloo, Black Hawk, [[Iowa|IA]] - d. 1952 Santa Clara Co., CA), son of Henry Willis Coburn (b. 1866 Iowa City, Wright, IA - d. 1922 San Jose, CA) & Mary Jane Mallory Coburn (b. 1866 Waverly, Bremer, IA - d. 1911 Redwood, Santa Clara, CA). No known (or no close) relation to the actor James Harrison Coburn III (1928-2002).
* [[Mission Peak Bible Church, CA]] (OB) 1980+
** @ 470 8th St.
* [[Oakland Meeting Room, CA]] (EBTW-Lowe-eb) +1889-1908; (TW-EBeb) 1909-1992; (TW-N-eb) 1992-'''2021+'''
** In 1890, there were two TW-Lowe assemblies in Alameda Co., one in a home (likely the one in Irvington), and another (probably in Oakland) in a rented hall with a capacity of 100, and a total attendance of 24, as per the U.S. Religious Census.
** @ 1661 Eighth St. +1894+; 1163 Jefferson St. +1896+
** c/o J.D. Wangerin +1894-1896+
*** @ 1104 Peralta St. +1894+; 724-17th St. +1896+
** MT:
*** +1894+: L.D. 11:00am & 7:30pm
*** +1896+: L.D. 11:00am, R 7:30pm; Tues. R 7:30pm; Fri. P 7:30pm
* [[Sun Valley Bible Chapel, CA]] (OB) 1951-2021?
** c/o W. Adams 1947+; Harold Smeal +1951+
** @ 3043 La Brea Ave., L.A., CA +1951+
* [[Los Angeles Assembly, CA]] (PBCCR-EBT-eb) +1895-1913+
** @ 1218 W. Washington 1895-1899; Northside W. 14th bet. Rich and Albany +1907-1913+
* [[Los Angeles Bible Institute Hall, CA]] (OB) '''BIOLA''' +1904+
** In 1890, the hall was worth $40, had a capacity of 65, and an attendance of 17, as per the U.S. Religious Census.
* [[Bible Truth Hall, Los Angeles Grant Assembly , CA]] (Grant EBG-eb) +1889-1933+
** In 1890, the rented hall had a capacity of 20, and an attendance of 15, as per the U.S. Religious Census.
** 1933: F.W.(?) Meckfessel, I.(?) McCandless, Robert Mushet, H.A. Thompson, August Ritter, W.R. Meckfessel, R.S. Butler, F.S. Rapsey, P.(?)F. Schrauff & H.B. Ferguson
* Los Angeles Raven Assembly (Raven EBR-T-eb) +1889-1903; (Taylor EB) 1903-1959+
** In 1890, the rented hall held 150, and was attended by 20, as per the U.S. Religious Census.
** 1959 two locations @ 54th St. and Argus Dr.
* Los Angeles Assembly (G-A EB-eb) +1949+
** c/o J. Arthur Hewitt & Harry A. Thompson
* [[Los Angeles Meeting Room, CA]] (EBTW-Lowe-eb) +1889-1909; (TW-EBeb) 1909-1992; (TW-N-eb) 1992-'''20212024+'''** @ home of Mr. Mojonnier +1889-1890+; Room, Station D, Washington St. (outside city limits) +1894+; Room, 1253 Pearl St., upstairs (Pico Heights cars run close to the room) +1896+; 2515 W. 12th St. +1989-present;
** In 1890, this assembly had a total attendance of 10, as per the U.S. Religious Census.
** +1894-1896+: Prayer and Reading meetings either at A.E. Breuchaud's (726 Ottawa St.) or Mr. Clark's (1700 Wright St.). ** MT:*** +1894+: L.D. 11:00am, G 7:30pm; Wed. R 7:30pm; Fri. P 7:30pm*** +1896+: L.D. 11:00am, G eve; Wed. R eve; Fri. P eve.** c/o James Muckle +1889+; A.E. Breuchaud @ 726 Ottawa St. +1894-1896+; W** c/o William Edward Clark +1894-1896+ @ 1700 Wright St.E+1894-1896+, @ 1223 S. Clark Figuroa +18961902+(b. 1868 Canton, [[Ohio|OH]] - d. 1959 L.A., CA); *** William J. James Clark @ 1400 Wright +1901-1905+(b. 1838 Erie, PA; m. 1860 Mahoning, OH; d. 1922 L.A., CA) was father of William E. & Benjamin W. Clark. Son of Wife: Sarah D. Winfield Clark (b. 1839 '''Darby''', Delaware, PA - d. 1915 L.A., CA), daughter of John Winfield (b. 1811 Leicester, [[England|Eng.]] - d. 1879 Warren, Turnbull, OH) & Mary Campion Winfield (b. 1808 Leicestershire, Eng. - d. 1893 Warren, OH). From +1878-1880+ William James Clark resided in Neodesha, [[Kansas]], potentially in fellowship with the meeting there. *** William E. & William J. worked among the "Clark Bros." which wholesaled and retailed coal, wood, hay & grain at 1249 S. Figuroa, with yards on the SW cor. 7th & Santa Fe R.R. in 1902. In fact William E. was one half of the original Clark Bros., along with Benjamin Winfield Clark @ 1320 Wright (b. 1861 Pittsburgh, [[Pennsylvania|PA]] - d. 1940 L.A., CA). ** c/o Alfred Lemons +1903-1905+; B.W. Clark +1908-1914+; L.H. Earle +1908-1917+; M. Niersbach +1908-1933+; R.C. Ferguson +1917+; Matthew Morrison +1923-1927+; James Mainland +1923-1933+; F.F. Stogdill +1923-1933+; Abraham Wyckhause +1933+; James Ryan +1944-1949+; Carl Schnell +1944-1958+; Paul Wilson +1944-1966+; George Reginald Groth +1949-1981+; James Scarr +1958+, +1966-1977+; Herbert H. Woehl +1962-1989+; A. David Sclater +1962+; Ernest Munck +1985+; Bruce Imbeau +1985-1989+; present corr. unlisted;
** Bible Truth Depot, 8103 Eighth Ave., Inglewood, CA +1958+
* [[Lucretia Street Room, CA]] (PBCC-EB) +1959+
** @ E. Washington & Santee Sts.
** c/o M. Haytack, 1748 Santee St.
* [[Sawtelle Meeting Room, CA]] (TW-EBeb) +1923+* [[Shadow Hills Meeting Room, CA]] (TW-EBeb) +1923/1981-1992; (TW-N-eb) 1992-2021'''2025+'''** Burbank Meeting Room (TW-EB) +1923-1981*** assembly plant from Burbank and [[Pasadena Meeting Room, CA]] +1923-1973+ started around the same time, the latter was absorbed by 1977 into Burbank. One of the first correspondents at Burbank, L.P. Burlingame, was a correspondent at Long Beach (active by 1901-1903) in 1917, which may have absorbed (or split) into Burbank also. The Sierra Madre & Los Angeles meetings likely contributed folk into Burbank & Pasadena by 1923. In fact, John R. Hearle, one of the earliest correspondents of Pasadena, was previously an early (+1911+) correspondent at Sierra Madre.
* [[Valley Gospel Chapel, CA]] (OB) 1951-1952+
** @ North Hollywood
* [[Lake Avenue Gospel Hall, CA]] (OB) 1926-1936+
** Pasadena Gospel Hall
* [[Pasadena Meeting Room, CA]] (EBTW-Lowe-eb) +1889-1905+; (TW-EBeb) +1923-1973+** ** met at [[Sierra Madre Meeting Room, CA|Sierra Madre]] +1908-1917+, then some returned to meeting in Pasadena by 1923. In 1977, Wallace E. Weaver (+1962-1973+) & James H. Smith (+1949+, +1958-1973+) were correspondents for [[Burbank Meeting Room, CA]] which was started 1918-1923 and rebranded in the early 1980's as the current day [[Shadow Hills Meeting Room, CA]]. ** Spanish MoL @ 284 S. Hudson Ave. +1933+; @ 304 S. Hudson Ave. +1958+** c/o Thomas Holmes +1889-1894+; James F. Clark/Clarke +1896-1905+; A.J. Andersen +1903+; Ralph Moses +1903-1905+; John R. Hearle +1923-1955+; F.H. Williams +1923+; J.C. Clemence +1923+; R.B. Wallace +1927+; F.W. Williams +1927+; Dr. Arthur C. Groth +1927-1955+; W.F.C. Brathwaite +1933-1951+; James "Jimmy?" H. Smith +1949+, +1958-1973+; Charles M. Ulrich +1951+; John W. Brockmeier +1955+; Howard C. Osborn +1958-1962+; Alfred T. Patterson +1958-1973+; Ray B. Ryerson +1958+; Thomas Parsons +1962-1966+; Wallace E. Weaver +1962-1973+;
* Grace Chapel +1935+
** @ 706 Summit Ave.