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added 1894, 1895 & 1896 TW-Lowe
**** 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+
** In 1890, this assembly's rented hall had a capacity for 300, and an attendance of 60, as per the U.S. Religious Census.
* [[San Francisco Meeting Room, CA]] (EB) '''+1873'''-1890; (TW-Lowe-eb) 1890-1908; (TW-EBeb) 1909-1958+** In 1896, there was both an English speaking meeting and a Japanese meeting.** MT: *** +1875-1880+: BoB @ 11am ; +18751894-18801895+residency; ** @ 155 New Montgomery St., Yerba Buena +1873+; 835 Howard St., Yerba Buena +1874+; 155 New Montgomery St. +1875+; 277-2nd St., SoMa, S.F. +1877+; 15-9th Street, SoMa, S.F. +1879-1880+; 1139 Market St., residency @ home of Leon C. Boillot +1894-1895+; 1166 Mission St. +1896+; 1116 Mission St. (Japanese meeting) +1896+** c/o Charles Montgomery 1873-1877+; J.J. Wallace @ 123 Capp St. +1884+; F.B. Kinsman c/o Balfour, Guthrie & Co., 316 California St. +1894-1895+; John Hugh Donald @ 640 Church St. (cor. Church & 20th) +1896+; K. Togasaki @ 1116 Mission St. +1896+
* [[San Francisco Gospel Hall, CA]] (EB) +1873-1887; (OB) 1887-1904+
====San Mateo====
* [[San Mateo Meeting Room, CA]] (TW-EBLowe-eb) +1889-1901+** residency +1894-1896+** c/o Miss/Mrs. A.M. Rathbun +1894-1896+
===Santa Clara County===
* San Jose Grant Assembly (G-EB) +1932+
* [[San Jose Meeting Room, CA]] (EB) +1878-1890; (TW-Lowe-eb) 1890-1905+** residency +1880+ & +1894-1896+** c/o O.H. Donley +1880+ (no meeting), +1896+; Charles Clemence @ 673 St. John St. +1894-1895+; Mrs. C.A. Clemence @ cor. Priest & St. John Sts. +1896+
* [[Irving Avenue Gospel Hall, CA]] (OB)
====Saratoga====
* [[Saratoga Meeting Room, CA]] (TW-Lowe-eb) +1889-1901+
** In 1890, this assembly had a total attendance of 6, as per the U.S. Religious Census. +1894-1896+ residency.** c/o Mrs. C.A. Pindar +1894-1896+
===Solano County===
** In 1890, the rented hall had a capacity of 10, and an attendance of 4, as per the U.S. Religious Census.
* [[Sacramento Meeting Room, CA]] (EB) +1878-1882+ (TW-Lowe-eb +1895-1901+; (TW-EBeb) +1908-1911+; +1981+** @ 172 J St. +1880+; 610 J St. +1882+; Oak Park Hall (all cars from Depot pass the Hall) +1895+; Pioneer Hall @ 7th St., between G & H Sts. +1896+** MT:*** 1895: L.D. 11:00am, R 7:45pm; Thu. Prayer @ W.P. Moyer's, Oak Park 7:45pm*** 1896: L.D. 11:00am & 7:30pm** c/o Alex. McEwen +1880-1882+*** ; Malcolm Mackenzie @ 172 J StAlley between 9th & 10th, N. & O. Sts. +1895-1896+; William P. Moyer @ Oak Park +18801895-1896+; 610 J StWilliam Walker of American Cash Store, cor. 8th & K Sts. +18821896+
===Yuba County===
** @ 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+; ** c/o William Edward Clark +1894-1896+ @ 1700 Wright St. +1894-1896+, @ 1223 S. Figuroa +1902+ (b. 1868 Canton, [[Ohio|OH]] - d. 1959 L.A., CA); *** William 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+
* [[Shadow Hills Meeting Room, CA]] (TW-eb) +1923-1992; (TW-N-eb) 1992-'''2025+'''
** Burbank Meeting Room +1923-1981
*** 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
* [[Monrovia Meeting Room, CA]] (TW-EB) +1933+
=====Pasadena=====
** Pasadena Gospel Hall
* [[Pasadena Meeting Room, CA]] (TW-Lowe-eb) +1889-1905+; (TW-eb) +1923-1973+
** No meeting in 1894. 1896 @ Room, Gilson Block, North Fair Oaks. They 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+
** MT: 1896: L.D.: BoB 11:00am** c/o Thomas Holmes +1889-1895+ (b. 1856 [[England|Eng.]]; emig. 1885; d. 1938 L.A., CA). The LoG for 1895 (addenda) indicates he was employed for [https://www.mtn-view.com/ Mountain View] cemetery, and in 1900 as a stone cutter, likely for the same company. In 1900, he resided at 120 N. Fair Oaks Ave. By 1910, he was self-employed as the stone cutter for a granite works, which he did for the remainder of his life. In 1919, he owned a Ford truck, and resided at 523 S. Fair Oaks Ave. Wife: Sarah Dobbings Holmes (b. 1855 - d. 1893 Pasadena, CA). Children: *** Henry Thomas Holmes (b. 1888 Pasadena, CA - d. 1974). Wife (1916 @ L.A., CA): Ethel Gladiss Lusher Holmes (b. 1891 CA - d. 1964 L.A. Co., CA), daughter of Col. Godfrey Samuel Haberstich-Lusher (b. 1840 Oberentfelden, Aargau, Switzerland - d. 1940 Pasadena, CA) & Mary Kuenzli Lusher (b. 1851 Switz. - d. 1914 Pasadena, CA). Godfrey served with the Co. L, 2nd Regt. Lt. Art. for the Union Army in Chicago, Illinois during the Civil War under Gen. Phil Sheridan in Vicksburg, Jacksonville, Memphis and others. He emigrated when he was six years old on a windjammer, and "never drank anything stronger than milk".*** ** c/o James F. Clark/Clarke +1896-1905+, @ Sta. A +1896+; 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+