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[[Meeting Room, Washington, D.C.|Meeting Room, Washington, D.C.]] (EB) +1878-1890; (TW-Lowe-eb) 1890-1909; (TW-eb) 1909-1992; (TW-N-eb) 1992-2016+
=Early Correspondents=
After he finished speaking, Mr. Burdick offered a prayer, then a hymn was sung, and Mr. Burdick left the platform without pronouncing a benediction, and the meeting came to a close."
* Frank Henry Burdick '''+1887-1889+''' (b. 1850 Granville, Washington, [[New York|NY]] - d. 1928 Chonqing, China), son of Albert Skinner Burdick (b. 1820 Granville, NY - d. 1889 Saratoga Springs, NY) & Caroline Libby Burdick (b. 1821 Danby, Caledonia, [[Vermont|VT]] - d. 1855 Granville, NY). 1874-1877 theology @ (Congregational) Beloit College, WI; 1880 @ Conneautville, Crawford, PA. 1890 @ 924 B St. SW, D.C. By 1900, he resided in Covert Twp., Seneca, NY, then at 3515 N. 17th, Philadelphia by 1908-1912, full-time as an evangelist.
Frank's father, Albert Burdick, was employed as an attorney in 1850. He was a paternal descendant of Robert Burdick (b. 1635 '''Plymouth''', Devon, Eng. - d. 1707 Newport, [[Rhode Island|R.I.]]), whose birthplace was the location (Plymouth) of one of the earliest Brethren assemblies, 200 years prior to its development. He emigrated to Newport in 1651.
==Falconer family==
From 1870-1873+, Richard was employed in D.C. as a clerk for the Treasury Dept. in the office of the comptroller of the currency. In 1880-1900+, he was a telegraph operator.
* Richard T.J. Falconer '''+1889+''' (b. 1846 Ellicotts Mills, Anne Arundel, [[Maryland|MD]] - d. 1911 Wash., D.C.), son of Mahlon Falconer (b. 1805 MD - d. 1870) & Jane Dorson Brown Falconer (1815-1864). In 1862, Mahlon was a carpenter.
* Emma E. Flenner Falconer (b. 1846 Wash., D.C.; m. 1869 D.C.; d. 1921), daughter of William Cramer Flenner (b. 1809 Frederick Co., MD - d. 1872) & Olivia A. Wineberger Flenner (b. 1816 Georgetown, D.C. - d. 1903 D.C.).
** William Alfred Falconer (b. 1873 D.C. - d. 1950). Wife (1916 @ D.C.): Winifred Mary Putland Falconer (b. 1876)
==Galligo family==
His [https://www.newspapers.com/image/926927390 obit] from the ''Press of Atlantic City'' was filled with tribute to the depth of his love for the Lord Jesus, such as this excerpt: "Papa was a cheer just to be around even in the last few years of his life as he struggled with his health. He lived to see others happy and wanted all who knew him to come to know his Savior the Lord Jesus Christ, as that was what made him the man that he was. He will be missed terribly by all who knew and loved him but what a comfort to know he is with his beloved Savior till we meet again." Memorial was at the [[Dorothy Meeting Room, NJ]]. Similar sentiments in the memorial for his wife of 60 years, Edith.
* James W. Mashinter '''+19991984-2006+''' (b. 1929 Niagara Falls, [[Ontario|ON]] - d. 2011 Dorothy, Atlantic, NJ), son of James Elmer Mashinter (b. 1903 Woodbridge, ON - d. 1982 Buffalo, NY). James' dad was a retired (1927-1967) chief paymaster in the accounting department for DuPont Co., and resided in Niagara Falls, NY more than 50 years, though his son was born on the Canadian side. He was UC in 1931, and later a longtime trustee at [https://niagaracommunitychurchny.com/ Niagara Community Church] in Niagara Falls, NY.* Edith "Eadie" Nowacki Mashinter '''+19991984-2006''' (b. 1929; m. 1951 Niagara Falls, NY; d. 2018 Dorothy, NJ), daughter of Edward "Pops Novak" Thomas Nowacki (b. 1905 Niagara Falls, NY - d. 2002 Lewiston, Niagara, NY) & Wanda Veronica Pieta Nowacki (b. 1909 Portugal - d. 2002 Lewiston, NY). In 1940, Edward was employed under H.P. Bailey with the International Paper Co. He was also a winner of Niagara Falls Billiard Championship in 1942, 1944 and 1967. Religion-wise, Pops was RC. He and Wanda were also married for 73 years.
==Nutting family==