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* Earl Clark '''+1965'''
==Craig family==
AA 1953-7: With Christ: New York, East Rochester: "John Craig in his 58th year was suddenly called home to be with Christ on June 14, 1953. Saved 16 years ago, and since then in fellowship with the assembly in Rochester. He was a valuable helper among the young folks of the assembly here, and will be much missed by all. He leaves behind his sorrowing wife and two daughters, his two brothers, Andrew and David, both in the Lord's work, also a sister in Bellshill, [[Scotland]]."
[https://www.newspapers.com/image/135420642 Rochester Democrat & Chronicle] 1953-6-17: "John Craig at home with the Lord, June 14, 1953, of 401 1/2 Lincoln Rd., East Rochester (+1942-1953). He is survived by his wife, Ellen; two daughters, Mrs. Ethel Larter and Mrs. Mary Ellen Larter; four grandchildren; two brothers, Andrew of Fairlawn, N.J., and David of [[Northern Ireland]]; one sister, Mrs. Mary Russell of [[Scotland]]; several nieces and nephews... Services at the Congress Avenue Gospel Chapel."
In 1950, John was employed as a punch press operator. In 1930, as a timekeeper for a steam railroad car shop.
* John Craig '''1937-1953''' (b. 1895 Bellshill, Scot. - d. 1953 East Rochester, NY).
* Ellen Elizabeth Edith Hill Craig-McKnight '''+1953-1998''' (b. 1897 Croydon, Surrey or Marylebone, London, Eng. - d. 1998 Roch., NY), daughter of Edward James Hill & Emma Grace Parrington Hill. 1st husband: William McKnight. Memorial @ Congress Ave.
** Ethel Craig Larter (b. 1921 York, NY). Husband (1944): Vernon Edward Larter (b. 1919 St. Catherines, ON - d. 1996 Roch., NY), son of Arthur Ernest Larter (b. 1891 Lower Clapton, London, Eng. - d. 1978 Chapel Hill, Orange, NC) & Pearl Arnot Chase Larter (b. 1891 St. Catherines, ON; m. 1915 Lincoln Co., ON; d. 1973 NY). The Larter family was part of the GH in 1921 in St. Catherines. The Chase family was PB in St. Catherines in 1891, and Grantham, Lincoln, ON in 1881.
*** Kenneth C. Larter (b. 1948 Roch., NY).
** Mary Ellen Craig Larter (b. 1924 Donora, Washington, PA - d. 2020 Roch., IL). Husband (1946 @ First Evangelical Church, Roch., NY): Winsor Edwin "Ted" Larter (b. 1924 Buffalo, NY - d. 2019 Batavia, Genesee, NY), brother of Mary Ellen's sister Ethel's husband Vernon. Ted & Mary Ellen's wedding was officiated by Mary Ellen's uncle Andrew Craig of Fairlawn, N.J.
*** Lois Anne Larter (b. 1954 Roch., NY - d. 2006 Burlington, Chittenden, [[Vermont|VT]]).
*** Douglas Larter
*** Ellen Larter Upright
==Golden family==
AoL 1917-4: Elmira, N.J.: "Mr. Harold Harper had three weeks of meetings here in a Baptist church. Several professed to accept Christ, and Christians were much refreshed. Following this, he went to Rochester and had three weeks of meetings with what used to be his home assembly. One young man confessed Christ and a few others took their place with the meeting there. He is now at Buffalo, helping with a number of young men in Cheektowaga, who have come out of the Lutheran church. He expects to be in Ebenezer Hall, Hamilton, Ont., and other place in [[Canada]].
L&L 1949-7: With the Lord: "Druery E. Harper was called home to be with the Lord on June 4. He was born in Hamilton, Ontario, May 18, 1857 and was born again in that city as a young man. He was identified with the Assembly in McNab St., Gospel Hall for some years before moving to Rochester, New York, where he was in happy fellowship with the Christians in Carter St. Assembly from its very beginning. He was a good man, loved by all who knew him. Two
weeks before his home call he celebrated his 92nd birthday, being present with the saints at the Lord’s Supper, and announcing the hymn, “Worthy, O Lamb of God art Thou!” Seven children survive him. His son Harold M. Harper, spoke the Word at the funeral service."
* Druery E. Harper '''1916-1949''' (b. 1857 Hamilton, ON - d. 1949)
* Mrs. D.E. Harper (d. 1912 Roch., NY)
** Harold Harper '''1916+'''
==James family==
* Ancestry.com
* Armour of Light (AoL): 1917-4
* Assembly Annals (AA): 1953-7
* [[Letters of Interest]] (LOI): 1973-10
* [[Light and Liberty]] (L&L): 1947-1