Rawdon Meeting Room, QC

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From ca. 1896 thru ca. 1896, there was an exclusive brethren preaching point (or location of a sister) with Mrs. E. Way as a contact, that was located in the village of Rawdon, Matawinie, in the Lanaudiere area, which is presently considered part of the Greater Montreal suburbs in Quebec, Canada. By 1905, there was a small exclusive meeting room that sided with the Tunbridge Wells brethren in the split of 1908/1909, which continued to serve this community thru 1951.

Correspondents

  • Mrs. E. Way +1894-1896+
  • A.D. Burns +1905-1908+
  • George E. Parkinson +1905-1951+
  • Mrs. William Way +1917+
  • Lewis F. Crowe +1914-1927+
  • Ernest Girardin +1944-1951+
  • J.E. Daniel Newton +1951+

Alumni

Sources

  • EB & TW AAB's 1894-1951