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=History=
Prior to 1927, [[Howard Franklin Stultz, Sr.|Howard Franklin "H.F." Stultz, Sr.]] started [[Bethany Gospel Hall, ME|Bethany Gospel Hall]] on Main Street in Westbrook, Cumberland, [[Maine]], a suburb of Portland, and remained its correspondent until its closing after 1983. Around 1958 In Truth & Tidings 1957-7: "Westbrook, Maine: The assembly, formerly meeting in the Bethany Gospel Hall, 540 Main St. is meeting for June, July and August at the [https://www.mainememory.net/artifact/81546 Warren Memorial Library], 479 Main Street. Breaking of bread is at 10:30 Lord's Day. Corr. [[Donald Lewis Swendsen|D.L. Swendsen]], 76 Union St., Westbrook, [[Maine]]." [[Donald Lewis Swendsen]] started what became Spring Hill Gospel Hall in the auditorium of [https://www.mainememory.net/artifact/81546 Warren Memorial Library] (1879-2009) on 479 Main Street, which acquired its present building in 1961 at 225 Spring Street.
=Locations=
** @ Pittsboro Christian Village
* Daniel F. Chick 1966-2006 (b. 1935)
** desc. of Thomas Chick (b. 1641 Ottery, Devon, England - d. 1687 Kittery, York, ME), emigrated to the U.S. in 1674, Kittery was founded in 1647; also desc. of John Chick (b. 1590 Devon, England). Devon is the county containing "Plymouth" of the so-called "Plymouth Brethren". John was married to Jone Truman in 1626 in Exeter, which is where Benjamin W. Newton and Anthony Norris Groves lived, who were co-founders of the PB.
* Dan Chick 2007-2020+
* Waltericks/ECS AAB 1958-2020+
* Ancestry.com
* Truth & Tidings 1957-7