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Manchester
** South Manchester Gospel Hall 1925-1936+
** @ Salvation Army, Spruce St.; old Town Hall, Center & Main St.; 415 Center St. 1921/1925-present;
** Founders from Scranton, PA: James McCormick, Thomas Eckle, William Emerson; *** c/o James Serpliss @ 129 Summer St. '''1909-1935''' (b. 1879 Co. Armagh, [[Northern Ireland|N.I.]] - d. 1938 Manchester, CT); wife: Alice Beatrice Muskett Serpliss (b. 1879 Abbey Hey, Manchester, Lancashire, [[England]] - d. 1955 Sarasota, [[Florida|FL]]). James emigrated to the U.S. in 1907, Alice in 1908. They were married on Oct. 29, 1908 at Scranton, [[Pennsylvania|PA]]. In 1910, James was living in Manchester, employed as a weaver at a silk mill. In 1918, James was residing in Hartford, and employed at the Underwood Typewriter factory, and still employed there in 1930, as an inspector, although his obit indicates he lived in Manchester 1910-1935, then moved to Hartford where he was living when he died. James died of a heart attack at the age of 63 while preparing to repair a veranda at 131 Summer Street in Manchester for James McIlduff. In 1931, Mr. Serpliss lived at 129 Summer St. He had two siblings, William Serpliss (N.I.), and Mrs. Jean Disney (Kingston, [[Ontario|ON]]. Children (surviving as of 1938):
**** Thomas Serpliss of Hartford (b. 1917 - d. 2014 Maynard, Middlesex, [[Massachusetts|MA]])
**** James Serpliss of Hartford (b. 1921- d. 1992 Hartford, CT)
**** Ruth Serpliss Fluckiger of Rockville, CT (b. 1911 - d. 2006 Tolland, CT)
**** Evelyn Serpliss of Hartford (b. 1913 - d. 1998 Norwich, New London, CT)
**** Frances "Fannie" Serpliss Stone of Hartford (b. 1915). 1941 @ Hartford she married William Alexander Stone, Jr. (b. 1919 Cincinnatus, [[New York|N.Y.]] - d. 2001 Hartford, CT). *** c/o William George "Willie" McBride '''1936-1962''' (b. 1890 Widnes, Halton, Cheshire, [[England]] - d. 1975 Manchester, CT). Son of George McBride (b. 1860 Ireland - d. 1939 Manchester, CT) & Sarah Jane Long McBride (b. 1856 [[Scotland]] - d. 1926 Manchester, CT). William's parents married in 1881 at Belfast, [[Northern Ireland]], and may have lived in [[Vermont]] in 1882, but emigrated in 1904. George remarried at Cambridge, MA in 1929. In 1920, George was employed as a picker at a woolen mill, and William was employed as a foreman at a silk mill, where he still worked in 1930. Wife: Catherine Barber Marr McBride (b. 1890 Westerly, [[Rhode Island|R.I.]] - d. 1962 Manchester, CT), they were married in 1913 at the home of Catherine's parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Marr of Westerly. *** c/o Everett S. Stevenson Glenney '''1963-1976'''; (b. 1911 Manchester, CT - d. 1996 East Hartford, CT), son of Irvin Glenney (b. 1884 - d. 1942 Manchester, CT) & Jane Elizabeth "Jennie" Jackson Glenney (b. 1884 Co. Armagh, [[Northern Ireland]] - d. 1972 Manchester, CT). In 1917, Everett's father was employed at Underwood Typewriter. Wife: Margaret Naomi MacKenzie Glenney (b. 1919 Groton, CT - d. 2003 Windsor, Hartford, CT), daughter of Herbert Reid MacKenzie (b. 1880 West Derby, Liverpool, Lancashire, [[England|Eng.]] - d. 1949 Westerly, [[Rhode Island|R.I.]]) & Isabella Barbara Cowie Mackenzie (b. 1885 Aberdeen, [[Scotland|Scot.]] - d. 1977 Manchester, CT), who lived mostly in Groton, CT and Westerly, [[Rhode Island|R.I.]] before moving to Manchester in 1969. Relocated to East Hartford in 1952. Supervisor @ Pratt & Whitney 1929-1976. Later at Prospect Bible Chapel. *** c/o Joseph L. Lionel Jassie '''1918/1977-1994'''; (1918-1994 Manchester, CT). Son of James Ethelbert Jassie (b. 1885 London, [[England|Eng.]] - d. 1954 Manchester, CT) & Edith G. McNally Jassie (b. 1893 Rockville, Vernon, CT - d. 1973 Manchester, CT). His father was a machinist for an aircraft company. Joseph retired from Sun Oil. His mother was a member of Manchester Gospel Hall. Wife: Mabel Jean Long Jassie (b. 1919 Philadelphia, [[Pennsylvania|PA]] - d. 1991 Manchester, CT), daughter of Thomas William ALong (b. 1889 Donegal, Ireland - d. 1949 Lower Merion, Montgomery, [[Pennsylvania|PA]]) & Jane Dunn Long (b. 1886 Ireland - d. 1934). Served in WWII in France in the U.S. Army with the Medical Corps., and a volunteer driver with the R.O.T.C. *** c/o William Arthur Staddon @ Hebron '''1995-20001997'''; (b. 1924 Morgantown, W.V. - d. 1997 Manchester, CT). Son of Ernest Octavius Staddon (b. 1895 Heavitree, Exeter, Devon, [[England|Eng.]] - d. 1967 Morgantown, Monongalia, [[West Virginia|W.V.]]) & Maria Mutter Staddon (b. 1890 Heavitree, Exeter, Devon, [[England|Eng.]] - d. 1974 Morgantown, W.V.). Wife: Ruth Irene McAllister Staddon (b. 1926 CT), daughter of Robert James McAllister (b. 1898 Newry, [[Northern Ireland|N.I.]] - d. 1979 Manchester, CT) & Harriet Elizabeth Scott McAllister (b. 1899 Co. Down, [[Northern Ireland|N.I.]] - d. 1987 Manchester, CT). William served with the U.S. Navy during WWII, settling in Manchester after the War, and in Hebron 1975-1997. He worked for Travelers Insurance Co. 1946-1983.*** c/o Richard Trombly '''2001-2010+'''; (b. 1934 New Britain, CT - d. '''June 27, 2020''' Woodlake at Tolland, CT). Son of Hubert Trombly & Margaret Kukuck Trombly. Wife: Rosalie Cristofaro Trombly (b. 1926 Bristol, CT - d. 2012 Manchester, CT), daughter of Donato Cristofaro (b. 1889 Sannicheke, Bari, Italy - d. 1965 Bristol, CT) & Rose Ignazio Cristofaro (b. 1898 Italy - d. 1992 Bristol, CT). Married 56 years. Richard served with the Army National Guard as an MP 1952-1956. 36 years @ North Penn Transfer as a tractor trailer truck driver. *** Ted Kaulback '''+2012-2022+''';
* [[Manchester Meeting Room, CT]] (EB) +1889-1894+1895** c/o Hugh E. May(d. 1895 Manchester, CT); Wife: Elizabeth Liddell May-Remington (b. 1845 [[Scotland|Scot.]] - d. 1945 Manchester, CT), daughter of George M. Liddell (d. 1892 Manchester, CT) & Elizabeth "Lizzie" Liddell (b. 1856 [[Scotland|Scot.]] - d. 1891 Manchester, CT).
* [[Oak Street Room, CT]] (PBCC) +1959+