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* [[Bay City Gospel Hall, MI]] (OB) +1901-2016+
** @ 1610 Broadway Ave. +1904-1927+, location now "Dad's Workshop" (Joe Hampton's craft supplies). @ Dean & Denny St.; 2484 7 Mile Rd. Kawkawlin, MI - ?-present.
** c/o Mr. Barr, 1706 S. Eric St. +1922+; Roger Allan Mowat +1922-1924 (1857-1924); William Nelson Mowat @ 618 Stanton St. +1924-1927+ (b. 1893 Bay City, MI - d. 1979 [[Longport Gospel Hall Home, NJ|Longport Gospel Hall Home]], Longport, Atlantic, [[New Jersey|N.J.]]); Son of Robert Allan Mowat (b. 1857 [[Scotland|Scot.]] - d. 1924 Bay City, MI) & Anna Nelson Mowat (b. 1868 Sweden - d. 1908 Bay City, MI). Wife: Margaret Kathleen Phillips Mowat (b. 1899 Camden, Chatham-Kent, ON - d. 1963 Bay City, MI), daughter of Archibald Phillips (b. 1861 Camden, Chatham-Kent, ON - d. 1942 London, Middlesex, ON) & Isabella Lovina Kelly Phillips (1867-1909 Camden, Chatham-Kent, ON). William served with the U.S. Army 1918-1919 during WWI. Bookkeeper @ Lewis Mfg. Co., and Peoples Commercial & Savings Bank.
** [https://omeka.religiousecologies.org/files/original/145cca2c50c9d71e565a54c21ef36d3375ec1f9d.jpg 1926 USCoRB] indicated that there were 42 in fellowship (16 men, 26 women) including 5 S.S. teachers presiding over 35 children (for a total of 77). The Hall was a rented facility (with $430 in annual expenses), and $500 was additionally spent towards the Lord's work in 1926.
=====Midland=====
* [[Midland Gospel Hall, MI]] (OB) 1916-1943+
** c/o Lloyd Funk +1922+; Myron Youman @ 412 State St. +1927+
* [[Midland Meeting Room, MI]] (EB) +1901+
** c/o William Weinert
====Saginaw County (Saginaw metro)====
=====Saginaw=====
 
* [[Madison Street Gospel Hall, MI]] (OB) +1965-2016+
 
* [[Saginaw Gospel Chapel, MI]] (OB) +1965-1966+
 
* [[Saginaw Gospel Hall, MI]] (OB) +1901-1943+
** @ Cor. Webster & Cleveland Sts. +1904+
=====Deckerville=====
* [[Mills Road Gospel Hall, MI]] (OB) +19271922-'''2019+'''** Deckerville Gospel Hall +19271922-1943+
** c/o David Edgar Crary +1927+ (b. Southwold, Elgin, [[Ontario|ON]] - d. 1939 Deckerville, MI)
*** wife: Bertha L. Wagner Crary (b. 1877 Fowlerville, Livingston, MI - d. 1967 Deckerville, MI)
====Tuscola County====
=====Caro=====
* [[Caro Gospel Hall, MI]] (OB) +1922+
 
=====Cass City=====
* [[Hillside Gospel Hall, MI]] (OB) +1965-2016+
* [[Grace & Truth Christian Fellowship, MI]] (OB) +2016+
** formerly KLC? +1977+
* [[Grand Rapids Gospel Hall, MI]] (OB) +19271922-1943+** @ Tamarack & Leonard Sts. +1922+; 1007 Leonard St. +1927+** c/o Will Pell @ 817 N.E. North Ave. +1922-1927+
* [[Grand Rapids Meeting Room, MI]] (Dutch EB) +1878-1889+; +1901+; (TW) +1908-1992; (TW-N) 1992-2021+
** John Blaak @ 96 Centre St. +1878-1889+; Henry Hudson +1901+; J. Gerritsen +1908-1911+; H. Kremer +1908-1917+; Martin Shoer +1917+; Henry DeGraaf +1917-1949+; Thomas Van Holstyn +1944-1951+; John W. Roossinck +1951-1985+; Edwin DeGraaf +1951-1999+; Dr. Edward E. Brand +1962-1985+; Sidney Patten +1985+;
* [[Standish Gospel Hall, MI]] (OB) 1901-1930+
** @ Main St. +1904+; Center St. +1927+
** c/o George Cuttle +19271922-1930+ (b. 1855 - d. 1930 Pine River, Arenac, MI) was a self-employed real estate agent. Wife: Elizabeth "Eliza" Cassidy Cuttle (b. 1848 Roden Island, Kenora, ON - d. 1928 Standish, MI), daughter of Thomas Cassidy (b. 1823 Ireland) & Anne Cassidy (b. 1823 Ireland).
** [https://omeka.religiousecologies.org/files/original/ba8b21f35d597817a4d80ec61977dd561eb8d815.jpg 1926 USCoRB] indicated that there were 15 in fellowship (7 men, 8 women). The Hall was presumably a home, as there were no annual expenses, and $1,200 was spent towards the Lord's work in 1926.
=====Adrian=====
* [[Adrian Gospel Hall, MI]] (OB) 1903-1927+
** c/o R. Charles +1904+; J. Colville +1922+; S.T. Hoisington @ 706 College Ave. +1927+
====Macomb County (Metro Detroit)====
# [[Brightmoor Gospel Hall, MI]] (OB) +1936+
# [[Central Gospel Hall, Detroit, MI]] (OB) +1890-1943+
#* @ Grand River & Harrison Aves. +1922+
#* c/o T.D.W. Muir +1890-1922+
# [[Curtis Gospel Chapel, MI]] (OB) +1965-2016+
# [[Detroit Christian Assembly, MI]] (KLC) +1946-1977+
#* c/o Cyril Arthur J. Popplestone +1927+ (b. 1888 Slapton, Ringsbridge, [[England|Eng.]] - d. 1969 Los Angeles, [[California|CA]]);
# [[Eight Mile Road Gospel Hall, MI]] (OB) +1936+
# [[Elim Chapel, MI]] (OB) +19271922-1943+#* @ 7361 Linwood (Windwood) Ave. +1922-1927+#* c/o John Harcus @ 3051 Hazelwood Ave. +1922-1927+
# [[Gospel Chapel of Detroit, MI]] (CA/AA OB) +1965-2016+
# [[Grace Bible Chapel, Detroit, MI]] (CA/AA OB) +1936-2016+ aka Grace Tabernacle +1936-1966+
# [[Pinewood Christian Assembly, MI]] (OB) +1965-1966+
# [[Plymouth Road Chapel, MI]] (OB) +1965-1966+
# [[Salem Gospel Hall, MI]] (OB) +19271922-1943+#* @ Brooklyn & Perry +1922+#* c/o R.M. Lavery @ 1564 Pine St. +1922-1927+
# [[Schoolcraft Gospel Hall, MI]] (OB) +1943-1966+
===Genessee County (Flint metro)===
====Flint====
* [[Central Gospel Hall, Flint, MI]] (OB) +19261922-1936+** @ Columbus Circle Hall +1922+; Ward Bldg., 526-530 S. Saginaw St. +1927+** c/o R. Kearsey, 1325 Roosevelt Ave. +1922+; Dr. George Henry Youmans, optometrist +1927+ (b. 1876 Washington Co., [[Indiana|IN]] - d. 1943 Flint, MI)
** [https://omeka.religiousecologies.org/files/original/154573f544fa7bed9abf8a2bd3f18be2e766f10d.jpg 1926 USCoRB] indicated that there were 52 in fellowship (22 men, 30 women) including 2 S.S. teachers presiding over 30 children (for a total of 82). The Hall was a rented facility (with $977 in annual expenses), and $738 was additionally spent towards the Lord's work in 1926.
* [[Corunna Meeting Room, MI]] (EB) +1889-1908; (KLC) 1908-1977+
** @ 6601 E. Wilkinson Rd. +1946+
** c/o Fred. Muot +1889-1903+; Louis Zbinden +1905+; J. Vienot +1905-1908+; C. Rigoulet +1905-1908+; G.A. Weise +1946+; Paul Euvrard +1946+
====Owosso====
====Calhoun County (Battle Creek metro)====
=====Battle Creek=====
* [[Battle Creek Gospel Hall, MI]] (OB) +19261922-1943+** Urbandale Assembly +1922+
** @ home of Edward Matson +1926-1935;
*** @ 2021 W. Main St. +1926-1927+; 1661 W. Michigan Ave. +1935; home of Edward Matson +1926-1927+
** c/o Mr. Watson, Battle Creek +1922+; Edward Erik Matson +1926-1935 (b. 1857 Sweden - d. 1935 Battle Creek, MI), son of Matts Erson (b. Sweden). Wife: Anna Margreta Anderson Matson (b. 1857 Sweden - d. 1932 Battle Creek, MI), married 1882 @ Norway, Menominee, MI. Anna was the daughter of Charley & Andrika Anderson. Edward was employed as a carpenter, then a tool & die maker. Two daughters still living at home when Edward died: Clara & Lily. Other children: Mrs. G.H. Landwehr @ Akron, [[Ohio|OH]], Mrs. E.M. Mumford @ Howard, [[South Dakota|S.D.]], Edward Matson, Jr. @ Waukegan, [[Illinois|IL]], and Laurence G. Matson @ Kalamazoo, MI.
** [https://omeka.religiousecologies.org/files/original/46acbf1ecc3f119514bc9fe450f47c9c50ea6f37.jpg 1926 USCoRB] indicated that there were 7 in fellowship (1 man, 6 women) including 1 S.S. teacher presiding over 8 children (for a total of 15). The Hall met in a home (with $237 in annual expenses including the Lord's work).
=====Sturgis=====
* [[Sturgis Bible Chapel, MI]] (OB) +1927-2016+
** Sturgis Gospel Hall +19271922-1943+
** @ 507 E. West St. +1927+
** c/o A.L. Rites +1922+; I.E. Bollman @ 203 S. Clay St. +1927+
====Van Buren County====
* [[Sault Ste Marie Gospel Hall, MI]] (OB) +1904-1965+
** @ Superior St. & Easterday Ave. +1927+
** c/o M. Sheldrake, 656 Bingham St. +1922+; Frank Bernard @ 511 Carrie St. +1927+ (b. 1876 MI - d. 1947 Tucson, Pima, [[Arizona|AZ]]); Son of Leon St. Germaine Bernard (b. 1844 ON - d. 1904 Sault Ste. Marie, MI) & Charlotte Mary Shaw Bernard (1849-1917 Sault Ste. Marie, MI). Family emigrated to the U.S. in 1860. Frank's father was employed as a captain of a steam vessel.
** c/o William Edgar Dixon @ 323 Peck St. +1927+ (b. 1863 Port Byron, Cayuga, [[New York|N.Y.]] - d. 1958 Sault Ste. Marie, MI); accountant;
*** Son of Edwin Sylvester Dixon (b. 1822 Mentz, Cayuga, [[New York|N.Y.]] - d. 1909 Riverside, Brown, [[South Dakota|S.D.]]) & Samantha Jane Sturge Dixon. (b. 1833 Hannibal, Oswego, N.Y. - d. 1909 Aberdeen, Brown, S.D.)