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In 1862, when [[John Nelson Darby]] traveled to Canada, there seems to have been an existent exclusive brethren assembly already there. The earliest known correspondent was Alexander Hamilton (b. 1817 Scotland) who was active as early as 1877, and as late as 1882. Alexander was a chemist who operated a drug store on King St., and resided at 295 E. King St. From ca. 1880-1882, the assembly met at 19 S. McNab St. The subject assembly of this particular article later became known as a Tunbridge Wells assembly by 1909, and operates to this day, its meeting room (2023) is located in the Crown Point East neighborhood.
=Also See=
* [[Who's Who at Hamilton Meeting Room, ON]]
=Sources=
* Ancestry.com
* EB AB's 1877-1882; TW AB's: 2021;