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** c/o Willard Mailing +1954-1956
*** @ Virginia, NS +1954; @ Clementsport 1955-1956
** c/o Ronald Berry +1958-19891990+
** also see [http://www.clementsvalegospelhall.com/ CGH's website]
** c/o David McClelland ?-present; David Cress ?-present
===Greenland===
* [[Greenland Assembly, NS]] (OB) 1978-19891990+
** c/o Lewis Peck @ Bear River
==Colchester County==
===Debert===
* [[Debert Gospel Hall, NS]] (OB) +1936-19891990+** c/o Alfred McCullough +1936+; Walter Geldert +1954-1988; Ian Bingham @ Truro 1989-1990+
===Manganese Mines===
===Truro===
* [[Good News Bible Chapel, NS]] (OB) +1897-19891990+
** Truro Gospel Hall +1897-1971
** @ 85 Walker St. +1936+; Dominion St. +1943-1947; 51 Young St. 1948-19891990+
** c/o Charles Boyd +1897+
** c/o William Nathaniel Brennan +1904+ (b. 1870 Montreal, [[Quebec|QC]] - d. 1943 New Glasgow, Pictou, NS), evangelist; wife: Margaret Broome Brennan (1870 Quebec City, [[Quebec|QC]] - d. 1968 Truro, NS)
** c/o C.F. Archibald @ 129 Arthur St. +1927-1961, possibly a Truro druggist in 1921, and Presby.
** c/o John Kilawee 1962-1971; H.S. Chard 1972-1973; J.H. Comte, Sr. 1974-1978; Lowden Ashley 1979-19891990+
==Cumberland County==
* [[Amherst Shore Gospel Hall, NS]] (OB) +1897-1922+
** c/o Robert Boss +1897+; Mr. Wild +1922+
===Oxford===
* [[Oxford Gospel Hall, NS]] (OB) 1990+
** @ Waverley St.
** c/o Hiel A. Patterson
===Port Howe===
* [[Port Howe Gospel Hall, NS]] (OB) +1897-19891990+** c/o Joseph O'Brien +1897+; John Duncan McDonald @ Pugwash +1911-1927+ (b. 1864 [[Scotland]]); William McDonald, Sr. +1936+; MacGregor Hunter @ Pugwash +1941-1956+; Eben Cameron @ Pugwash +1958-1961; Harold Patterson @ Pugwash 1962-1976; Lawrence Patterson @ Pugwash 1977-19891990+
===Port Philip===
===Pugwash Junction===
* [[Pugwash Junction Gospel Hall, NS]] (OB) +1897-19891990+
** Doherty/Dougherty Creek Gospel Hall +1897+
** c/o Joseph Howe Eaton +1897-1904+ (b. 1849 Pugwash, NS - d. 1932 Toronto, [[Ontario|ON]]), son of Stephen Eaton (b. 1819 - d. 1883 Pugwash, NS) & Mary Desiah Parker Eaton; wife: Mary Adelia McPherson Eaton (b. 1853 - d. 1922 Northfield, Summit, [[Ohio|OH]]); son: Cyrus S. Eaton, "noted Cleveland industrialist and financier". Joseph was credited in an obituary in the ''Boston Globe'' as "one of the leading shipbuilders of the Maritime Provinces, as well as a lumber magnate". It was also noted that he "came to Toronto many years ago". Three daughters: Mrs. F.I. Woodworth (Sagamore Hill, [[Ohio|OH]]), Miss Florence Eaton (London), & Mrs. T.B. Webb (Rome). It was also noted that a nephew, William R. Eaton, was a member of Congress from Denver.
** c/o Ansley Goodwin +1922+
** c/o Hiram Franklin MacLeod +1921/+1927-1950+ (b. 1865 Pugwash, NS - d. 1938 Pugwash Junction, NS), son of Frederick MacLeod (b. 1830 NS) & Annie Angevine MacLeod (b. 1842 NS); wife: Eliza Eudora Piers MacLeod (b. 1874 - d. 1961 Pugwash Junction, NS), dau. of Nelson William Piers (b. 1840 NS - d. 1926 Pugwash Junction, NS); Hiram was the father of assembly evangelist '''Oswald Lorne McLeod''' (b. 1902 Pugwash Junction, NS - d. 2002 Hickory, Catawba, [[North Carolina|N.C.]]) of the [[Hickory Gospel Hall, NC]].
** c/o MacIntosh C. MacLeod +1921/+1954-1989+ (1906-1997 Pugwash Junction, NS)** c/o Harold E. Elliott @ Wallace 1990+
===River Hebert===
* [[River Hebert Gospel Hall, NS]] (OB) +1936-19891990+
** River Hebert East Gospel Hall +1936-1950+
** c/o William Darling +1936-1950+; John T. Seaman @ River Hebert East +1954-1955; Robert Darling @ River Hebert East 1956-1987; Claude MacAloney 1988-19891990+
==Hants County==
===New Glasgow===
* [[New Glasgow Gospel Hall, NS]] (OB) +1922-1962; 1966-19891990+** @ 454 S. Frederick St. 1962-19891990+** c/o N. Breman +1922+; David Sharp +1927-1962 (b. 1880 [[Scotland]]; emig. 1910), a Presby. stonecutter in 1911 in New Glasgow; James Watson 1966-1979; Bill Watson 1980-19891990+
===Pictou===
===Dartmouth===
* [[Bethany Christian Fellowship, NS]] (OB) 1986-1989(OB F&E) 1990+** @ Colby Village Rec. Center, 144 Avondale Rd., Colby Village 1986-19891990+** c/o Fred S. Gordon 1986-19891990+; G. St. Laurent 1990+
* [[Colby Drive Bible Chapel, NS]] (OB) 1982-19891990+
** Dartmouth East Bible Chapel 1982-1984
** @ Bel Ayr School, 4 Bell St. 1982-1984; 131 Colby Dr., Colby Village 1985-19891990+** c/o Chris Watts 1982-19891990+
* [[Northbrook Bible Chapel, NS]] (OB) 1972-19891990+
** @ 225 Victoria Rd.
** c/o P. Hatt
===Halifax===
* [[Dartmouth Meeting Room, NS]] (EB) +1880+
** c/o Major John Oldright (b. 1802 Whitechapel, London, [[England]] - d. 1891 Dartmouth, NS); wife: Elizabeth Oldright (b. 1802 Halifax, NS - d. 1884 Dartmouth, NS);
*** PB @ 1861 in Toronto, [[Ontario|ON]]. Served 1811-1836+ in the 81st Regt. of the British Army at the Rock of Gibraltar.
*** His son, Capt. John Edward Oldbright was born at Gibraltar, and later a pioneer citizen of Austin, [[Texas]], a "veteran Texas ranger captain, soldier, traveler and scholar", who lived in Austin from 1868-1918, then relocating to [[California]] where he died in Glendale.
* [[Grace Chapel, Halifax, NS]] (OB BC) +1958-'''2023+'''
** Armdale Bible Chapel +1958-1961; Fairview Bible Chapel 1962-1987;
** @ Fairmount Rd. +1958-1959; @ Armdale Rotary 1960-1961; Willet St. & Frederick Ave., Fairview 1962-1987; corner of Farnham Gate Rd. & Landsdowne Ave. 1988; 20 Lansdowne Ave. 1989-1990+; 255 Ross St. ?-present
** c/o William F. Leadbeater +1958-1964
** c/o D.R. Lennox @ Clayton Park, Halifax 1965-1975
** c/o Ron Harris @ Fleming Heights, Halifax 1976-1981
** c/o Ron H. Stuart 1982-1987; Hal Threadcraft 1988-1989; Bruce Havill 1990+
** see [https://www.gracechapel.ca/ GC's website]
* [[Halifax Christian Assembly, NS]] (EB) +1871-1881; (KLC-EB) 1881-2016+
* [[Halifax Gospel Hall, NS]] (OB) +1897-1925; +1941-'''2023+'''
** North Street Gospel Hall 2007-present
** @ 20 Creighton St. +1941-1948+; 2756 Swaine St. 1950-19891990+; 6417 North St., Halifax 2007-present
** c/o Judge James Johnston Hunt '''+1897-1925''' (b. 1850 Cornwallis Square, Kings, NS - d. 1925 Halifax, NS), son of Dr. Abraham S. Hunt & Catherine Johnston Hunt. Dr. Abraham Hunt served as Supt. of Education of NS. Catherine's father was a notable area judge, and her uncle James William Johnston served as Prime Minister of NS.
*** Johnston Hunt was the first Judge of the juvenile court in Halifax, and his obit states that he was "universally respected and admired".
** c/o Samuel R. Cairns 1970-1978
*** @ Birch Cove 1970-1972; @ Dartmouth 1973-1978
** c/o Edward J. Walsh @ Dartmouth 1979-1989** c/o Arthur Harnish @ Hubbards 1990+
** c/o Andrew Swan ?-present; Matthew Cain ?-present;
** also see [http://northstreetgospelhall.org/ NSGH's website]
==Kings County==
===Avonport===
* [[Avonport Gospel Hall, NS]] (OB) 1962; 1979-19891990+** c/o Alfred Milligan @ Wolfville +1962+; Hugh Kelly @ Wolfville 1979-19891990+
===Wolfville===
==Cape Breton Island (RM)==
===Baddeck===
* [[Baddeck Gospel Hall, NS]] (OB) +1897+; +1958-19891990+** George Whitley @ Baddeck Forks +1897+; Lloyd MacRitchie +1958-19891990+
===Point Edward===
===River Denys===
* [[River Denys Gospel Hall, NS]] (OB) 1955-19891990+** c/o David MacDonald @ Inverness Co. 1955-1962; Dan MacLennan @ River Denys Station 1963-19891990+
===Sydney===
**** Dr. Henry Ernest Kendall '''1865-1883+''' (b. 1865 NS) served as Lieutenant-Governor of Nova Scotia from 1942-1947, the oldest person to hold the office in the province's history, appointed at the age of 78. See his [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Henry_Ernest_Kendall wiki].
* [[Sydney Gospel Hall, NS]] (OB) +1936-1986; 1990+** @ Pitt St., nr. Charolett St. +1941-1943+; Townsend St., nr. Inglis +1947-1956+; corner of Whitney Ave. & Terrace St. +1958-1986; 1990+** c/o Murdoch MacDonald, 635 Prince St. +1936-1961; Roland Kaiser @ Westmount 1962-1963, 1966-1972; D. Philips 1973-1982; David Williams @ North Sydney 1990+
* [[Westside Bible Chapel, Sydney, NS]] (OB) 1984-19891990+
** Westside Christian Fellowship 1984-1988
** @ 6 Coxheath Rd., Cape Breton 1984-19891990+** c/o Doug Phillips @ Coxheath 1984-19891990+
* [[Woodbine Assembly, NS]] (OB) 1984-1986
===Sydney Mines===
* [[Sydney Mines Gospel Hall, NS]] (OB) +1911-19891990+
** Cape Breton Gospel Hall +1931+; Pit Street Gospel Hall +1936-1975
** @ Pit St. +1936-1975; 9 King St. 1976-19891990+
** c/o Thomas Hamilton +1917-1927+ (b. 1873 [[Scotland|Scot.]])
*** In 1911, he was living with his brother-in-law, Robert Gillan (b. 1844 Scot.), and his wife Maggie Wotherspoon Gillan-Hamilton, and their seven children, living in Victoria, North Cape Breton. Both Thomas and Robert were coal miners at the time, and Thomas identified as PB by that point, though his brother-in-law's family were all Presbyterian.By 1917, he was living at Sydney Mines, with his wife Elizabeth, and three children, who identified as PB in a 1921 census.
**** Archibald Hamilton 1919-1927+ (b. 1919 Sydney Mines, NS)
**** William John Hamilton 1921-1927+ (b. 1921 Sydney Mines, NS)
** c/o James Richmond +1922+; Arnold Ernst +1936-1961; Fred Layton @ Sydney River 1962-1981; Norman A. MacQueen 1982-19891990+
==Guysborough County==
===Port Bickerton===
* [[Port Bickerton Gospel Hall, NS]] (OB) +1954-19891990+** c/o Otto Hiltz +1954-1972; Von Boutlier 1973-19891990+
==Lunenburg County==
** c/o Harold Barkhouse +1954-1979
*** @ Hemford +1954-1962; @ New Germany 1963-1979
** c/o Robert Kaulback @ Bridgewater 1980-19891990+
** also see [https://sites.google.com/view/ninevehgospelhall NGH's website]
==Yarmouth County==
===Lower Argyle===
* [[Argyle Christian Assembly, NS]] (OB) +1962-19891990+
* Argyle Gospel Hall +1962-1975
** c/o Harold Smith @ Central Argyle +1962-1976; James Conrad 1977-1981; J. Richard Goodwin @ Glenwood 1982-19891990+
===Port Maitland===
===Yarmouth===
* [[Living Waters Christian Fellowship, NS]] (OB) 1989-2023+
** @ 318 Moods Mill Rd., Pleasant Lake (now Tusket) ** c/o Clyde Raynard @ Glenwood 1989-1990+
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