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** c/o Paul Hatt 1972-1995; Don Salmans 1996-2010+; David MacDonald +2012-2020+
* [[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);
*** 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.
===Fall River===
* [[Fall River Chapel, NS]] (OB BC) 2003-'''2023+'''
** Fall River Community Bible Chapel
** @ The Open Gate, 5 Miller Lane & @ St. John's United, 3360 NS-2 +2018-present
** c/o Jim Cox +2020+
** also see [https://www.fallriverchapel.com CBC's website]
===Halifax===
* [[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 Landsdowne Dr. 1989-19972010+; 255 Ross St. ?+2018-present** c/o William F. Leadbeater +1958-1964; D.R. Lennox @ Clayton Park, Halifax 1965-1975; Ron Harris @ Fleming Heights, Halifax 1976-1981; Ron H. Stuart 1982-1987; Hal Threadcraft 1988-1989; Bruce Havill 1990-1992; John Munro 1994-1996; Ron Stuart 1997+-1998; Keith Havill 1997-1998; Ross MacDonald +2020+
** see [https://www.gracechapel.ca/ GC's website]
* [[Halifax Gospel Hall, NS]] (OB) +1897-1925; +1941-'''2023+'''
** North Street Gospel Hall 2007-present
** @ 20 Creighton St. +1941-1948+; 2756 Swaine St. 1950-1997+2007; 6405/6417 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".
*** @ Birch Cove 1970-1972; @ Dartmouth 1973-1978
** c/o Edward J. Walsh @ Dartmouth 1979-1989
** c/o Arthur Harnish @ Hubbards 1990-19972020+; Lloyd Cain +2012-2020+
** c/o Andrew Swan ?-present; Matthew Cain ?-present;
** also see [http://northstreetgospelhall.org/ NSGH's website]
** Lenon Knox McIlwaine (1898-1984) did evangelistic work in (East Clifford or East Dalhousie) starting about 1932, a few started breaking bread in a home until 1936 when they relocated to Nineveh after two years of evangelistic work there.
** @ home of Barnford Owen Kaulbach (b. 1861 Big Lots, Lunenburg, NS - d. 1945 East Dalhousie, Kings, NS), East Clifford OR East Dalhousie (1932/1933)-1935; Evangelistic work starting 1934 in Nineveh, broke bread in 1936.
*** son of Stephen Kaulback (b. 1831 Pine Grove, Lunenburg, NS - d. 1919 Bridgewater, Lunenburg, NS) & Jemima Lavinia Lohnes Kaulback (b. 1832 Lunenburg, NS - d. 1898 Summerside, Lunenburg, NS). **** The immigrating ancestors was Johann Martinus Kaulbach (b. 1730 Dierdorf, Germany - d. 1792 Mahone Bay, Lunenburg, NS) & Anna Magdalene Koch Kaulbach (b. 1733 Germany - d. 1813 Dutch, Lunenburg, NS), married in the Dutch Reformed Church in Lunenburg, which Johann may have been one of the earliest founders.
***** In 1870, when the Lunenburg history was written, John Henry Kaulbach (1796-1878) was serving as the High Sheriff (until his death), and his mother, Anna Barbara Zwicker Kaulbach (b. 1768 - d. 1871 Lunenburg, NS) was the oldest county resident, reaching her hundredth birthday.
****** It was noted that she had 119 living descendants (and 44 ones not living)... "she yet retains the use of all her faculties, except that she is in some measure deprived of hearing; recollects the events of her earliest years; and reads and knits without spectacles." On the anniversary of her birth, Feb. 11, 1869 she received more than 100 visitors at her home, "and in the evening, entertained a large number of her relatives. Before the latter separated, prayers were offered by Rev. H.L. Owen with thanks for God's extended goodness to His aged servant." And on her 101st birthday, she "went out for a sleigh drive, and dined with the Hon. John Creighton". ******* Anna's husband was John Henry Kaulbach, Sr. (1758-1833), a brother of Johann Peter Kaulbach (1755-1839) who is direct ancestor of Barnford Kaulbach and his descendants.
*** wife: Louise C. Aminela Barkhouse Kaulbach (b. 1872 Beach Meadows, Queens, NS; m. 1896 Kentville, Kings, NS; d. 1927), daughter of George Simeon Barkhouse (b. 1836 New Cornwall, Lunenburg, NS - d. 1911 East Dalhousie, Kings, NS) & Sophia Ann Demone Barkhouse (b. 1840 - d. 1922 Lakeview, Kings, NS).
**** George Barkhouse was a descendant of Johann Nikolaus Berghaus (b. 1716 Hähnlein, Germany - d. 1794 Mahone Bay, Lunenburg, NS) who emigrated to Halifax in 1752.
** @ 2495 Hwy. 208 ?-present
** In +1954, they became listed in the AB.
** c/o Lenon Knox McIlwaine 1932-1934+ (b. 1898 Larne, Co. Antrim, [[Northern Ireland|N.I.]] - d. 1984 Bethany Lodge, Unionville, Toronto, York, [[Ontario|ON]]). Lenon was a son of Edward McIlwaine & Margaret Magill McIlwaine. Lenon's wife was Sarah Brownlee Logan McIlwaine (b. 1898 Broughshane or Ballymena, Co. Antrim, N.I. - d. 1993 NS), a tribute by Albert Hull in Truth & Tidings may be found transcribed [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/128981995 here]. Three children: Margaret McIlwaine Storer (England), Sadie Ann McIlwaine Walmsley (Venezuela), & Robert McIlwaine (Charlottetown). Memorial service for Lenon was at Nineveh Gospel Hall, officiated by Albert Hull & James Walmsley.
** c/o Robert Cecil Kaulback (1936-1940)-1951 (b. 1912 Dalhousie East, Kings, NS - d. 1996)
** c/o Harold Barkhouse 1951-1979
==Yarmouth County==
===Hubbards Point===
* [[Hubbards Point Gospel Hall, NS]] (OB) 1994-19972020+** @ exit 33 off Rt. 1031994-2005; 633 Hwy. 308 2006-2010+; 3114 Hwy. 308 +2012+** c/o Roland Landry @ Tusket 1994-1995; Terry Moulaison @ Ste. Ann du Ruisseau, Argyle 1996-19972020+; Roland Landry 2020+
===Lower Argyle===
* [[Lower Argyle Gospel HallChristian Assembly, NS]] (OB) +1962-19972020+* Argyle Gospel Hall +1962-1975; Argyle Christian Assembly 1976-1993; Lower Argyle Gospel Hall 1994-19972005; Argyle Christian Assembly 2006-2020+** c/o Harold Smith @ Central Argyle +1962-1976; James Conrad 1977-1981; J. Richard Goodwin @ Glenwood 1982-1993; Philip Nickerson @ Glenwood 1994-19972020+; Harold Smith +2012-2020+
===Port Maitland===