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====St. Croix====
* [[St. Croix Meeting Room, NS]] (EB) +1880+-1881 (KLC-EB) 1881-1980's** @ Loran Smith's mill+1880+** c/o Loran Smith +1880+ (1853-1921 St. Croix, NS), son of Nathaniel Dill Smith (1814-1871 St. Croix, NS) & Margaret McDonald Smith (b. 1814 Hants Co., NS - d. 1878 St. Croix, NS); wife: Eugenia Harvie Smith (b. 1869 Hants Cy., NS - d. 1903 St. Croix, NS), dau. of Benjamin Harvie (b. 1838 NS) & Margaret Salter Harvie (b. 1840 NS);** Darby allegedly visited Wolfville and St. Croix on one (or more) of his visits to Halifax in the 1860's and/or 1870's.  
==Pictou County==
** c/o Paul Hatt 1972-1995; Don Salmans 1996-2010+; David MacDonald +2012-2020+
* [[Halifax Christian Assembly, NS]] (EB) +1871-1881; (KLC-EB) 1881-present** Halifax Christian Assembly +1871-?** @ Temperance Hall, Halifax +1880-1882+; @ Dartmouth Meeting Room?-present** c/o William E.C. Howe +1877-1882+ (b. 1816 NS)*** Supreme Court Registrar of Probate +1863-1889+*** lived @ 32 Bishop St., Halifax +1875-1887*** wife: Margaret Howe +1871+ (b. 1819 [[Scotland|Scot.]]); Children:**** Douglas Howe +1871+, +1911+ (b. 1851 NS), law student in 1871. @ 18 Mitchell St. +1911+**** Isabella Nixon Howe Pennington +1871-1903 (b. 1854 NS- d. 1927 Montreal, [[Quebec|QC]] ?); She married James Pennington (b. 1843 Strafford, Essex, [[England]] - d. 1935 Montreal, [[Quebec|QC]]), and were both in fellowship with the EBin Halifax until 1903 when they relocated to Montreal. According to his obit in ''The Gazette'' (Montreal), James was a longtime Montreal resident, and a brother of William Pennington, of Halifax, "one of the survivors of the historic charge of the Light Brigade at Balaclava". It also indicated that he was "born and educated in England", and arrived in Halifax at the age of 30 representing the Cunard Steamship Line, and he remained there for 30 years, where he married Isabella, where it is noted that she was a grand-niece of "Hon. Joseph Howe, one time Secretary of State for Canada, and also Lieutenant-Governor of Nova Scotia". James' father, Albert Pennington (b. 1811 Islington, Sussex, Eng. - d. 1874 London, Eng.) , was a schoolmaster in 1851 in West Hackney, Middlesex, [[England]].**** Francis C. "Frank" Howe +18801871+ (b. 1858 NS); foundry clerk in 1910 @ Providence, [[Rhode Island|R.I.]])**** Agnes P. Howe Holloway +1871+ (b. 1859 Halifax, NS - d. 1939 Bethlehem, Lehigh, [[Pennsylvania|PA]]), She married William Holloway, Jr. (b. 1872 Halifax, NS), a published author living in Manhattan, [[New York|N.Y.]] in 1910. He was living in New York City as early as 1891, when he was employed as a bookbinder. William was raised Baptist, and immigrated to the U.S. in 1901, and Agnes in 1904.** c/o James Pennington, Cunard's offices, Halifax +1877-1903*** see Isabella Nixon Howe Pennnington** c/o Major John Oldright +1880+ (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.
** 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 Christian Assembly, NS]] (EB) +1871-1881; (KLC-EB) 1881-2016+
** @ Temperance Hall +1880-1882+;
** c/o William E.C. Howe +1877-1882+ (b. 1816 NS)
*** Supreme Court Registrar of Probate +1863-1889+
*** lived @ 32 Bishop St. +1875-1887
*** wife: Margaret Howe +1871+ (b. 1819 [[Scotland|Scot.]]); Children:
**** Douglas Howe +1871+, +1911+ (b. 1851 NS), law student in 1871. @ 18 Mitchell St. +1911+
**** Isabella Nixon Howe Pennington +1871-1903 (b. 1854 NS - d. 1927 Montreal, [[Quebec|QC]]?); She married James Pennington (b. 1843 Strafford, Essex, [[England]] - d. 1935 Montreal, [[Quebec|QC]]), and were both in fellowship with the EB in Halifax until 1903 when they relocated to Montreal. According to his obit in ''The Gazette'' (Montreal), James was a longtime Montreal resident, and a brother of William Pennington, of Halifax, "one of the survivors of the historic charge of the Light Brigade at Balaclava". It also indicated that he was "born and educated in England", and arrived in Halifax at the age of 30 representing the Cunard Steamship Line, and he remained there for 30 years, where he married Isabella, where it is noted that she was a grand-niece of "Hon. Joseph Howe, one time Secretary of State for Canada, and also Lieutenant-Governor of Nova Scotia". James' father, Albert Pennington (b. 1811 Islington, Sussex, Eng. - d. 1874 London, Eng.), was a schoolmaster in 1851 in West Hackney, Middlesex, [[England]].
**** Francis C. "Frank" Howe +1871+ (b. 1858 NS); foundry clerk in 1910 @ Providence, [[Rhode Island|R.I.]])
**** Agnes P. Howe Holloway +1871+ (b. 1859 Halifax, NS - d. 1939 Bethlehem, Lehigh, [[Pennsylvania|PA]]), She married William Holloway, Jr. (b. 1872 Halifax, NS), a published author living in Manhattan, [[New York|N.Y.]] in 1910. He was living in New York City as early as 1891, when he was employed as a bookbinder. William was raised Baptist, and immigrated to the U.S. in 1901, and Agnes in 1904.
** c/o James Pennington, Cunard's offices +1877-1903
*** see Isabella Nixon Howe Pennnington
* [[Halifax Gospel Hall, NS]] (OB) +1897-1925; +1941-'''2023+'''
===Wolfville===
* [[Wolfville Fellowship Assembly, NS]] (EB) +1870's-1881; (KLC-EB) +2016+1881-present** Darby allegedly visited Wolfville and St. Croix on one (or more) of his visits to Halifax in the 1860's and/or 1870's.
=Southeastern NS=
===Pleasantville===
It would appear that Capt. J.B. Sarty's kin mostly married descendants of fishermen. Jacob Sarty served as managing owner of a schooner known as the "Darling" from 1886-1895, which had 14 paid crew in 1888 (and resided at La Have). Also in 1888, William Sarty was managing owner of the Cymbeline, also of La Have. In 1904 & 1905, J.B. managed (and/or owned) the "Ophir" (#111704), registered at the Lunenburg port, which had 15 paid crew, and received $189 in fishing bounty that year. On a note of unknown relation, Benjamin Sarty was the first S.S. Superintendent at Pleasantville Baptist Church in 1887, and Jacob's immediate family was Baptist prior to PB.
* [[Pleasantville Meeting Room, NS]] (TW-EB) +1911+ (EB?) +1914-1931+
** Meeting Times (1911): Su B 10:30am, G/P 7pm; Fri P 7pm
** c/o W.H. Willis '''+1911-1931+'''
** c/o Capt. Jacob B. Henry Sarty, Jr. '''+1901-1931+''' (b. 1845 La Have, NS - d. 1933 Lunberry, Lun., NS), son of John Lewis Sarty (b. 1808 Upper LaHave, NS - d. 1889 Pleasantville, NS) & Elizabeth Sarah Corkum Sarty (b. 1811 - d. 1883 Pleasantville, NS). 1901 @ Conquerall Bank. 1931 @ Pleasantville. The Corkum (previously Gorkum) family emigrated from Slovakia in 1752. The immigrating ancestor (1752) in the Sarty family was Jean Urbain Sertie (b. 1718 Montbeliard, Doubs, France - d. 1761 Lun., NS) & Marie Catherine Belos Sertie (b. 1720 Montbeliard, France - d. 1756 Lun., NS). The Sarty family goes back to the late 1500's in Doubs, Franche-Comte, France.
*** Wife (1874 @ New Cumberland, Lun., NS): Eleanor Jane Misner Sarty (b. 1850 New Cumberland, NS - d. 1906 Pleasantville, NS), daughter of Theodorus Misner (b. 1806 LaHave, Lun., NS - d. 1890 New Cumberland, NS) & Sophia Catherine Hughey Misner (b. 1805 - d. 1881 New Germany, NS).
*** Capt. Eber Angus Sarty '''+1901+''' (b. 1875 Conquerall Bank, Lun., NS - d. 1948 Woodside, Halifax, NS). Wife (1906 @ Lunenburg, NS): Ella Eurena Neal Sarty (b. 1881 Summerside, Lun., NS - d. 1961 Worcester, MA), daughter of Capt. Daniel Edward Neal (b. 1851 LaHave, Lun., NS - d. 1919 Lunenburg, NS) & Sarah Caroline Corkum Neal (b. 1859 Lun., NS). In 1911, Daniel & Sarah Neal lived at Middle LaHave, and were '''PB''', as was their daughter Dorothy G. Neal (b. 1892 Summerside, NS - d. 1989 Chestnut Hill, Middlesex, MA), their son Herbert Leslie Neal (b. 1899 Middle LaHave, NS), and Sarah's parents were Methodist in old age. In 1921, Eber lived at Liverpool West, Queens, NS, was registered Baptist and was employed as a sea captain. In 1901, Ella was a schoolteacher in Upper LaHave.
*** Stephen Emmanuel Sarty '''+1901+''' (b. 1876 Conquerall Bank, Lun., NS - d. 1943 Pleasantville, NS). Wife (1906 @ Lun., NS): Mary Magdalene Butler Sarty '''+1901+''' (b. 1881 NS - d. 1945 Pleasantville, NS), daughter of Patrick Butler (b. 1851 Main-a-Dieu, Cape Breton, NS - d. 1910 Pleasantville, NS) & Lucy Ann Corkum Butler (b. 1854 Pleasantville, NS - d. 1932 Conquerall Bank, NS). In 1901, Patrick & Lucy Corkum Butler were PB, as was their daughter Mary, and son Franklyn William Butler (b. 1891 Lun., NS - d. 1952 Beverly, Essex, MA).
*** Selena Ellen Sarty Manthorne '''+1901+''' (b. 1878 Conq., NS - d. 1943 Los Angeles, CA). Husband: Archibald Franklin Manthorne (b. 1878 Petite Riviere, Lun., NS - d. 1921 Worcester, MA), son of Gilbert Elisha Manthorne (b. 1843 Beach Meadows, Queens, NS - d. 1905 Petite Riviere, NS) & Sarah Clarissa Ann "Clara" Conrad Manthorne (b. 1840 NS - d. 1914). In 1891, Gilbert was employed as a shoemaker.
*** Fannie May Sarty Conrad '''+1901+''' (1879-1908 Conq., NS). Husband (1904 @ Lun., NS: James Angus Conrad (b. 1875 Upper LaHave, NS - d. 1961 Conq., NS), son of James Josiah Conrad (b. 1833 - d. 1915 Conq., NS) & Rachel Catherine Conrad (b. 1849 Bayport, Lun., NS - d. 1937 Conq., NS). Rachel Conrad was a daughter of George Wilhelm Conrad (1815-1904 Lun., NS) & Catherine Elizabeth Zink Conrad (b. 1823 Blandford, Lun., NS - d. 1884 Second Peninsula, Lun., NS). The Conrad family arrived from Germany in NS in 1757, the ancestor John Lorentz Conradt (1741-1797) died at Conrad Islands, Rose Bay, NS). *** Enos Sarty '''+1901+''' (b. 1881 Conq., NS - d. 1959 Pleasantville, NS). Wife: Florence Ann Richards Sarty (b. 1887 Conq., NS - d. 1956 Halifax, NS), daughter of J. Solomon Richards (b. 1860 Conq., NS - d. 1932 Bridgewater, NS) & Jane Isabel Corkum Richards (b. 1864 New Ross, Lun., NS - d. 1940 Pleasantville, NS).*** William Foster Sarty '''+1901+''' (b. 1890 Conq., NS - d. 1972). Wife: Esther Blanche Neal Sarty (b. 1891 Summerside, NS - d. 1983), daughter of Capt. Daniel Edward Neal (b. 1851 LaHave, Lun., NS - d. 1919 Lunenburg, NS) & Sarah Caroline Corkum Neal (b. 1859 Lun., NS).
=Southwestern NS=