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** c/o [[Edwin Wilcox Fear]] (1816-1895), schoolteacher, identified his family as "Christian Brethren" on an '''1851''' Census while living in Brantford. He was born in London, England in 1816, and uncertain when he emigrated. He relocated to Guelph before 1861, and died in London, Ontario.
** c/o John C. Benett +1877-1884 (d. 1884 St. Louis, MO)
*** [https://www.newspapers.com/image/732492813 Brantford Expositor]: 1884-12-29: "The funeral of the late John C. Bennett, Jr., son of Mr. J.C. Bennett of this city, took place yesterday afternoon and was attended by a large number of friends of the family of deceased. His death occurred at St. Louis very suddenly. He was employed there in a large drug establishment, and as soon as he was taken ill his brother Charles F. Bennett was telegraphed for at Chicago, but he arrived too late to see his brother alive. He immediately took charge of the remains and brought them home for interment. The funeral was conducted by Revds. Gosbie of Guelph, and Hamilton, of Hamilton, of the Plymouth Brethren denomination. The pallbearers were Messrs. T.W. Holme, P. Purves, H. Callahan, Thomas Watt, James Watt and Thomas Foster. Messrs. Philip Bennett and W.M. Bennett, of New York, brothers of deceased were among the mourners."
*** @ nr. train station +1877; 82 Charlotte St. +1880-1882+
** c/o F. Brendon, chemist +1877+; Isaac Coles, 86 Victoria St. +1911+; James Gibbs, Box 133 +1911+
** Newspapers.com: Brantford Expositor
*** [https://www.newspapers.com/image/732320547 1870-7-15] front page article describes a PB meeting in London, and references the meeting in Brantford.
*** [https://www.newspapers.com/image/732639746 1884-4-2]: J.J. Sims writes to the editor of the newspaper clarifying some terminology and theology of the PB. R. Hobbs responds to the article with a [https://www.newspapers.com/image/732039724/ rebuttal] on April 18.
*** [https://www.newspapers.com/image/732039557 1884-4-11]: Church News: "The controversy which the so called "Plymouth" Brethren has stirred up in different places, is exciting considerable interest in these parts."]
*** [https://www.newspapers.com/image/732349525 1886-5-28]: Boston Breezes: "The Plymouth Brethren hold open air meetings every Sabbath afternoon in this place."
*** [https://www.newspapers.com/image/732586465 1901-4-6]: Cainsville: "Sincere sympathy in the community is extended to the bereaved family of the late Mrs. Isaac Munroe, whose death occurred at her late residence, Grantham ave., on Friday night last after a short attack of grip. The funeral took place on Monday afternoon to Mt. Hope cemetery, the obsequies being largely attended. The service was conducted by the Plymouth Brethren, Mr. Steniford officiating. The pallbearers were the three sons of the deceased and son-in-law, Mr. Fawkes, of London."
*** [https://www.newspapers.com/image/732346230/ 1905-4-6]: "The death occurred at Hartford of John W. Burning. The funeral took place to the Plymouth Brethren cemetery at Hartford today."
*** [https://www.newspapers.com/image/732846384 1921-11-5]: Victoria Mills: "The death occurred on Thursday last, Oct. 27, of a well-known resident of this place, the late Mrs. George Everett. Deceased had lived here all her life and was widely known. She leaves to mourn her loss, her husband, one son and three daughters. The funeral on Sunday was conducted the Rev. Mr. Near of Hartford. Interment took place at the Plymouth Brethren church. Much sympathy is extended to the relatives in their sad bereavement."
*** [https://www.newspapers.com/image/732619214 1923-1-27]: ''Colds and Pneumonia Rage on the Reserve''* [[Cainsville Meeting Room, ON]] (TW) +1951+
* [[Fairview Gospel Hall, ON]] (EB NT) +2021+
** see [https://brantford.churchesofgod.info/ BCOG's website] * Thomas Bread
** [https://www.newspapers.com/image/732619214 Newspapers.com]: Brantford Expositor: 1923-1-27: ''Colds and Pneumonia Rage on the Reserve'': Victoria Mills: "Many attended the funeral of the late Thomas Bread yesterday at the Plymouth Brethren church."
===Harrisburg===
* [[Harrisburg Meeting Room, ON]] (EB) +1903-1905+
===Hatchley===
* [[Hatchley Assembly, ON]] (?) +1884+
** Brantford Weekly Expositor 1884-7-11 via [https://www.newspapers.com/image/732040802 Newspapers.com]: "The Plymouth Brethren are holding service in this place (Hatchley) on Sunday and Wednesday evenings."
===Paris===
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* [[Argyle Park Assembly, London, ON]] (OB) +1943+
===Lynedoch===
* [[Lynedoch Assembly, ON]] +1882+
===Vanessa===
* Vanessa schoolhouse meetings +1891+
** Brantford Expositor 1891-10-9 via [https://www.newspapers.com/image/732173342 Newspapers.com]: "The Plymouth Brethren were going to hold meetings in a schoolhouse not far from here (Vanessa), but as the audience failed to materialize, the eloquent divines had to go back without airing their eloquence."
===Port Dover===