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* James David Keating +1933+ (1884-1959)
* Mrs. H. Perrin +1941-1944+
* Lily Louisa Harvey Dee +1941-1944+ (1870-1951)
* Miss Dorothy Edith Dee +1941-1944+ (1900-1986)
=Families=
==Aiken family==
* Mrs. Aiken +1941-1944+
** nicknamed "Aunt Cherry" for cherry trees in her yard that the Harman boys liked to pick when visiting her. She resided awhile in Mission, BC.
==Anstey family==
Harry Victor Anstey emigrated from [[England]] in 1909, registered as CoE in 1921, self-employed as a farmer +1916-1921+. His wife Edith Pleasance Anstey emigrated in 1911, registered as PB in 1921, although the entire family was Anglican in 1916. In 1931, Edythe was PB, her husband and three children were still Anglican, and still in Pembina, [[Manitoba]].
==Dee family==
The Dee family was PB as early as 1911, when they emigrated from England, residing initially at Kamloops, Yale & Cariboo, BC. Frank was employed as a carpenter and furrier. * Frank White Dee (b. 1869 Twyning, Gloucester, Eng.), son of James Dee (b. 1836 Ripple, Worcester, Eng. - d. Twyning, Eng.) & Jemima White Dee (b. 1840 Swindon, Wiltshire, Eng. - d. 1903 London, Eng.). * Lily Louisa Harvey Dee '''+1944+''' (b. 1871 West Ham, Essex, East London, Eng.; m. 1895 West Ham, Eng.; d. 1954 Vancouver, BC), daughter of Jabez Harvey (b. 1845 Stepney, Mid., London, Eng. - d. 1923 West Ham, Eng.) & Mary Ann Buttery Harvey (b. 1849 Stepney, Eng.; m. 1870Mile End Old Town, London, Eng.; d. 1881 West Ham, Eng.). ** Amy Louisa Dee Anderson (b. 1895 West Ham, Eng. - d. 1968 Victoria, BC). Husband (1926 @ BC): Walter Brown Anderson (b. 1872 Middlefield, Leith Walk, Edinburgh, [[Scotland|Scot.]] - d. 1963 Victoria, BC), son of John Anderson (b. 1851 Gorebridge, Edinburgh, Scot.) & Helen Bruce Anderson (b. 1852 Gorebridge, Edinburgh, Scot. - d. 1916 Ferguslie, Paisley, Scot.). +1933-1968 @ Victoria. Walter Anderson's brother, Master James Fortune Anderson drowned during WWI as the result of an enemy submarine attack on 10-19-1917 on the "Hazelwood", as per [https://www.ancestry.com/discoveryui-content/view/15153746:2706 Ancestry.com]. *** Hugh Crawford Anderson - Creston, BC ** Ethel Jennie Annie Dee (b. 1897 Paris, [[France]] - d. 1989 Victoria, BC). ** Frank James Jabez Dee (b. 1898 Eng. - d. 1963 Oakland, Alameda, [[California|CA]]). Wife (1924 @ Vancouver, BC): Mary Lean Holmes Dee (b. 1900 Brandon, MB - d. 1981 Oakland, CA), daughter of John Holmes (b. 1848 Turnbury, Huron, ON) & Ruth Cantelon Holmes-1951Shelley (b. 1859 Turnbury, ON; m. 1879 Huron Co., ON; d. 1936 Vancouver, BC). John Holmes was raised in the CoE, and Ruth as a Wesleyan Methodist, but were PB by 1911. Ruth's 2nd husband was William Shelley (b. 1852 Eng. - d. 1940 Troutdale, Multnomah, [[Oregon|OR]]), also PB in 1921. William Shelley may have been a relation of Dave Hunt, a teacher on Bible prophecy. * Miss * Dorothy Edith Dee '''+1944+''' (b. 1900Islington, London, Eng. -d. 1986Victoria, BC)** Evelyn Harvey Dee Connolly (b. 1905 Paris, France - d. 1974 Vancouver, BC). Husband: Norman Benjamin Connolly (b. 1906 Granby, Monteregie, QC - d. 1969 Vancouver, BC), son of Hobart Elliott Connolly (b. 1869 Richmond, Lennox-Addington, ON - d. 1923 Kamloops, BC) & Carrie Ethel Benjamin Connolly (b. 1881 Granby, QC - d. 1980 North Kamloops, BC).
==DuCommun family==
==Harman family==
Albert was stationed in Vancouver in the early days of WWII, and his family relocated there in 1941, only for him to be almost immediately transferred back to Winnipeg, Manitoba, but his wife and children stayed there until 1944 when they returned as well. There was no assembly when the Harman family arrived in Vancouver, due to the McDowell division that had claimed most of the families with them until 1968 when they returned to the TW's. In the early 1940's, the Harman family home hosted a few ladies that attended to remember the Lord with them.
* Albert Cyril Harman '''1941''' (b. 1898 Camberwell, London, Eng. - d. 1982 Winnipeg, MB), son of George Washington Harman (b. 1868 Harman Hills, Pendleton, [[West Virginia|WV]] - d. 1929 Schwenksville, Montgomery, [[Pennsylvania|PA]]) & Hannah Thorne Harman (b. 1858 Loxbeare, Devon, Eng. - d. 1948). Hannah was infant baptized into the CoE in Loxbeare. Cyril & Hannah were affiliated with the UC in 1931 in Lisgar, MB.* Ina Melissa Scharf Harman '''1941-1944" (b. 1907 Lisgar, MB - d. 1996 Altona, MB), daughter of James Franklin "Frank" Scharf (b. 1876 Templeton Ouest, Gatineau, [[Quebec|QC]] - d. 1962 Pembina Valley, MB) & Ethel "Melissa" Anderson Scharf (b. m. 1905 Pembina, MB). In 1881, the Scharf family was affiliated with the Wesleyan Methodists, by 1891 in Lorne, Selkirk, MB when Frank was 14, they were PB. Melissa's parents were PB as early as 1881, prior to that they were CoE, their names were John Anderson (b. 1846 Ireland - d. 1923 Frankville, Leeds, ON) & Mahala Elizabeth Chapman Anderson (b. 1851 Portland, Leeds, ON - d. 1926 South Elmsley Twp., Leeds, ON).
==Johnson family==