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=Families=
==Brown family==
* Alexander Brown '''1955-1963, 1966-1979''' (@ Hartford 1955-1963; @ Wapping, South Windsor 1966-1971; @ Vernon 1972-1979); (b. 1918 Hartford, CT - d. 2005 Concord, [[New Hampshire|N.H.]]), son of Charles Alexander Brown (b. 1886 Londonderry, [[Northern Ireland|N.I.]] - d. 1941 West Hartford, CT) & Rebecca McCorkell Brown '''+1982''' (b. 1883 Bready, [[Northern Ireland|N.I.]] - d. 1982 Hartford, CT). In 1963, Alexander founded Turnpike Travel Trailers, which operated until 1990 in the Vernon, CT area.
* Florence Elizabeth Freeburn Brown (b. 1923 Worcester, [[Massachusetts|MA]] - d. 2010 South Windsor, Hartford, CT), daughter of Richard Freeburn & Martha Nelson Freeburn.
** Tim Brown, founder of [[Fellowship Bible Chapel, CT|Fellowship Bible Chapel]] of nearby Enfield.
==Dougal family==
No known relation to radio preacher J. Vernon McGee (1904-1988).
* George Amos McGee '''+1950-1954''' (b. Rice, Benton, [[Minnesota|MN]] - d. 1974 Hartford, CT). Lived in Hartford 1939-1974 Retired carpenter. Member of the "Gospel Truth Church". Son of Amos McGee (b. 1841 Carleton, [[New Brunswick|N.B.]] - d. 1926 Orangevale, Sacramento, CA) & Ida May Sutliffe Roach-McGee (b. 1860 Looneyville, Houston, [[Minnesota|MN]] - d. 1931 Orangevale, Sacramento, [[California|CA]]) Siblings: Stuart McGee (Orangevale, CA) & Mary McGee (Duarte, CA). * Zitella A. Hess McGee (b. 1896 Lebanon, PA - d. 1999 Rocky Hill, Hartford, CT), daughter of Lyman Wesley Witmin Hess, Jr. (b. 1874 Lebanon, PA - d. 1957 Hartford, CT) & Amelia Elizabeth Bender Hess (b. 1877 Lebanon, PA - d. 1977 Hartford, CT).
==Reager family==
==Smith family==
* Elizabeth Smith Wilson. Husband: T. Ernest Wilson.
==Surgenor family==
==Woods family==
* Thomas E. Woods @ Manchester '''1980-2022+''', son of Thomas John Woods (1908-1970 Manchester, CT) & Florence B. Glenney Woods (1908 - 1997 Manchester, CT). Florence was the daughter of Irving Glenney (b. 1884 CT - d. 1942 Manchester, CT) & Jane E. Jackson Glenney (b. 1884 Ballynary, Co. Armagh, [[Northern Ireland|N.I.]] - d. 1972 Manchester, CT). In 1901, Jane's elder brother Stevenson Jackson (1879-1916), at the age of 22, was in fellowship with an assembly at Ballynary, while the rest of the family was still with the Church of Ireland. In 1903, Stevenson departed for Cape Town, South Africa. By 1911, he was living at Portadown, Armagh, N.I., working as a brick manufacturer, his wife's name was Rachel Smith Jackson, and they had two children, Moses Dillon Jackson (b. 1908) & Glory Jackson (1910-1911), and his younger brother William (b. 1881) was living and working with Stevenson, who died in 1916 at Co. Down. Thomas E.'s brother, Donald R. Woods, is a founder of Manchester Bible Chapel.
=Sources=
* Ancestry.com
* assembly magazines