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Years listed are approximate era of existence, a plus (+) sign expects additional earlier or later years active (but unknown for certain). Sources are primarily old assembly address lists including 1904, 1927, 1936, 1943, and 1948-present (OB) and various 1870's-present (EB, TW, etc.). If an assembly was previously known by other names, these have been listed, along with years most well known as such.  Corrections and revisions coveted, and the assemblies are sorted by geography (closest city, area, etc.)
See [[Branches of Plymouth Brethren]] to explain abbreviation types (although in short: OB (& TW-P) are Halls & Chapels within the "open brethren" (although GH's (generally) maintain a separate network from the Chapels). EB/TW/TW-N are "Careful" Brethren (similar to OB Halls), and BC are (generally) independent community churches with early or indirect PB influence, and will (usually) not consider themselves "Brethren").
The above primer link expands on the abbreviations, and also contains introduction to this (and other) sheets within the overall [[History]]. There have been scores of branches with their own distinctive networks and strengths within the history of the PB, and many branches continue to flourish today, and while no assembly or gathering is identical to the others, each is thought to maintain a fervent desire for simplicity in gathering around the Lord Jesus, though practices and secondary doctrines may vary culturally and/or preferentially as autonomous (yet inter-dependent) local churches.
==Dufferin RM==
===Roseisle===
* [[Roseisle Gospel Hall, MB]] (OB) 1892/1898-'''20202024+'''
** @ Edward John Moon's home 1892-1898; Log Schoolhouse (1 mi. W of Roseisle on NW 21-6-7W) 1898-1900; built hall in 1900, then moved to the front street 1900-1978; 9-2 St. 1978-2020+  
** c/o Edward John Moon 1892-1900+; George Laing +1927+;
** @ 332 First Ave. +2020+
** c/o early leadership Jack Woodhouse & Thomas Tibbatts & Harvey Ronald;
 
===Dauphin===
* [[Dauphin Gospel Hall, MB]] (OB) '''+2024+'''
** home assembly, formerly Hutterite
===Grandview===
===Mossey River===
* [[Lake Winnipegosis Home Assembly (OB) +1897-1911+** 1911 @ Winnipegosis, Mossey RiverGospel Hall, MB** William Henry Dallas (OB) '''+1897-1911+''' (1863-1937 Orillia, ON), son of Thomas Dallas (b. 1821 Canongate, Edinburgh, Scot. - d. 1880 Orillia, ON) & Eliza Dallas (b. 1838 Toronto, ON - d. 1899 Orillia, ON).** Ursula Henrietta Benner Dallas '''+1897-1911+''' (b. 1863 Saint John, [[New Brunswick|NB]] - d. 1943 Oakland, Alameda, [[California|CA]]), daughter of Samuel Steven Benner (b. 1821 Woodburn, Hamilton, ON - d. 1897 Fork River, Mossey River, MB) & Ursula Henrietta Donnelly Benner (b. 1824 Ireland - d. 1895 Orillia, ONOB).*** Sidney Thomas Dallas '''+1897-19112024+''' (b. 1886 [[Saskatchewan|SK]] - d. 1962 Santa Cruz, CA). 1962 @ Bethany Chapel of Oakland, CA.*** Rowland Alexander Dallas '''+1897-1911+''' (b. 1889 Dauphin, MB - d. 1975 Vancouver, BC). Wife: Mabel Henrietta Benner Dallas (b. 1889 Barrie, Frontenac, ON - d. 1988 Vancouver, BC), daughter of George Oscar Benner (b. 1861 Galt, Waterloo, ON - d. 1946 Vancouver, BC) & Emily Jane Bush Benner (b. 1861 Fesserton, Simcoe, ON; m. 1888 Simcoe, ON; d. 1892 typhoid fever (12 months) Simcoe, ON). Emily Bush Benner was a daughter of George James Bush, Sr. (b. 1813 Hertfordshire, Eng. - d. 1880 Coldwater, Simcoe, ON). George Benner was an evangelist Dutch home assembly with gospel meetings in 1888, possibly PB, he and Emily were both registered as "Christian", their wedding at Orillia was officiated by John Curry. George's memorial was at "Mt. Pleasant Undertaking Co's Chapel", officiated by F.W. Goff & James Cochrane. Emily Benner was registered at the time of her death as a "Marshallite".*** Kathleen Marian Dallas McCready '''+1897-1911+''' (b. 1891 Mossey River, MB - d. 1979 Oakland, CA). Husband: George Eton McCready (b. 1885 St. John, NB - d. 1960 Kaslo, NB), son of William McCready & Mary Ann Wright McCready. During WWI, George's parents lived in San Francisco, and he was registered as CoE, living at Zincton, BC and working as a miner.*** Hazel Gertrude Dallas Cerrina (b. 1893 Brandon, MB - d. 1985 San Leandro, CA). Husband: Henry Cerrina (b. 1893 Italy; emig. 1914; d. 1968 Santa Cruz, CA).Winnipegosis*** Florence Jean Dallas '''+1897-1911+''' (b. 1895 Brandon, MB - d. 1931 Oakland, CA).*** George Alan Dallas '''1898-1911+''' (b. 1898 Mossey River, MB - d. 1918 Juneau, [[Alaska|AK]]). In 1918, George was employed in Alaska as a carpenter's helper, and drowned when a Princess Sophia ship he was on sank on Voyage 391.*** Reginald O'Meara Dallas '''1901-1911+''' (b. 1901 Fork River, DauphinWinnipegosis Gospel Hall, MB - d. 1977 San Leandro, CA). Wife: Lillie Victoria Jones Dallas (b. 1918 Strawberry, Sharp Co., [[Arkansas|AR]] - d. 1998 Hayward, CA), daughter of Henry Harrison Jones (b. 1891 Big Creek, Sharp, AR - d. 1964 Washington, [[Georgia|GA]]OB) & Lillie Margaret "Maggie" Willett Jones (b. 1890 Smithville, Lawrence, AR - d. 1983 Marvin, Sharp, AR).*** Gwendolyn Dorothy Dallas '''1904-1911+''' (b. 1904 Mossey River, MB - d. 1928 Oakland, CA).*** Gordon Leslie Dallas '''19061897-1911+''' (b. 1906 Mossey River, MB - d. 1925 Seattle, WA). Occupation: Sailor. Died while on the steamer President Madison.
==Swan River Valley Region==