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===Worcester===
* [[Worcester Home Assembly, NY]] (OB) +1922-19681961
** @ chicken farm of Clarence Philip Putnam (1873-1968) @ Schenevus Rd. then Lower Worcester County Rd. (Co. Rd. 39)
** [https://omeka.religiousecologies.org/files/original/d555acac3583543624c98a0c1212214d2e7373b5.jpg 1926 USCoRB] indicated that there were 9 in fellowship (5 men, 4 women) with no S.S. The Hall met in a home (with $10 in annual expenses), and $15 was additionally spent towards the Lord's work in 1926.
** c/o Clarence Philip Putnam '''+1922-19681961''' (b. 1873 NYC, NY - d. 1968 Worcester, NY), son of Elijah B. Putnam (b. 1846 Westford, Otsego, NY - d. 1920 Worcester, NY) & Polly Josephine Bigelow Putnam (1851-1926 Worcester, NY). In 1900, Clarence and his wife resided at 10 Brick St., Oneonta, Otsego, NY where he was employed as a day laborer for the railroad. At the end of his life, he was cared for by Dr. Haines, nurses at Fox Hospital, and David Paul Wambaugh (b. 1923 Altoona, [[Pennsylvania|PA]] - d. 2009 Matthews, [[North Carolina|NC]], then pastor of [https://msbchurch.org/ Main Street Baptist] of Oneonta. David was a founding member of the [https://venturechurches.org/venture-church-network-why-we-changed-our-name/ Conservative Baptist Association] (now Venture).
*** Elijah was a son of Philip Janse Putnam (b. 1811 Montgomery Co., NY - d. 1891 Decatur, Otsego, NY), a son of John Putnam (b. 1783 Fonda, Mont., NY - d. 1861 Root, Mont., NY), a son of Ludwig David Putman (b. 1752 Fultonville, Mont., NY - d. 1811 Johnstown, Mont., NY), a son of David Arentse Putman (b. 1715 Schenectady, Albany, NY - d. 1780 Hales Mills, Mont., NY), a son of Aaron Janse Putman (b. 1675 Schen., NY - d. 1756 Mohawk, Albany, NY), a son of Johannes Rutgerse Putman (b. 1645 Holland, Neth. - d. 1690 Schen., NY). Johannes emigrated to the U.S. by 1670.
*** Polly was a daughter of Aborn Thornton Bigelow (1802-1867 Worcester, NY), who was a son of Dr. Uriah Bigelow (b. 1765 Waltham, Middlesex, [[Massachusetts|MA]]; m. 1789 & 1799 Boylston, Worcester, MA; d. 1842 Worcester, NY), a son of Lieut. Josiah Bigelow (b. 1730 Watertown, MA - d. 1810 Boston, MA), a son of Lieut. Thomas Bigelow (b. 1683 Watertown, MA - d. 1756 Waltham, MA), a son of Samuel Bigelow (b. 1653 Watertown, MA - d. 1731 Waltham, MA), a son of John Bigelow (b. 1617 Wrentham, Suffolk, [[England]] - d. 1703 Watertown, MA). Polly's 5g-gfather Samuel was a representative of Watertown, MA from 1708-1710, and an inn-holder from 1702-1716. Several of Samuel's children settled in Marlborough, MA. Samuel's father, John, was baptized in England in 1617, and came to Watertown where he met and married his wife Mary Warren (d. 1691) in 1642, then remarried Sarah Bemis in 1694. John's g-grandfather Ralph de Baguley was lord of [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ollerton_Hall Ollerton Hall] in Cheshire Co., [[England]] during the reign of Henry VII. Polly's grandfather, Dr. Uriah Bigelow, was Worcester's first physician, and a pioneer settler.
===Syracuse===
* [[Grace Gospel Hall, SyracuseAssembly of Christians, NY]] (OB) +1947-19601969+** Grace Gospel Hall +1947+; Syracuse Assembly of Christians 1964-1969+** @ Cooperative Institute Bldg., 514 Harrison St. +1947+; YMCA, 340 Montgomery St. +1948-1955; homes 1956-1958; Taft Settlement Road Grange Hall, Taft Rd. nr. Thompson Rd., North Syracuse 1959-1969+
*** also meetings in the home of H. Mashsir, 110 Columbia +1951+
** c/o Hugh H. Davids @ 520 Clarendon St. +1947-1958; Henry R. Mahshie @ 208 Westwood Rd. 1959-19601962; Richard D. Harris @ Minoa 1963-1969+
* [[Syracuse Gospel Hall, NY]] (OB) +1922-1936+
** Sea Cliff Gospel Hall (OB) 1889-1949
** @ Prospect Ave. +1904+; 61 Fourteenth St. +1926-1927+; 14th & Central Ave. +1936-1949; 162 Sea Cliff Ave. (Sea Cliff & Carpenter Ave.) 1949-current;
** c/o A. Isaac +1922+; William A. Isaac @ 375 Littleworth Lane +1926-1943+; Franklin E. Mauger +1947-1951+; William T. Isaac, 21 Francis Terr., Glen Cove +1954-1960; Albert Greig @ Glen Cove 1961-1965; Walter Biss Bliss @ Lucust Locust Valley 1966-1969+
** [https://omeka.religiousecologies.org/files/original/e540a4d65ee9a347009a6e1bb03615b3e9698eda.jpg 1926 USCoRB] indicated that there were 22 in fellowship (10 men, 12 women) including 5 under 13 years old, and 1 S.S. teacher, presiding over 35 children (for a total of 57 in 1926). The Hall had a value of $3,000 with no debt owed (with $130 in annual expenses), and $545.21 was additionally spent towards the Lord's work in 1926.
** [https://omeka.religiousecologies.org/files/original/bc3f45c3086d36d452a431cccf46c57d342ee4fc.jpg 1926 USCoRB] indicated that there were 13 in fellowship (7 men, 6 women) including 1 under the age of 13 years old, and no S.S. The Hall was presumably at this point meeting in Mrs. Hawkins' home, with $30 in annual expenses, and $120 was additionally spent towards the Lord's work in 1926.
* [[Stony Brook Bible Fellowship, NY]] (OB) 1961-1964** @ New York Ave.** c/o John W. Helfrich @ Salem Dr. +1961-1962; Harry Lethbridge @ 1 Birch Lane 1963-1964 * [[Terryville Bible Chapel, NY]] (OB) 1960+-1964
** @ homes of T.A. Catchpole & Mrs. Jane McNair
*** BoB, S.S. & FBH @ T.A. Catchpole @ Prince Rd., Rocky Point; Monday Bible Study & Prayer @ Mrs. Jane McNair @ 102 Alice St., Port Jefferson
====Southampton====
* [[Southampton Assembly, NYC]] (OB) +1954-1960+1963
** BB @ home of William A. Steck, North Sea & FBH @ North Sea Community House, Noyac Rd.
** c/o William A. Steck
* [[Capilla Evangelica, Lower East Side, NYC]] (Spanish OB) 1965-1969+
** @ 127 Suffolk St. +1965+; 170 Norfolk St. +1966-1969+ ** c/o Cruz Rodriguel @ 38 Suffolk St. 1965-1969+
* [[Colonial Building Gospel Hall, NYC]] (OB) +1897-1904+
==Staten Island==
* [[Great Kills Gospel Chapel, NYC]] (OB) +1950-19601969+
** Great Kills Gospel Center +1950-1955
** @ 4058 Hyland Blvd., G.K. +1950-1959; Hillcrest St. & Beach Rd. 1960-1969+** c/o James Whitefield, 138 Finley Ave.+1950-1962; Paul E. Irish 1963-1969+
* [[Staten Island Meeting Room, NYC]] (EB) 1879-1909; (TW) 1909-1973+
===White Plains===
* [[Shiloh Chapel, NYC]] (OB) 1959-19601969+** @ 7 Orawaupum St.1959-1965; 51 Primrose St. 1966-1969+** c/o Sanford Fray1959-1964, 1967-1969+
* [[White Plains Gospel Chapel, NYC]] (OB) +1936-19601969+
** White Plains Gospel Center +1936-1951+
** @ 110 Mamaroneck Ave. +1936-1951+; N. Broadway & McBride Ave. +1954-19601969+** c/o Walter J. Munro @ 34 Farley Rd., Scarsdale +1936-1950+; Dr. Leonard W. Haynes +1951-19601969+
===Yonkers===
** c/o E. Morgan (Charles Young's brother-in-law) +1904+
** c/o Charles & Mary Young 1904-1936+; Charles was previously in fellowship at [[Merrion Hall, Dublin]], ROI.
** c/o Edw. J. Hurni @ 72 Holls Terr. +1941+; D.R. Parker @ 24 Buena Vista Dr., Hastings-on-Hudson +1943+; W.H. Fortune @ 89 Douglas Ave. +1947-1948+; N.E. Dunkerton @ Hartsdale +1950-19601969+
** [https://omeka.religiousecologies.org/files/original/dc4de6af15ff2a23b776726680807cc09c09381f.jpg 1926 USCoRB] indicated that there were 101 in fellowship (40 men, 61 women) including 10 S.S. teachers, presiding over 75 children (for a total of 176 in 1926). The Hall was a rented facility (with $1,272 in annual expenses), and $1,659 was additionally spent towards the Lord's work in 1926.
** see [https://www.bethanyyonkers.org/history BC's website]
** Linwood Gospel Hall +1922+
** c/o F.C. Marshall @ 42 E. 84th St. +1922-1927+; Hugh Ladley @ Piffard +1936-1954
** later families include included Edward & Idabelle Neibsch, Bill Ladely, LaFever, Lousely
==Monroe County (Rochester metro)==
* [[Rochester Meeting Room, NY]] (EB) +1878-1909; (TW-EB) 1909-1944+
** c/o R. Trenbeth @ 76 Asylum St. +1880+