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Who's Who at Friendship Gospel Chapel, PA

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** Betty Ervine '''???'''
** William Ervine '''???'''
 
==Ferris family==
WiS 1958-12: Fallen Asleep: York, NY: "Our dear brother Joseph Ferris "went home" Oct. 23rd, in his 89th year. A faithful brother who knew the truth of God, formerly in Friendship Ave. Gospel Hall, Pittsburgh, then [[Frost Avenue Gospel Hall, Rochester, NY|Frost Ave. Rochester]], latterly [[York Gospel Hall, NY|here]]. Stedfast in the faith unto the end."
 
* Joseph Ferris (b. 1869 - d. 1958 Roch., NY)
==Finlay family==
[https://www.newspapers.com/image/53115743 1918-10-10] ''The Daily Notes'': Aug. 13, 1918: James Maxwell Elliott, et ux., et al, Washington, to Ernest G. Haines, Canonsburg, a lot fronting 50 feet on West College street, Canonsburg and extending back 255 feet; consideration $8,500."
[https://www.newspapers.com/image/55279230 1922-7-22] ''The Daily Notes'': Notice of Application for Charter: Chas. W. Campbell, Solicitor: "Notice is hereby given that an application will be made to the Governor of the State of Pennsylvania on Tuesday, Aug. 5th, 1922, by Ernest G. Haines, Clarence E. Ruppelt, Edward W. Edwards, Howard W. Edwards and Oliver S. Larkby under the Act of Assembly of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, entitled "An Act to provide for the Incorporation and Regulation of certain Corporations" approved April 29, 1874, and the supplements thereto, for the charter of an intended corporation, to be called Canonsburg Steel and Iron Works, the character and object whereof is the manufacture and selling steel, iron and other metals for commercial, business, building and trade uses and purposes, and to manufacture and sell machinery, appliances, tools, fixtures, building appliances, etc., of various forms and kinds of steel, iron, other metals, including alloyed metals, and wood, and combinations of two or more of them, and for these purposes to have, possess and enjoy all the rights, benefits and privileges of the said Act of Assembly and its supplements. Said application is for a renewal of the charter of the Canonsburg Steel and Iron Works."
[https://www.newspapers.com/image/53498757 1925-1-29] ''The Daily Notes'': Application for Charter: Incorporators - Clarence Ruppelt & Ernest G. Haines: "Notice is hereby given that on January 31, 1925, application will be made to the governor for a charter for the Budke Stamping Company, who are seeking to incorporate under the laws of Pennsylvania. Said Company is formed for the purpose of the manufacture of iron or steel or both, the manufacture of stove pipes, drip pans, powder kegs, metallic lath and other articles of commerce of a similar character that may be manufactured from sheet metal and for that purpose to have the powers and privileges expressed and given under the 38th Section of the Corporation Act of 1874 and the supplements thereto. Said company proposes to locate at Canonsburg, Pennsylvania, and proposes to incorporate under the general corporation laws of the State of Pennsylvania, act of 1874, act of May 3, 1909, together with such modifications of the same as have taken place since the passage of the original act." Initial proposal made on Dec. 24, 1924.
[https://www.newspapers.com/image/55320463 1927-10-20] ''The Daily Notes'', Canonsburg, PA: Personals: "Mrs. Ernest Haines, Miss Josephine Gladden and Miss Evelyn Poole, of Canonsburg attended several sessions of the [[Moody Bible Institute|Moody Bible]] conference held this week in Pittsburgh."
[https://www.newspapers.com/image/53496601 1937-6-21] ''The Daily Notes'': Present Board: "The following is the present directorate of the Canonsburg General hospital: James H. McBurney, president; Charles G. Schade, secretary; George D. McNutt, treasurer; Howard L. Cockins, Thomas S. Grier, Ernest G. Haines, John J. Foley, William J. Reese, Theodore A. Straub, Adolph L. Zeman, John A. McKee, Ernest T. McNary, James Valinote."
[https://www.newspapers.com/image/53608125 1956-3-29]: ''The Daily Notes'': Local Pedestrian Struck By Car: "A 42-year-old pedestrian who was hit by a car last night while crossing a street escaped with only his left leg being injured. Reportedly Richard Baird, 15 Arch St., was crossing Murdock St. when a car, driven by Ernest G. Haines, 84, 314 1/2 W. College St., knocked him down. Haines was coming up N. Jefferson and made a left hand turn onto Murdock when the accident occurred. Baird was advised to see his doctor for further examination."
* Ernest George Haines '''1917-1961''' (b. 1871 Holloway, Islington, London, [[England|Eng.]] - d. 1961 Canonsburg, PA), son of George Samuel Haines (b. 1852 Sawbridgeworth/Bramfield, Hertfordshire, Eng. - d. 1893) & Mary Elizabeth Watson Haines (b. 1847 Kingsland, London, Eng. - d. 1926 Willesden, Mid., Eng.). In 1881, George was employed as a butcher in Tottenham.
==Jamison family==
1909 @ 226 Jasper. 1927 @ 4815 Liberty Ave. In 1927, he was the correspondent for this assembly.
* Thomas J. Jamison '''+1927+''' (b. 1863 Pgh., PA - d. 1949 Rockford, IL). Thomas was a member of [https://digital.history.pcusa.org/islandora/object/islandora%3A14276 First Presby. of Homestead], and taught the largest men's Bible class in that church, he was also a 33rd degree Mason, and one of the organizers of the Masonic Hall Assn.
* Elisabeth "Lida" May Atwood Jamison (b. 1866 Pgh. PA; m. 1887 First Presby., Homestead, PA; d. 1945), daughter of Eli J. Atwood (b. 1821 Alverstoke, Hampshire, [[England]] - d. 1902 Homestead, Alleg., PA) & Emma Fisher Atwood (b. 1824 Oldbury, Worcester, Eng. - d. 1885 Homestead, PA).
+1950+ @ 3503 Meadowcroft Ave., Pgh.
* Alexander Michael '''???''' (b. 1878 N.I.; emig. 1904; d. 1955). In 1910, Alexander was employed as a conductor for a streetcar railway, in +1920-1930+ as a department store salesman, and 1950 as a shoe salesman. Language spoken in the 1930 census was Yiddish.
* Isabella "Bella" Barr Michael '''???''' (b. 1885 N.I. - d. 1969)
** Isobel Michael Cooper (b. 1910 Pgh., PA - d. 1999). Husband (1948): Albert L. Cooper (b. 1904 near Birmingham, [[England]] - d. 1977), son of Albert Cooper (b. Birmingham, Eng.) & Mabel Eunice Yardley Cooper (b. Birmingham, Eng.). Albert Jr. was employed 1920-1971 as a night manager for the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pittsburgh_Athletic_Association Pittsburgh Athletic Association], starting at the age of 16 and retiring at 67. He was a member of [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/First_Presbyterian_Church_(Pittsburgh) First Presbyterian Church] in downtown Pgh.
** Mary Michael (b. 1913 Pgh., PA)
* 1922-1991 AAB's
* ''Pittsburgh and Vicinity Assemblies Addresses'', undated.
* Words in Season (WiS): 1958-12