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* J. Pearson - 1940
* George Pinches - 1913
* William Pinches - 1913, 1933, 1939 (d. 1939)
* G. Reager - 1933, 1939
* Richard Roberts - 1933, 1937
=Ministry News=
All news is from Rochester, unless stated otherwise. Also see [[Visiting Ministry at Cornerstone Bible Chapel, Rochester, NY|Visiting Ministry at Cornerstone Bible Chapel]] (Congress Ave., Carter St., etc.) for probable inadvertent overlap.
==1900's==
* Wit 1913-5: "Mr. Geo. Pinches had a series of helpful meetings in Rochester."
* Wit 1913-6: "A few believers have rented Ebenezer Hall, 223 Andrew's St., Rochester, N.Y., for aggressive Gospel work. Mr. W.J. Donnelly had four weeks' meetings. Good attendances. About a dozen professed."
* Wit 1913-7: "Mr. William Pinches had some helpful meetings in Rochester, N.Y."
* WiS 1913-9: "Brethren Bradford and Dempsey have been having good meetings in the Tent this season."
* Wit 1913-9: "Mr. Archie Payne paid a helpful visit to the little flock at Rochester, giving helpful expositions on 1st John and 1st Peter. Meetings grew in interest till hall was filled."
* Wit 1913-11: "Young men in Rochester assembly are striking out on evangelistic lines. Expect a big draught of fishes."
* Wit 1913-12: "Mr. A. Payne is conducting a series of meetings in St. Paul's Street, Rochester."
* WiS 1933-11: New York State: "W. Pinches visited York, Rochester and Holland."
 
===1935===
* Wit 1935-7: Hospital Book Fund: For providing copies of the Gospel stories known as The Lily,” copies of the Special Hospital Booklet, entitled “Cheering Words, and other stories, for handing to patients in Hospitals, Infirmaries, the Aged in Almshouses and Unions, and other places, that we feel we must afford our readers an opportunity of thus helping their poor, sick, and less fortunate fellows in something they will read and profit by reading. Now that this Fund has become known patients in hospitals in Britain, Canada. Australia, and other parts are clamouring for something to read, far beyond our ability to supply. This fund is much overdrawn, and pleading notes for help continue to come in. Remember your less fortunate fellows laid aside, with time, and nothing to read. Received with thanks: C. & E.R., £1; R.H., Princes Risborough, 5/; K.V., Redland. £1; H.H., Hartest, £1; '''Anon., Rochester''', 10/; F.R., Toronto, 3/6; E.C., Babbacombe, £1.
===1936===
* Wit 1936-11: "J.T. Dickson and Hugh Thorpe paid visit to Frost Ave. Hall. Words of cheer and warning spoken to saved and unsaved."
===1937===
* WiS 1938-3: New York State: "Chas. Keller had several weeks meetings at York. W.G. Smith also called for a Lord's Day. D. Roy had cheering meetings in Rochester (Frost Ave)."
* Wit 1938-6: Appreciated visits have been paid to Frost Avenue Hall, Rochester, by Geo. M. Spence, Apr. 10 and 11; and Robert Crawford, Apr. 22-24. James Lyttle began meetings May 1."
* Wit 1938-7: "James Lyttle held meetings for believers in Rochester, N.Y., and Erie, [[Pennsylvania|Penn]]. God's people helped. Preached in farming sections in small villages in Northern N.Y. Interested audiences listened to messages over Loud Speaker, many anxious to get John's Gospel, and Tracts. Went over to Glenhead, [[New York#Long Island|Long Island]], some interest. Was expected at Liberty in June, and to work tent at [[Connecticut#New Haven|New Haven]], Conn., in July."
===1939===
* WiS 1939-6: "After having meetings in York (N.Y.) Albert Klabunda gave us a visit for a few nights. We also had a visit from W.P. Douglas."
 
* Wit 1939-6: "Wm. Pinches paid appreciated visit to Frost Ave. Hall, Rochester, ere going on to [[Ontario#Toronto|Toronto]] where he passed away. W.P. Douglas gave helpful ministry during short visit."
* WiS 1939-7: "R. Bruce gave us a few meetings and Thos. Robinson and M. Paul have begun a series of meetings. Visiting Chris­tians will find the hall located at 595 Frost Ave. Frank M. Perrott, 766 Frost Ave., Rochester, N. Y., Correspondent."
* AAB's 1922-1950
* Words in Season (WiS): 1912-12; 1913-9; 1933:2-4,7-8,11; 1938-3; 1939:5-8; 1940:3,5,7,11; 1943-2;
* Witness (Wit): 1906-12; 1913:3-7,9,11-12; 1935-7; 1936-11; 1937:7,11-12; 1938:6-7; 1939-6