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Who's Who at Regina Meeting Room, SK

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* Robert Chute +1999-2016+
* Keith Clark +2005-2016+
 
==Keating family==
* NOI:** 1915-7: *** From Bro. J.D. Keating, Regina, Sask.: "Having sought and obtained the fellowship of the neighboring gatherings, we have commenced breaking bread at the above address. Meetings are as follows: Lord's Day, 11 a.m., breaking of bread; 3 p.m. C.M.; 7 p.m., R. Wednesday, 7:30 p.m., R. and P."*** "The prayerful interest of the saints is desired by our brother, J.D. Keating, Regina, Saskatchewan, in the huge spiritual wastes of the Northwest, where so few are gathered to the Lord's name. Our brother hopes that some of the Lord's servants may be led to labor in this region."** 1916-2:*** "Both by word of mouth (on the occasion of a short visit to his home, a few months ago) and by letter, our brother, David Keating, at Regina, Sask., assures us how feels his solitude, and how earnestly he longs for some brother to sojourn there, and preach the gospel. Let us pray for this dear brother." * James David Keating '''+1914-1917+'''(b. 1884 Hoxton, [[England#London|London]], Eng. - d. 1959 Vancouver, BC), son of John Keating (b. 1854 Plumstead, Kent, Eng. - d. 1924 Canterbury, Kent, Eng.) & Lydia Alice Archer Keating (b. 1859 Tottenham, Mid., London, Eng. - d. 1934 Vancouver, [[British Columbia|BC]]). In 1910, when he first immigrated to Canada, David was registered as CoE. In 1916, David was employed in Regina as an accountant for "Mavey Harris" (sic?). In 1921, he worked as the same for the railway office in Vancouver. In 1934, David & Lillian resided at ?956 W. 1st, Vancouver.*Florence "Lillian" Mayes (b. 1876 Croydon, Surrey, Eng.), daughter of David Spence Mayes (b. 183"7 Thorpe Achurch, Northamptonshire, Eng. - d. 1913 Edmonton, Mid., Eng.) & Emily Avery Mayes (b. 1849 Old Kent Rd., Surrey, Eng. - d. 1920 Uxbridge, Mid., Eng.).* possibly John * Eric James David Keating (b. 1911 Regina, SK - d. 2002 Vancouver, BC). Wife (1934 @ Vancouver, BC): Annie Alice Cox Keating (b. 1895 Ireland 1913 Wentworth, ON - d. 1972 Vancouver, BC), daughter of Edward George Cox (b. 1866 Rotherham, Yorkshire, Eng.) & Mary Ann Elms Cox (b. 1868 Dorking, Surrey, Eng. - d. 1968 Vancouver, BC). Eric & Annie's wedding was officiated by Rev. W.J. Thomson in the home of Annie's parents in Vancouver, at 2273 W. Third. Mary Ann was a daughter of Ephraim Elms (b. 1845 Shere, Surrey, Eng. - d. 1919 1917 Dundas, Hamilton, ON), who in 1891 was in fellowship with the [[Hamilton Meeting Room, ON]] with his wife and six children. As per Ephraim's [https://www.newspapers.com/image/1005771562 obit], his memorial took place at his late residence, 245 Robert St., and the graveside, both conducted by Alexander Fleck & J. Cook, "representing the brethren". Pallbearers were W.H., E.A., F.G. Elms, E.G. Cox, Samuel Garsides and J. Learmont". Mary Ann Cox immigrated to Canada in 1874, residing initially in Ontario before relocating with her husband to Vancouver in 1923, as per her [https://www.newspapers.com/image/501341944 obit]. From 1941-1968, she lived with her daughter Mrs. J.C.W. Trevor. She "led a retiring life, her main interest was in people and quietly helping out those in need". The obit identified Mary Ann as a "member of the Plymouth Brethren". Besides Annie & Mrs. Trevor, Mary Ann had one other daughter, Mrs. J.T. Graham, of Vancouver. "Pastor" R.A. Wallace conducted the memorial service for her.** Winnifred Florence Eunice Keating Anstey (b. 1913 Regina, SK). Husband: Harry Anstey.
==Light family==
* TW/Lowe LoG's 1889-1917
* ''Christian Newsletter'' #87
* ''Notes of Interest'' (NOI): 1915-7 (#10) & 1916-2 (#11)
* Ancestry.com