It appears the first meetings for public worship were around the mid 1820s. In 1833 the Presbyterians met for worship in a building that stood on what is now the corner of George and Orange Streets.
It appears the first meetings for public worship were around the mid …
It appears the first meetings for public worship were around the mid 1820s. In 1833 the Presbyterians met for worship in a building that stood on what is now the corner of George and Orange Streets.
It appears the first meetings for public worship were around the mid …
It appears the first meetings for public worship were around the mid 1820s. In 1833 the Presbyterians met for worship in a building that stood on what is now the corner of George and Orange Streets.
It appears the first meetings for public worship were around the mid …
It appears the first meetings for public worship were around the mid 1820s. In 1833 the Presbyterians met for worship in a building that stood on what is now the corner of George and Orange Streets.
It appears the first meetings for public worship were around the mid …
It appears the first meetings for public worship were around the mid 1820s. In 1833 the Presbyterians met for worship in a building that stood on what is now the corner of George and Orange Streets.
It appears the first meetings for public worship were around the mid …
Fisher, Pete, Northumberland Today.com (Cobourg, ON), 12 Jan 2017, Section A, p. 1, column 1 See Also, "Fire burned out on its own" NorthumberlandToday.com. p.3,col.1
Fisher, Pete, Northumberland Today.com (Cobourg, ON), 12 Jan 2017, Section A, p. 1, column 1 See Also, "Fire burned out on its own" NorthumberlandToday.com. p.3,col.1