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Red Cedar Stump 8920 Queen Mary Boulevard Surrey BC ... St. Oswald's Anglican Church 19016 96 Avenue Surrey BC Surrey municipality St. Oswald's Trees ...
Cedar Grove (Vicksburg, Mississippi), listed on the National Register of Historic Places in Warren County, Mississippi Cedar Grove Place , a historic building in Church Hill, Mississippi Cedar Grove (Huntersville, North Carolina) , a historic plantation house
Church demolished 1860s, now maintained by City of Markham Christ the King Catholic Cemetery Cedar Grove, Markham: 2004– Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Toronto: Opened in 2004 Rouge Valley / Cedar Grove Mennonite Church Cemetery Cedar Grove, Markham 1824– Mennonite: Full Gospel Assembly Of God Church / Box Grove Cemetery Box Grove, Markham
Since its organization in New York in 1830, The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS Church) has had a presence in Canada.The church's first missionaries to preach outside of the United States preached in Upper Canada; the first stake to be established outside of the U.S. was the Alberta Stake; and the Cardston Alberta Temple was the first church temple built outside of the ...
In 1982, pastor Robert Morris was a 21-year-old husband and father who traveled the country telling young people about Jesus. Cindy Clemishire was a 12-year-old girl who dressed in flowery pink ...
The church was organized by Primitive Baptists, who came from Virginia via Kentucky in 1797. with Elder William Tyner and his family. They organized the Little Cedar Grove Baptist Church, the first church in the Whitewater River Valley. The members built a log church as early as 1805, about two or three miles southeast of Brookville, Indiana ...
Cedar Grove Place was created by James G. Wood for his daughter Maria Louisa Wood and her husband Thomas Elam as a 120-acre farm and residence with the same name. [3] [5] The 120-acre tract was previously part of the 1,087-acre Plains Plantation owned by Joseph Dunbar. [3] Benjamin Bevin reunited Cedar Grove Place with Plains Plantation. [3]
In 1925 the Methodist Church joined with The United Church of Canada, and the camp was administered by British Columbia Conference of the church. Over the years bits of the property were sold for housing. In 2007 the last remaining 13 acres (5.3 ha) of the site were sold to the City of Surrey as parkland.