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1914-1934 (Creation)
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- McRae, Andrew Robson, 1883-1934
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1.5 cm of textual records
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Andrew Robson McRae was a Presbyterian minister and then United Church minister. He was born near Ayr, Ontario on June 15, 1883. He graduated in theology in 1911 from Knox College, and he was ordained in 1912. He served at Kintyre, Blenheim, East Oxford and Glenmorris. In 1925, he was called to Balfour Street Church in Brantford to facilitate the creation of the Balfour Street United Church. He died on July 8, 1934.
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This material forms part of the General Council program of the United Church of Canada Archive.
Scope and content
Fonds consists of personal marriage registers of Rev. A. R. McRae, 1914-1933: includes Oxford Township, 1914-1915, Kintyre (Aldborough Township), 1914-1917 ; South Dumfries, 1916, 1923, 1925; Rodney, 1916; Highgate, 1917; East Oxford 1918; Gobles, 1918-1920; Blenheim, 1918-1920; Burford Township, 1918, 1924; Glenmorris, 1921-1925 1928; Galt, 1925; Toronto,1925; Brantford 1925-1932; includes additional marriages performed by J. M. Wright at Balfour Street United Church, 1933-1934.