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1923-[195-?] (Creation)
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- Grant, Angus MacMillan, 1878-1968
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1 cm of textual records
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Rev. Angus MacMillan Grant (1878-1968) was a Presbyterian/ United Church minister. Born in Scotland, he emigrated to Canada in 1908. He attended the University of Saskatchewan, University of British Columbia, McGill University, Hartford Theological Seminary and University of Chicago. He was ordained by the Presbyterian Churh in 1916 and served on the mission fields of Murrayville, B.C., and Maymont, Saskatchewan. Following the formation of the United Church of Canada, he served the following pastoral charges: Grand Bend, Ravenswood, Lyons, Springfield, Belgrave, Wroxeter, Kippen, Bothwell and Camlachie. He retired in 1951, moving to London, Ontario. He died on October 18, 1968.
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Fonds consists of a personal marriage register, 1923-1950, including Grand Bend,1923-1925; Hay Township, 1925; Lyons, 1927; Springfield, 1928-1930; Belgrave, 1933-1935; Wroxeter, 1936-1941; Toronto, 1937; Horwick Township, 1937-1938, 1940-1941; Kippen, 1942-1944; Zone Township, 1945-1946, 1949; Bothwell, 1945-1949; Euphemia Township, 1946; and Camlachie, 1949-1950.