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1942 (In the year)
194- |
Muriel Warnicker moved to Edmonton from Vancouver and Marcia Atwater moved to Edmonton from the United States.[ OBCC217] There were only a few isolated Baha'is living in Alberta. [A.Pemberton-Pigott Thesis p8] | Edmonton, AB; Marcia Atwater; Muriel Warnicker; Vancouver, BC | |
1942 (Early in the year)
194- |
Lucille C. Gisome, a civil servant, enrolled in the Faith, probably through her friendship with Winnifred Harvey. She was an African Canadian. She was a delegate to the 1942 National Convention. [OBCC186]
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Lucille Gisome; National Convention; Ottawa, ON; Toronto, ON; Winnifred Harvey | First to enroll in the Faith in Ottawa after having learned of the Faith there. |
1942 (In the year)
194- |
Charles Nealy Murray and Grace Geary, an early pioneer to PE, participated in the first Feast held in Charlottetown, PE. [OBCC117] | Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island; Feasts | first Feast held in Charlottetown, PE. |
1942 (In the year)
194- |
Four others joined the Faith in Edmonton in 1942. [Edmonton Bahá'í History] | Conversion; Edmonton, AB | |
1942 (In the year)
194- |
In the Baha'i group in Edmonton as in other groups, it was not uncommon to find women among the first believers or "pioneers." Although there was a Baha'i group in Edmonton in 1911, apparently the Bahá'í community has been in continuous existence only since 1940. [OBCC152]
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Anita Chapman; Anita Ioas; Anne McGee; Edmonton, AB; Kay Rimell; Lyda Martland; Milwyn Davies |
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