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Protestant Churches of Beauharnois, Chateauguay, Huntingdon, Napierville, Soulanges &Amp Protestant Churches Beauharnois Chateauguay Huntingdon Napierville Soulanges Vaudreuil Compiled by: Jacques Gagné [email protected] 1 Beechridge Presbyterian Church Seigneurie de Beauharnois Now known as Saint Clothilde. 2 Southwestern Quebec County Map 3 Table of Contents Beechridge Presbyterian Church .......................................................................................................................................... 2 Southwestern Quebec County Map ...................................................................................................................................... 3 Protestant Churches ........................................................................................................................................................... 13 Beauharnois - Chateauguay - Huntingdon - Napierville - Soulanges - Vaudreuil ................................................................ 13 Those who served ............................................................................................................................................................... 14 Primary sources .................................................................................................................................................................. 16 Regional Counties ............................................................................................................................................................... 16 Acadie County ................................................................................................................................................................. 16 Beauharnois County........................................................................................................................................................ 17 Bedford County ............................................................................................................................................................... 17 Bedford Judicial District .................................................................................................................................................. 17 Buckinghamshire ............................................................................................................................................................ 17 Chambly County.............................................................................................................................................................. 18 Chateauguay County ....................................................................................................................................................... 18 Huntingdon County......................................................................................................................................................... 18 Iberville County ............................................................................................................................................................... 19 District of Iberville .......................................................................................................................................................... 19 Kent County .................................................................................................................................................................... 19 Laprairie County ............................................................................................................................................................. 19 Napierville County .......................................................................................................................................................... 19 Richelieu County ............................................................................................................................................................. 20 Soulanges-Vaudreuil Counties ........................................................................................................................................ 20 Surrey Township ............................................................................................................................................................. 20 Vaudreuil County ............................................................................................................................................................ 20 4 Where they resided ........................................................................................................................................................ 20 Abbott Farm - Huntingdon .......................................................................................................................................... 20 Akwesasne - Huntingdon ............................................................................................................................................ 20 Alexander's Corners - Huntingdon .............................................................................................................................. 21 Allan’s Corners - Chateauguay .................................................................................................................................... 21 Anderson’s Corners - Huntingdon ............................................................................................................................... 21 Annfield - Beauharnois ............................................................................................................................................... 21 Athelstan - Huntingdon ............................................................................................................................................... 21 Aubrey's Corners - Huntingdon ................................................................................................................................... 22 Australia Concession - Chateauguay ........................................................................................................................... 22 Babyville - Napierville ................................................................................................................................................. 23 Bangall - Napierville .................................................................................................................................................... 23 Barrington - Huntingdon ............................................................................................................................................. 23 Bean River - Chateauguay ........................................................................................................................................... 23 Beauharnois Village - Beauharnois ............................................................................................................................. 23 Beauharnois - Salaberry - Beauharnois ....................................................................................................................... 24 Beaver Settlement - Huntingdon ................................................................................................................................ 24 Beech Ridge (Beechridge) - Chateauguay ................................................................................................................... 25 Beith - Huntingdon...................................................................................................................................................... 25 Bellerive - Beauharnois ............................................................................................................................................... 25 Biggar Settlement - Huntingdon ................................................................................................................................. 26 Blackburn's Corners - Chateauguay ............................................................................................................................ 26 Black Ridge - Huntingdon ............................................................................................................................................ 26 Bogtown (Bogton) - Huntingdon ................................................................................................................................. 26 Bowron Village - Huntingdon ...................................................................................................................................... 26 Boyd's Settlement - Huntingdon ................................................................................................................................. 26 Bridgetown - Huntingdon ........................................................................................................................................... 26 Brooklet - Huntingdon ................................................................................................................................................ 27 Brownlee - Huntingdon ............................................................................................................................................... 27 Brown Village - Chateauguay ...................................................................................................................................... 27 Brownville - Chateauguay ..........................................................................................................................................
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