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Vacancy (1881—1883)
Rev. Charles Fraser (1884—1885)
Rev. Charles Fraser was born in Cavendish in 1844. He was educated in Halifax and at Princeton. He was ordained in 1871 and served at West Point, Campbellton, and Brae, Prince Edward Island before coming to Richmond Bay East in 1882. He lived at Rose Hill, Lot 16 and died there on May 25, 1885. He is buried in Lot 16. It is noted that he was loved by everyone including those of other denominations.
Rev. Archibald Brown (1886-1888) N 0 available information.
Rev. J. K. Fraser (1889) No information available.
Rev. J.\V. Logan (1890) No information available.
Rev. R.G.Vans (1891)
Rev. RC. Vans was born at Wightonshire, Scotland in 1844 and came to Canada the same year. He served in Lot 16 at the Presbyterian Church in 1891. After giving over 50 years of his life to the church, he died in Vernon, British Columbia in 1925 at the age of 81 years.
Rev. A. F. Fehlandt (1892) No information available.
Rev. A. J. MacNeill (1892)
Rev. A._]. MacNeill (1866-1927) was educated in arts and theology at Queens University in Kingston. He had a good knowledge of the Gaelic language and spoke it well. He was called to the Presbyterian congregation in Orwell and remained there for six years. He also held charges in Murray Harbour South and Wood Islands, Prince Edward Island and Doaktown and Gagetown in New Brunswick. Rev. MacNeill spent a short time at Richmond Bay in 1892. He was an
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