Historic Sites of Manitoba: Knox Presbyterian Church (Winnipegosis, RM of Mossey River)

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This Presbyterian church at Winnipegosis, in the Rural Municipality of Mossey River, was built in 1901.

Clerics

Period

Cleric

1901-1902

A. G. McKinnon

1902-?

Rev. Towner

?-1906

Thomas Kirkpatrick

1906-1909

Mr. Ball

1909-?

A. J. Sinclair

?-1913

Dan McKay

1913

Mr. Turnbull

1913-1925

Closed

1925-?

Rev. Toombs

?-?

Mr. Coulter

?-?

Mr. Bracey

?-?

Mr. Tuttle

?-1932

Mr. Crump

1932-1933

D. T. R. McColl

1933-1934

J. C. McNeil

1934-1936

J. McGowan

1936-1937

J. Young

1937-1938

W. A. Kincaid

1938-1941

G. M. Cowan

1941-1942

J. Bell

1942-1943

T. A. A. Duke

1943-1944

Ellen Ross

1944-1945

C. Winn

1945-1946

D. Sinclair

1946-1947

F. Farrington
Miss Cook

1947-1948

L. Tarr

1948-1953

B. Davidson

1953-1954

A. McCombie

1954-1955

Gordon Firth
Miss Melafonte

1955-1956

S. Lotfi

1956-1957

B. Murcar

1957

A. Patterson

1957-1969

Richard Wilkie

1969-?

Nicholas Vandermey

?-1978

Rev. Sutherland

1978-?

Rev. McMillan

Photos & Coordinates

Winnipegosis Presbyterian Church

Winnipegosis Presbyterian Church (August 2019)
Source: George Penner

Site Coordinates (lat/long): N51.64783, W99.92774
denoted by symbol on the map above

Sources:

Reflections from Little Muddy Water: A History of Winnipegosis by Winnipegosis History Book Committee, 1990, pages 123-124.

This page was prepared by George Penner and Gordon Goldsborough.

Page revised: 21 July 2020

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