King's United Church existed in Margaret, Manitoba, located west of Ninette in the Rural Municipality of Riverside, from 1925 to 1999. The church was built in 1899 as a Presbyterian station in the Riverside Mission. At the time of Union in 1925, King's United Church was part of the Minto-Margaret-Brownlea Pastoral charge with Rev. W.T. Hamilton as the field's first United minister. Brownlea closed in 1956 and in 1962 Minto and Margaret formed a pastoral charge with Ninette. In 1999, King's United Church stopped holding regular services and entered several stages of closing before the assets were finally divided and disbursed in 2003.
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The records of King's United Church held at the conference archives include a Sacramental Register pertaining to Baptisms (1991-1997), and Burials (1989-2002); a Golden Anniversary booklet (1950); an annual report (1987); minutes of the Woman's Missionary Society (1938-1985); minutes of the United Church Women (1953-1961); a book of memorials (1961-1995); and a guest book (1970).
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The records of King's United Church came to The United Church of Canada Archives-Conference of Manitoba and Northwestern Ontario as part of several transfers of records in 2005 and 2006.
Associated material: Additional records may be kept within the pastoral charge.
Some limits on access to Baptism, Marriage and Burial Registers apply.
Item level inventory is available.
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