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Haig, Rev.
Biography:
Claims:  First Presbyterian minister to be stationed in the district. Preached at McKinnon’s and Thomas Bulloch’s.
Probable Significance: High
Source: Pioneers of the Pipestone 31
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Content: Good additional information


Gunn Rev.G.
Biography: Born
Claims: From Selkirk – a descendent of a prominent family in the first days of the Selkirk Settlement.
Probable Significance: High
Source: Trails Along the Pipestone   462   /        Pioneers of the Pipestone  32
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Content: Good additional information

Halsell Rev.
Biography: Born
Claims:  Methodist Minister – services in the school.
Probable Significance: High
Source: Trails Along the Pipestone   462 / Pioneers of the Pipestone  32
Images: As N/A
Content: Good additional information

McKinney Rev. Joseph
Biography: Born  Northern Ireland
Claims: Anglican Minister – first resident – ca. 1904. Services as Humberstone School as well.
Probable Significance: Modest
Source: Trails Along the Pipestone   465
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Content: Some additional information

Wilkins, William
Biography: Born Nethercote Farm, Bourton-on-the-Water, English Cotswolds. 1868
Claims:  Was an Assistant Principal of a Boys School in Bourton Eng. Came with two brothers to 18-7-27  in 1890.
One of the founders of the Reston Baptist Church. Deacon.  Soloist and member of the choir. Assistant Sec. Tres.
Then Sec. Tres. Pipestone  R.M. 1922 – 45. Reston School Board 1903 - 1933
Probable Significance: High
Source: Trails Along the Pipestone    608    
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Content: Good additional information