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1946 Jun |
Rita Marshall, the first person native to St Vincent in the Caribbean to become a Bahá’í, accepted the Faith while in Halifax, Nova Scotia.
Her husband, Ernest Marshall, became a Bahá’í in November 1946. |
St Vincent; Halifax; Nova Scotia; Canada |
First Bahais by country or area |
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1964 22 Mar |
The Faith was brought to St Vincent for the first time by Shirley Jackson, who returned to the island the day after having become a Bahá’í while on a visit to her native home in Grenada.
Later in the year she enrolled the first Bahá’ís on St Vincent.
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St Vincent |
First Bahais by country or area |
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1981 Ridván |
The National Spiritual Assembly of the Windward Islands was formed with its seat in Kingstown, St Vincent. [BW18:171; BW18p515,; BN No 602 May 1981 p19]
The National Spiritual Assembly of the Barbados was formed. [Barbados by Patricia Paccassi]
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Kingstown; St Vincent |
National Spiritual Assembly, formation |
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1983 Ridván |
The National Spiritual Assembly of St Vincent and Grenada was formed. [BW18:107]
Was it "St Vincent and the Grenadines"? See National website] |
St Vincent; Grenada |
National Spiritual Assembly, formation |
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