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1894 (In the year) |
Kate Ives (b.1863-d.1927) of Newfoundland parentage, who lived in Chicago, accepted the Faith in Chicago in February. She is considered the first steadfast North American Bahá'í woman. [OBCC17, 108]
Other Canadians who accepted the Faith in Chicago were: Paul K. Dealy (26 March)(from St. John, NB) [OBCC17]
Honoré Jaxon (18 March) [OBCC18, BFA1p90-92]
Dr James Oakshette (21 May) {OBCC32]
Aimée Montfort (wife of Honoré Jaxon) (first French-Canadian (5 October). [OBCC20]
Ester Rennels (87th to declare in Chicago) [OBCC34]
Dr James Carmichael (b. (7 October). [OBCC32]
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Esther Rennels; Paul K. Dealy; William Henry Jackson; (Honore Joseph Jaxon); James Oakshette; Aimee Montfort; James Carmichael; Kate Ives |
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