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LDS history

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Awmcphee, further to my edit summaries, what this source essentially says is… the LDS folks moved from Glenwood to Beaver Crossing in 1933 and established themselves as the Beaver Crossing Branch. Nine years later, they renamed the branch as the Cherry Grove Branch in 1942.

Eighty years later we know there is an LDS church in the Hamlet of Cherry Grove. Not sure when it was built and where the previous church that it replaced was located (likely somewhere in the vicinity of the hamlets of Beaver Crossing and Cherry Grove). Or is the current church in the hamlet actually 80-90 years old and a low-density country residential-style subdivision (somehow designated as a hamlet) developed around the church over time?

Perhaps the reference can be used in some other manner to support an expansion of the article with ties to the LDS based on what is more explicit within the reference. Perhaps the hamlet/subdivision was named after the Cherry Grove Branch? Cheers, Hwy43 (talk) 07:38, 26 January 2022 (UTC)[reply]

Darn. I just checked my copy of Alberta Place Names by Larry Donovan and Tom Monto and there is no entry for this hamlet. Hwy43 (talk) 07:42, 26 January 2022 (UTC)[reply]