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There was an exclusive assembly in Rochester that started earlier than 1878, that went with the Grants in 1884, and with the Booth-Grants in 1946, and met thru at least 1958. In 1890, the U.S. Religious Census counted one PB-I (Grant) assembly in Monroe Co., with 34 attending a rented hall with a capacity of 250.
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There was an exclusive assembly in Rochester that started earlier than 1878, its correspondent in 1880 was R. Trenbeth @ 76 Asylum St.  This meeting went with the Grants in 1884, and with the Booth-Grants in 1946, and met thru at least 1958. In 1890, the U.S. Religious Census counted one PB-I (Grant) assembly in Monroe Co., with 34 attending a rented hall with a capacity of 250.
  
Maurice Keim (1875-1958) was a full-time laborer based there from 1918-1958. By 1936, there was a division led by J.W. Codd that met thru 1941 as [[Bible Truth Hall, Rochester, NY|Bible Truth Hall]].
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Maurice Keim (1875-1958) was a full-time laborer based there from 1918-1958. By 1936, there was a division led by J.W. Codd that met thru 1941 as [[Bible Truth Hall, Rochester, NY|Bible Truth Hall]] in communion with the opens.
  
 
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Latest revision as of 20:15, 27 June 2025

There was an exclusive assembly in Rochester that started earlier than 1878, its correspondent in 1880 was R. Trenbeth @ 76 Asylum St. This meeting went with the Grants in 1884, and with the Booth-Grants in 1946, and met thru at least 1958. In 1890, the U.S. Religious Census counted one PB-I (Grant) assembly in Monroe Co., with 34 attending a rented hall with a capacity of 250.

Maurice Keim (1875-1958) was a full-time laborer based there from 1918-1958. By 1936, there was a division led by J.W. Codd that met thru 1941 as Bible Truth Hall in communion with the opens.

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Sources

  • Newspapers.com
  • Ancestry.com
  • OB AAB's 1936-1941