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==History==
 
==History==
In 1866, Jule Calame bought a plot of 40 acres and settled in Nokomis, which is when it is presumed a meeting was started, with him as correspondent. His brother, Edward Calame, purchased 40 acres and also settled in Nokomis around 1871, and was listed as correspondent by 1878 (the earliest TW address book available). It is believed that after 1911, the group merged with [[Witt Meeting Room, IL]] where they stayed.
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In 1866, Jule Calame bought a plot of 40 acres and settled in Nokomis, which is when it is presumed a meeting was started, with him as correspondent. His brother, Edward Calame, purchased 40 acres and also settled in Nokomis around 1871, and was listed as correspondent by at least 1878. It is believed that after 1911, the group merged with [[Witt Meeting Room, IL]] where they stayed.
  
Frederick Calame, was led to Christ by [[John Nelson Darby]] in the 1840's before his descendants emigrated to the St. Louis area in 1848 where they were met by Brethren from that area.
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[[Frederic Guillaume Calame]], was led to Christ by [[John Nelson Darby]] in the 1840's before his sons Jule and Edward emigrated to the St. Louis area in 1848 where they were met by Brethren from that area.
  
However, there was a Mrs. Gettys Graden acting as a correspondent of a meeting point for visiting preachers from 1917-1927. And from 1933-1951, there are correspondents listed for Nokomis, but it is believed that they were primarily fellowshipping at Witt, as Virginia Schewe (great-granddaughter of Edward Calame) does not recall a meeting in her childhood (b. 1945) at Nokomis.  
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However, there was a Mrs. Gettys Graden acting as a correspondent of a meeting point for visiting preachers from 1917-1927. And from 1933-1951, there are correspondents listed for Nokomis, but it is believed that they were primarily fellowshipping at Witt, as Virginia Schewe (great-granddaughter of Edward Calame) does not recall a meeting in her childhood (b. 1945) at Nokomis.
  
This assembly was birthed in the original Exclusives that stayed with Darby, and eventually became part of the Tunbridge Wells division of 1909 that seceded in England from the Darbyites.
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This assembly was birthed in the original Exclusives that stayed with Darby, and eventually became part of the Tunbridge Wells division of 1909 that seceded in England from the Darbyites.  This meeting was in French.
  
 
==Correspondents==
 
==Correspondents==
 
* '''1866'''-1871+ "Jule" [[Henri Guillaume Calame]]
 
* '''1866'''-1871+ "Jule" [[Henri Guillaume Calame]]
 
* +1878-1908+ "Edward" [[Edouard Calame]] (1831-1910)
 
* +1878-1908+ "Edward" [[Edouard Calame]] (1831-1910)
* +1903+, +1911+ Walter J. Webster
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* +1903+, +1911+ [[Walter Jonas Webster]] (1855-1931)
* +1905+, +1911+ Thomas Calame
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* +1905+, +1911+ Thomas Calame (1880-1932)
  
 
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* +1917-1927+ Mrs. Gettys Graden
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* +1917-1927+ [[Birdie Ruth Winters Graden]] (1878-1960) 
  
 
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* +1933-1951+ Lewis Englehardt
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==Addresses==
* +1933+ Jesse Compton
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* 1879: 4 miles west of Nokomis
* +1944+ Alvin Collins
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* +1944+ Raymond Lipe
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* +1933-1951+ Louis Englehart  
* +1944+ George Arkebauer
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* +1933+ Jesse D. Compton (1887-1977)
* +1944-1951+ William Webster
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* +1944+ Alvin W. Collins (1909-1969)
* +1944-1951+ Miss Mary Webster
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* +1944+ [[Raymond Marshall Lipe]] (1915-1995)
* +1944-1951+ Mrs. Bert Graden
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* +1944+ George Arkebauer (1880-1945)
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* +1944-1950 [[William Jesse Webster]] (1880-1950)
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* +1944-1951+ Miss Mary E. Webster (1884-1968)
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* +1944-1951+ "Louise" [[Geneva Davis Graden]] (1916-1994)
  
 
==Sources==
 
==Sources==
 
* Exclusive (EB & TW) List of Gatherings 1878-2016
 
* Exclusive (EB & TW) List of Gatherings 1878-2016
 
* Virginia Schewe interviews in March 2019
 
* Virginia Schewe interviews in March 2019
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* Ancestry.com
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* www.findagrave.com

Latest revision as of 22:09, 5 October 2019

History

In 1866, Jule Calame bought a plot of 40 acres and settled in Nokomis, which is when it is presumed a meeting was started, with him as correspondent. His brother, Edward Calame, purchased 40 acres and also settled in Nokomis around 1871, and was listed as correspondent by at least 1878. It is believed that after 1911, the group merged with Witt Meeting Room, IL where they stayed.

Frederic Guillaume Calame, was led to Christ by John Nelson Darby in the 1840's before his sons Jule and Edward emigrated to the St. Louis area in 1848 where they were met by Brethren from that area.

However, there was a Mrs. Gettys Graden acting as a correspondent of a meeting point for visiting preachers from 1917-1927. And from 1933-1951, there are correspondents listed for Nokomis, but it is believed that they were primarily fellowshipping at Witt, as Virginia Schewe (great-granddaughter of Edward Calame) does not recall a meeting in her childhood (b. 1945) at Nokomis.

This assembly was birthed in the original Exclusives that stayed with Darby, and eventually became part of the Tunbridge Wells division of 1909 that seceded in England from the Darbyites. This meeting was in French.

Correspondents



Addresses

  • 1879: 4 miles west of Nokomis
  • +1933-1951+ Louis Englehart  
  • +1933+ Jesse D. Compton (1887-1977)
  • +1944+ Alvin W. Collins (1909-1969)
  • +1944+ Raymond Marshall Lipe (1915-1995)
  • +1944+ George Arkebauer (1880-1945)
  • +1944-1950 William Jesse Webster (1880-1950)
  • +1944-1951+ Miss Mary E. Webster (1884-1968)
  • +1944-1951+ "Louise" Geneva Davis Graden (1916-1994)

Sources

  • Exclusive (EB & TW) List of Gatherings 1878-2016
  • Virginia Schewe interviews in March 2019
  • Ancestry.com
  • www.findagrave.com