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* Ralph J. Dear +1999-2005+ | * Ralph J. Dear +1999-2005+ | ||
* Stanley E. Breuchaud +2005-2016+ | * Stanley E. Breuchaud +2005-2016+ | ||
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| + | =Other (Presumed) Alum= | ||
| + | * David Henri Zbinden 1850-1864+ (1788-1880)'s wife Jeanne Philis Madeleine (1792-1840) died in Aubonne, Vaud, Switzerland. It is presumed that because David died in Indianapolis (where his son Louis' family was living in 1880) that he likely emigrated to the U.S. in 1850 with his son's family, and therefore may have been in fellowship at Greenville: | ||
| + | ** Louis Zbinden (1821-1888) & his wife Louise DeBonneville (1823-1884) were likely in fellowship either here (or nearby Highland) from 1850-1864+ (relocated to Indianapolis prior to 1874). Their children: | ||
| + | *** Sylvain Jean Zbinden 1850-1864+ (1849-1874) was born in Switzerland, died in Indianapolis, at the age of 25. | ||
| + | *** David Harold Zbinden 1852-1864+ (1852-1923) died in Los Angeles, CA | ||
| + | *** "Mattie" Martha E. Zbinden 1856-1864+ (1856-1910) married David L. Truan (b. 1860) and died in Chattanooga, TN, buried in Knoxville, TN. | ||
| + | *** [[Clement Louis Zbinden I]] 1859-1864+ (1859-1912) | ||
| + | *** Louis Theophilus Zbinden 1864+ (1864-1945) | ||
==Sources== | ==Sources== | ||
* [https://www.mybrethren.org/history/fram1879.htm 1879 List] | * [https://www.mybrethren.org/history/fram1879.htm 1879 List] | ||
* List of Gatherings Historical Info | * List of Gatherings Historical Info | ||
| + | * Virginia Schewe | ||
| + | * www.ancestry.com | ||
Revision as of 09:05, 31 January 2020
Greenville Gospel Hall, aka the Greenville Meeting Room, is reportedly the oldest surviving Brethren assembly in North America, founded in 1854, and with links to assemblies in St. Louis that pre-date 1848. It is affiliated historically with the Tunbridge Wells brethren, and presently meets in an unlisted residential home.
Correspondents
- Early Brethren: Firstenfelds; Eade; Louie Stein; Junod; Manges; Calaum
- Charles H. Ramel +1878-1879+
- George Rutschly +1889-1896+ built a meeting on College Ave between 1st & 2nd (north side of the street);
- Adolphe Breuchaud +1889-1903+ ancestor of Stanley Breuchaud;
- Auguste H. Krause +1903-1917+
- Mark Breuchand +1905-1911+
- George W. Enloe +1905-1944+
- F.A. Smith +1914-1923+
- P.J. Kruger +1923+
- Alfred T. Eade +1927+ built 1st & Oak in 1917
- Maurice W. Smith +1933-1944+
- Louis A. Junod +1944-1951+
- Dr. Miles A. Krause +1949-1985+
- Louis Furstenfeld +1949-1966+
- Carl H. Maurer +1951-1962+
- Richard Schewe +1966-2001
- Daniel A. Junod +1973-2010+
- Clem J. Dear +1999-2005+
- Ralph J. Dear +1999-2005+
- Stanley E. Breuchaud +2005-2016+
Other (Presumed) Alum
- David Henri Zbinden 1850-1864+ (1788-1880)'s wife Jeanne Philis Madeleine (1792-1840) died in Aubonne, Vaud, Switzerland. It is presumed that because David died in Indianapolis (where his son Louis' family was living in 1880) that he likely emigrated to the U.S. in 1850 with his son's family, and therefore may have been in fellowship at Greenville:
- Louis Zbinden (1821-1888) & his wife Louise DeBonneville (1823-1884) were likely in fellowship either here (or nearby Highland) from 1850-1864+ (relocated to Indianapolis prior to 1874). Their children:
- Sylvain Jean Zbinden 1850-1864+ (1849-1874) was born in Switzerland, died in Indianapolis, at the age of 25.
- David Harold Zbinden 1852-1864+ (1852-1923) died in Los Angeles, CA
- "Mattie" Martha E. Zbinden 1856-1864+ (1856-1910) married David L. Truan (b. 1860) and died in Chattanooga, TN, buried in Knoxville, TN.
- Clement Louis Zbinden I 1859-1864+ (1859-1912)
- Louis Theophilus Zbinden 1864+ (1864-1945)
- Louis Zbinden (1821-1888) & his wife Louise DeBonneville (1823-1884) were likely in fellowship either here (or nearby Highland) from 1850-1864+ (relocated to Indianapolis prior to 1874). Their children:
Sources
- 1879 List
- List of Gatherings Historical Info
- Virginia Schewe
- www.ancestry.com