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* New Hartford Gospel Hall (OB) 1969-1998
 
* New Hartford Gospel Hall (OB) 1969-1998
  
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=Cass County=
 
==Atlantic==
 
==Atlantic==
 
* [[Atlantic Gospel Hall, IA]] (OB) +1904+
 
* [[Atlantic Gospel Hall, IA]] (OB) +1904+
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* [[Atlantic Gospel Chapel, IA]] (OB) 1954-'''2018+'''
 
* [[Atlantic Gospel Chapel, IA]] (OB) 1954-'''2018+'''
 
* [[Sunnyside Bible Chapel, IA]] (OB) 1978-'''2018+'''
 
* [[Sunnyside Bible Chapel, IA]] (OB) 1978-'''2018+'''
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==Cumberland==
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* [[Mayflower Gospel Chapel, IA]] (OB) 1950's-2003
  
===Audubon===
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=Audubon County=
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==Audubon==
 
* [[Audubon Meeting Room, IA]] (EB) +1879+
 
* [[Audubon Meeting Room, IA]] (EB) +1879+
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** c/o Frederick Butterton (b. 1846 Topcroft, Norfolk, [[England]] - d. 1921 Oklahoma City, [[Oklahoma|OK]])
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*** m. Emma Margaret Lee (b. 1841 Bisham, Berkshire, [[England]] - d. 1914 Oklahoma City, [[Oklahoma|OK]])
  
====Ross====
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==Ross==
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* Ross Christian Assembly (KLC) +1977+
 
* [[Ross Meeting Room, IA]] (EB) +1903-1908+
 
* [[Ross Meeting Room, IA]] (EB) +1903-1908+
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** c/o Andreas Andrew Karl Heuss (b. 1843 Breckenheim, Wiesbaden, Germany - d. 1928 Audubon, IA), emig. 1885 via Galveston, [[Texas]].
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*** 1st wife: Rosina Pfonshilling Heuss (b. 1846 Germany - d. 1893 Lincoln, Audubon, IA), dau. of Christian Pfonshilling (1818-1849) & Elizabeth Louisa Kuntz Pfonshilling (1820-1880), who both died in Germany. 
  
===Berea===
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=Adair County=
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==Berea==
 
* [[Berea Gospel Hall, IA]] (OB) 1st or 2nd assembly in Iowa 1884-1982
 
* [[Berea Gospel Hall, IA]] (OB) 1st or 2nd assembly in Iowa 1884-1982
 
** parent of Lyman, Greenfield, Palisade (NE) and Long Island (KS) assemblies
 
** parent of Lyman, Greenfield, Palisade (NE) and Long Island (KS) assemblies
 
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==Greenfield==
===Cumberland===
 
* [[Mayflower Gospel Chapel, IA]] (OB) 1950's-2003
 
 
 
===Greenfield===
 
 
* [[Greenfield Gospel Chapel, IA]] (OB) 1932/1936-'''2018+'''
 
* [[Greenfield Gospel Chapel, IA]] (OB) 1932/1936-'''2018+'''
 
** Greenfield Gospel Hall 1932/1936-1950
 
** Greenfield Gospel Hall 1932/1936-1950
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* [[Lyman Gospel Hall, IA]] (OB) 1906-2000
 
* [[Lyman Gospel Hall, IA]] (OB) 1906-2000
 
** [[Lyman Assembly, IA]] 2008-'''2018+'''
 
** [[Lyman Assembly, IA]] 2008-'''2018+'''
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==Burlington==
 
==Burlington==
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** Central Gospel Chapel (OB) 1921-1986+
 
** Central Gospel Chapel (OB) 1921-1986+
 
** Central Gospel Hall (OB) 1912-1921
 
** Central Gospel Hall (OB) 1912-1921
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* Des Moines Christian Assembly (KLC) +1977+
 
* [[Des Moines Meeting Room, IA]] (TW) +1889-1992; (TW-N) 1992-2005+
 
* [[Des Moines Meeting Room, IA]] (TW) +1889-1992; (TW-N) 1992-2005+
 
** Buchanan Street Meeting Room
 
** Buchanan Street Meeting Room

Revision as of 11:02, 7 April 2021

See Branches of Plymouth Brethren to explain abbreviation types (although in short: OB (& TW-P) are Halls & Chapels within the "open brethren" (although GH's (generally) maintain a separate network from the Chapels). EB/TW/TW-N are "Careful" Brethren (similar to OB Halls), and BC are (generally) independent community churches with early or indirect PB influence, and will (usually) not consider themselves "Brethren").  AA/CA refers to assemblies of African or Caribbean origin, or predominant demographic, although all ethnicities are overly welcome in any assemblies.

The above primer link expands on the abbreviations, and also contains introduction to this (and other) sheets within the overall History. There have been scores of branches with their own distinctive networks and strengths within the history of the PB, and many branches continue to flourish today, and while no assembly or gathering is identical to the others, each is thought to maintain a fervent desire for simplicity in gathering around the Lord Jesus, though practices and secondary doctrines may vary culturally and/or preferentially as autonomous (yet inter-dependent) local churches.

Assemblies are sorted geographically, and will, D.V., eventually have further history within. Red links on Brethrenpedia are presently undeveloped, and blue links contain data. Appreciate patience with our progress, and if you'd like to help, please contact any of the editing team, preferably via social media.

Contents

Ames

Boone

Mackey

Madrid

Nevada

Aplington

Aredale

Clarksville

Greene

Hitesville

Kesley

Marble Rock

New Hartford




Cass County

Atlantic

Cumberland

Audubon County

Audubon

  • Audubon Meeting Room, IA (EB) +1879+
    • c/o Frederick Butterton (b. 1846 Topcroft, Norfolk, England - d. 1921 Oklahoma City, OK)
      • m. Emma Margaret Lee (b. 1841 Bisham, Berkshire, England - d. 1914 Oklahoma City, OK)

Ross

  • Ross Christian Assembly (KLC) +1977+
  • Ross Meeting Room, IA (EB) +1903-1908+
    • c/o Andreas Andrew Karl Heuss (b. 1843 Breckenheim, Wiesbaden, Germany - d. 1928 Audubon, IA), emig. 1885 via Galveston, Texas.
      • 1st wife: Rosina Pfonshilling Heuss (b. 1846 Germany - d. 1893 Lincoln, Audubon, IA), dau. of Christian Pfonshilling (1818-1849) & Elizabeth Louisa Kuntz Pfonshilling (1820-1880), who both died in Germany.

Adair County

Berea

  • Berea Gospel Hall, IA (OB) 1st or 2nd assembly in Iowa 1884-1982
    • parent of Lyman, Greenfield, Palisade (NE) and Long Island (KS) assemblies

Greenfield

Lyman



Burlington

Cedar Falls

Stout

Cedar Rapids

Fairfax

Garrison

Marion

Shellsburg

Vinton

Centerville

Forbush

What Cheer

Centerville area

Albia

Clarkdale, Walnut

Hocking

Jerome

Mapleton

Moravia

Mystic

Numa

Rathbun

Williamson

Clinton

Council Bluffs (also see Nebraska)

Logan, Harrison County, IA

  • Logan Gospel Hall, IA (OB) +1927+
    • @ home of Louis Phillip Duvall (b. 1872 Harrisonville, MO - d. 1938 Logan, IA), tailor;
      • father John Phillip Duvall (b. 1832 Germany - d. 1897 Logan, IA)
        • worked as tailor in Kansas City, MO in 1875, in Atlantic, IA 1880-1885, Logan, IA 1895-1897; served in the Civil War in the infantry.
      • mother Mary Elizabeth Oechsli Duvall (b. 1845 Grafenreid, Bern, Switzerland - d. 1905 Logan, IA) married 1868 in Pettis, MO;

Magnolia, Harrison County, IA

  • Magnolia Meeting Room, IA (EB) +1879+
    • c/o Davidson Forester Eaton (b. 1839 Enosberg, VT), jeweler & photographer; lived 1866 in Council Bluffs.
      • son of Maro (b. 1803 VT - d. 1873 Magnolia, IA), cabinetmaker, & Mary Mathilda Luffman Eaton (b. 1809 NY - d. 1869 Magnolia, IA), parents married Charleton, NY in 1831 at Charleton Freehold Presbyterian Church. 1845-1849, Maro served as postmaster of Enosburgh, VT. In 1840, Maro was living in Saratoga Springs, NY.
      • wife Emma Sheradden Eaton (b. 1848 IA - d. 1905 Central City, NE)

Walnut, IA

  • Walnut preaching point (OB) +1927+
    • c/o Earl Charles Caddock (b. 1888 Huron, SD - d. 1950 Walnut, IA)

Crawford County

Vail

Cresco

Chester

Forest City

Cylinder

Davenport

Des Moines

Dallas County

Adel

Dallas Center

Perry

Redfield

  • Hilltop Chapel, IA (OB) 1966-2018+
    • Redfield Bible Chapel 1967-1969
    • Home of Duane C. Davis 1966

Waukee

Woodward

Guthrie County

Herndon

Jasper County

Colfax

Lynnville

Monroe

Newton

Prairie City

Reasnor

Madison County

Winterset

  • Arthur Livingston, Ford Garage (OB) 1927

Polk County

Altoona

Ankeny

Carlisle

Mitchellville

Pleasant Hill

Polk City

Runnells

Warren County

Indianola

Medora

New Virginia

St. Mary's

Dubuque

Dunkerton

Emmetsburg

Aurelia

Greenville

Le Mars

Linn Grove

Ringsted

Rodman

Webb

Fort Dodge

Churdan

Knierim

Stratford

Webster City

Fort Madison

Garnavillo

Clayton

Mederville

Strawberry Point

Grinnell

Montezuma

Hampton

Dows

Sheffield

Independence

Iowa City

Swisher

Washington

Iowa Falls

Alden

Buckeye

Eldora

Hubbard

Radcliffe

Union

Wilke

Manchester

Manchester

West Union

Marengo

Hilton

Marshalltown

Clemons

Mason City

Joice

Muscatine

Atalissa

Grandview

Letts

Oskaloosa

New Sharon

Ottumwa

  • Ottumwa Bible Chapel, IA (OB) +1927-1996+
    • Ward Street Bible Chapel -1965
    • Ward Street Gospel Hall +1936-(1943+-1964)
    • Ottumwa Assembly 1927

Eddyville

Pella

Attica

Bussey

Fairmont?

Knoxville

Melcher

Otley

Percy

Pleasantville

Sully

Sioux City

Spirit Lake

Excelsior

Waterloo

Dysart

La Porte City

Plainfield