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===Bottineau===
 
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* [[Bottineau Gospel Hall, ND]] (OB) 1887-1910+
 
* [[Bottineau Gospel Hall, ND]] (OB) 1887-1910+
** @ Peabody Dist., House of James Holmes, a farmer.
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** Peabody Assembly
** c/o James Holmes (b. 1865 Stanton, Gloucestershire, [[England|Eng.]] - d. 1952 Evesham, Eng.), son of Henry Holmes (b. 1837 Stanton, Eng. - d. 1907 Winchcomb, Eng.) & Anne Ballinger Holmes (b. 1838 Stanton, Eng. - d. 1921 Winchcomb, Eng.). 1915 @ Baltimore, Bottineau, N.D. with wife Ethel Maud Staite Holmes (b. 1878 Stanton, Eng. - d. 1957 Evesham, Eng.), daughter of David Staite (b. 1840 Halles, Gloucester, Eng. - d. 1924 Evesham, Worcester, Eng.) & Julia Clarke Staite (b. 1841 Laverton, Gloucester, Eng. - d. 1915 Evesham, Eng.)
 
  
 
=Northeastern ND=
 
=Northeastern ND=

Revision as of 11:59, 21 June 2022

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.

Eastcentral ND

Grand Forks County (Grand Forks metro)

Metro extends into Polk County, MN

Gilby

Stutsman County

Millarton

Wells County

Harvey

Northcentral ND

Benson County

Minnewaukan

Bottineau County

Antler

Bottineau

Northeastern ND

Pembina County

Bathgate

  • Bathgate Meeting Room, ND (EB) +1901+
    • c/o William Charles Cook (b. 1852 Birmingham, Warwickshire, Eng. - d. 1910 Earlington, King, WA), son of Samuel Cook (b. 1815 Cranbrook, Kent, Eng. - d. 1893 Markham, ON) & Caroline Booth Cook (b. 1823 Northiam, Sussex, Eng. - d. 1893 Sandford, Scott, ON). Wife: Phoebe Ann Roach Cook (b. 1862 Scott Twp., York, ME - d. 1914 Renton, King, WA), daughter of Martin Roach (b. 1839 Swinford, Ireland - d. 1919 Saginaw, MI) & 1st wife Phoebe Traviss Roach (b. 1839 East Gwillimbury, York, ON - d. 1881 York, Yorkshire, ON).
      • Phoebe Roach was a descendant of William Traviss, Jr. (b. 1770 Crompound, Courtladt Manor, N.Y. - d. 1845 East Gwillimbury, York, ON). East Gwillimbury was incorporated in 1849. William Traviss, Sr. (b. 1741 VanCortlandts Manor, Westchester, N.Y. - d. 1779 British garrison in N.Y.).
      • No known relation to Albert Edward Booth (b. 1860 Canada - d. 1953 Pasadena, CA).
      • Children:
        • Alban Lorenzo Cook (b. 1884 Zephyr, ON - d. 1939 Seattle, King, WA). Wife: Grace Evelyn Kann Cook (b. 1891 Cheever, Dickinson, KS - d. 1920 Spokane, WA), daughter of Howard William Kann (b. 1846 Adams Co., PA - d. 1930 Spokane, WA) & Emma Susan Benner Kann (b. 1857 Gettysburg, Adams, PA - d. 1938 Spokane, WA). Howard Kann was a Union soldier in Co. G, 138th Penn. Infantry in the Civil War, and shot in the arm at the Battle of the Wilderness in early May 1864. Howard had four daughters including Grace Cook, as well as Lillie May (b. 1878 Dickinson Co., KS - d. 1944 Walla Walla, WA) who married Jeptha Charles Thonney of Dixie, Walla Walla, WA.
        • Mabel Gertrude Cook Taylor (b. 1885 N.D. - d. 1959 Alameda Co., CA). Husband: Thomas Jackson Taylor (b. 1874 MO - d. 1930).
        • Ethel Belle Cook Green (b. 1889 Bathgate, N.D. - d. 1982 New Milford, Litchfield, CT). Husband: Samuel Bothwell Green (b. 1878 York, ON - d. 1953), son of James Samuel Bothwell Green (b. 1853 Ottawa, ON - d. 1926 Pittsburgh, PA) & Mary F. Kingsbury Green (b. 1853 Ireland).
        • Arthur Dunlop Cook (b. 1890 Bathgate, N.D. - d. 1968 Redmond, King, WA). Wife: Luella Eliza Jones Cook (b. 1899 Clackamas, OR - d. 1973 Seattle, WA), daughter of William Walter Jones (b. 1860 Clackamas, OR - d. 1931 Seattle, WA) & Carrie Elizabeth Phillips Jones (b. 1861 Clackamas, OR - d. 1941 Steilacoom, Pierce, WA).

Canton City

  • Hensel Meeting Room, ND (EB) +1901-1908+
    • c/o Elizabeth Kean Halliday +1901-1908+ (b. 1846 North Burgess, Perth, ON - d. 1916 N.D.). Arrived in Hensel in 1875 or 1881. Daughter of John Kean (b. 1820 Glasgow, Lanark, Scot. - d. 1858 Perth, Lanark, ON) & Agnes Allan Kean (b. 1826 Burgess, Lanark, ON - d. 1860 Perth, ON). Husband: Francis Allan "Frank" Halliday (b. 1843 North Burgess Twp., Lanark, ON - d. 1926 Gresham, Multnomah, OR), son of James Halliday (b. 1814 Boreland, Dumfries, Scot. - d. 1909 Drummond Twp., Lanark, ON) & Janet Cowie "Jessie" Allan Halliday (1820-1890 Perth, ON). Frank's 2nd wife (Elizabeth's sister): Agnes Kean Brash-Holliday (b. 1854 Canada - d. 1939 Salem, Marion, OR).
      • James Johnston Holliday (b. 1866 Arnprior, ON - d. 1934 Elm Creek, MB). Wife: Sylvia Mary Canfield Halliday (b. 1869 West Oxford, ON - d. 1929 Winnipeg, MB), daughter of Sanford Canfield (b. 1844 Oxford, ON - d. 1919 Elm Creek, MB) & Elizabeth Ann Libby Woodrow Canfield (b. 1842 Burford Twp., Brant, ON - d. 1916? MacDonald, MB).
      • Agnes A. Holliday Robertson (b. 1868 Arnprior, ON - d. 1946 Toronto, York, ON). Husband: John Robertson (b. 1861 Greenock, Bruce, ON - d. 1905 Winnipeg, MB), son of Alexander Robertson (b. 1826 Scotland - d. 1892 Sanford, MB) & Jane Donaldson (b. 1833 Monaghan, Ireland - d. 1870 Bruce, ON).
      • Allan Drysdale Holliday (b. 1872 Carleton Co., ON - d. 1942 Weslaco, Hidalgo, TX). 1st wife: Ida Jane Erwin Holliday (b. 1874 ON - d. 1932 Ramsey Co., N.D.), daughter of Joseph "Joe" Erwin (b. 1843 ON - d. 1910 Louise, MB) & Elizabeth "Lizzie" Styles Erwin (b. 1848 ON).
      • Edmund Francis Holliday (b. 1874 Carleton Co., ON - d. 1902 Crystal, Pembina, N.D.). Wife: Florence Dutscher Holliday-Johannesson (b. 1879 ON - d. 1972 Walsh Co., N.D.), daughter of Harry Dutscher (b. 1857 Canada) & Jane (b. 1852 Canada).
      • Alena Janet Holliday Erwin (b. 1883 Hensel, N.D. - d. 1975 Swift Current, SK). Husband: Herbert Erwin (b. 1878 Varna, Huron, ON - d. 1964 Swift Current, SK), brother of Ida Jane Holliday, son of Joseph "Joe" Erwin (b. 1843 ON - d. 1910 Louise, MB) & Elizabeth "Lizzie" Styles Erwin (b. 1848 ON).
      • Ethyle Ellen Holliday Allan (b. 1885 Hensel, N.D. - d. 1910 Allen, SK). Husband: Norman Allan (b. 1879 Bathurst Twp., Lanark, ON - d. 1966 Saskatoon, SK), son of Robert A. Allan (1857-1931) & Ellen Nellie Kean Allan (b. 1857 Perth, ON - d. 1948 Allan, SK).
      • Elizabeth Gladys Holliday Peterson (b. 1888 Hensel, N.D. - d. 1949 Salem, OR). Husband: Ernest Weaver Peterson (b. 1892 Lancaster Co., NE - d. 1971 Marion Co., OR), son of James Christian Peterson (b. 1866 Oster Ulslev, Maribo, Denmark - d. 1955 Portland, OR) & Emma Lorena Barker Peterson (b. 1869 Evansville, Hamilton, IN - d. 1964 Multnomah Co., OR).
      • Margaret Somerville Holliday Todd (b. 1889 Hensel, N.D. - d. 1970 Clark Co., WA). Husband: Ray Henry Todd (b. 1886 La Crew, Lee, IA - d. 1954 Vancouver, Clark, WA), son of Dr. Richard Henry Todd (b. 1860 Carroll, MO - d. 1946 Vancouver, WA) & Laura Alice Powell Todd (b. 1860 Truro, Franklin, OH - d. 1935 West Gresham, Multnomah, OR).

Cavalier

  • Cavalier Meeting Room, ND (EB) +1896-1909; (TW) 1909-1927+
    • c/o R.H. Simons +1896+; R.N. Simons +1901+; Robert H. Simons +1903+; Alex Dodds +1903-1905+; P. Sietz +1903-1905+; R. Simons +1905+; R.H. Simons +1908+; Mary Simons +1927+;

Concrete

Crystal

Drayton

St. Thomas

Tongue River

Walhalla

Walsh County

Edinburg

Fairdale

Grafton

Nash

  • Nash Meeting Room, ND (EB) +1896-1909; (TW) 1909-1917+
    • c/o James Rutherford +1896-1908+; James A. Rutherford +1911+; Mrs. James A. Rutherford +1914-1917+

Park River

Ward County

Minot

Southcentral ND

Burleigh County (Bismarck metro)

Bismarck

Southeastern ND

Barnes County

Valley City

Fargo/Wahpeton, ND/MN CSA

Fargo, ND/MN metro

Cass County

Fargo
West Fargo

Richland County

Barrie