Difference between revisions of "Wauwatosa Bible Chapel, WI"
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| − | This is a photo of a S.S. class from 1905 that was taught by Ida Knippel Schwertfager (1873-1955), who is on the far right. | + | This is a photo of a S.S. class at the assembly from 1905 that was taught by Ida Knippel Schwertfager (1873-1955), who is on the far right. |
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| − | * Philip Bertram Allan 9-27-25 via FB for the 1905 S.S. photo | + | * Philip Bertram Allan 9-27-25 via FB for the 1905 S.S. photo, Ida was his maternal grandmother. |
Revision as of 22:57, 27 September 2025
This is an assembly that was founded sometime prior to 1866 as an exclusive meeting in Milwaukee, which sided with Grant in 1884. About 1933, it became open brethren, and several left to start a separate Grant meeting which folded in 2000. It was the home assembly for Ed McCully who was martyred in Ecuador in 1956.
Sunday School
This is a photo of a S.S. class at the assembly from 1905 that was taught by Ida Knippel Schwertfager (1873-1955), who is on the far right.
Location History
- @ 380 Milwaukee St. +1880+
Early Correspondents
- H. Sanderson @ 208 Division St. +1880+
- S. Canner @ 406 E. Water St. +1880+;
Also See
Sources
- 1880 EB AB
- Philip Bertram Allan 9-27-25 via FB for the 1905 S.S. photo, Ida was his maternal grandmother.
