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1904 lists the existence of the assembly at Jerome.  In 1910, a building was established, with leaders including Andrew Gillispie, John White, and W.W. White.  
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The 1904 AAB lists the existence of an open brethren assembly in Jerome, [[Iowa]]By 1910, a building was established, with leaders including Andrew Gillespie, John White, and Willard William White.
  
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=Willard William White=
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Willard served as a correspondent in 1904.  Willard was born in 1881 in Macon City, [[Missouri]], and married Florence Kelce of Centerville.  They had one child, Clyde Wesley White, (b. 1905 Mystic, IA - d. 1957 Kansas City, [[Missouri]]), who was employed with the Toedman Cab Company, and in fellowship with the Troost Avenue Methodist Church in Kansas City.  Willard was killed in 1918 while inside the Horridge mine in Mystic, Iowa. 
  
==Correspondents==
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* [[1904 List of Some Meetings in the British Isles and Regions Beyond]]
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* Ancestry.com
 
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* Newspapers.com
* [[W.W. White]]
 

Revision as of 11:18, 29 March 2021

The 1904 AAB lists the existence of an open brethren assembly in Jerome, Iowa.  By 1910, a building was established, with leaders including Andrew Gillespie, John White, and Willard William White.

Willard William White

Willard served as a correspondent in 1904. Willard was born in 1881 in Macon City, Missouri, and married Florence Kelce of Centerville. They had one child, Clyde Wesley White, (b. 1905 Mystic, IA - d. 1957 Kansas City, Missouri), who was employed with the Toedman Cab Company, and in fellowship with the Troost Avenue Methodist Church in Kansas City. Willard was killed in 1918 while inside the Horridge mine in Mystic, Iowa.

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