Difference between revisions of "Alton Meeting Room, IL"

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** Jeanie Currie Millen Felt (1842-1897) died Fort Morgan, CO
 
** Jeanie Currie Millen Felt (1842-1897) died Fort Morgan, CO
 
** Andrew Millen (b. 1844)
 
** Andrew Millen (b. 1844)
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** Agnes A. Millen (b. 1846) died presumably Blackwell, OK
 
** Archie C. Millen (1851-1928) died Blackwell, OK
 
** Archie C. Millen (1851-1928) died Blackwell, OK
** Agnes A. Millen (b. 1846) died presumably Blackwell, OK
 
  
 
=Sources=
 
=Sources=
 
* [https://www.mybrethren.org/history/fram1879.htm 1879 EB List]
 
* [https://www.mybrethren.org/history/fram1879.htm 1879 EB List]

Revision as of 12:29, 6 July 2020

This was the earliest Exclusive Brethren assembly in the United States, started in the late 1840's.

Correspondent

  • John Alexander Ryrie, Sr. (1827-1904) 1879
    • grandfather of Charles Caldwell Ryrie (1925-2016) editor of the Ryrie Study Bible

Alumni

  • John Crawford Millen (b. 1812 Scotland - d. 1890 Little Blue, NE) +1842-(1871+-1875) and his wife Magdaline Currie Millen (b. 1814 Scotland - d. 1897 Glenvil, NE); Children all born in Alton, IL:
    • Jeanie Currie Millen Felt (1842-1897) died Fort Morgan, CO
    • Andrew Millen (b. 1844)
    • Agnes A. Millen (b. 1846) died presumably Blackwell, OK
    • Archie C. Millen (1851-1928) died Blackwell, OK

Sources