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This was a TW-EB assembly (or possibly just a preaching point) that met in Filer, Twin Falls, [[Idaho]] from +1927 thru at least 1928, with a correspondent of William Clarence Stone (b. 1889 Columbia, Monroe, IL - d. 1965 Boise, ID), and two of his twin sisters Ada and Ida who were also in fellowship here;
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This was a TW-EB assembly (or possibly just a preaching point) that met in Filer, Twin Falls, [[Idaho]] from +1927 thru at least 1928, with a correspondent of William Clarence Stone (b. 1889 Columbia, Monroe, IL - d. 1965 Boise, ID), and two of his sisters Ada and Ida who were also in fellowship here;
  
 
* Mrs. Ada Mae Stone Duncan (b. 1884 Columbia, Monroe, IL - d. 1952 Walla Walla, WA) +1914-1917+; wife of William "Will" Duncan (b. 1868 Carter County, KY - d. Buhl, ID) +1923+
 
* Mrs. Ada Mae Stone Duncan (b. 1884 Columbia, Monroe, IL - d. 1952 Walla Walla, WA) +1914-1917+; wife of William "Will" Duncan (b. 1868 Carter County, KY - d. Buhl, ID) +1923+
  
* Mrs. Ida May Stone Duncan (b. 1877 Columbia, Monroe, IL - d. 1977 Buhl, ID) +1917+; +1933-1949+; wife of Benjamin Franklin Duncan (b. 1872 Greenup County, KY - d. Buhl, ID)  
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* Mrs. Ida May Stone Duncan (b. 1877 Columbia, Monroe, IL - d. 1977 Buhl, ID) +1917+; +1933-1949+; wife of Benjamin Franklin Duncan (b. 1872 Greenup County, KY - d. Buhl, ID)
  
Their husbands Will & Benjamin were also brothers.
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Ada & Ida were twins, and husbands Will & Benjamin were also brothers.
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There was also a nearby preaching point that the two sisters served as correspondents for +1914-1949+ in Buhl.  Will also lived in Twin Falls around 1937, where there could have been an additional preaching point.
  
There was also a nearby preaching point that the two sisters served as correspondents for +1914-1949+ in Buhl. 
 
  
  

Latest revision as of 23:58, 30 July 2020

This was a TW-EB assembly (or possibly just a preaching point) that met in Filer, Twin Falls, Idaho from +1927 thru at least 1928, with a correspondent of William Clarence Stone (b. 1889 Columbia, Monroe, IL - d. 1965 Boise, ID), and two of his sisters Ada and Ida who were also in fellowship here;

  • Mrs. Ada Mae Stone Duncan (b. 1884 Columbia, Monroe, IL - d. 1952 Walla Walla, WA) +1914-1917+; wife of William "Will" Duncan (b. 1868 Carter County, KY - d. Buhl, ID) +1923+
  • Mrs. Ida May Stone Duncan (b. 1877 Columbia, Monroe, IL - d. 1977 Buhl, ID) +1917+; +1933-1949+; wife of Benjamin Franklin Duncan (b. 1872 Greenup County, KY - d. Buhl, ID)

Ada & Ida were twins, and husbands Will & Benjamin were also brothers.

There was also a nearby preaching point that the two sisters served as correspondents for +1914-1949+ in Buhl.  Will also lived in Twin Falls around 1937, where there could have been an additional preaching point.


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