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Revision as of 09:26, 22 November 2020
George Gruen and his wife Freda L. Malan Gruen were associated with the exclusive brethren in Illinois and Kansas.
Family
George was born on Nov. 29th, 1874 in Saline township, Madison County, Illinois, which is today part of metropolitan St. Louis. Saline Township includes most of Grantfork, parts of Pierron, and the northern part of Highland, the latter of which is the origin of several exclusive brethren assemblies, of which there is no present meeting. However, one of the Highland meetings, a Grant meeting, merged with the Booth brethren, then in the 1940's with the Ames brethren, and there is a continued Ames meeting in nearby Edwardsville, in the same county. More related history to be found at Highland Meeting Room, IL.
George's parents were John and Elizabeth Lembach Gruen.
Later Years
George's later years were spent in an area of Erie, Pennsylvania known as Harborcreek. He died at the age of 82 on Dec. 16, 1956 at the Heaster Convalescent Home in Conneautville, Crawford, Pennsylvania, where he resided the final six months of his life.
Frank B. Tompkinson
George's death was reported by Frank Benjamin Tompkinson (b. 1890 England - d. 1978 Erie, PA), also of Harborcreek at the time. Frank was in leadership with the Erie Bible Truth Depot, now known as [Believers Bookshelf https://www.bbusa.org/] and located in Sunbury, PA.
Sources
- Madison County wiki
- Ancestry.com
- The Brethren Since 1870 and other Papers by W.R. Dronsfield. p. 32.