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The above primer link expands on the abbreviations, and also contains introduction to this (and other) sheets within the overall [[History]]. There have been scores of branches with their own distinctive networks and strengths within the history of the PB, and many branches continue to flourish today, and while no assembly or gathering is identical to the others, each is thought to maintain a fervent desire for simplicity in gathering around the Lord Jesus, though practices and secondary doctrines may vary culturally and/or preferentially as autonomous (yet inter-dependent) local churches. | The above primer link expands on the abbreviations, and also contains introduction to this (and other) sheets within the overall [[History]]. There have been scores of branches with their own distinctive networks and strengths within the history of the PB, and many branches continue to flourish today, and while no assembly or gathering is identical to the others, each is thought to maintain a fervent desire for simplicity in gathering around the Lord Jesus, though practices and secondary doctrines may vary culturally and/or preferentially as autonomous (yet inter-dependent) local churches. | ||
| − | Assemblies are sorted geographically, and will, D.V., eventually have further history within. Red links on Brethrenpedia are presently undeveloped, and blue links contain data. Appreciate patience with our progress, and if you'd like to help, please contact any of the editing team, preferably via social media. | + | Assemblies are sorted geographically, and will, D.V., eventually have further history within. Red links on Brethrenpedia are presently undeveloped, and blue links contain data. Appreciate patience with our progress, and if you'd like to help, please contact any of the editing team, preferably via social media. Credit to Ancestry.com, Findagrave.com, Newspapers.com, etc. for historical data. |
=North-Central MO= | =North-Central MO= | ||
| + | ==Chariton County== | ||
| + | ===Forest Grove=== | ||
| + | Forest Grove is believed to have existed near the "Old Ashby" cemetery and the Vance schoolhouse near Dove Rd. & Salem Ave. It is the middle point between Rockford, Oil City, Aholt and Lewis Mill. It is ca. seven miles northwest of Glasgow, just east of the KK highway. See [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/11082664/ Joseph Vance]. | ||
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| + | * [[Forest Grove Gospel Hall, MO]] (OB) +1904+ | ||
| + | ** c/o James W. Patterson (b. 1858 Prairie Twp, Howard, MO - d. 1927 Roanoke, MO) | ||
| + | *** son of Thomas Jefferson Patterson (b. 1823 Prairie Twp, Howard, MO - d. 1913 Salisbury, MO) & Dorcas Blake Patterson (b. 1844 MO - d. 1900 Bennington, KS), m. 1867 @ Prairie Twp, Chariton, MO; | ||
| + | *** 1883 @ Randolph, MO m. Sarah Frances Robertson (b. 1864 Randolph, MO - 1949 Roanoke, Howard, MO), dau. of Andrew Jackson Robertson (1839-1897 Randolph, MO) & Caroline Frances Robinson Robertson (b. 1844 Silver Creek, Clark, MO - d. 1926 Roanoke, MO); | ||
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==Linn County== | ==Linn County== | ||
===Bucklin=== | ===Bucklin=== | ||
* [[Bucklin Meeting Room, MO]] (EB) +1896+ | * [[Bucklin Meeting Room, MO]] (EB) +1896+ | ||
| − | ** c/o B. | + | ** c/o Boone Abraham Leatherman (b. 1858 Hampshire Cty, VA - d. 1919 Laverne, OK), raised 1860-1908 Bonhomme, Fenton, St. Louis, MO; son of Dr. Daniel Webster Leatherman (b. 1828 Hampshire Cty, VA - d. 1909 Rosston, OK) & Elisabeth Rotruck Leatherman (b. 1830 VA), m. Dec. 28, 1846 @ Hampshire Cty, VA; Boone married Sallie Mae Booth in MO. Eight children. His son-in-law, Rev. H.A. Manewal of Ottawa, KS officiated the funeral, along with Rev. Geo. B. Baker of Buffalo Methodist in OK. He served as postmaster at Rosston, OK until 1934. 2nd wife 1919 Wooward, OK: Ella Barnett (d. 1938). |
| + | =East-Central MO (St. Louis area)= | ||
| + | ==Crawford County== | ||
| + | ===Cuba=== | ||
| + | * [[Cuba Meeting Room, MO]] (TW) +1973-1985+ | ||
| + | ** c/o Oscar W. Allen +1973-1985+; Thomas L. Wirz +1973-1985+ | ||
| − | = | + | ==Jefferson County== |
| − | == | + | ===Hillsboro=== |
| − | === | + | ===Victoria=== |
| − | * [[ | + | * [[Victoria Meeting Room, MO]] (EB) +1878-1905+; (TW) +1911+ |
| − | ** c/o | + | ** Hillsboro, MO +1878-1879+ |
| + | ** c/o T. Walker +1878-1879+; James Allen +1889-1903+; W.T. Spence +1889+; N. Marson +1896+; N. Marsden +1901-1905+; J.T. Armet +1911+ | ||
| + | ==St. Charles County== | ||
| + | ===St. Charles=== | ||
| + | * [[St. Charles Meeting Room, MO]] (EB) +1878-1879+ | ||
| + | ** c/o H. Baseler | ||
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| + | ==St. Louis County== | ||
| + | ===Fenton=== | ||
| + | * [[Fenton Meeting Room, MO]] (EB) +1878-1909; (TW) 1909-1992; (TW-N) 1992-2016+ | ||
| + | ** St. Louis, MO +1878-2005+ | ||
| + | ** c/o J.A.T. Krause +1878-1879+; A.H. Rule +1878-1879+; C.H. Ramel +1889-1896+; J.T. Armet +1896-1908+, +1914-1923+; F.A. Smith +1901-1908+; H.R. Eichenberger +1901+, +1911+; E.B. Hartt +1903+; George Weghorn +1905-1908+; F.R. Griffith +1911-1944+; M.W. Smith +1914-1923+; Otto Till +1927+, +1962-1973+; Theo. H. Fischer/Fisher +1927-1944+; E.S. Cuendet +1933-1944+; Gustav E. Rupp +1949-1973+; Oscar W. Allen +1949-1966+; R.B. Nash +1949-1951+; David G. Jennings +1985-2005+; Clarence L. Hart +1985+; Edgar Kirtley +1985-2005+; Charles R. Sands +1985+; Mark Jennings +1999+; Andrew Buchanan +2005+ | ||
| + | ** Bible Truth Depot @ 912 N. Broadway +1896+; 4431 Garfield Ave. +1901-1914+; 1112 N. Taylor Ave. +1917-1949+; | ||
===Jennings=== | ===Jennings=== | ||
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** c/o John B. Buss | ** c/o John B. Buss | ||
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| − | * [[ | + | * [[St. Louis Gospel Hall, MO]] (OB) +1904+ |
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| + | =Northeast MO= | ||
| + | ==Scotland County== | ||
===Memphis=== | ===Memphis=== | ||
* [[Memphis Meeting Room, MO]] (TW) +1914-1923+ | * [[Memphis Meeting Room, MO]] (TW) +1914-1923+ | ||
** c/o Thomas Walker +1914-1917+; Mrs. Amanda Walker +1923+ | ** c/o Thomas Walker +1914-1917+; Mrs. Amanda Walker +1923+ | ||
| − | == | + | ==Shelby County== |
| − | + | ===Shelbina=== | |
| − | + | * [[Shelbina Meeting Room, MO]] (EB/TW) ? | |
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| − | ===Rich Hill=== | + | =Northwest MO= |
| + | ==KCMO area== | ||
| + | ===Bates County=== | ||
| + | ====Rich Hill==== | ||
* [[Rich Hill Gospel Hall, MO]] (OB) +1904+ | * [[Rich Hill Gospel Hall, MO]] (OB) +1904+ | ||
** c/o J.K. Wilson | ** c/o J.K. Wilson | ||
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** c/o Elie Goret +1903+, +1908-1917+; Alexander Rons +1905+; Emile Rons +1905+; Samuel Goret +1908-1911+; Noel Bellier +1927+; Mrs. Noel Bellier +1933+; | ** c/o Elie Goret +1903+, +1908-1917+; Alexander Rons +1905+; Emile Rons +1905+; Samuel Goret +1908-1911+; Noel Bellier +1927+; Mrs. Noel Bellier +1933+; | ||
| − | === | + | ====Sprague==== |
| − | * [[ | + | * [[Sprague Meeting Room, MO]] (TW) +1911+ |
| − | ** c/o | + | ** c/o Noel Bellier +1911+; Joseph Schollar +1911+ |
| − | === | + | ===Buchanan County=== |
| − | + | ====St. Joseph==== | |
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| − | ===St. Joseph=== | ||
* [[St. Joseph Gospel Hall, MO]] (OB) +1904+ | * [[St. Joseph Gospel Hall, MO]] (OB) +1904+ | ||
** c/o A.F. Page @ 516 S. 10th St. | ** c/o A.F. Page @ 516 S. 10th St. | ||
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** c/o J.F. Barnard +1878-1879+; H.C. Fassett 1879+; John Wells +1889+; H.C. Harris +1951+ | ** c/o J.F. Barnard +1878-1879+; H.C. Fassett 1879+; John Wells +1889+; H.C. Harris +1951+ | ||
| − | == | + | ===Jackson County=== |
| − | === | + | ====Grain Valley==== |
| − | * [[ | + | * [[Grain Valley Meeting Room, KCMO]] (TW) +1951+ |
| − | + | ** c/o Lloyd Odom | |
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| − | === | + | ====Kansas City==== |
| − | * [[ | + | * [[Grand Avenue Gospel Hall, KCMO]] (OB) +1904+ |
| − | ** | + | * [[Kansas City Meeting Room, KCMO]] (EB) +1879-1909; (TW) 1909-1985+ |
| + | ** c/o John Wells 1879+; O.O. Roberts +1889+; Alfred Gill +1894+; J.H. Johnson +1896+; P.H. Harris +1896-1905+; C.E. Daughaday +1908-1923+; H.A. Eichenberger +1911+; George Weghorn +1911-1944+; M.E. Petrequin +1914-1917+; J.A. Daniels +1914-1933+; W.O. Bell +1927-1944+; J. Paul Bell +1944+; R.B. Bell +1949-1951+; Robert C. Guthrie +1949+, +1962-1966+; Lloyd Odom +1949+; Sam Hoff +1951+; Peter Hulet +1951+, +1973+; Samuel S. Hoff +1962-1985+; Wilbur R. Hoff +1962+; Avery B. Dickson +1962-1966+; Lionel J. Mittlestadt +1973+; William M. Ward +1985+ | ||
| − | = | + | =Southcentral MO (Ozarks)= |
| − | + | ==Douglas County== | |
| − | + | ===Ava=== | |
| − | + | * [[Ava Meeting Room, MO]] (TW) +1911-1917+ | |
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==Gasconade County== | ==Gasconade County== | ||
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** c/o Mrs. John Bushmeyer | ** c/o Mrs. John Bushmeyer | ||
| − | == | + | ==Howell County== |
| − | === | + | ===Pomona=== |
| − | * [[ | + | * [[Pomona Meeting Room, MO]] (TW) +1944-1951+ |
| − | ** c/o | + | ** Olden, MO +1944-1949+ |
| + | ** c/o Ed Harrison +1944+; Rosa Harrison +1949-1951+ | ||
| − | === | + | ==Phelps County== |
| − | * [[ | + | ===Rolla=== |
| − | ** | + | * [[Rolla Meeting Room, MO]] (TW-N) +1999-2005+ |
| + | ** Asa Kinnaman +1999-2005+; Grant Shank +1999-2005+ | ||
| − | === | + | ==Webster County== |
| − | * [[ | + | ===Seymour=== |
| − | ** c/o | + | * [[Seymour Meeting Room, MO]] (EB) +1896+; (TW) +1923-1955+ |
| + | ** c/o Samuel Goret +1896+; Edward W. Kirtley +1923+; Mrs. Edward W. (Hattie) Kirtley +1930-1955+ | ||
| − | === | + | =Southeast MO= |
| − | * [[ | + | ==Butler County== |
| − | ** c/o | + | ===Poplar Bluff=== |
| + | * [[Poplar Bluff Meeting Room, MO]] (TW) +1973-1985+ | ||
| + | ** c/o Dana K. Cayo +1973-1985+; W.J. Meadows +1973+; Kenneth Cayo +1983+ | ||
| + | ==Mississippi County== | ||
===Henson=== | ===Henson=== | ||
* [[Henson Meeting Room, MO]] (EB) +1901-1905+ | * [[Henson Meeting Room, MO]] (EB) +1901-1905+ | ||
** c/o Bud. Brazier +1901+; A.S. Brazier +1903-1905+; | ** c/o Bud. Brazier +1901+; A.S. Brazier +1903-1905+; | ||
| − | === | + | ==Scott County== |
| − | + | ===Sikeston=== | |
| − | + | * [[Sikeston Meeting Room, MO]] (TW) +1914+; +1951+ | |
| − | + | ** c/o Mrs. Edward (Rosa) Harrison | |
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| + | =Southwest MO= | ||
| + | ==Christian County== | ||
===Ozark=== | ===Ozark=== | ||
* [[Ozark Meeting Room, MO]] (TW) +1933+ | * [[Ozark Meeting Room, MO]] (TW) +1933+ | ||
** c/o R.L. Campbell | ** c/o R.L. Campbell | ||
| − | === | + | ==Greene County== |
| − | * [[ | + | ===Springfield=== |
| − | ** c/o | + | * [[Springfield Meeting Room, MO]] (TW) +1973+ |
| + | ** c/o Asa C. Kinnaman | ||
| + | ==Hickory County== | ||
===Wheatland=== | ===Wheatland=== | ||
* [[Wheatland Meeting Room, MO]] (TW) +1985+ | * [[Wheatland Meeting Room, MO]] (TW) +1985+ | ||
** c/o Kenneth Doak | ** c/o Kenneth Doak | ||
| − | = | + | ==Jasper County== |
| − | === | + | ===Joplin=== |
| − | * [[ | + | * [[Joplin Meeting Room, MO]] (TW) +1917+; +1985+ |
| − | ** | + | ** c/o Hector Collard +1917+; Mrs. Bessie H. Ellspermann +1985+ |
| − | ** c/o | + | * [[Keystone Laundry Gospel Hall, MO]] (OB) +1904+ |
| + | ** c/o E.B. Jennings | ||
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| + | ==Polk County== | ||
| + | ===Bolivar=== | ||
| + | * [[Bolivar Gospel Hall, MO]] (OB) +1904+ | ||
| + | ** c/o Dan Seuter | ||
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| + | ==Vernon County== | ||
| + | ===Nevada=== | ||
| + | * [[Nevada Gospel Hall, MO]] (OB) +1904+ | ||
| + | ** c/o J.W. Bewick | ||
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| + | ===Panama=== | ||
| + | * [[Panama Meeting Room, MO]] (EB) +1896-1901+ | ||
| + | ** c/o Samuel Goret +1896-1901+ | ||
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| + | ===Schell City=== | ||
| + | * [[Schell City Gospel Hall, MO]] (OB) +1904+ | ||
| + | ** c/o Judge Robinson | ||
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| + | =Westcentral MO= | ||
| + | ==Henry County== | ||
| + | ===Montrose=== | ||
| + | * [[Montrose Gospel Hall, MO]] (OB) +1904+ | ||
| + | ** c/o Andrew Wally (b. 1853 Fideris, Switzerland - d. 1941 Clinton, Henry, MO); son of Joseph Wally (b. 1826 Switzerland - d. 1926 Montrose, MO) & Elizabeth Joseph Wally (b. 1826 Switzerland - d. 1903 Montrose, MO); 1883 @ Washington, Henry, MO m. Wilhelmina "Minnie" Beckman (b. 1855 Germany - d. 1939 Montrose, MO); Family emigrated 1870 initially to Michigan, then Illinois. In 1871, they came to Montrose and Andrew worked seven years for O.S. Johnson; In 1880, he started his own hardware store, and later established the first undertaking establishment, and brokered large quantities of broom corn. Children: Joseph Wally, Jr. (KCMO) & Minnie Wally Duewel; Funeral @ Cumberland Presbyterian in Montrose, officiated by Rev. Frank Calame & Rev. '''Rodgers''' of Omaha, NE. Pallbearers were B.J. Walbert, Ted Conrad, N. Halfen, Tom Downing, Fred Rissling & George Stephens; Flowerbearers were Mrs. R.H. Wells, Mrs. O.O. Gragg, Mrs. Lawrence Mannen, and Mrs. Virgil Bunch. | ||
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| − | == | + | ==Reabley== |
| − | * [[ | + | * [[Reabley Gospel Hall, MO]] (OB) +1904+ |
| − | ** c/o | + | ** c/o Andrew Wilson |
Revision as of 01:48, 4 April 2021
See Branches of Plymouth Brethren to explain abbreviation types (although in short: OB (& TW-P) are Halls & Chapels within the "open brethren" (although GH's (generally) maintain a separate network from the Chapels). EB/TW/TW-N are "Careful" Brethren (similar to OB Halls), and BC are (generally) independent community churches with early or indirect PB influence, and will (usually) not consider themselves "Brethren"). AA/CA refers to assemblies of African or Caribbean origin, or predominant demographic, although all ethnicities are overly welcome in any assemblies.
The above primer link expands on the abbreviations, and also contains introduction to this (and other) sheets within the overall History. There have been scores of branches with their own distinctive networks and strengths within the history of the PB, and many branches continue to flourish today, and while no assembly or gathering is identical to the others, each is thought to maintain a fervent desire for simplicity in gathering around the Lord Jesus, though practices and secondary doctrines may vary culturally and/or preferentially as autonomous (yet inter-dependent) local churches.
Assemblies are sorted geographically, and will, D.V., eventually have further history within. Red links on Brethrenpedia are presently undeveloped, and blue links contain data. Appreciate patience with our progress, and if you'd like to help, please contact any of the editing team, preferably via social media. Credit to Ancestry.com, Findagrave.com, Newspapers.com, etc. for historical data.
Contents
North-Central MO
Chariton County
Forest Grove
Forest Grove is believed to have existed near the "Old Ashby" cemetery and the Vance schoolhouse near Dove Rd. & Salem Ave. It is the middle point between Rockford, Oil City, Aholt and Lewis Mill. It is ca. seven miles northwest of Glasgow, just east of the KK highway. See Joseph Vance.
- Forest Grove Gospel Hall, MO (OB) +1904+
- c/o James W. Patterson (b. 1858 Prairie Twp, Howard, MO - d. 1927 Roanoke, MO)
- son of Thomas Jefferson Patterson (b. 1823 Prairie Twp, Howard, MO - d. 1913 Salisbury, MO) & Dorcas Blake Patterson (b. 1844 MO - d. 1900 Bennington, KS), m. 1867 @ Prairie Twp, Chariton, MO;
- 1883 @ Randolph, MO m. Sarah Frances Robertson (b. 1864 Randolph, MO - 1949 Roanoke, Howard, MO), dau. of Andrew Jackson Robertson (1839-1897 Randolph, MO) & Caroline Frances Robinson Robertson (b. 1844 Silver Creek, Clark, MO - d. 1926 Roanoke, MO);
- c/o James W. Patterson (b. 1858 Prairie Twp, Howard, MO - d. 1927 Roanoke, MO)
Linn County
Bucklin
- Bucklin Meeting Room, MO (EB) +1896+
- c/o Boone Abraham Leatherman (b. 1858 Hampshire Cty, VA - d. 1919 Laverne, OK), raised 1860-1908 Bonhomme, Fenton, St. Louis, MO; son of Dr. Daniel Webster Leatherman (b. 1828 Hampshire Cty, VA - d. 1909 Rosston, OK) & Elisabeth Rotruck Leatherman (b. 1830 VA), m. Dec. 28, 1846 @ Hampshire Cty, VA; Boone married Sallie Mae Booth in MO. Eight children. His son-in-law, Rev. H.A. Manewal of Ottawa, KS officiated the funeral, along with Rev. Geo. B. Baker of Buffalo Methodist in OK. He served as postmaster at Rosston, OK until 1934. 2nd wife 1919 Wooward, OK: Ella Barnett (d. 1938).
East-Central MO (St. Louis area)
Crawford County
Cuba
- Cuba Meeting Room, MO (TW) +1973-1985+
- c/o Oscar W. Allen +1973-1985+; Thomas L. Wirz +1973-1985+
Jefferson County
Hillsboro
Victoria
- Victoria Meeting Room, MO (EB) +1878-1905+; (TW) +1911+
- Hillsboro, MO +1878-1879+
- c/o T. Walker +1878-1879+; James Allen +1889-1903+; W.T. Spence +1889+; N. Marson +1896+; N. Marsden +1901-1905+; J.T. Armet +1911+
St. Charles County
St. Charles
- St. Charles Meeting Room, MO (EB) +1878-1879+
- c/o H. Baseler
St. Louis County
Fenton
- Fenton Meeting Room, MO (EB) +1878-1909; (TW) 1909-1992; (TW-N) 1992-2016+
- St. Louis, MO +1878-2005+
- c/o J.A.T. Krause +1878-1879+; A.H. Rule +1878-1879+; C.H. Ramel +1889-1896+; J.T. Armet +1896-1908+, +1914-1923+; F.A. Smith +1901-1908+; H.R. Eichenberger +1901+, +1911+; E.B. Hartt +1903+; George Weghorn +1905-1908+; F.R. Griffith +1911-1944+; M.W. Smith +1914-1923+; Otto Till +1927+, +1962-1973+; Theo. H. Fischer/Fisher +1927-1944+; E.S. Cuendet +1933-1944+; Gustav E. Rupp +1949-1973+; Oscar W. Allen +1949-1966+; R.B. Nash +1949-1951+; David G. Jennings +1985-2005+; Clarence L. Hart +1985+; Edgar Kirtley +1985-2005+; Charles R. Sands +1985+; Mark Jennings +1999+; Andrew Buchanan +2005+
- Bible Truth Depot @ 912 N. Broadway +1896+; 4431 Garfield Ave. +1901-1914+; 1112 N. Taylor Ave. +1917-1949+;
Jennings
- Jennings Gospel Hall, MO (OB) +1904+
- c/o John B. Buss
St. Louis
- St. Louis Gospel Hall, MO (OB) +1904+
- @ cor. Newhouse & Blair Aves.
Northeast MO
Scotland County
Memphis
- Memphis Meeting Room, MO (TW) +1914-1923+
- c/o Thomas Walker +1914-1917+; Mrs. Amanda Walker +1923+
Shelby County
Shelbina
- Shelbina Meeting Room, MO (EB/TW) ?
Northwest MO
KCMO area
Bates County
Rich Hill
- Rich Hill Gospel Hall, MO (OB) +1904+
- c/o J.K. Wilson
- Rich Hill Meeting Room, MO (EB) +1903-1909; (TW) 1909-1933+
- c/o Elie Goret +1903+, +1908-1917+; Alexander Rons +1905+; Emile Rons +1905+; Samuel Goret +1908-1911+; Noel Bellier +1927+; Mrs. Noel Bellier +1933+;
Sprague
- Sprague Meeting Room, MO (TW) +1911+
- c/o Noel Bellier +1911+; Joseph Schollar +1911+
Buchanan County
St. Joseph
- St. Joseph Gospel Hall, MO (OB) +1904+
- c/o A.F. Page @ 516 S. 10th St.
- St. Joseph Meeting Room, MO (EB) +1878-1889+; (TW) +1951+
- c/o J.F. Barnard +1878-1879+; H.C. Fassett 1879+; John Wells +1889+; H.C. Harris +1951+
Jackson County
Grain Valley
- Grain Valley Meeting Room, KCMO (TW) +1951+
- c/o Lloyd Odom
Kansas City
- Grand Avenue Gospel Hall, KCMO (OB) +1904+
- Kansas City Meeting Room, KCMO (EB) +1879-1909; (TW) 1909-1985+
- c/o John Wells 1879+; O.O. Roberts +1889+; Alfred Gill +1894+; J.H. Johnson +1896+; P.H. Harris +1896-1905+; C.E. Daughaday +1908-1923+; H.A. Eichenberger +1911+; George Weghorn +1911-1944+; M.E. Petrequin +1914-1917+; J.A. Daniels +1914-1933+; W.O. Bell +1927-1944+; J. Paul Bell +1944+; R.B. Bell +1949-1951+; Robert C. Guthrie +1949+, +1962-1966+; Lloyd Odom +1949+; Sam Hoff +1951+; Peter Hulet +1951+, +1973+; Samuel S. Hoff +1962-1985+; Wilbur R. Hoff +1962+; Avery B. Dickson +1962-1966+; Lionel J. Mittlestadt +1973+; William M. Ward +1985+
Southcentral MO (Ozarks)
Douglas County
Ava
- Ava Meeting Room, MO (TW) +1911-1917+
- c/o Everst McKinnis
Gasconade County
Hermann
- Hermann Meeting Room, MO (TW) +1933+
- c/o Mrs. John Bushmeyer
Howell County
Pomona
- Pomona Meeting Room, MO (TW) +1944-1951+
- Olden, MO +1944-1949+
- c/o Ed Harrison +1944+; Rosa Harrison +1949-1951+
Phelps County
Rolla
- Rolla Meeting Room, MO (TW-N) +1999-2005+
- Asa Kinnaman +1999-2005+; Grant Shank +1999-2005+
Webster County
Seymour
- Seymour Meeting Room, MO (EB) +1896+; (TW) +1923-1955+
- c/o Samuel Goret +1896+; Edward W. Kirtley +1923+; Mrs. Edward W. (Hattie) Kirtley +1930-1955+
Southeast MO
Butler County
Poplar Bluff
- Poplar Bluff Meeting Room, MO (TW) +1973-1985+
- c/o Dana K. Cayo +1973-1985+; W.J. Meadows +1973+; Kenneth Cayo +1983+
Mississippi County
Henson
- Henson Meeting Room, MO (EB) +1901-1905+
- c/o Bud. Brazier +1901+; A.S. Brazier +1903-1905+;
Scott County
Sikeston
- Sikeston Meeting Room, MO (TW) +1914+; +1951+
- c/o Mrs. Edward (Rosa) Harrison
Southwest MO
Christian County
Ozark
- Ozark Meeting Room, MO (TW) +1933+
- c/o R.L. Campbell
Greene County
Springfield
- Springfield Meeting Room, MO (TW) +1973+
- c/o Asa C. Kinnaman
Hickory County
Wheatland
- Wheatland Meeting Room, MO (TW) +1985+
- c/o Kenneth Doak
Jasper County
Joplin
- Joplin Meeting Room, MO (TW) +1917+; +1985+
- c/o Hector Collard +1917+; Mrs. Bessie H. Ellspermann +1985+
- Keystone Laundry Gospel Hall, MO (OB) +1904+
- c/o E.B. Jennings
Polk County
Bolivar
- Bolivar Gospel Hall, MO (OB) +1904+
- c/o Dan Seuter
Vernon County
Nevada
- Nevada Gospel Hall, MO (OB) +1904+
- c/o J.W. Bewick
Panama
- Panama Meeting Room, MO (EB) +1896-1901+
- c/o Samuel Goret +1896-1901+
Schell City
- Schell City Gospel Hall, MO (OB) +1904+
- c/o Judge Robinson
Westcentral MO
Henry County
Montrose
- Montrose Gospel Hall, MO (OB) +1904+
- c/o Andrew Wally (b. 1853 Fideris, Switzerland - d. 1941 Clinton, Henry, MO); son of Joseph Wally (b. 1826 Switzerland - d. 1926 Montrose, MO) & Elizabeth Joseph Wally (b. 1826 Switzerland - d. 1903 Montrose, MO); 1883 @ Washington, Henry, MO m. Wilhelmina "Minnie" Beckman (b. 1855 Germany - d. 1939 Montrose, MO); Family emigrated 1870 initially to Michigan, then Illinois. In 1871, they came to Montrose and Andrew worked seven years for O.S. Johnson; In 1880, he started his own hardware store, and later established the first undertaking establishment, and brokered large quantities of broom corn. Children: Joseph Wally, Jr. (KCMO) & Minnie Wally Duewel; Funeral @ Cumberland Presbyterian in Montrose, officiated by Rev. Frank Calame & Rev. Rodgers of Omaha, NE. Pallbearers were B.J. Walbert, Ted Conrad, N. Halfen, Tom Downing, Fred Rissling & George Stephens; Flowerbearers were Mrs. R.H. Wells, Mrs. O.O. Gragg, Mrs. Lawrence Mannen, and Mrs. Virgil Bunch.
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Reabley
- Reabley Gospel Hall, MO (OB) +1904+
- c/o Andrew Wilson