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In 1894, there were two (TW-Lowe) exclusive meetings in Larned, Pawnee Co., [[Kansas]], an English meeting in the home of A. Mojonnier, and a German meeting in home of [[Peter John Fudickar]] (1850-1915).  The German meeting may have started about 1884.  The German meeting lasted at least thru 1915.
* [[Peter John Fudickar]] (b. 1850 Berlin, Germany - d. 1915 Larned, KS) '''1884-1915'''
 
* Sophie Charlotte Bruchhaus Fudickar '''1884-1915+'''
 
** Christina Fudickar Koch (b. 1874 Germany - d. 1960 CA) m. Julius Koch (b. 1868 Germany - d. 1916 Moscow, ID) at Larned, KS in 1885, both living at Larned in 1895. Julius was a contact 1911-1916 for the EB [[Moscow Meeting Room, ID|Moscow Meeting Room]] in [[Idaho]].
 
  
On May 30, 1894, a brother named A.B.P. from Los Angeles, wrote into a assembly missionary publication known as "Letters of Interest" (printed by A.J. Cowell, on Oxford Road, in Ealing; and distributed by the Bible & Tract Depot, Yonge St., Arcade, Toronto, Ontario); The following is an excerpt, the full article can be found at [https://www.brethrenarchive.org/media/360868/letters-of-interest-1891-1896.pdf BrethrenArchive].   The article says "Larned, TX" but he mentions "this state of Kansas" so I'm assuming the former is a typo.<br /><br />"At Denver, Colorado, and at Larned, whence I now write, brethren have met together every evening whilst I have been with them.  It is not easy to leave when this is the case.  Thus I have already passed eleven weeks since I landed, and have now before me six or seven places in this State of Kansas, besides several in Iowa and Illinois, before getting very far away from the Mississippi.  <br /><br />We have had sorrow too.  A brother in California has fallen from a scaffolding, breaking both legs and an arm, besides other injuries.  He has a wife and large family.  Collections have been made here for him."
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On May 30, 1894, a brother named A.B.P. from Los Angeles, wrote into a assembly missionary publication known as "Letters of Interest" (printed by A.J. Cowell, on Oxford Road, in Ealing; and distributed by the Bible & Tract Depot, Yonge St., Arcade, Toronto, Ontario); The following is an excerpt, the full article can be found at [https://www.brethrenarchive.org/media/360868/letters-of-interest-1891-1896.pdf BrethrenArchive].   The article says "Larned, TX" but he mentions "this state of Kansas" so I'm assuming the former is a typo.
  
** Gottlieb Fudickar (b. 1876)
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"At Denver, Colorado, and at Larned, whence I now write, brethren have met together every evening whilst I have been with them.  It is not easy to leave when this is the case.  Thus I have already passed eleven weeks since I landed, and have now before me six or seven places in this State of Kansas, besides several in Iowa and Illinois, before getting very far away from the Mississippi.  We have had sorrow too.  A brother in California has fallen from a scaffolding, breaking both legs and an arm, besides other injuries.  He has a wife and large family.  Collections have been made here for him."
*** 1st wife: Vida Rhoda Woodford (b. 1875 KS - d. 1905 Enterprise, KS);
 
*** 2nd wife: Lea Celine Reymond Holgate (b. 1869 Switzerland - d. 1953 Marion County, OR)
 
** Lydia Amelia Fudickar Imbeau (b. 1878 Germany - d. 1943 Malakwa, BC) married George Francois Imbeau (b. 1866 Quebec - d. 1950 Malakwa, BC), whose parents were born in France.
 
** Charlotte Wilhelmine Fudickar (1879-1890) died at the age of ten.
 
** Johanna "Jennie" Fudickar (b. 1883 Germany - d. 1971 Larned, KS) graduated in 1902 from Larned State High School, and lived at home with her parents thru her father's death in 1915, but by 1920 (thru 1957+) she resided at the Osawatomie State Hospital then at Larned State Hospital.
 
** Willie Fudickar (1886-1895) died at the age of nine.
 
** Robert Fudickar (1889-1913) died at the age of 24.
 
** Nellie Fudickar (1895) died under a year.
 
  
* G.W. Miller of Junction City, KS conducted the funeral service in 1915 for Peter John Fudickar at the [[Larned Meeting Room, KS|Larned Meeting Room]].
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** possibly George W. Miller (b. 1870 IL), a self-employed optician in 1910-1915 in Junction City, and operated a jewelry store by 1920 in Portland, OR. Wife's name Anna Miller (b. 1885 Holland), emigrated in 1890, married in 1907. George may have died in 1860 in Portland, and may have been born in Shelbyville, IL to G.C. Miller. Needs more research.
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* [[Who's Who at Larned Meeting Room, KS]]
*** Roy Miller (b. 1899 KS)
 
*** Gladys Miller (b. 1900 KS)
 
*** Clemma Miller (b. 1903 KS)
 
*** Lois Miller (b. 1911 KS)
 
  
 
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Latest revision as of 22:40, 13 September 2025

In 1894, there were two (TW-Lowe) exclusive meetings in Larned, Pawnee Co., Kansas, an English meeting in the home of A. Mojonnier, and a German meeting in home of Peter John Fudickar (1850-1915). The German meeting may have started about 1884. The German meeting lasted at least thru 1915.

On May 30, 1894, a brother named A.B.P. from Los Angeles, wrote into a assembly missionary publication known as "Letters of Interest" (printed by A.J. Cowell, on Oxford Road, in Ealing; and distributed by the Bible & Tract Depot, Yonge St., Arcade, Toronto, Ontario); The following is an excerpt, the full article can be found at BrethrenArchive.   The article says "Larned, TX" but he mentions "this state of Kansas" so I'm assuming the former is a typo.

"At Denver, Colorado, and at Larned, whence I now write, brethren have met together every evening whilst I have been with them.  It is not easy to leave when this is the case.  Thus I have already passed eleven weeks since I landed, and have now before me six or seven places in this State of Kansas, besides several in Iowa and Illinois, before getting very far away from the Mississippi.  We have had sorrow too.  A brother in California has fallen from a scaffolding, breaking both legs and an arm, besides other injuries.  He has a wife and large family.  Collections have been made here for him."

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