Saint Joe Meeting Room, ID
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This was an EB assembly (or possibly just a preaching point) that met in a small, unincorporated community along the Saint Joe River in Idaho from +1900 thru at least 1901, with a correspondent of a jeweler named Henri Louis Abraham Isaac Rochat, who was born in 1828 in Le Pont, Vaud, Switzerland, and emigrated in 1852 to Minnesota, where he lived in Minnesota City and St. Paul thru at least 1870, and relocated at some point to Saint Joe.
Henri's wife was Fannie Rosselet Rochat (b. 1831 Les Bayards, Neuchatel, Switzerland - d. 1874 Minnesota City, WA).
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Also See
other Rochat Leadership
Idaho
- Saint Maries Meeting Room, ID +1955-1999+
- Wallace Meeting Room, ID +1951-1955+
Tennessee
- Knoxville Open Brethren Assembly, TN (OB) 1848-1904
- one of the first PB assemblies in the U.S., a present PBCC (EB) assembly hived from this meeting.
Sources
- TW-EB AAB
- Ancestry.com