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Who's Who at Kansas City Meeting Room, KCMO

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[[Kansas City Meeting Room, KCMO|Kansas City Meeting Room]], Kansas City, [[Missouri|MO]] (EB) 1870?/+18791875-1884; (TW-Lowe-Raven-eb) 1884-1890; (TW-Lowe-eb) 1890-1909; (TW-eb) 1909-19941998+
=Correspondents=
* Martha Carolyn Andersen '''+1950-1951+''' (b. 1907 Dannebrog, NE; m. 1929 Baptist church, Dannebrog, NE; d. 1994 Altona, MB), daughter of Maurits Christian Andersen (b. 1863 Rodding, Denmark - d. 1944 Dannebrog, NE) & Ananea Mortine Kirstine Christensen Andersen (b. 1869 Rodding, Denmark - d. 1942 Dannebrog, NE).
* Rachel A. Andersen Reeves (b. 1933 Panzi, DRC) - see Reeves family @ [[Who's Who at Des Moines Meeting Room, IA|Des Moines Meeting Room]].
* David Paul Andersen (b. 1935 Boelus, NE - d. 1962 Des Moines, IA).
* Marilyn M. Andersen Perry (b. 1938 Panzi, DR)
* Carolyn K. Andersen Harman (b. 1938 Panzi, DRC)
* Donald L. "Don" Andersen (b. 1942 OR). In 1963, Don was employed with the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cowles_Media_Company Cowles Media Co.], and in 1965 in the dietary dept. of [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Iowa_Methodist_Medical_Center Iowa Methodist Hospital]. * Daniel D. "Dan" Andersen (b. 1944 Howard Co., NE)
* Timothy J. Andersen
==Barnard family==
The meeting at St. Joseph met from +1878-1880 at the home of [[John Fiske Barnard]], at the northeast corner of Edmond & 15th Sts., likely connected with the eventual assembly at KCMO, being only thirty miles away.
One of John's brothers was in fellowship with the exclusive [[Sherbrooke Meeting Room, QC|Sherbrooke Meeting Room]] in [[Quebec]] in 1851, which likely played a role in John's own intro to the PB, although he was Episcopalian that year thru 1861. He moved to St. Joseph in 1870, accepting a position as chief engineer of the Grand Island, remaining in that city until 1888, and returning from 1899-1907.
As stated in the intro to the [[Kansas City Meeting Room, KCMO|KC Meeting Room]], he was serving as the general superintendent of the (now defunct) Kansas City, St. Joseph & Council Bluffs [[Railroad|railroad]] in 1875 when [[John Nelson Darby]] was on his final trip to North America, and in July of 1875, accompanied him to Council Bluffs and San Francisco. He served in executive roles with various railways companies until his retirement in 1899, see his [[John Fiske Barnard|bio]] for more detail on this.