Rootstown Gospel Chapel, OH

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Rootstown Gospel Chapel was an open brethren assembly in the metro of Akron, Ohio that operated from prior to 1944 thru at least 1980. From +1947-1950+, it met in the Rootstown Township Hall] at 2988 OH-44 +1947-1950+, and a number of locations after that. The earliest known correspondent was Herman Reusch of New Melsford, followed by Angelo Spelman, and James H. Grant. It may have been a hive off of Akron Gospel Hall.

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Locations

  • Rootstown Town Hall, (now) 3988 OH-44 +1947-1950+
  • SR 18 East +1954-1970
  • 4292 Tallmadge Rd. 1971
  • 4011 St., Rt. 44 1972
  • 4292 Tallmadge Rd. 1973-1980+

Correspondents

  • Herman Reusch @ New Melford +1944-1950+
  • Angelo Spelman +1954-1971
  • James H. Grant, Tallmadge 1972-1980+

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