assertion #3732306 by daniel m. kelty on 2017-04-25: confidence 0%.
official name:Flintville Branch?(source:Saints Herald)
assertion #4001812 by mpra on 2017-04-25: confidence 50%.
is a(n):branch?
assertion #3732309 by daniel m. kelty on 2015-08-18: confidence 0%.
started:15 Oct 1865
history of Brown County, Saints Herald
assertion #3732305 by daniel m. kelty on 2017-04-25: confidence 100%.
ended:between Jun 1872 and 1873
assertion #3746305 by daniel m. kelty on 2017-04-25: confidence 100%.
description:A fragment of the Strangite colony landed at Green Bay and strayed to the town of Pittsfield, where they made a home and were numbered among the best of its early citizens. The RLDS branch was organized in October 15, 1865 by J. M. Wait, with William Franklin as president, and ten members. A two days meeting was held at the house of bro Williamn Saunders on the second Saturday and Sunday in January 1866. J. M. Wait reported in 1868 of travelling 100 miles and baptizing 6 persons in to the church. “Some are believing who have not been baptized in this part of the vineyard there are 56 members so by the Lords help I have brought some to the knowledge of the truth and the most of them are strong in the faith. J. M. Wait, Howard Bemis, William and Margaret Franklin transfered to Pittsfield in 1871. There were 22 members. By 1878, they were living in Flintville, just north of Green Bay. Members: Bemis and Wait families, Israel, Ezra, Elizabeth Hayden, Thomas, Julia Woodard, William and Nancy Savage, Mason Willington, Julius A. Henrietta, Rosette Hickox, William and Margaret P Franklin, Henry, Sylvester, Eunice, Hiram, Caroline Kinney. Thomas, Ann, Edward, Laura Feavel, Israel Hayden(expelled)?
assertion #3732307 by daniel m. kelty on 2017-04-25: confidence 0%.
religion:RLDS
assertion #3732308 by daniel m. kelty on 2015-08-18: confidence 100%.
location:44°35'55"N, 88°13'21"W
assertion #3720377 by daniel m. kelty on 2015-08-18: confidence 0%.
located at:Brown County, Wisconsin, United States
assertion #3714359 by daniel m. kelty on 2015-08-18: confidence 100%.
entity #482355, assertion #4001805 by mpra on 2017-04-25: confidence 100%.
quote:"I came to this section of country, on account of some difficulties existing in the branch of the church called the Pittsfield Branch, in Brown Co., Wis., near Green Bay, which was necessary to be looked into; and I am happy to state that my labors have resulted favorably in relation to the same. . . The Pittsfield Branch I found in an unfavorable condition, and the enemy had made a hard struggle to impede the progress of the work there; but things are again in working order, and to God be the praise." Crowell G. Lanphear, Binghampton, Wisconsin, 1868?(source:Saints Herald)
assertion #3732304 by daniel m. kelty on 2017-04-25: confidence 0%.
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assertion #4023084 by bplewe on 2024-06-05: confidence 100%.