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Burlington Branch [Wisconsin]

congregation #482313
created 2015-08-14 by daniel m. kelty
official name: Burlington Branch?   
assertion #3732015 by daniel m. kelty on 2017-04-10: confidence 0%.
is a(n): branch?   
assertion #3732018 by daniel m. kelty on 2015-08-14: confidence 0%.
started: 1859   
assertion #3732014 by daniel m. kelty on 2017-05-02: confidence 80%.
ended: between 1887 and 1889   
assertion #3746014 by daniel m. kelty on 2017-05-27: confidence 80%.
description: In 1859 the “New Organization” sent William W. Blair and Edmund C. Briggs to minister and reorganize the members. High priests were: William Aldrich, John C. Gaylord, Zenas Whitcomb, Lyman Hewitt. Aldrich pres, Isaac F. Scott clerk, four elders: Anthony Delapp, D. M. Montgomery, Isaac Scott, and Franklin Leonard. In 1863 leaders were: W. Aldrich, pres 18 members: “3 high priests who are members of the high council.” 1 elder, 1 priest, 1 teacher, I. F. Scott clerk. In 1868 David Hyrum Smith was stationed in Burlington as a missionary. In 1870 members were: Franklin Leonard, John C. Gaylord, Milton Stiles, Leveson Stiles, Eliabeth Montgomery, Charles Montgomery, Martha Montgomery, Lovina Helsor, Diantha Rood, Henry Southwick, William Aldrich, Lyman Hewitt. Anthony Delapp, D. M. Montgomery, Isaac F. Scott, Hannah K. Aldrich, Isabella Hewitt, Lucy Hewitt, Chester Smith, Ann Feavel, Wiliam Franklin, Margaret Franklin , Martha Helsor, Joshua Helsor, Sarah Scott, Sarah Mullinder, J. O. Montgomery, Sarah Leonard, Ambose Hicks, Lovina Hicks, David C. Stiles, Sarah A. Stiles. Burlington: 34 members, including 3 high priests, 3 elders, 1 teacher, 1 deacon, 1 baptized, 1 admitted by letter, 1 by vote. J. C. Gaylord, president; D. M. Montgomery, clerk. Resolved that the district clerk procure and insert the needed items of this branch, before delivering the report to the general church recorder.?   
assertion #3732016 by daniel m. kelty on 2017-04-10: confidence 0%.
religion: RLDS   
assertion #3732017 by daniel m. kelty on 2015-08-14: confidence 100%.
located at: Walworth County, Wisconsin, United States   
assertion #3714313 by daniel m. kelty on 2015-08-14: confidence 100%.
location: 42°39'18"N, 88°21'18"W   
assertion #3720331 by daniel m. kelty on 2015-08-14: confidence 0%.
membership/population: 34   (on: 1878, source: SH 25:9, 130-141)
assertion #4002192 by mpra on 2017-05-02: confidence 100%.
membership/population: 36   (on: 6 Apr 1876, source: SH 23:9, 257-278)
2 high priests, 3 elders, 1 priest
assertion #4001580 by mpra on 2017-04-14: confidence 100%.
membership/population: 38   (on: 1 Apr 1886, source: SH 33:18, 282-283)
Listed as Burlington 1st Fragment and Burlington 2nd Branch
assertion #4002592 by mpra on 2017-05-27: confidence 100%.
membership/population: 88   (on: 27 Jun 1874, source: SH 21:14, 443-445)
assertion #4002274 by mpra on 2017-05-02: confidence 100%.
membership/population: 32   (on: 1880, source: SH 27:9, 129-143)
assertion #4002253 by mpra on 2017-05-02: confidence 100%.
membership/population: 34   (on: 1871, source: SH 19:10, 308-316)
assertion #4001824 by mpra on 2017-04-25: confidence 100%.
see also: Brookover 1957   (source part: p.363)
entity #700017, assertion #3711313 by daniel m. kelty on 2017-05-02: confidence 100%.
see also: SH 21:14, 443-445   
entity #700032, assertion #4002277 by mpra on 2017-05-02: confidence 100%.
see also: Wilcox 1984   (source part: p.206)
entity #700007, assertion #4001421 by mpra on 2017-04-11: confidence 100%.
notes: Simon Powers, Henry Southwick leaders with 21 members 1837-1885   (source: saints Herald)
assertion #3733988 by daniel m. kelty on 2015-08-28: confidence 100%.