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From: "Roll`s" <>
Subject: Re: [BRE] Logan County, Ohio 1866 - 1873
Date: Thu, 1 Jul 2004 20:35:04 -0400
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Jeanne,

In response to your question about Brethren churches in Logan County, Ohio:

Stony Creek Church of the Brethren was located three miles east of DeGraff
(in Logan County). The congregation, until 1928, was known as Logan. It
was originally organized in 1827 with 25 members. In 1882, a Brethren church
was organized at Gretna and in 1907 a Church of the Brethren church was
started in Bellefontaine. All three churches are still active today.

Barney

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Subject: [BRE] Logan County, Ohio 1866 - 1873


> Lewis Hooke & Lucy Moomaw married in 1866 in Virginia (Rockingham County I
> think - too lazy to make sure) & moved to Logan County, Ohio, where he had
been
> living for a couple years. They stayed there until 1873 when they moved
on
> to Delaware County, Indiana.
> Were there Brethren churches in Logan County? History of Mississinewa
Church
> of the Brethren (Indiana) says almost all who settled there came from
Miami &
> Darke Counties in Ohio. Is there anything of interest for me re: Logan
> County? Jeanne Webb
>



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