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====Lebanon====
 
====Lebanon====
 
* [[Lebanon Meeting Room, NH]] (TW-Lowe EB) +1896-1909; (TW-EB) 1909-1927+
 
* [[Lebanon Meeting Room, NH]] (TW-Lowe EB) +1896-1909; (TW-EB) 1909-1927+
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** c/o Miss Annie R. Gile +1896-1927+
  
 
====Littleton====
 
====Littleton====
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====Lyme====
 
====Lyme====
 
* [[Lyme Meeting Room, NH]] (TW-EB) +1973+
 
* [[Lyme Meeting Room, NH]] (TW-EB) +1973+
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** c/o Miss Sarah Boatswain
  
 
=Southern NH=
 
=Southern NH=
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** Contoocook Valley Bible Chapel 1983-2004
 
** Contoocook Valley Bible Chapel 1983-2004
 
** @ Hillsboro-Deering High School, 12 Hillcat Dr., Hillsborough 1983-1985; 14 W. Main St. 1987-present
 
** @ Hillsboro-Deering High School, 12 Hillcat Dr., Hillsborough 1983-1985; 14 W. Main St. 1987-present
** c/o Stan Farmer 1983-1985; Rob Christenson 1986; Hal Moore 1989-1997;  
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** c/o Stan Farmer 1983-1985; Rob Christenson 1986; Hal Moore 1989-1997;
 
** c/o Doug Henderson 1998-2024+
 
** c/o Doug Henderson 1998-2024+
 
*** @ Stoddard, NH 1998-2016+; Toms River, NJ +2018-2024+
 
*** @ Stoddard, NH 1998-2016+; Toms River, NJ +2018-2024+
** c/o Steve Kott +2024+; Dave Hultgren +2024+; Seth Chidester +2024+  
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** c/o Steve Kott +2024+; Dave Hultgren +2024+; Seth Chidester +2024+
 
** see [https://valleybiblechapel.net/ VBC's website]
 
** see [https://valleybiblechapel.net/ VBC's website]
  
* [[His Mansion Bible Chapel, NH]] (OB) 1989-1992  
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* [[His Mansion Bible Chapel, NH]] (OB) 1989-1992
 
** c/o Stan Farmer
 
** c/o Stan Farmer
  
 
====Hudson====
 
====Hudson====
* [[Hudson Meeting Room, NH]] (TW-N) +2010-2016+
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* [[Hudson Meeting Room, NH]] (TW-N) +2010-2021+
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** formerly @ Waltham, MA
  
 
====Manchester====
 
====Manchester====
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** 1938 LaL: "J.D. Ferguson labored in the gospel in Ottawa, Richmond, and Osgoode Sta. during January. Now he has before him Vermont and New Hampshire states. Prayer is requested."
 
** 1938 LaL: "J.D. Ferguson labored in the gospel in Ottawa, Richmond, and Osgoode Sta. during January. Now he has before him Vermont and New Hampshire states. Prayer is requested."
  
* [[Manchester Meeting Room, NH]] (TW-Lowe EB) +1889-1903+
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* [[West Manchester Meeting Room, NH]] (TW-Lowe EB) +1889-1908+
 
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** Manchester Meeting Room +1889-1903+
* [[West Manchester Meeting Room, NH]] (TW-Lowe EB) +1908+
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** c/o Robert Thompson +1889+, +1901-1903+; Robert Cowan +1889+, +1903-1908+; J.A. Kimball +1896+;
  
 
====Nashua====
 
====Nashua====
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* [[Concord Meeting Room, NH]] (EB) +1878-1880+
 
* [[Concord Meeting Room, NH]] (EB) +1878-1880+
** c/o J.P. Nutting @ cor. Perley & Grove Sts. +1880+
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** c/o J.P. Nutting +1878-1880+
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*** @ cor. Perley & Grove Sts.  
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** c/o Charles G. Remick 1879+
  
 
====Pittsfield====
 
====Pittsfield====
 
* [[Pittsfield Meeting Room, NH]] (TW-EB) +1985+
 
* [[Pittsfield Meeting Room, NH]] (TW-EB) +1985+
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** c/o Phillip Cook
  
 
==Southeastern NH==
 
==Southeastern NH==
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====Laconia====
 
====Laconia====
 
* [[Laconia Assembly, NH]] (OB) 1963-1965; 1968-1970; 1973-1976
 
* [[Laconia Assembly, NH]] (OB) 1963-1965; 1968-1970; 1973-1976
** The Center Barnstead Gospel Center 1963; Central Barnstead Gospel Fellowship 1968-1970;  
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** The Center Barnstead Gospel Center 1963; Central Barnstead Gospel Fellowship 1968-1970;
 
** @ home of Selden Rollins 1968-1970
 
** @ home of Selden Rollins 1968-1970
** c/o William Woodwarp 1964-1965; Selden Rollins 1968-1970;  
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** c/o William Woodwarp 1964-1965; Selden Rollins 1968-1970;
 
*** possibly spelled Woodward. Wilbur Harvey Woodward (1880-1975)???
 
*** possibly spelled Woodward. Wilbur Harvey Woodward (1880-1975)???
 
** c/o Selden Bartlett Rollins, Jr. 1968-1970 (b. 1929 Gilmanton Ironworks, Belknap, NH - d. 2001 Concord, Merrimack, NH), son of Selden Bartlett Rollins, Sr. (b. 1874 Gilmanton, NH - d. 1948 Gilmanton Ironworks, NH) & Eva Maybell Jones Rollins (b. 1895 Gilmanton, NH - d. 1955 Wolfeboro, Carroll, NH). Wife: Belle Joan Parker Rollins (b. 1930 Detroit, Wayne, [[Michigan|MI]] - '''d. 2021''' Boscawen, Merrimack, NH), daughter of Leon Dwight Parker (b. 1878 Fitchburg, Worcester, MA - d. 1952 Wolfeboro, NH) & Bella M. MacLeod Parker (b. 1896 Whitton, Compton, [[Quebec|QC]] - d. 1950 Concord, NH).
 
** c/o Selden Bartlett Rollins, Jr. 1968-1970 (b. 1929 Gilmanton Ironworks, Belknap, NH - d. 2001 Concord, Merrimack, NH), son of Selden Bartlett Rollins, Sr. (b. 1874 Gilmanton, NH - d. 1948 Gilmanton Ironworks, NH) & Eva Maybell Jones Rollins (b. 1895 Gilmanton, NH - d. 1955 Wolfeboro, Carroll, NH). Wife: Belle Joan Parker Rollins (b. 1930 Detroit, Wayne, [[Michigan|MI]] - '''d. 2021''' Boscawen, Merrimack, NH), daughter of Leon Dwight Parker (b. 1878 Fitchburg, Worcester, MA - d. 1952 Wolfeboro, NH) & Bella M. MacLeod Parker (b. 1896 Whitton, Compton, [[Quebec|QC]] - d. 1950 Concord, NH).
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====Newfields====
 
====Newfields====
 
* [[Newfields Meeting Room, NH]] (EB) +1896+
 
* [[Newfields Meeting Room, NH]] (EB) +1896+
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** c/o Miss Sarah A. Haworth +1896+
  
 
====Newmarket====
 
====Newmarket====
 
* [[Newmarket Meeting Room, NH]] (TW-EB) +1927-1933+
 
* [[Newmarket Meeting Room, NH]] (TW-EB) +1927-1933+
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** c/o Mrs. Agnes N. Smith
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* [[South Newmarket Meeting Room, NH]] (EB) +1889+
 
* [[South Newmarket Meeting Room, NH]] (EB) +1889+
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** c/o F.A. Haworth
  
 
===Strafford County===
 
===Strafford County===
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* [[Keene Meeting Room, NH]] (TW-EB) +1962+
 
* [[Keene Meeting Room, NH]] (TW-EB) +1962+
** c/o Omer Henri Vadnais (b. 1905 L'Ange Gardiene, Rouville, QC - d. 1997 Westmoreland, Cheshire, NH), son of Polydore Vadnais (1863-1953) & Celina Coiteux Vadnais (1888-1946). 
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** c/o Omer Henri Vadnais (b. 1905 L'Ange Gardiene, Rouville, QC - d. 1997 Westmoreland, Cheshire, NH), son of Polydore Vadnais (1863-1953) & Celina Coiteux Vadnais (1888-1946). 1949 @ Weare, MA; 1951 @ Worcester, MA; 1966 @ Springfield, VT; 1973 @ Rockingham, VT.  1985 @ Springfield, VT
  
 
Omer emigrated to the U.S. in 1947, and later to Keene (from Weare, NH) in 1955 where he was employed under MacMillin Construction as its superintendent, retiring in 1975. Likely in fellowship with the assembly in Boston while residing in Weare. Omer was converted to Christ, with his wife, Adele Nadeau Vadnais (b. 1901 Saint-Ann, Berlin, NH - d. 1960 Keene, NH) from Roman Catholicism somewhere after 1927 when they had a Catholic wedding in Hampden, MA, and by 1931 they were residing in Verdun, QC both affiliated (census-wise) with the PB, presumably in fellowship at Natural History Hall in Montreal, although there was also an open meeting in Verdun by 1936 (and perhaps as early as 1931) so there is that too.  One of their children was Valerie A. Vadnais Jangro (b. 1935 Montreal, QC - d. 2009 Jessup, MD), active with the Evangelical Free.
 
Omer emigrated to the U.S. in 1947, and later to Keene (from Weare, NH) in 1955 where he was employed under MacMillin Construction as its superintendent, retiring in 1975. Likely in fellowship with the assembly in Boston while residing in Weare. Omer was converted to Christ, with his wife, Adele Nadeau Vadnais (b. 1901 Saint-Ann, Berlin, NH - d. 1960 Keene, NH) from Roman Catholicism somewhere after 1927 when they had a Catholic wedding in Hampden, MA, and by 1931 they were residing in Verdun, QC both affiliated (census-wise) with the PB, presumably in fellowship at Natural History Hall in Montreal, although there was also an open meeting in Verdun by 1936 (and perhaps as early as 1931) so there is that too.  One of their children was Valerie A. Vadnais Jangro (b. 1935 Montreal, QC - d. 2009 Jessup, MD), active with the Evangelical Free.
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* [[Walpole Bible Church, NH]] (OB) 1987-2022+
 
* [[Walpole Bible Church, NH]] (OB) 1987-2022+
 
** Grace Bible Fellowship 1987-2018+; Walpole Bible Church +2020-2022+
 
** Grace Bible Fellowship 1987-2018+; Walpole Bible Church +2020-2022+
** @ Walpole 1987-1999; Municipal Building, Bellows Falls, [[Vermont|VT]] 2000-2005; American Legion #77 Hall, Walpole 2006-2010+; 38 Elm St. +2012-2022+  
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** @ Walpole 1987-1999; Municipal Building, Bellows Falls, [[Vermont|VT]] 2000-2005; American Legion #77 Hall, Walpole 2006-2010+; 38 Elm St. +2012-2022+
 
** c/o Dr. Richard R. Sanctuary, Ramsay Hill Rd., Walpole 1987-2005; David Waldmann @ Chester 2006-2018+; Keith Sanctuary 2006-2022+; Chris Schmidt @ Brattleboro +2020-2022+
 
** c/o Dr. Richard R. Sanctuary, Ramsay Hill Rd., Walpole 1987-2005; David Waldmann @ Chester 2006-2018+; Keith Sanctuary 2006-2022+; Chris Schmidt @ Brattleboro +2020-2022+
** see [[Vermont]] & [[Grace Bible Fellowship, Bellows Falls, VT]]  
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** see [[Vermont]] & [[Grace Bible Fellowship, Bellows Falls, VT]]
  
 
* [[Walpole Christian Assembly, NH]] (OB) 2000-2007
 
* [[Walpole Christian Assembly, NH]] (OB) 2000-2007

Revision as of 17:24, 3 May 2024

See Branches of Plymouth Brethren to explain abbreviation types (although in short: OB (& TW-P) are Halls & Chapels within the "open brethren" (although GH's (generally) maintain a separate network from the Chapels). EB/TW/TW-N are "Careful" Brethren (similar to OB Halls), and BC are (generally) independent community churches with early or indirect PB influence, and will (usually) not consider themselves "Brethren").  AA/CA refers to assemblies of African or Caribbean origin, or predominant demographic, although all ethnicities are overly welcome in any assemblies.

The above primer link expands on the abbreviations, and also contains introduction to this (and other) sheets within the overall History. There have been scores of branches with their own distinctive networks and strengths within the history of the PB, and many branches continue to flourish today, and while no assembly or gathering is identical to the others, each is thought to maintain a fervent desire for simplicity in gathering around the Lord Jesus, though practices and secondary doctrines may vary culturally and/or preferentially as autonomous (yet inter-dependent) local churches.

Assemblies are sorted geographically, and will, D.V., eventually have further history within. Red links on Brethrenpedia are presently undeveloped, and blue links contain data. Appreciate patience with our progress, and if you'd like to help, please contact any of the editing team, preferably via social media.

Northern NH

Northwestern NH

Grafton County

Lebanon

Littleton

  • North Country Christian Fellowship, NH (OB) 1984-1991
    • @ Profile Room, Continental 93 Motel, Exit 42, Rte. 93, Littleton 1984-1985; home of Norman Farquhar, Walker Hill Rd. 1986-1989
    • c/o Norman Farquhar 1984-1991

Lyme

Southern NH

Southcentral NH

Hillsborough County

Hillsboro/Hillsborough

  • Valley Bible Chapel, NH (OB) 1983-2024+
    • Contoocook Valley Bible Chapel 1983-2004
    • @ Hillsboro-Deering High School, 12 Hillcat Dr., Hillsborough 1983-1985; 14 W. Main St. 1987-present
    • c/o Stan Farmer 1983-1985; Rob Christenson 1986; Hal Moore 1989-1997;
    • c/o Doug Henderson 1998-2024+
      • @ Stoddard, NH 1998-2016+; Toms River, NJ +2018-2024+
    • c/o Steve Kott +2024+; Dave Hultgren +2024+; Seth Chidester +2024+
    • see VBC's website

Hudson

Manchester

  • Manchester Gospel Hall, NH (OB) +1922-1936+
    • @ 19 N. Main St. +1922-1927+. There was no listing in 1941 or 1943 in NH for assemblies, however Chalmers' memorial was held at the assembly in 1943, he lived in Poughkeepsie, NY several years before he died.
    • c/o Thomas Nesbitt Chalmers @ 21 N. Main St. +1922-1936+ (b. 1875 Causewayhead, Stirling, Scot.; emig. 1911; d. 1943 Poughkeepsie, Dutchess, NY), son of George Chalmers & Marion Meed Chalmers. Employed at the Schatz Bearing Corp. several years. Wife: Jeanie Simpson Hunter Chalmers-Farquhar (b. 1895 Scot. - d. 1978). Jeanie's 2nd husband was William G. Farquhar.
      • Thomas' memorial at MGH c/o Alfred Allendorph Schoonmaker II (1910-1990 Poughkeepsie, NY), son of Alfred Allendorph Schoonmaker I (1880-1936 Poughkeepsie, NY) & Addie Florence Mallory Schoonmaker (1881-1961 Poughkeepsie, NY).
        • In 1874, Alfred II's grandfather Silas Snyder Schoonmaker (1851-1919) founded a funeral home in Red Hook, led by four generations of family leadership, most recently with Al Schoonmaker III (1944-2019) who served 1971-2019. The A.A. who officiated Chalmers' memorial was affiliated with Christ Episcopal. The Schoonmaker family was historically Dutch Reformed, and among the earliest pioneers of Kingston, NY starting with Hendrick Jockemsen Schoonmaker (b. 1560 Germany - d. 1627 Rockland Co., NY) with his wife Elsie Jansen Schoonmaker van Breestede (b. 1630 Germany - d. 1684 Kingston, NY) whose great-grandmother Engeltje Marritje Jans Wouterszen (b. 1540 Germany - d. 1647 Esopus, Ulster, NY) settled in 1636. Kingston was New York's first capital as an independent state.
    • 1926 USCoRB indicates there were 13 in fellowship (5 men, 8 women), including 3 S.S. teachers presiding over 10 students, totaling 23. as well as 10 S.S. students (with 3 teachers). They spent $218.48 on Hall expenditures, and $265.00 on the Lord's work, totaling $483.78.
    • 1937-12 LaL: "J.D. Ferguson recently visited Vermont and New Hampshire. This is his second gospel tour of Vermont, he hopes, D.V., to return in 1938. He had meetings in Richford, Westburke and St. Johnsburg, Vt. On his return to Canada he had good meetings at Lennoxville, Quebec."
    • 1938 LaL: "J.D. Ferguson labored in the gospel in Ottawa, Richmond, and Osgoode Sta. during January. Now he has before him Vermont and New Hampshire states. Prayer is requested."
  • West Manchester Meeting Room, NH (TW-Lowe EB) +1889-1908+
    • Manchester Meeting Room +1889-1903+
    • c/o Robert Thompson +1889+, +1901-1903+; Robert Cowan +1889+, +1903-1908+; J.A. Kimball +1896+;

Nashua

Merrimack County

Concord

  • Concord Bible Fellowship, NH (OB) 1980-2024+
    • c/o William Houston 1980-1987; James Blanchard 1988-1996, 2006-2022+; Peter J. Stohrer 1997-2008; Dale Gagnon 2009-2022+
      • @ 12 Sunset Ave. 1980-1983; 8 Dunklee St. 1984-1987; 21 Dunklee St. 1989-2003; 25 Rockingham St. 2004-2022+
      • see CBF's website
  • Concord Home Fellowship (KLC-EB) +2016+
  • Pine Grove Bible Assembly, NH (OB) 1973-1981
    • Concord Heights Assembly 1973-1977; Pine Grove Bible Assembly 1978-1981
    • @ Pineconia Grange Hall, 9 Ormond St., Concord Heights 1973-1977; Haines Rd. & Rte. 202, Concord Heights 1978+
    • c/o A. Carslaw, 41 Bert St., Hooksett 1973-1977; William Houston 1978-1979; Andrew Carslaw @ Epping 1981
  • Concord Meeting Room, NH (EB) +1878-1880+
    • c/o J.P. Nutting +1878-1880+
      • @ cor. Perley & Grove Sts.
    • c/o Charles G. Remick 1879+

Pittsfield

Southeastern NH

Belknap County

Laconia

  • Laconia Assembly, NH (OB) 1963-1965; 1968-1970; 1973-1976
    • The Center Barnstead Gospel Center 1963; Central Barnstead Gospel Fellowship 1968-1970;
    • @ home of Selden Rollins 1968-1970
    • c/o William Woodwarp 1964-1965; Selden Rollins 1968-1970;
      • possibly spelled Woodward. Wilbur Harvey Woodward (1880-1975)???
    • c/o Selden Bartlett Rollins, Jr. 1968-1970 (b. 1929 Gilmanton Ironworks, Belknap, NH - d. 2001 Concord, Merrimack, NH), son of Selden Bartlett Rollins, Sr. (b. 1874 Gilmanton, NH - d. 1948 Gilmanton Ironworks, NH) & Eva Maybell Jones Rollins (b. 1895 Gilmanton, NH - d. 1955 Wolfeboro, Carroll, NH). Wife: Belle Joan Parker Rollins (b. 1930 Detroit, Wayne, MI - d. 2021 Boscawen, Merrimack, NH), daughter of Leon Dwight Parker (b. 1878 Fitchburg, Worcester, MA - d. 1952 Wolfeboro, NH) & Bella M. MacLeod Parker (b. 1896 Whitton, Compton, QC - d. 1950 Concord, NH).
    • c/o Richard Anderson @ Laconia 1973-1976
      • @ 59 Highland St., Laconia 1973-1975

Rockingham County

Newfields

Newmarket

Strafford County

Barrington

  • Sunnyside School Assembly, NH (OB) +1958; 1960-1962
    • @ Sunnyside School, 3 mi. west of Barrington on Routes 4 & 9
    • c/o Phillips Nelson Elwin Strout +1958-1962 (b. 1905 Beverly, Essex, MA - d. 1978 Pittsboro Christian Village, NC). Also lived in Deptford, NJ), son of Fred Elwin Strout (b. 1877 Manchester, NH - d. 1954 Daytona Beach, Volusia, FL) & Jennie Mildred Rolfe Strout (b. 1884 Portland, Cumberland, ME - d. 1976 Daytona Beach, FL). Fred Strout had left Manchester before 1880. Wife: Clara Belle Ashley Strout (b. 1910 Traverse City, Grand Traverse, MI - d. 1999 Pittsboro Christian Village, NC), daughter of Albert Edward Ashley (b. 1868 Thurlow, Hastings, ON - d. 1943 Oakville, Grays Harbor, WA) & Jennette Eva Smith Ashley (b. 1878 Traverse City, MI - d. 1948 Elma, Grays Harbor, WA). Clara Strout had some affiliation with Collingdale Bible Gospel Chapel in Springdale, PA, associated with Andrew Lees.

Southwestern NH

Cheshire County

Jaffrey

  • East Jaffrey gospel work (OB) 1938-1939
    • 1938-12 LaL: "Hugh Thorpe had a week of gospel meetings in a hall in East Jaffrey, New Hampshire. This is a pioneer effort. As the result of a few meetings last summer, a husband and wife professed salvation. Three others who profess to have been saved years ago are not content with the "systems". To our knowledge this state is without an "assembly" as we know them. Pray for this work."
      • Hugh Thorpe evangelized (with Joe Pearson) in Crapaud, Prince Edward Island in 1932 which, followed by Russell Harris, John Spreeman, Herb Harris & Albert Joyce, resulted in the first assembly being planted there in 1934. Thorpe also ministered in 1922 in Barbados, and Port Howe, Nova Scotia.

Keene

  • Keene Gospel Hall, NH (OB) +1922+
    • @ 20th & Dickerson (Dickinson?) Sts., Downtown
    • c/o Dr. Albert Atherton Taft +1922+ (b. 1867 Hancock, Hillsborough, NH - d. 1946 West Swanzey, Cheshire, NH), son of Dr. Albert Hamilton Taft (b. 1837 Nelson, Cheshire, NH - d. 1906 Winthrop, Suffolk, NH) & Mary Louette Atherton Taft (1845-1924 Winchester, Cheshire, NH). Wife: Ermine "Minnie" Mercier Taft (b. 1879 Springfield, Hampden, MA - d. 1939 Keene, NH), the youngest of 17 children of Edward Mercier (b. 1830 Saint-Roch-des-Aulnais, QC - d. 1908 Springfield, MA) & Lucie Archambault Mercier (b. 1834 St. Jude, St. Hyacinthe, QC - d. 1911 Springfield, MA). Dr. & Mrs. Taft had no children of their own.

The Taft family emigrated from London, England & Louth, Ireland to the U.S., arriving in Braintree (now Greater Boston), MA in 1667. With regard to relation to the 27th President of the U.S., William Howard Taft (1857-1930), Albert's g5-grandfather Robert II (1674-1748) & Pres. Taft's g3-grandfather Joseph (1680-1747) were brothers, sons of Robert Taft (b. 1640 Leinster, Louth, Ireland - d. 1724 Mendon, Worcester, MA).

Albert's parents moved to Winchester by 1880 where Albert Sr. established a medical practice. Albert grad Winchester High & Dartmouth, interned a year at the Mary Hitchcock hospital, then in Hanover. He also spent a year at the Carney and St. Elizabeth hospitals in Boston. Subsequently he served as medical superintendent at Long Island & Deer Island hospitals for poor Irish immigrants. About 1906, Dr. Taft settled in Keene where he established a private practice where he remained until retiring in the late 1930's, and living with relatives until his death.

  • Keene Meeting Room, NH (TW-EB) +1962+
    • c/o Omer Henri Vadnais (b. 1905 L'Ange Gardiene, Rouville, QC - d. 1997 Westmoreland, Cheshire, NH), son of Polydore Vadnais (1863-1953) & Celina Coiteux Vadnais (1888-1946). 1949 @ Weare, MA; 1951 @ Worcester, MA; 1966 @ Springfield, VT; 1973 @ Rockingham, VT. 1985 @ Springfield, VT. 

Omer emigrated to the U.S. in 1947, and later to Keene (from Weare, NH) in 1955 where he was employed under MacMillin Construction as its superintendent, retiring in 1975. Likely in fellowship with the assembly in Boston while residing in Weare. Omer was converted to Christ, with his wife, Adele Nadeau Vadnais (b. 1901 Saint-Ann, Berlin, NH - d. 1960 Keene, NH) from Roman Catholicism somewhere after 1927 when they had a Catholic wedding in Hampden, MA, and by 1931 they were residing in Verdun, QC both affiliated (census-wise) with the PB, presumably in fellowship at Natural History Hall in Montreal, although there was also an open meeting in Verdun by 1936 (and perhaps as early as 1931) so there is that too.  One of their children was Valerie A. Vadnais Jangro (b. 1935 Montreal, QC - d. 2009 Jessup, MD), active with the Evangelical Free.

Walpole

  • Walpole Bible Church, NH (OB) 1987-2022+
    • Grace Bible Fellowship 1987-2018+; Walpole Bible Church +2020-2022+
    • @ Walpole 1987-1999; Municipal Building, Bellows Falls, VT 2000-2005; American Legion #77 Hall, Walpole 2006-2010+; 38 Elm St. +2012-2022+
    • c/o Dr. Richard R. Sanctuary, Ramsay Hill Rd., Walpole 1987-2005; David Waldmann @ Chester 2006-2018+; Keith Sanctuary 2006-2022+; Chris Schmidt @ Brattleboro +2020-2022+
    • see Vermont & Grace Bible Fellowship, Bellows Falls, VT

Westmoreland

Sullivan County

Charlestown

Langdon

  • Berean Gospel Assembly, NH (OB) 2009-2016+
    • @ 137 Winch Hill Rd. 2009-2010+; Langdon Town Hall, 122 NH-12A, Alstead +2012-2016+
    • c/o Robert Gentile 2009-2016+; Alan Chidester 2009-2016+