Searching for origins of Clyde Roy Scott b.9/3/1883 Vincennes, IN Clyde was son of Augustus H. Scott and Fihlena Honn. He married Nancy Catherine Kimmel, daughter of Hiram H. Kimmel and Ida Alice Meyers who were connected with the Church of the Brethren. *************** My father pastored the only Brethren Church that was down near Vincennes - at Lacy, near Shoals, about 50 miles east of Vincennes at US150 - on IN550, the "old road" to Louisville. It is now closed (or gone "independent"). I know of no church ever being in Vincennes. There were several churches from Shoals - north and east, but they all went with the Disciples of Christ/Church of Christ movement. The Pennsylvania/Maryland Annual Meeting Elders "expelled" these Brethren (according to the "Brethren Association" statements), because of their participation in the "Great Revival" of Kentucky - c1820. There were Kimmels down in early Kentucky, Muhlenberg Co (before 1800). Philip Kimmel (1756-1829) married Rachel (Martin) Stump 2/w - their son John, came up to Spencer Co IN - as a Primitive Baptist Preacher. They were part of the migration from Brothers Valley, Somerset Co PA. The Muhlenberg Brethren went both Disciples of Christ and Primitive Baptist, after these churches were "expelled" by the Annual Meeting Elders. The Hon/Honn families were originally Brethren, but Elder Peter Hon was one of the two Kentucky Elders placed on the Ban, and went with the Disciples. He was at the Hinkston Creek Brethren Church (largest congregation we had in Kentucky), which is now the East Union Church of Christ, East Union, Nicholas Co KY. Members of his family came over into Indiana - at least to the Indian River Church, Bradford, Harrison Co IN (another Church of Christ, now). Merle C Rummel