Kansas

A list the churches that were organized in Kansas.

Link to Kansas churches listed by county.

County

Church

Cemetery

Dickinson

Abilene (1869-1940?)

 

Labette

Altamont (1901-1922?)

Mother church was the Labette congregation

Wilson

Altoona (1911-18?)

Mother church was the Fredonia congregation

Coffey &

Greenwood

Antioch (1889-1904)

Mother churches were the Scott Valley & Verdigirs congregation

Franklin

Appanoose (1880-190)

Cemeteries used  were the  Pleasant Hill Cemetery and the Appanoose Cemetery in Douglas Co.

Meetinghouse built 1886.

Mother church was the Washington Creek congregation

Cowley

Arkansas City (Silver Creek) (1876-1922?)

 

Butler

Augusta (Butler Co ) (1886-1911?)

Mother Church was the Wichita congregation

Republic

Belleville (1872-1957?)

Pleasent View Brethren cemetery.

Pratt

Bethel (1893-1901?)

Mother church was the Elm Creek congregation

Thomas Bethel (1909-1914)

This was a mission point of the Quinter congregation.

Meeting house started in 1910, but never finished

Ford

Bloom (1910-1956)

 

Crawford

Brazilton (1898-?)

Mother church was the Osage congregation

Douglas

Brumbaugh Churchhouse

Brumbaugh Cemetery - The Brumbaugh Churchhouse was a meetinghouse of the Pleasant Grove Church

Dickinson

Buckeye, (Chapman Creek) (1880-)

Buckeye Brethren Cemetery

Location of Cemetery: Adjoining the church

Other Cemeteries Used: Livingtons Cemetery

Mother church was the Abilene congregation

Jewell

Burr Oak (1877-1959?)

Mother Church White Rock congregation

Neosho

Chamute (1906-27?)

Mother Church was the Neosho congregation

Cherokee

Cherokee (1882-1900?)

Mother church was the Osage  congregation.

Rawlins,  Cheyenne, and Sherman

Cheyenne (1886-?)

 

Summer & Spring

Conway Springs (Slate Creek) (1878-1967)

 

Lyon

Cottonwood (1856-1912)

 

Reno

Darlow (1910?-12?)

 

Cemetery

 

Russell

Dorrance (1878-1920?)

 

McPherson

East McPherson (1890-1913)

Mother church was the McPherson congregation

Johnson

East Maple Grove (1896-1929?)

Mother church was the Olathe congregation

Barton, Pawnee, and Stafford

Eden Valley (Larned) (1880-)

 

Franklin Eight Mill (1880- ) Mother church was the Washington Creek congregation

Barber

Elm Creek (Mingona) (1886 - ?)

Mingona cemetery

Mother church was the Wichita congregation

Dickinson

Fairview (1880-?)

Mother church was the Abilene congregation

Labette

Fairview (1881-1887)

Mother church was the Neosho congregation

Sherman

Fairview (1887-1898)

 

Cherokee

Fly Creek (1878-?)

 

Bourbon

Fort Scott (1891-1902?)

 

Wilson & Montgomery

Fredonia (Fall River) (1876-)

 

Neosho

Galesburg (Parsons) (1927-69)

Mother church was the Neosho congregation

Finney

Garden City (1906-)

 

Nemaho

Granada (1932-73?)

Mother church was the Sabetha congregation

No church cemetery

Other Cemeteries Used: Granada Cemetery (City Cemetery)

Coffey

Gravel Hill (1936-1973?)

Mother church was the Verdigris congregation

Greenwood

Greenwood County (Fall River) (1881-?)

Mother church was the Cottonwood congregation

Elk

Grenola (Cana) (1873-1938)

 

Morris

&

Dickson

Herington (1886-1900)

Mother Church was the Abilene congregation

Dickinson

Holland (Abilene) (1920-1944)

Mother Church was the Abilene congregation

Reno

Hutchinson (1916-)

Mother church was the Pleasant View congregation

Montgomery & Wilson

Independence (1883-)

 

Rice

Kansas Center (1886 - )

Church cemetery is locally know as the Old Dunkard Cemetery

Mother church was the Salem congregation

Wyandotte

Kansas City: Calvary (Armourdale) (1925?-1944?)

 

 

Wyandotte

Kansas City: Cherokee Hills Fellowship (Overland Park) ( 1957-1967)

 

Wyandotte

Kansas City: First Central (1897-)

 

Labette

Labette Co. (Altamont) (1878-1901)

Mother church was the Neosho congregation

Pawnee

Larned City (1912-1916?)

 

Pawnee, Barton & Stafford

Larned (1905-1961?)

Mother church was the Eden Valley congregation

Douglas

Lawrence (1900-1933?)

Mother church was the Pleasant Grove congregation

Jewell

Limestone (1877-1882?)

 

Douglas

Lone Star (1921-)

Mother church was the Washington Creek congregation

Crawford

McCune (1914-1916)

 

Jefferson

McLouth (1917-1971)

Mother church was the Ozawkie congregation

McPherson

McPherson (1885-)

Mother church was the Quinter congregation

Norton

Maple Grove (1879-)

 

Thomas

Menlo (Thomas County, Colby) (1889-1904)

 

McPherson

Monitor (1890-)

 Monitor Church Cemetery Adjoining to church

Anderson

Mont Ida (Cedar Creek) (1872-)

Cemetery, 1/2 mile south of the Church

 

Brown

Morrill (South Morrill, Pony Creek) (1872-)

Church cemetery is locally know as the Dunkard Cemetery

  Lookups.htm

Allen

Mount Zion (1882-1899?)

 

Kingman

Murdock (Kingman) (1886-1924?)

 

Dickson

Navarre (1869-)

Mother church was the Abilene congregation

Neosho

Neosho (1871-1924?)

Dunkard Cemetery

Cherokee

New Hope (1889-1924?)

Mother church was the Cherokee congregation

Harvey

Newton (1917-)

 

Reno

Nickerson (1876-1917?)

 

Brown

North Morrill

North Morrill church had a cemetery, the bodies were not moved, but the tombstones were moved into the Morrill Cemetery. Lookups.htm

Osbome & Russell

North Solomon Valley (1879-)

No Church Cemetery

Other Cemeteries Used: Bethany Cemetery -

                                    Fairview Cemetery

Mother church was the Solomon Valley Congregation

Johnson

Olathe (1881-)

 

No Church Cemetery

Other Cemetery used:  Olathe City Cemetery - 730 N. Chestnut, Olathe  KS  66061

Mother church was the Wade Branch congregation

Mother congregation was Wade Branch

Crawford

Osage (1878-)

Osage Brethren Cemetery

Franklin

Ottawa (1892-)

 

Osage

Overbrook (1907-1936?)

Mother church was the Washington Creek Congregation

Jefferson

Ozawkie (Grasshopper Falls)  (1862-1956?)

Ozawkie Cemetery

Bourbon

Paint Creek (Yellow Paint Creek) (1869-)

Marion cemetery

Mother church was the Quinter congregation

Neosho

Parsons (1881  )

Church cemetery is locally know as the West Bethany Cemetery

Mother church was the  Neosho congregation

Marion

Peabody (1878-1930?)

Church cemetery is locally know as the Dunkard Cemetery; a/k/a Church of the Brethren  

Douglas

Pleasant Grove (1871-?)

 

 

Douglas

Pleasant Grove (1881-1920)

 

Church cemetery.

The church is now used by the German Baptists

Mother church was the Washington Creek congregation

 

Pleasant Ridge (?)

 

Phillips

Pleasant View (1891-1901)

Pleasant View Cemetery

Epitaphs & Inscriptions of Phillips County, Kansas by the  Phillips County Genealogical Society

Reno

Pleasant View (1886-1967)

Church cemetery is locally know as the Pleasant Hill cemetery

Mother church was the Salem congregation

 

Rush

Pleasant Valley (?-1912?)

 

Butler

Plum Grove (1896-1898)

 

Lane, Scott, Finney, Hamilton, and Wichita

Prairie View (1887-)

 

Church cemetery is locally know as the  Prairie View Cemetery, behind the church

 

Comanche

Protection (1912-1921?)

 

Gove

Quinter (1886- )

Mother church was the Dorrance congregation 

Marion

Ramona (1890-1933?)

 

Labette

Richland

 

Marshal

Richland Center (Vermillion), (1883-1986)

Church cemetery

 

Brown & Nemaha

Rock Creek (1887-1979)  

Church cemetery

"Nemaha County Kansas Cemeteries" compiled by Larry D. Gilbert Vol. I, copyright 1982 by Larry D. Gilbert

Mother church was the Sabetha congregation

Harvey

Royer Community (1885-1930?)

 

Ellis & Russell

Russell County 1886-1903)

Mother church was the Dorrance congregation

Nemaha & Brown

Sabetha (1882-)

No Church Cemetery:

Other Cemeteries Used: Sabetha City Cemetery

Mother church was Pony Creek congregation

Reno

 

Salem Community (Ninescah)  (1878-)

Cemetery

Location of cemetery: East and cross the road from the Church

Other Cemeteries Used: Wildmead Cemetery and  Nickerson Cemetery &  Memorial Park Cemetery

Lincoln & Ottawa

Saline Valley (1880-1917?)

Mother church was the Abilene congregation

Pratt & Graham

Sand Creek (1885-?)

 

Seward. Grant. Steven & Haskell

Santa Fe (1894-1921)

 

Coffey

Scott Valley (1887-)

No Church Cemetery

Other Cemeteries Used: French Ridge (Star) Cemetery  at Westphalia, KA &  Waverly Cemetery - at Waverly. KA

Mother church was the Mont Ida (Cedar Creek) congregation.

Sherman Sherman county  (1888 - ?) 

 

Mother church was the Cheyenne congregation

Jackson

Soldier Creek (1877-1914)

Mother church was the Ozawkie congregation

Osborne Solomon Valley (1874-1879) Mother church was the White Rock congregation

Brown

South Morrill

Church cemetery

Osborne

South Solomon Valley (1879-1883)

Mother church was the Solomon Valley Congregation

Greenwood

Spring Creek (1889-?)

Mother church was the Verdigris congregation

Shawnee

Topkea (1893-)

 

Mother church was the Ozawkie congregation

Lyon

Verdigris (1882-)

Mother church was the Cottonwood congregation

Osborne

Victor (1902-59?)

Church cemetery

Miami

Wade Branch (1877-1942?)

Mother church was the Washington Creek congregation

Barton

Walnut Valley (1887 - ?)

Church cemetery

Mother church was the Eden Valley congregation

Harvey

Walton (1898-1912)

Mother church was the Newton congregation

Douglas

Washington (1881-)

Church cemetery

Douglas

 

Washington Creek (1858-)

Washington Creek Brethren Cemetery, Adjoining the church

Other Cemeteries Used: Colyer Cemetery

 

West Creek Mission (1912?-1917)

Mother church was the Verdigris congregation

Jewel

White Rock (1875-1958?)

 

Sedgwick

Wichita: First (East) (1879-)

 

Sedgwick

Wichita (West) (1917-1942)

 

Doniphan

Wolf River (1859-1900)

 

 

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County

Church

 

Pleasant Ridge (?)

 

West Creek Mission (1912?-1917)

Allen

Mount Zion (1882-1899?)

Anderson

Mont Ida (Cedar Creek), (1873-)

Barber

Elm Creek (Mingona)

Barton

Arkansas (1886 - ?)

Barton

Walnut Valley

Barton, Pawnee, and Stafford

Eden Valley (1880-)

Bourbon

Fort Scott (1891-1902?)

Bourbon

Paint Creek (1868-)

Brown

Morrill (North Morrill, South Morrill, Pony Creek), (1871-)

Brown

North Morrill (Pony Creek)

Brown

South Morrill

Brown & Nemaha

Rock Creek, (1887-1979)  

Butler

Augusta (
Butler Co ) (1886-1911?)

Butler

Plum Grove (1896-1898)

Cherokee

Cherokee (1882-1900?)

Cherokee

Fly Creek (1878-?)

Cherokee

New Hope (1889-1924?)

Coffey

Gravel Hill (1936?-1973?)

Coffey Scott Valley, (1887-)

Coffey &

Greenwood

Antioch (1889-1904)

Comanche

Protection (1912-1921?)

Cowley

Arkansas (Silver Creek) (1876-1922?)

Crawford

Brazilton (1898-?)

Crawford

Osage (1878-)

Crawford

McCune (1914-1916)

Dickinson

Abilene (1869-1940?)

Dickinson Buckeye, (Chapman Creek )(1880-)

Dickinson

Fairview  (1880-?)

Dickinson

Holland (Abilene) (1920-1944)

Dickson

Navarre (1869-)

Doniphan

Wolf River (1859-1900)

Douglas

Brumbaugh Churchhouse

Douglas

Lawrence (1900-1933?)

Douglas

Lone Star (1921-)

Douglas Pleasant Grove, (1871-1920?)

Douglas

Washington, (1881-)

Douglas Washington Creek, (1858-)

Elk

Grenola (Cana) (1873-1938)

Ellis & Russell

Russell County (?-1903)

Finney

Garden City (1906-)

Ford

Bloom (1910-1956)

Franklin

Appanoose (1880-190)

Franklin Eight Mill ((1880- )

Franklin

Ottawa (1892-)

Gove

Quinter (1886- )

Graham & Pratt

Sand Creek (1885-?)

Grant, Seward Steven & Haskell

Santa Fe (1894-1921)

Greenwood & Coffey

Antioch (1889-1904)

Greenwood

Greenwood County (Fall River (1881-?)

Greenwood

Spring Creek (1889-?)

Harvey

Newton (1917-)

Harvey

Royer Community (1885-1930?)

Harvey

Walton (1898-1912)

Haskell, Seward Steven & Grant

Santa Fe (1894-1921)

Jackson

Soldier Creek (1877-1914)

Jefferson

McLouth (1917-1971)

Jefferson

Ozawkie (Grasshopper Falls) (1862-1956?)

Jewel

White Rock (Burr Oake) (1875-1958?)

Jewell

Burr Oak (1872?-1959?)

Jewell

Limestone (1877-1882?)

Johnson

East Maple Grove (1896-1929?)

Johnson Olathe, (1881?-)

Kingman

Murdock (1886-1924?)

Labette

Altamont (1901-1922?)

Labette

Fairview (1881-1887)

Labette

Labette (Altamont) (1878-1901)

Labette

Richland

Lane, Scott, Finney, Hamilton, and Wichita

Prairie View, (1887-)

 

Lincoln & Ottawa

Saline Valley (1880-1917?)

Lyon

Cottonwood (1856-1912)

Lyon

Verdigris (1882-)

Marion

Peabody (1878-1930?)

Marion

Ramona (1890-1933?)

Marshal

Richland Center (Vermillion), (1883-1986)

McPherson

East McPherson (1890-1913)

McPherson

McPherson (1885-)

McPherson

Monitor, (1890-)

Miami

Wade Branch (1877-1942?)

Montgomery & Wilson

Independence (1875-)

Morris

&

Dickson

Herington (1886-1900)

Nemaha & Brown

Sabetha, (1882-)

Nemaho Granada, (1932-73?)

Neosho

Chamute (1906-27?)

Neosho

Galesburg (Parsons) (1927-69)

Neosho

Neosho (1871-1924?)

Neosho

Parsons (1881  )

Norton

Maple Grove (1879-)

Osage

Overbrook (1907-1936?)

Osborne & Russell

North Solomon, (1879-)

Osborne & Russell  Solomon Valley, (1874-1879)

Osborne

South Solomon (1879-1883)

Osborne

Victor, (1902-59?)

Pawnee

Larned (Eden Valley) (1905-1961?)

Pawnee, Barton & Stafford

Larned (1912-1916?)

Phillips

Pleasant View  (1891-1901)

Pratt

Bethel (1883-1901?)

Pratt & Graham

Sand Creek (1885-?)

Rawlins,  Cheyenne, and Sherman

Cheyenne (1886-?)

Reno Darlow, (1910?-12?)

Reno

Hutchinson (1916-)

Reno

Nickerson (1876-1917?)

Reno

Pleasant View (1886-1967)

Reno Salem Community (Ninescah), (1878-)

Republic

Belleville (1872-1957?)

Rice

Kansas Center

Rush

Pleasant Valley (?-1912?)

Russell

Dorrance (1878-1920?)

Sedgwick

Wichita: First (East) (1879-)

Sedgwick

Wichita (West) (1917-1942)

Seward, Grant, Steven & Haskell

Santa Fe (1894-1921)

Shawnee

Topkea (1893-)

Sherman

Fairview (1887-1898)

Sherman

Sherman county  (1888 - ?) 

Steven, Grant,  Seward & Haskell

Santa Fe (1894-1921)

Summer Spring

Conway Springs (Slate Creek) (1878-1967)

Thomas

Bethel (1909-1914)

Thomas

Menol (Thomas County, Colby) (1889-1904)

Wilson

Altoona (1911-18?)

Wilson & Montgomery

Fredonia (Fall River) (1876-)

Wyandotte

Kansas City: Calvary (Armourdale) (1925?-1944?)

Wyandotte

Kansas City: Cherokee Hills Fellowship (Overland Park) ( 1957-1967)

Wyandotte

Kansa City: First Central (1897-)