Cora Cripe Brubaker, daughter of George W. and Bar-
bara Shively Cripe, was born near Lafayette, Indiana,
March 19, 1877. When she was eight years old the family
moved to Cerro Gordo, Illinois, where
she was baptized when twelve years old.
She attended several Bible school ses-
sions at Mount Morris College, and also
attended Moody Bible Institute. She
assisted Alice J. Boone in the Chicago
mission during the winter of 1893. The
years 1894-1905 were spent in the
Hastings Street Church of the Brethren
mission. On July 26, 1905, she was mar-
ried to Dr. O. G. Brubaker. They had
one son and one daughter. In 1913 the
Brubakers went to the China mission
field, where they were stationed at Liao Chou until they
returned to America in 1920. They now live at North Man-
chester, Indiana.
source : 47481290
Cora Cripe Brubaker, daughter of George W. and Bar-
bara Shively Cripe, was born near Lafayette, Indiana,
March 19, 1877. When she was eight years old the family
moved to Cerro Gordo, Illinois, where
she was baptized when twelve years old.
She attended several Bible school ses-
sions at Mount Morris College, and also
attended Moody Bible Institute. She
assisted Alice J. Boone in the Chicago
mission during the winter of 1893. The
years 1894-1905 were spent in the
Hastings Street Church of the Brethren
mission. On July 26, 1905, she was mar-
ried to Dr. O. G. Brubaker. They had
one son and one daughter. In 1913 the
Brubakers went to the China mission
field, where they were stationed at Liao Chou until they
returned to America in 1920. They now live at North Man-
chester, Indiana.
source : 47481290
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