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| | #REDIRECT [[Proposing to Hope Brumbach]] |
| Do you remember the funny story of William Branham asking Charles Brumbach if he could marry Hope? If so, then here are some things you may not know:
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| 1) Charles and Hazel Brumbach divorced in November of 1931.
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| 2) Charles married Grace Creigh four months later, and moved to Fort Wayne, Indiana. Fort Wayne is a 3.5 hour drive north of Jeffersonville (in a modern car on a modern highway).
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| 3) Hope's mother continued to live in Jeffersonville.
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| 4) Hope and William were married in 1934 in Fort Wayne.
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| 5) When William Branham went to ask Charles for Hope's hand in marriage, it was after a sermon spoken by Roy Davis on a Wednesday night. Roy Davis' church was in Jeffersonville and they walked to her house from church.
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| 6) William Branham said that he asked Charles if he could marry Hope, and that Hope asked her mother, on the same night, at the same house.
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| And what did William Branham say about his in-laws? He said that Hope's "mother was a very prissy sort of a woman. Fine woman, but she belonged up in the ranks, you know. And so Charlie was just a good old humble brother."
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