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Kenneson:

Thanks for the additional information.  I had heard about the other Watchtower movement in Africa.  But I didn't realize there was an indirect connection with Russell. 

For several years I had correspondence with G. Boccaccio from the Christian Millennial Fellowship.  He told me that his group had roots back to the "New Covenant Believers" that broke from Russell back in 1908/09 and included very close associates including Russell's sister, Mae Land.  (Apocalypse Delayed)  For a short time, Russell taught the church was not under the "new covenant."   This caused division within the ranks.  Among this group, two important men, Henninges and McPhail, had played a vital role in the organization.  There were only about 10,000 members in the Watchtower at the time.  Several hundred left the organization over this issue. 
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