Sign on front of
church reads:
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Providence
Baptist Church Est. Aug. 7, 1819. |
PROVIDENCE PRIMITIVE BAPTIST CHURCH
This church in Greenfield Township was organized on 7 August 1819 at the home of Robert Sands. The first building, which also served as a school, was erected from round logs in September 1828. Amos Critchfield was the first teacher. He taught six months in 1830. It was followed in 1852 by a hewed log building at the same site. The present building was erected in an area west of the cemetery in September of 1880 at a cost [of] $700.00.
Some of the first members were Robert and Zipporah Sands, Mr. and Mrs. Cornelius Newkirk, Samuel and Jennie McMahan, James and Mary McMahan, Mr. and Mrs. Rachael Pittman, Mrs. Mary Peters, Cains, Yeats, Lee, Allen, Stone, Newkirk, Holtclaw, Heston, Snowden, Agin, McDonald, Dickesses, Willman, Kindal, Critchfield, Ray, Veatch, Lambden, Brown, Tilman.Robert Sands wrote a letter, and Samuel McMahan and Robert Yates joined him in taking it to the Blue River Association for admittance therein.
Providence Primitive Baptist Church was [JMG adds: and still is] located in southern Orange County in [JMG adds: what was then] a town called Pittsburg which later became known as Fargo. The town of Fargo no longer exists even though it is on some maps. A log meeting house was first built on Enoch Holtclaw's land in 1823. On 31 July 1830 a deed was procured for 1 1/2 acres of land dontaed by George and Fannie Pittman. They also sold 1/2 acre 31 December 1935 for the sum of $2.00.
The first preacher was Isom Gwin. Four regular ministers served for many years: Kinsey Veatch, 22 years and three months until his death on 10 Dec 1854 [John M. Gwin Note: Working backwards from Dec 1854 for 22 yeqars 3 months, we see that Kinsey Veatch took over the pastorate in about September of 1832, about a year before Pastor Isham Gwin died, and therefore likely preached Gwin's funeral. Gwin was appointed moderator (preacher?) on 2 Oct 1819, so he must have served as preacher for about 13 years (1819-1832.]; Samuel McMahan, 20 years; William Gammon, 20 years, and William C. Hancock, 28 years. Other ministers were Robert Sands, Cornelius Newkirk, James McMahan, Paul Chastain, Ray Jones, Raymond Atkins, Elmer Fleenor, Lloyd C. Chastain, Lawrence Motsinger. [John M. Gwin Note: Adding together the total years preached by the the first four named preachers (excluding Isham Gwin) equals ninety years. Adding this to the starting year for Kinsey Veatch (1832) brings us to 1922 which, subtracting from 2002 (leaving from then to the present for the current pastor, Mike Chastain) gives us eighty more years. If we divide that 80 years by the other nine pastors, we see that each of them preached, on average, for about nine years.]
Services are held on the fourth Sunday of the month by Pastor Mike Chastain of P. O. Box 29, Arlington, IN 46104. Trustees are Ernest Condra, Charles Ferree, and Rebecca Walton.Submitted by Rebecca Walton, clerk, 10406 South County Road 150 W, English, Indiana 47118, assisted by Georgia Ferree.
PROVIDENCE (1819)
Providence Church, about three miles east of Paoli, was organized on August 7, 1819, at the home of Brother Robert Sands, in Crawford County (?), with twenty-one charter members. They included Robert Sands, Zipporah Sands, Cornelius Newkirk and wife, Samuel McMahan, Jennie McMahan, James McMahan, Mary McMahan, Rachel Pittman, and Mary Peters. The presbytery was composed of Elders Isom Gwin and Kinsey Veatch.
Following is a transcription of the
minutes of some of the business meetings of
PROVIDENCE CHURCH
GREENFIELD TOWNSHIP
ORANGE CO., INDIANA
http://www.usgennet.org/usa/in/county/orange/prov_church.htm
Transcribed by Linda
Lockhart
[I do not know if
Ms. Lockhart's transcription was intentionally
selective or if the other minutes were simply missing. --John Gwin]
7 August 1819
The Presbytery, composed of Brothers Isom Gwin and Kinsey Veatch, met at the home of Robert Sands in Crawford Co., Indiana. After being constituted, 21 chartered members took their seats and gave themselves the name of Providence. The church appointed Brother Robert Sands to write a letter to the Blue River Association and Brother Samuel McMahan, Brother Robert Yates and Brother Robert Sands to bear the letter and sue for admittance therein. The church agreed to call Brother Isom Gwin as pastor and sent a request to El Bethel to give him a week for that purpose and sent Brother John Lee, Sr., to bear the request.
Families among the early members:
Agan Allen Brown Cains |
Critchfield [Gwin]** Heston Holtclaw |
Kindall Lambdin Lee McDonald |
McMahan Newkirk Peters Pittman |
Ray Sands Snowden*** Stone |
Tilman Veatch* Wellman Yeats |
*Kinsey Veatch was minister of the Providence Church for 22 years and 3 months, until his death on the 10th of December 1854.
**[John M. Gwin Note: As indicated above, Isham Gwin was the first pastor; however, his name was missing from the list and added by me.]
***Snowden--There is no doubt in my mind that this is the family of the Betsy Snowden (probably Elizabeth)
who married Isham Gwin, Jr., shortly after the Gwins got established in Indiana.
2 October 1819
The Church chose Brother Gwin as moderator and took into consideration the business of choosing deacons. The church agreed to commune three times a year.
6 April 1820
The Church chose Brother Robert Sands as Deacon and Brother Walter Alexander as their writing clerk. In August of the same year Brothers John Davis and Cornelius Newkirk were messengers to the Association. In September they agreed to grant Brother John Davis liberty to exercise his gift in the bounds of the Church and in the bounds of the Sister Churches with his laboring brethern.
August 1827
Providence Church called on her trustees to make a report on what progress they had made in building a meeting house. They reported that they have the house built to the square by choosing the male members in four classes and they agreed to go on in the same until they have the house covered in. This first building was built of logs and was also used as a school house. Amos Critchfield taught school here in 1830.
April 1837
The Church dispensed with the name of United Baptist and adopted the name of Regular Baptist. In May 1837 they answered a request from a group brethern near French Lick for aid in constituting a church and agreed to send Brothers Kinsey Veatch, T. S. Wineteer, F. Pittman, D. Williams and A. McDonald to meet with them on the second Sunday in June at the home of Brother Nathan Pinnick.
April 1838
The Church met in regular business session and agreed to build a new church on land donated by Brother George Pittman. The house to be built in cabin form, 24 feet by 20 feet with a good floor and two comfortable wooden chimneys. The Church directed her trustees to procure a deed for said land. In November of that year they recinded their order on form and size and agreed to build the body of the house of hewed logs 25 X 22 and cover it with joint shingles and floor it with plank. They disposed of the house already started for $10.40 and divided the money between the men who had worked on the building.
September 1843
The Church directed her trustees to donate a certain parcel of land to the Southeast district for a school and to give them a deed for the same. Kinsey Veatch was moderator and Amos Critchfield was clerk.
July 1848
The Church, in their regular letter, ask for the Association. In July 1849 the Church received in fellowship, Brother Samuel and Sister Jane McMahan. This would be the father of Will McMahan and the one who lies buried in the spot that was the pulpit of the old church.
August 1850
The Church adopted the articles of faith of the Blue River Association as their Articles of Faith.
May 1851
Elder Benjamin Keath and other ordained authority participated in the ordination of Brother John Grimes and Brother Abraham Cook as Deacons and Brother Samuel McMahan to the work of the ministry. Elder McMahan was called as pastor on the 3rd Saturday in October of 1870 and served in that capacity until his death in November 1890. He preached his last sermon in April of 1890 just 7 months before his death.
Another Samuel McMahan was a member as early as 1822. This Samuel lies buried near Nolan Barnett in a small cemetery. There was also a James McMahan who was an early member. Elder Samuel McMahan was born May 2nd 1818 and died November 3rd 1890, age 72 years, 5 months and 11 days.
May 1852
The Church at this time decided to build a new frame meeting house, 24 X 48 feet. A small boy, James Pruett, was killed here by falling lumber which was being delivered for the new building. He was a pupil of the school which was taught at that time either in the church or in a building erected on the lot donated by the church. The teacher then was Margaret Murray. In October of 1853 the trustees were ordered to dispose of the old log building to the best advantage and the body adjourned in peace with Elder Kinsey Veatch as moderator and Amos Critchfield as clerk. In February of the following year the trustees were directed to use the money received from Charles Sands, for the old building, for expenses on the new meeting house.
February 1853
Requested the help of the following sister churches, Rock Springs, Unity, Stamperscreek, French Lick, Hillsborough, El Bethel and Sinking Springs, for help in ordaining Brother Charles Sands.
September 1856
Elizabeth Newkirk and Nancy Bennett were received into the fellowship of the church. In December 1928, after a membership of 72 years and 3 months, Aunt Nance, as she was known to everyone, was brought to the church for final rites. In the handwriting of our departed Brother George M. White is this note, "A beauiful winter day. Funeral services conducted by Elder Willaim C. Hancock for Sister Nancy Bennett, a member of this church for 72 years and 3 months."
18 October 1872
Brother Lentsford Lomax, Sisters Eluria Lomax, Harriett McDonald, Elizabeth Lambdin and Rachel Willyard ask for letters of dismission in order to constitute a church of the same faith and order at Uniontown, Orange County, Indiana. Their request was granted.
17 October 1874
A letter was received through the hand of Brother G. W. Dourgherty and Brother George Robbins from a group of Brethern at New Prospect, near French Lick, requesting their ordained authority to meet with a council of sister churches on the fifth Saturday in October of 1874, to examine their covenant, articles of faith and rules of Decorum and if found orthodox to constitute them into a Regular Baptist Church of Jesus Christ.
20 July 1878
In regular session, called for the reference of last meeting which consisted of a committee appointed to look out a location for a church house at this or some nearby place. The committee reported that they had two sites in view, a one and one half acre plot just west of the grave yard fence which would cost $25.00 and the other 250 yards southwest of the church house, a two acre plot, to cost nothing. The size of the house to be 32 X 46 with 14 feet between the floor and the ceiling with a probable cost of $700.00. The Church being satisfied with the size and probable cost agrees to build on one or the other of the sites, if the proper subscription can be made and appointed as a committee to solicit subscription for the purpose of building, as follows: John H. Buchanan, William Gilliatt, John Bird, George Bennett, James King, T.B. McDonald, John Grimes and Jesse A. Wells. Sam MCmahan, Moderator and Jesse A. Wells, Clerk.
August 1878
The committee on soliciting funds reported that they thought they could do more if they had more time. They deferred choosing the site of building until next meeting.
September 1878
They made choice of the lot just west of the cemetery to cost $15.00. In October 1878 the committee reported that they could not get a good title for said lot. The committee inquired into a plot of land belonging to Sam Grimes and consisting of 6 or 7 acres. The cost of land to be $25.00. The Church then instructed her trustees to procure a good title and deed for said land, the money to be paid for same, on or before December 25, 1878. The building committee consist of the following: William Gilliatt, John H. Buchanan and James King. At this time the committee had $400.00 or more made up.
4 October 1878
The committee proceeded to sell at public auction the framing of the church, size 30 X 45 with 14 foot between the floor and ceiling, to James Riley for $149.90. The stone work was sold to Silas Condra, he being the lowest responsible bidder at $28.00 for nicely cut pillars on this November 16, 1878.
May 1880
The Church took into consideration the propriety of ordering her trustees to sell the old house, seats and stove. However at the regular business in May of the same year they decided not to sell the building. At this time John L. Megenity presented to the church a very nice and large size Bible in behalf of his wife, Sister M. A. Magenity. The Church tendered a vote of thanks to Mr. Magenity and Sister Megenity after which Elder H. Oliphant delivered a very able discourse on the doctrine of how we come to Christ.
September 1880
The clerk, Jesse A. Wells, notes that a complete record of cost of the new building failed to reach him so was not recorded. Suppose cost was $750.00. The Church at this time presented Elder Gammon the old Bible which belonged to the church.
July 1886
Agreed to fence the cemetery with six strands of barb wire, one iron gate 12 feet wide and the posts to be 12 feet apart. On motion and second at this time they agreed to sell the old house and the plank fence around the grave yard. In August of 1886 they called for the next Assoxiation to be held at Providence. The committee on selling the house and fence reported that they had rounded the graves, sold the plank fence for $15.25 and the house for $26.25. The following agreed to furnish the number of hewn mulberry posts set oppisite their names: Douglas Trinkle- 15; Samuel Grimes-20; Jesse Morgan-15; James Livington-10; John King-10; George King-10; George King, Sr-10; James A. Melton-6; Mint Brown-10; Wilson Gregory-20; John A. Brown-10; George B. King-5; John T. Brown-10; Jesse R. Melton-10; Burton Brown-10; Sam Dillard-15; Henry Ritz-6 large corner post; Frank Megenity-10; Ransome Lambdin-10 large braces.
20 August 1887
Brothers Sam Critchfield, J.R. Stone and Woodson Noblitt were elected as Trustees. Later trustees were Brothers Lou Bennett, Will Cindra and John Will Magenity.
16 October 1888
The committee reported graves rounded, building and fence sold- 43.05; wire and steeples bought-$26.16; gate bought $10.35. Total paid out $36.51. Balance on hand $6.54. The Church dismissed the committee and agrees to use the $6.54 on the painting of the house.
December 1890
After Devine services by Elder H. Radcliff an obituary of Elder Samuel McMahan was read and recorded. Elder William H. Gammon was elected as pastor for the following year. The Church agrees to meet on the 2nd Saturday and Sunday following. Elder Gammon's home church was Friendship Church of Little Zion Association.
August 1893
The Church by motion and second elected the following six messengers to bear the correspondence to association: Brothers Sam Critchfield, Douglas Trinkle, Woodson Noblitt, Jesse A. Wells and John R. Stone with Thomas B. McDonald, alternate. On motion contributed $2.00 for printing minutes and $2.00 to bear correspondence.
June 1894
Contributed 60c to Friend Ford as part payment for his dutes as sexton and invited Brother Melton to come forward and exercise his gift.
August 1897
A committee of five appointed to look after and arrange matters in general for Association. In December, same year, Elder Mayfield was elected pastor and Sam Critchfield, clerk.
15 October 1898
Appointed Brother T. Belcher to solicit aid on the balance due on the bell and belfray and report same at next meeting. On December 17, 1898 Elder Gammon was called as pastor and J.A. Wells, clerk. In December 1898 Sister Mary Ford was elected janitor for the following year.
10 June 1899
Call for new business which consisted of the reading of a letter from Rock Springs Church requesting the church to attend the ordination of Brother James V. Wolfe on the first Saturday in July 1899.
12 May 1900
Brother Douglas Trinkle was ordained as deacon, among the ordained Authority were Elder James Wolf, Rock Springs; Elder Mayfield, Youngs Creek; and Elder Joshua Cabbage of Little Zion Association. Elder G.F. Mayfield was moderator of the Presbytery and J.R. Stone, clerk. Elder Mayfield delivered the Charge. Elder James Wolfe, G.T. Mayfield, W.C. Arnold and W.H. Gammon were mentioned as having contributed services here in the year 1900.
Providence Cemetery
Contributed by
Don Condra
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Greenfield Township, Section 26 - T1S R1WThe Providence Cemetery is located in Greenfield Township near the Providence Baptist Church in the community known as Fargo, this being about 12 miles south of Paoli, and 2 miles west off of State Route 37. From the history of Orange County, Goodspeed 1884: "Providence Baptist Church, at Pittsburg, in the southern part of Greenfield Township, is said to have been organized as early as 1819, in what is now Crawford County, at the house of Robert Sands, although there is some doubt as to the date. Prior to 1880, when the present church was built, there had been in their turn a round and a hewed log-house and a frame that served each a period of usefullness and then abandoned." Note: The first two buildings were on the grounds where the cemetery is located. The cemetery and building are now separated by a few hundred yards.
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FERGUSON,
ELMIA
06-24-1851
04-23-1887 FERGUSON, T. J. FLICK, ERMEL O. - -1906 05-01-1979 FLICK, LORA - -1883 03-19-1968 FLICK, MARTHA I. - -1908 FLICK, THOMAS L. - -1879 02-02-1963 FORD, MARY - -1871 - -1966 FORD, NORA H. 12-04-1905 04-08-1972 FORD, RACHEL 05-21-1844 12-14-1910 FORD, THOMAS E. - -1868 - -1928 FORD, WILLIAM E. 08-22-1901 06-09-1953 FORD, WILLIAM T. 06-08-1842 01-30-1940 GARDNER, JAMES - -1800 01-11-1860 GARDNER, MARY - -1801 07-15-1877 GILLIATT, ANNIE 10-28-1894 11-25-1894 GILLIATT, JEMIMA B. 08-15-1874 09-24-1875 GILLIATT, JOHN T. 09-08-1869 04-27-1870 GILLIATT, LUTHER E. 06-18-1889 10-15-1889 GILLIATT, MONIA L. 08-14-1882 09-21-1882 GILLIATT, NANCY A. 07-05-1849 04-29-1896 GILLIATT, NANCY M. 12-03-1870 11-22-1885 GILLIATT, THOMAS W. 02-09-1843 08-09-1924 GILLIATT, THOMAS W. 01-09-1892 01-30-1892 GOFORTH, GEORGE W. - -1936 GOFORTH, GRACE - -1913 GOFORTH, HANSFORD - -1904 05-21-1976 GOFORTH, IDA FAYE - -1907 01-21-1966 GOFORTH, JOHN W. - -1907 GOFORTH, ROBERT 05-05-1902 03-12-1984 GREGORY, BENJAMIN B. GREGORY, GALED W. 12-28-1866 09-25-1869 GREGORY, JAMES J. GREGORY, SUSAN J. 09-26-1856 10-08-1866 GRIMES, JOHN 04-05-1819 10-10-1899 GRIMES, JOHN GRIMES, LELAH - -1883 - -19 GRIMES, MARTHA 04-27-1863 08-05-1865 GRIMES, MARY 12-03-1859 GRIMES, MARY S. - -1834 03-31-1858 GRIMES, SAMUEL GRIMES, THOMAS - -1869 - -1940 GRIMES, ZIPPORAH 01-25-1825 09-29-1883 HALL, BERTHA L. - -1887 - -1963 HALL, GARRETT 02-13-1792 08-17-1880 HALL, MARY - -1798 04-15-1876 HALL, MELISSA C. - -1854 - -1911 HALL, R. W. - -1850 - -1922 HAWKINS, HAMILTON C. - -1873 - -1950 HAWORTH, CLAUDE I. 03-07-1901 06-22-1974 HAWORTH, OLIVE M. 07-07-1922 HAYCOX, LULA C. - -1912 - -19 HAYCOX, LYMAN - -1893 - -1956 HAYCOX, MARTHA E. - -1891 - -1968 HILL, ANGELINA 03-07-1834 12-03-1877 HILL, JOSIAH 08-02-1816 01-29-1893 HITT, EDWARD - -1886 HITT, FINNIE F. 05-11-1895 06-29-1964 HOOTEN, ELLA - -1907 HOOTEN, INFANT - -1912 HOOTEN, STELLA - -1907 HUFF, JOHN J. - -1923 11-15-1988 KAISER, CALVIN EDWARD SR. - -1909 - -1970 KAISER, JEWELL S. - -1925 KENDALL, ANNA P. - -1905 - -1906 KENDALL, DEBORAH 03-16-1839 06-01-1934 KENDALL, EVALINE 01-29-1834 03-21-1922 KENDALL, FANNY LAVESTA - -1848 - -1931 KENDALL, GEORGE 11-25-1826 11-23-1910 KENDALL, GEORGE L. - -1876 - -1956 KENDALL, HIRAM 09-02-1811 02-25-1876 KENDALL, JESSE 01-09-1839 07-30-1911 KENDALL, JOHN H. - -1843 - -1919 KENDALL, LORETTA J. - -1879 - -1929 KENDALL, MARY 12-08-1827 03-30-1912 KENDALL, MARY E. - -1869 - -1906 KENDALL, NANCY C. - -1878 03-06-1902 KENDALL, RUFFIS 07-01-1905 02-15-1907 KENDALL, WILLIAM KENDALL, WILLIAM 05-21-1883 KENDALL, WILLIAM M. - -1872 - -1956 KING, ARNOLD GLENN 10-17-1908 07-24-1991 KING, ELISHA - -1836 10-02-1836 KING, GEORGE 05- -1842 03-21-1906 KING, HANNAH 09-09-1814 09-01-1871 KING, HAZEL IRENE 08-12-1913 KING, NANCY A. 09-08-1848 12-08-1917 KING, ROBERT 01-12-1812 09-12-1874 KINKAID, JOHN M. 10-10-1819 - -1877 KINKAID, LUCINDA E. - -1821 01-08-1873 KLUTTS, DESSA 02-27-1888 11-18-1968 LAMBDIN, DANIEL 03-02-1802 01-03-1877 LAMBDIN, ELMER 11-12-1887 11-17-1887 LAMBDIN, MARGARET M. 07-18-1837 11-05-1928 LAMBDIN, SILAS 04-01-1835 07-02-1886 LAMBDIN, WILLIAM R. LEE, ELIZABETH 07-02-1818 03-12-1886 LONGEST, CHARLES RAYMOND - -1941 - -1960 LONGEST, SUSAN - -1823 01-26-1854 MARSHALL, CLYDE E. - -1902 - -1945 MARSHALL, DENNIS C. 12-21-1901 02-22-1915 MARSHALL, HARVEY - -1832 - -1916 MARSHALL, ISAAC H. - -1863 - -1925 MARSHALL, JOHN WILEY - -1869 - -1958 MARSHALL, MARY ANN - -1871 - -1955 MARSHALL, MARY ELLEN - -1861 - - MARSHALL, MINNIE L. - -1869 - -1949 MARSHALL, NORA - -1908 - -1945 MARSHALL, OMA L. 11-18-1892 10-21-1906 MAXEDON, JAMES L. 07-13-1871 11-14-1932 MAXEDON, RUTHALIA PITMAN - -1838 - -1917 MCCOLE, ALFRED 06-07-1841 08-02-1895 MCGENITY, MALINDA J. - -1872 - -1944 MCMAHAN, MARY E. 02-05-1826 MCMAHAN, SAMUEL 05-22-1818 11-03-1890 MCMICKLE, GUY 08-03-1891 06-20-1954 MCMICKLE, MAUD 02-02-1886 11-12-1969 MCMICKLE, S. B. 06-18-1866 08-09-1929 MCMICKLE, SARAH 08-25-1867 02-06-1941 MEGENITY, JOHN W. - -1866 - -1960 MELTON, BERTHA E. 01-16-1882 09-16-1889 MELTON, EMILY JANE 06-28-1850 10-09-1880 MELTON, JAMES MELTON, JAMES A. - -1852 - -1919 MELTON, JAMES D. - -1852 - -1927 MELTON, JESSE - -1823 - -1906 MELTON, JOEL W. 01-01-1850 10-10-1941 MELTON, JOHN R. 11-12-1858 07-02-1909 MELTON, LEONA LEE - -1885 - -1909 MELTON, LOLA O. 07-08-1893 MELTON, M. WARREN 08-19-1891 02-28-1946 MELTON, MALINDA - -1830 - -1887 MELTON, MARGARETTE E. 01-14-1856 02-06-1945 MELTON, MARY 04-04-1795 10-04-1867 MELTON, MARY E. - -1856 - -1915 MELTON, MARY E. 12-06-1848 03-19-1907 MELTON, NANNIE 04-03-1860 07-13-1953 MELTON, SARAH ALICE - -1887 - -1941 MELTON, SARAH E. - -1856 - -1938 MELTON, WALTER E. 04-14-1876 12-02-1909 MILLS, MAGGIE E. 08-23-1936 MILLS, RANDALL H. - -1964 - -1964 MINT, KENNETH 07-17-1920 09-14-1985 MORGAN, ED 08-30-1885 03-05-1962 MORGAN, EDITH 08-29-18 MORGAN, ELIZABETH 09-21-1859 MORGAN, ELIZABETH MORGAN, JESSE 07-13-1877 05-22-1898 MORGAN, JOHN |
MORGAN, JOHN
H.
10-29-1854
07-11-1909 MORGAN, JOHN L. 06-21-1794 01-27-1872 MORGAN, LESLIE 05-06-1894 03-04-1961 MORGAN, MARIE 03-01-1899 03-12-1919 MORGAN, MARY 05-25-1853 11-11-1876 MORGAN, MILLIE A. - -1832 01-02-1891 MORGAN, SAMUEL - -1848 10-19-1881 MORGAN, SAMUEL W. 01-29-1846 03-03-1909 MORGAN, SHERMAN OTTIS 02-17-1887 06-02-1949 MORGAN, WILLIAM MORRIS, HARVEY 01-20-1819 06-30-1868 MORRIS, RHODA 06-26-1818 10-08-1898 NEWKIRK, BENTON - -1888 - -1970 NEWKIRK, CHESTER L. 09-17-1916 04-06-1969 NEWKIRK, GEORGE W. - -1892 - -1962 NEWKIRK, HARRISON 01-30-1862 NEWKIRK, MARTHA E. 12-14-1861 05-18-1888 NEWKIRK, MINNIE P. - -1898 - -1970 NEWKIRK, NANCY 03-14-1844 NEWKIRK, SIMON D. 07-18-1829 01-03-1902 NEWKIRK, SUSAN 10- -1842 NEWLIN, ELIZA 11-08-1893 10-06-1989 NEWLIN, ELIZA - -1894 10-06-1989 NEWLIN, ELIZA M. - -1893 - -1976 NEWLIN, RAYMOND - -1891 - -1975 NOBBITT, JAMES L. - -1875 - -1948 PALMER, BENJAMIN E. 08-14-1853 11-11-1859 PALMER, JOHN E. 02-22-1858 11-11-1859 PALMER, JONATHAN 10-05-1808 02-26-1878 PARIS, GREEN H. 02-22-1860 02-01-1871 PAY, CATHERINE PAY, JOEL - -1844 03-28-1873 PAY, JOEL - -1821 08-26-1854 PAY, MALINDA 01-01-1802 02-18-1881 PEAL, HENRY - -1814 12-07-1874 PEAL, SARAH - -1811 - -1845 PETERSON, PERRY G. - -1770 - -1855 PIERSON, JACOB PIERSON, TERESA 07-15-1812 03-02-1896 PITTMAN, HARRISON - -1793 08-06-1879 PITTMAN, ISAAC S. - -1844 - -1925 PITTMAN, JAMES 04-16-1823 09-06-1889 PITTMAN, JANE 02-01-1814 02-12-1848 PITTMAN, MARTHA - -1850 - -19 PITTMAN, MARTHA R. - -1848 PITTMAN, ROSCOE R. 04-06-1889 PITTMAN, STELLA 09-21-1866 09-06-1889 PITTMAN, WILLIAM - -1856 - -1932 PRITCHARD, MATTHEW TODD 09-21-1970 12-19-1970 REDDEN, JOSEPH - -1784 07-08-1857 ROBBINS, BANKS STINSON - -1880 - -1908 ROBBINS, LUTHER P. 03-06-1908 08-10-1926 ROBBINS, MATTIE - -1885 - -1968 ROEMA A. 04-06-1889 ROLL, JOHN H. 06- -18 - -1917 ROLL, JOHN RICE - -1852 - -1932 ROLL, L. A. 09-05-1826 02-25-1903 ROLL, LOUIE - -1912 - -1918 ROLL, W. A. RUSSELL, JAMES W. 07-31-1835 06-11-1851 SANDS, D. B. 03-21-1821 08-24-1855 SANDS, ISAAC 09-04-1805 02-27- SANDS, LIVIANER - -1813 10-15-1841 SANDS, LYDIA ZIPPORAH - -1830 11-08-1837 SANDS, ROBERT 09-10-1858 SANDS, ROBERT I. - -1845 05-26-1857 SANDS, SAMUEL 10-23-1811 SANDS, THOMAS RYAN 04-13-1863 SANDS, TIMOTHEUS - -1845 10-23-1845 SANDS, ZIPPORAH SATTERFIELD, ALMA - -1883 - -1974 SATTERFIELD, THURMAN - -1892 - -1967 SEARCY, EDITH E. - -1899 - -1972 SEARCY, EDWARD O. - -1909 01-08-1968 SELF, BENNIE - -1893 - -1969 SELF, ESTHER B. - -1899 - -1973 SELF, FELIX - -1864 - -1950 SELF, MARGARET - -1863 - -1915 SELF, MARTHA E. - -1858 - -1942 SNOWDEN, JOSEPH.......--1794........03-29-1856 SOLOMEZ, JOHN A. - -1877 - -1956 SOLOMEZ, MAYME L. - -1877 - -1957 SPEARS, ANDREW J. 08-17-1831 03-30-1899 SPEARS, EMILY E. 11-06-1858 07-23-1927 SPEARS, NATHAN 06-10-1842 06-15-1916 SPEARS, SARAH G. 04-10-1838 02-15-1913 SPRINKLE, JAMES KELLY 11- -1967 STALCUP, J. RILEY........--1858-1927 STALCUP, JENETTIE P....--1865--1919 STANIFORD, ISRAELL W. - -1871 - -1949 STANIFORD, LILLY J. - -1873 - -1903 STARRETT, TERESA M. - -1891 - -1946 STEWART, ESTHER B. 02-21-1896 05-14-1986 STEWART, JAMES W. 06-12-1895 07-01-1966 STONE, AMOS - -1822 09-01-1837 STONE, SIMON P. - -1830 08-29-1852 STONE, WILLIAM - -1785 07-21-1835 SWAIN, ELMER H. REV. - -1913 09-26-1987 TAYLOR, CHARLEY E. - -1903 - -1922 TAYLOR, LYDIA - -1864 - -1955 TAYLOR, RICE - -1856 - -1932 TEAFORD, GEORGE W. 04-01-1906 01-04-1984 TEAFORD, RUBY - -1913 - -1976 TEMPLE, HELEN 11-14-1897 04-28-1988 TEMPLE, ROY W. 01-05-1905 07-05-1972 THOMPSON, JAMES T. 11-28-1850 06-02-1902 THOMPSON, OMA 08-08-1887 TILLERY, MALINDA A. 07-04-1850 02-15-1881 TILLERY, THOMAS 02-15-1851 09-12-1895 VAUGH, MARY E. - -1921 - -1971 VEATCH, JAMES...........03-17-1811......09-20-1846 VEATCH, KINSEY --1777--12-10-1854 VEATCH, MARTHA A...10-11-1814........09-19-1851 VEATCH, NANCY......--1784................49-26-1860 VEATCH, RACHEL....--1844.................01-30-1865 VERNON, ALICE B. 05-04-1877 09-08-1902 VERNON, EMERY WALTON, BURNESS - -1898 11-11-1989 WALTON, CLARENCE - -1890 - -1971 WALTON, DELFUS 10-20-1900 WALTON, DELSIE M. - -1904 - -1977 WALTON, ELIZA A. - -1866 - -1967 WALTON, FRED L. - -1897 - -1925 WALTON, GEORGE W. - -1864 - -1942 WALTON, LULA JANE - -1894 - -1947 WELLMAN, AMANDA 08-06-1818 03-28-1904 WELLMAN, CATHERINE 08-15-1835 06-13-1910 WELLMAN, CLARK - -1833 04-01-1876 WELLMAN, ELLIS 04-15-1900 08-04-1900 WELLMAN, JANE E. - -1923 WELLMAN, JOHN ROBERT - -1870 - -1949 WELLMAN, LAWRENCE - -1897 - -1953 WELLMAN, LOVELL G. - -1918 - -1963 WELLMAN, MARY H. WELLMAN, MYRTLE L. - -1907 - -1992 WELLMAN, NANCY - -1866 - -1927 WELLMAN, NATHAN J. - -1841 - -1917 WELLMAN, RUSSELL G. - -1913 - -1961 WELLMAN, SAMUEL - -1861 - -1925 WELLMAN, SAMUEL W. 10-15-1815 04-15-1864 WELLMAN, SARAH - -1845 - -1883 WILLIAMS, CHARLES - -1922 - -1959 ------------------------------------------------------------------------ |