Susan: I have some good news for you. In 1992 William and Patricia Martin published CUBAHATCHEE BAPTIST CHURCH OF CHRIST CHURCH BOOK 1838-1850 (Macon Co, AL). The price was then $20. The authors' address in 1992 was 4501 SW 62nd Court, Miami, FL 33155. If that address is no longer valid, I suggest you do a telephone search. I saw something about them within the last 6 months in a genealogical periodical (don't remember which on), so they are still active in Genealogy. Following is a paraphrased history of the church from the Introduction of the book: The Church was formed in 1837. The church grew and prospered. It began to decline about 1845 when Ebenezer Church was formed, taking many of Cubahatchee's key members. The second reduction of membership came from the great movement to the West in the middle and late 1840's. Those who were left in the church , were reduced to "bickering" and fighting among themselves. The church was dissolved in the summer of 1850 by a vote of 14 for, and 3 against dissolution. Over the course of the 13 years of it's existence, there were 108 colored and 147 white members of the church mentioned or discussed in the church minutes Many of the people mentioned in the minutes were from Georgia and South Carolina. I checked AMERICAN PLACE NAME OF LONG AGO by Gilbert S Bahn. It is a list of places listed mainly in the 1890 Federal Census. No Cubahatchee is listed. I looked around my office for a current map of Alabama and did not locate one quickly. (I know I have one). Maybe someone knows where the church was located in Macon Co. I do not know and the book did not say. MIC Mic Barnette's Writes a Weekly Genealogy Column In The Houston Chronicle. Read it on the Web At Barnette's Family Tree Book Company http://barnettesbooks.com -----Original Message----- From: Susan Jones <[email protected]> To: [email protected] <[email protected]> Date: Thursday, July 22, 1999 12:17 PM Subject: Macon Co Churches in 1850's >Hello, > If anyone has information on the following churchs, please let me >know. > Cubahatchee Baptist Church - where was it located? is there an >address for it now? are there any of the church records available? etc. > > Ebenezer Baptist Church - same info requested. > > Thanks to anyone who knows anything about these 2 churches. >Susan Jones >[email protected] > >