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    1. Re: [BOONE-L] Re: More - Tate's Creek Baptist Church
    2. Jeffery Scism
    3. Reparation ~~ Jeffery G. Scism, IBSSG (\o/) ./_\ http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Genie-Angels/ Chester Buchanan wrote: > My wife believes it's a misspelling or transcription of the word > "repairing." Also, drop the comma. Therefore, it would read "... what > they think necessary to be done in REPAIRING the meeting house, by > next meeting." If she is right, it demonstrates the inherent risks of > using secondary sources and the importance of reviewing original > (primary) sources. > > Chet > > ----- Original Message ----- From: "Chester Buchanan" > <chetbuchanan@charter.net> > To: <BOONE-L@rootsweb.com> > Sent: Sunday, November 06, 2005 9:23 AM > Subject: [BOONE-L] Re: More - Tate's Creek Baptist Church > > >> Below is an entry I missed last night from (sub-title) "Selected >> minutes of Tates... ." >> >> Does anyone understand the use of the word "riparian" in the >> statement below? Since a riparian is an edge of a water body or >> stream, could the statement be addressing the development of a plan >> to protect an eroding stream bank near the church? Just a guess. >> >> Chet >> >> ************ >> p. 8 >> "April the first Saturday 1802 >> Agreed that Brethren Archibald Woods, George Boone, and Robert Moore, >> with the assistance of Green Clay and Wm. Irving bring forward a plan >> to what they think necessary to be done in riparian, the meeting >> house by next meeting." >> >> >> ----- Original Message ----- From: Chester Buchanan >> To: Kathryn Weiss ; BOONE-L@rootsweb.com >> Sent: Saturday, November 05, 2005 8:47 PM >> Subject: More - Tate's Creek Baptist Church >> >> >> Kathryn, et al. >> >> You are likely right about the subject Squire Boone being the son of >> George and Nancy. According to Spraker, this Squire married Mourning >> Grubbs in 1808 (Madison Co., KY - location of Tates Cr.). Mourning >> was the daughter of Higgason and Lucy Grubbs, and according to >> Reflections, Higgason Grubbs was a trustee of Boonesborough in 1787 >> and a member of Tates Creek Baptist Church! Good circumstantial >> evidence. >> >> Please note that I only photocopied a few selected pages from the >> manuscript. I don't remember if it was bound (though I think it >> was), how many pages it contained (photocopy margins on the selected >> pages indicate about 50 pages), or if it was copy righted. You need >> to contact KY Historical Society, where the manuscript is held (100 >> w. Broadway, Frankfort, KY 40601), for the correct information. >> >> Chet >> >> ****************** >> Following are all of the Boone related quotations from Reflections. >> >> Reflections in the Wind, Reliving A Memorable ERA in Northern >> Madison County >> by Guypsie Lee Cosby Jones (written below her name in pencil is: 460 >> Whitlock Rd., Richmond, KY 40475, 606-623-3289) >> >> p. 2 - Gives the 10 trustees of Boonesborough in 1787 (from Richmond >> Register, July 31, 1982) - seven of whom are members of the Tates >> Creek Baptist Church. Grubbs is listed as one of the trustees. >> >> The church was found by Andrew Tribble, a pastor from a Baptist >> church in Albemarle Co., VA. "He found congenial spirits in Samuel >> Tate and George Boone already settled in Madison County, and >> organized the Tates Creek Separate Baptist Church at Shallow Ford in >> 1786. Prominent among the pioneer members were the Boones, Hoys, >> Chenaults, Jarmans, Newlands, Woods, Tinstalls, Grubbs, Goodloes, and >> Lipscombs. Besides Andrew Tribble, its pioneer ministers were George >> Boone, Thomas Jarman, David Chenault, and Richard Morton." >> >> p. 3 >> (Title) "Minutes of the Eightieth Meeting of the Tates Creek >> Association of United Baptists Held with the Red Lick Church, Madison >> County, Kentucky on August 26, and 27 Days 1873 by D.A. Chenault." >> >> (Subject Title) "History of Tates Creek Church" >> >> "I find ... two Tates Creek churches designed: Tates Creek log and >> stone meeting houses, in the same vicinity. The log under the >> protection of the Tanner Station, the stone the Hoy Station, whose >> base was about seven miles from the old Boonesborough Fort." [I >> believe "I" in this sentence is Gypsie Jones and not Chenault.] >> >> "The Tates Creek stone house church, some of whose most noted >> efforts I propose to notice was constituted about 1786; Andrew >> Tribble, appearing as her officiating pastor, and continued to serve >> her in that capacity until 1819... ." >> >> p. 7 >> (Subject Title) "Selected minutes of Tates Creek Baptist Church, >> from the original handwritten minutes at the Southern Baptist >> Theological Seminary, Louisville, Kentucky." [I did not copy all >> "selected minutes" below, but only those relating to Boone.] >> >> "June the first Saturday, 1789 >> George Boone restored to fellowship. Ebenezer Parks restored to >> fellowship. James Berry - Clerk." >> >> "July the first Saturday, 1799 >> A committee was formed to discuss a brothers conduct and said, the >> brothers conduct was unseemly and from a review of his ministerial >> character, could not be countenanced by those who love the interests >> of religion. >> >> signed by, >> Christopher Harris-Moderator >> Squire Boone - Clerk" >> >> p. 8 >> "1802 >> Nancy Boone joined by letter." >> >> "February 1805 >> Nancy Boone granted a letter of dismission." >> >> p. 9 >> "August 1805 >> A charge against George Boone by John Turner but not investigated. >> George Boone against Archibald Wood laid over for further >> investigation." >> >> "August 1809 >> A charge leveled against George Boone for bringing suit against Bro. >> Talbot and Brethren Josiah Phelps, and John Weigle appointed to cite >> him to attend next meeting.' >> >> "January 1810 >> Bro. George Boone is acquitted by the church. The Bro. George Boone >> is granted a letter of dismission." >> >> "1816 >> John Boone joined by experience." >> >> >> PS: Let me know if you suspect typos in the above. >> >> >> ----- Original Message ----- From: "Kathryn Weiss" >> <buckeye@thegrid.net> >> To: <BOONE-L@rootsweb.com> >> Sent: Saturday, November 05, 2005 9:21 AM >> Subject: [BOONE-L] Tate's Creek Baptist Church >> >> >> > Could the Squire Boone at Tate's Creek Baptist June 1799 be >> another s/o George & Nancy Linville Boone? >> > >> > Squire-2's sons said: >> > >> > "In '80 - '81, he acted as a justice, & married several couples at >> the old Station in '80." Moses Boone >> > >> > "Never made a profession of religion - though so inclined: could >> not, as Ths. S. Hinde says, have been at the >> > great Cane Ridge meeting in 1802, & converted there. Was generous >> - too much so for his own good; very >> > indifferent about property, money, &c." Isaiah Boone >> > >> > "The ancestry were Quakers & Squire Boone (my informant's father, >> seemed to share in that faith - so E. M. >> > Boone thinks was his father's belief)." Enoch Morgan Boone, to LCD >> 1858 [Enoch was Baptist] >> > >> > Chester, maybe you could give us the details of what the book said >> about George & Squire? >> > >> > Kathryn >> > >> > >> > ============================== >> > Census images 1901, 1891, 1881 and 1871, plus so much more. >> > Ancestry.com's United Kingdom & Ireland Collection. Learn more: >> http://www.ancestry.com/s13968/rd.ashx >> > >> >> >> ============================== >> Jumpstart your genealogy with OneWorldTree. Search not only for >> ancestors, but entire generations. Learn more: >> http://www.ancestry.com/s13972/rd.ashx >> > > > ============================== > Search the US Census Collection. Over 140 million records added in the > last 12 months. Largest online collection in the world. 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