If you take the word riparian in the records of Tate's Creek Baptist Church minutes in the contexted of the sentence the word probably was repairing. Most of the early settlers would have spelled the word as it was said in their vernacula. Thus repairin would have become riparian. Johnabeth Frost >From: BOONE-D-request@rootsweb.com >Reply-To: BOONE-L@rootsweb.com >To: BOONE-D@rootsweb.com >Subject: BOONE-D Digest V05 #87 >Date: Mon, 7 Nov 2005 11:00:01 -0700 > >Content-Type: text/plain > >BOONE-D Digest Volume 05 : Issue 87 > >Today's Topics: > #1 Re: More - Tate's Creek Baptist Ch ["Chester Buchanan" ><chetbuchanan@c] > #2 Re: [BOONE-L] Re: More - Tate's Cr ["Chester Buchanan" ><chetbuchanan@c] > #3 Re: [BOONE-L] Re: More - Tate's Cr [Jeffery Scism ><scismgenie@adelphia] > >Administrivia: >To unsubscribe from BOONE-D, send a message to > > BOONE-D-request@rootsweb.com > >that contains in the body of the message the command > > unsubscribe > >and no other text. No subject line is necessary, but if your software >requires one, just use unsubscribe in the subject, too. > >______________________________ >X-Message: #1 >Date: Sun, 6 Nov 2005 09:23:35 -0800 >From: "Chester Buchanan" <chetbuchanan@charter.net> >To: BOONE-L@rootsweb.com >Message-ID: <002c01c5e2f6$d45464e0$ec38b618@x5w3c4> >Subject: Re: More - Tate's Creek Baptist Church >Content-Type: text/plain; > charset="iso-8859-1" > >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 > > > >______________________________ >X-Message: #2 >Date: Sun, 6 Nov 2005 12:48:15 -0800 >From: "Chester Buchanan" <chetbuchanan@charter.net> >To: BOONE-L@rootsweb.com >Message-ID: <000d01c5e313$6bf8d300$ec38b618@x5w3c4> >Subject: Re: [BOONE-L] Re: More - Tate's Creek Baptist Church >Content-Type: text/plain; > format=flowed; > charset="iso-8859-1"; > reply-type=original >Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit > >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 > > > >______________________________ >X-Message: #3 >Date: Sun, 06 Nov 2005 20:23:23 -0800 >From: Jeffery Scism <scismgenie@adelphia.net> >To: BOONE-L@rootsweb.com >Message-ID: <436ED6BB.1080807@adelphia.net> >Subject: Re: [BOONE-L] Re: More - Tate's Creek Baptist Church >Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1; format=flowed >Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit > >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. 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