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    1. Ga-Gwinnett Co. Photo (Hog Mountain Ch)
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    3. Gwinnett County GaArchives Photo place.....Hog Mountain Church 1911 ************************************************ Copyright. All rights reserved. http://www.rootsweb.com/~usgenweb/copyright.htm http://www.rootsweb.com/~usgenweb/ga/gafiles.htm ************************************************ File contributed for use in USGenWeb Archives by: Ann Anderson alabammygrammy@aol.com May 28, 2004, 6:01 pm Source: Gwinnett Churches by J. C. Flanigan Photo can be seen at: http://www.rootsweb.com/~usgenweb/ga/gwinnett/photos/gph436hogmount.jpg Image file size: 89.6 Kb See Hog Mountain Church History Additional Comments: Extracted from: GWINNETT CHURCHES A COMPLETE HISTORY OF EVERY CHURCH IN GWINNETT COUNTY, GEORGIA, WITH SHORT BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCHES OF ITS MINISTERS BY J. C. FLANIGAN 1911 This file has been created by a form at http://www.genrecords.org/gafiles/ File size: 0.9 Kb

    05/28/2004 12:01:40
    1. Ga-Gwinnett Co. Bible (Mulberry Baptist)
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    3. Gwinnett County GaArchives Church Records.....Mulberry Baptist Copyright Date 1911 ************************************************ Copyright. All rights reserved. http://www.rootsweb.com/~usgenweb/copyright.htm http://www.rootsweb.com/~usgenweb/ga/gafiles.htm ************************************************ File contributed for use in USGenWeb Archives by: Ann Anderson alabammygrammy@aol.com May 28, 2004, 5:54 pm Mulberry. This church is located near Thompson's Mill, in the eastern part of Gwinnett county, and was organized September 21, 1876. The membership at organization consisted of F. V. Cheek, Mrs. F. V. Cheek, W. H. Tuggle, Mrs. W. H. Tuggle, S. A. Martin, J. Maddox, W. B. Stephens, Mrs. W. B. Stephens, R. T. Wofford, Mrs. Mary A. Wofford, J. J. Blankenship, Mrs. J. J. Blankenship, J. M. Deaton, Mrs. J. M. Deaton, J. S. Mote, Mrs. Elizabeth Mote, L. H. Timms, Mrs. L. H. Timms, J. H. Parks, Mrs. J. H. Parks, J. A. Deaton. The first building was erected in 1874, for a school house and a Grange hall, and the present house was put up in 1885 and is valued at $500. The pastors' time of service and additions during each pastorate are given here: G. L. Bagwell, two years, thirteen additions; P. Williams, two years, seven additions; James M. Davis, one year, five additions; D. S. McCurry, one year, seven additions; P. Williams, six years, twenty-five additions. J. W. Davis, one year, two additions; H. N. Rainey and J. F. Jackson, two years, twenty-one additions; G. L Bagwell, one year, five additions; J. M. Williams, one year, fifteen additions; G. H. Thornhill, one year, twenty additions; G. L. Bagwell, four years, twenty additions; H. P. Feagans, one year, two additions; S. P. Higgins, four years, forty three additions; G. L. Bagwell, one year, four additions; G. W. Sheffield, two years, eleven additions; J. M. Hudlow., one year, two additions; W. E. Moore, two years, four additions. J. J. Shed is the present pastor. The Sunday school has an enrollment of 60. J. C. McDougall is superintendent, J. J. Shed, assistant superintendent; J. W. Helton, Cora Davis, Ella White and Mrs. Sloan, teachers. The name of each member of the church is given here: S. F. Davis, T. H. Davis, Mamie Davis, Isom Davis, T. H. Davis, Mamie Davis, Lawrence Henry, J. W. Helton, Mandy Jones, Theller Jones, Hettie Iler, Sebson Iler, Charlie Little, Ida Moore, Missouri Phillips, J. C. Sloan, S. A. Sloan, Martha Sloan, Victoria Sloan, J. N. Sloan, Benamin Sloan, Charlie Smith, Ethel Smith, Mandy Tuggle, Ella White, J. T. White, Thomas White, Washie White, Angie Wheeler, A. J. Smith, Isaac Pirkle, Cora Burns, Mary Black, G. F. Burns, Mary Funderburg, Omie Davis, Fannie Little, W. L. Moore, S. M. Moore, Louisa Maddox, A. N. Smith, Levie White, Mary Young, George Sizemore, Mattie Sizemore, R. L. Maddox, Calvin Iler, Ida Ramey, E. L. Foster, Mary Helton, M. M. Smith, M. E. Foster. Additional Comments: Extracted from: GWINNETT CHURCHES A COMPLETE HISTORY OF EVERY CHURCH IN GWINNETT COUNTY, GEORGIA, WITH SHORT BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCHES OF ITS MINISTERS BY J. C. FLANIGAN 1911 This file has been created by a form at http://www.genrecords.org/gafiles/ File size: 3.3 Kb

    05/28/2004 11:54:08
    1. Unnecessary Emails??
    2. Brenda Hawkins
    3. I now have 38 emails in my inbox of files relating to Gwinnett Co., GA. Normally, we would be sent an email with a link to the locations of these files to allow those who are interested to go see at their convenience. I'm a little confused why we are getting direct transcriptions via the Gwinnett Mailing List without regard to whether we want/need/desire to see full transcriptions? Any one with an answer out there? Brenda

    05/28/2004 11:42:44
    1. Ga-Gwinnett Co. Photo (Mulberry Baptist)
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    3. Gwinnett County GaArchives Photo place.....Mulberry Baptist Church 1911 ************************************************ Copyright. All rights reserved. http://www.rootsweb.com/~usgenweb/copyright.htm http://www.rootsweb.com/~usgenweb/ga/gafiles.htm ************************************************ File contributed for use in USGenWeb Archives by: Ann Anderson alabammygrammy@aol.com May 28, 2004, 4:36 pm Source: Gwinnett Churches by J. C. Flanigan Photo can be seen at: http://www.rootsweb.com/~usgenweb/ga/gwinnett/photos/gph435mulberry.jpg Image file size: 142.3 Kb See Mulberry Baptist Church History Additional Comments: Extracted from: GWINNETT CHURCHES A COMPLETE HISTORY OF EVERY CHURCH IN GWINNETT COUNTY, GEORGIA, WITH SHORT BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCHES OF ITS MINISTERS BY J. C. FLANIGAN 1911 This file has been created by a form at http://www.genrecords.org/gafiles/ File size: 0.9 Kb

    05/28/2004 10:36:29
    1. Ga-Gwinnett Co. Bible (Sharon Baptist)
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    3. Gwinnett County GaArchives Church Records.....Sharon Baptist Copyright Date 1911 ************************************************ Copyright. All rights reserved. http://www.rootsweb.com/~usgenweb/copyright.htm http://www.rootsweb.com/~usgenweb/ga/gafiles.htm ************************************************ File contributed for use in USGenWeb Archives by: Ann Anderson alabammygrammy@aol.com May 28, 2004, 4:20 pm Sharon. Sharon church is in the eastern part of the county, in Cains district. It was organized June 1, 1894. Those who joined the church at that time are as follows: W. J. Duck, J. J. Wilkins, R. L. Martin, J. J. Blankenship, J. W. Davis, H. L. Wages, W. J. Murphy, H. V. Davis, R. L. Wages, W. C. Davis, J. M. Davis, J. G. Wages, W. M. Hayes, W. A. Brown, J. G. Blankenship, T. J. Blankenship, J. F. Adams, Elizabeth Martin, Palmeda Wilkins, R. F. Blankenship, Mary Blankenship, Sarah Wilkins, Julia Martin, M. E. Murphy, Nancy Martin, M. I. Davis, E. C. Wages, A. A. Brown, Sarah Adams, L. E. Davis, Tinie Davis, S. E. Duck, M. E. Wilkins, I. M. Martin. The present church building was erected in 1895, and is valued at $500. A Sunday school is run there, the number attending amounting to 60. Joe Hall and Torn Lancaster are superintendents; and T. W. Ash, Mrs. Margaret Ash, James Emmett, J. T: Bowles, teachers. W. J. Duck was the first pastor of the church. There were 77 additions by baptism during his pastorate of eight years. G. L. Bagwell then served two years, baptizing eight into the church. J. C. Johnson served one year, and G. L. Bagwell was again called for two years, and received eleven by baptism. The present pastor is W. T. Doster. He has been serving this charge three years and has baptized 20 people into the membership of the church. During the 17 years of the church's history, as many as 116 have been baptized into its membership. The present deacons are T. W. Ash, J. D. Carter, W. T. Cruce, J. H. Parks. The church has the following members: C. W. Martin, J. T. Bowles, Thomas Bowles, J. H. Feagans, J. H. Parks, J. W. Parks, James Emmett, Robt. Lancaster, A. T. Benton, J. B. Blankenship, James Blankenship, W. T. Cruce, Earnest Molder, S. N. Feagans, J. D. Carter, M. B. Cruce, T. M. Carter, H. C. Carter, John F. Stone, Lester Stone, Grover Feagans, Kira Feagans, Charlie Molder, Wm. A. Bowles, C. W. Cruce, Willie Carter, Pasco Carter, Early Maddox, Jessie Feagans, Maybelle Martin, Evylin Harrison, Nancy Feagans, M. M. Feagans, Mary J. Parks, Mattie Deaton, Lula Emmett, E. E. Benton, Eula Parks, Mattie Cruce, Ella Molder, Jennie Carter, Mary Cruce, Lula Bowles, Seleaty Bowles, Sesco Carter, Mattie Harrison, Dollie Lancaster, Della Presley, Bessie Emmett. The members mentioned above live in Gwinnett county. Additional Comments: Extracted from: GWINNETT CHURCHES A COMPLETE HISTORY OF EVERY CHURCH IN GWINNETT COUNTY, GEORGIA, WITH SHORT BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCHES OF ITS MINISTERS BY J. C. FLANIGAN 1911 This file has been created by a form at http://www.genrecords.org/gafiles/ File size: 3.1 Kb

    05/28/2004 10:20:45
    1. Ga-Gwinnett Co. Bible (Island Ford Bapt)
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    3. Gwinnett County GaArchives Church Records.....Island Ford Baptist Copyright Date 1911 ************************************************ Copyright. All rights reserved. http://www.rootsweb.com/~usgenweb/copyright.htm http://www.rootsweb.com/~usgenweb/ga/gafiles.htm ************************************************ File contributed for use in USGenWeb Archives by: Ann Anderson alabammygrammy@aol.com May 28, 2004, 3:53 pm Island Ford. Island Ford is a little Baptist church that was organized in the woods near the Chattahoochee river, and near a place where the people forded the river, and in crossing, traversed an island half a mile wide, hence the name. It was organized February 23, 1833, with the following members: Mary Bagley, Susanna Philips, Catherine Fields, Jane Humphrey, S. Born, E. Bagley, T. M. Bagley, M. Fields, J. Compton, E. Compton, J. Pendley, N. Crossno, A. Humphrey, John Calaway, John Barker, J. T. Bailey. The following brethren constituted the presbytery: Rev. Silas King, moderator; Rev. Richard Phillips, Joseph Morgan, Sam Crow and John Hammond. In the summer of 1832, preparations for building a church were begun. Logs were cut, hewn and hauled, and the church, 24 by 30 feet, was built in 1833, out of split and hewn pine logs. Rev. Richard Philips was called to the pastoral care of the church. How long he served is not known, as the moderator's name does not appear on the minutes at that time. The minutes do show, however, that regular services were held. On January 23, 1841, Rev. D. Hutchins was elected pastor. Joseph Compton served as the clerk of the church from its organization up to 1841, when John T. Bailey was elected to this position. Edmond Bagley was the first deacon, and served up to August 22, 1840, when John Barker was ordained a deacon. December 25, 1841, Rev. Silas King was chosen pastor, and on August 26, 1843, Rev. R. Carlile was elected pastor. John Caloway was ordained deacon March 20, 1844, and at the same time R. Carlile was ordained to the ministry, who served as pastor up to December 29, 1849. Rev. A. K. Tribble was called next and served to November 26, 1853, when Rev. James Davis accepted the work. He was succeeded by Rev. A. J. Kelly in 1859. June 26, 1859, the church decided to join the Lawrenceville association. Mr. Kelly served the church up to November, 1861, and Rev. J. L. Phillips was chosen January 24, 1863, and who was succeeded in 1870 by Rev. D. L. Maddox; but Mr. Maddox declined the call. Rev. S. M. Roberts was elected October 18, 1871, but he, too, declined to serve, and the church was without a pastor from January 22, 1870, to September 12, 1874, when Rev. J. H. Braziel was chosen and the charge accepted. In October, 1876, Rev. J. M. Webb and Rev. J. N. Blackstock were elected pastors, serving one year. Rev. Freeman Cheek and Rev. W. N. Blackstock were the next pastors. Then came Rev. A. W. Richards and Rev. W. N. Blackstock, in 1878; Rev. J. L. Phillips, October 11, 1879, declined a call; Rev. S. L. Hays, January 10, 1880. On July 10, 1880, the church decided to build a new house. A building 30 by 40 feet was accordingly put up. Rev. T. E. Kennerly was elected pastor September 10, 1881; Rev. L. Williams, April 14, 1883; Rev. J. H. Braziel, November 14, 1885; Rev. S. C. Richards, September 4, 1886; Rev. Davis declined a call September 3, 1887; Rev. S. C. Richards, September, 1888; Rev. J. L. Phillips, May 2, 1891; Rev. R. H. Thomson, December 14, 1894; Rev. J. B. Smith, September 2, 1899; Rev. R. H. Thomson, September, 1900; Rev. J. H. Braziel, August 31, 1901; Rev. A. D. Holbrook, February 8 ,1901, a licensed preacher, a member of the church, ordained May 3, 1902; Rev. F. C. Hawkins, September 3, 1904; Rev. R. G. Braziel, September 2, 1905; Rev. J. C. Johnson, Oct. 6, 1907; Rev. G. H. Thornhill, Oct. 3, 1908; Rev. J. M. Hudlow, September 3, 1910, and is serving yet. There have been twenty-seven different pastors, twenty-three of whom serving from one to eight years. The church property is valued at $800. The revival conducted there during the summer resulted in seventeen additions. The present membership amounts to eighty-one, twenty-eight males and fifty-three females, as follows: M. C. Benson, J. E. Bagwell, Jacob Moulder, E. W. Scales, J. I. Dodd, R. A. Pugh, Clarence Scales, Thomas Pugh, B. F. Pugh, G. L. Moulder, W. A. Holbrook, N. A. Brown, Robbert Duran, Josh Brown, J. B. Maltbie, Frank Westbrook, J. A. Pugh, Thomas Bagby, E. M. Bagwell, A. K. Moulder, J. C. Knight, Azalee White, Georgia Brown, Polly Ann Pugh, Cora Scales, Creola Bagley, Flordia Scales, Sidnie Holbrook, Nervy Duran, Eliza Pugh, Ella White, Mary Westbrook, Mary Jones, Nobie Martin, Lizzie Brown, Emma Cash, Minnie Phillips, M. C. Pirkle, C. C. Street, Margaret Bagby, Victoria Brazill, Sarah Pool, M. E. Pugh, Anna Bagwell, Mary Fields, Elizabeth Dollar, Mary C. Benson, Saletie Maltbie, Mollie Miller, Daisy Jones, Effie Pass, Urco Benson, Flonnie Benson, Jennie Moulder, Agnes Pugh, Ida Carlile, Lucinda Crow, Laura J. Pugh, Bessie Sargent, Noby Bagby, Nora E. Moulder, Freda Pugh, Mary Knight, Gertie Knight, Thomas Jones, F. C. Miller, General Brown, H. D. Holbrook, Walter Durand, Carlton Holbrook, Cleo Brown, Annie Bagwell, Letha Bagwell, Lavonia Street, Ethel Scales, Jenie Garrett, Ollie Brown, Arlevie Brown, Carrie Bagley, Grace Beam, Stacy T. Wright. Additional Comments: Extracted from: GWINNETT CHURCHES A COMPLETE HISTORY OF EVERY CHURCH IN GWINNETT COUNTY, GEORGIA, WITH SHORT BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCHES OP ITS MINISTERS BY J. C. FLANIGAN 1911 This file has been created by a form at http://www.genrecords.org/gafiles/ File size: 5.8 Kb

    05/28/2004 09:53:57
    1. Ga-Gwinnett Co. Photo (Antioch Baptist )
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    3. Gwinnett County GaArchives Photo place.....Antioch Baptist Church 1911 ************************************************ Copyright. All rights reserved. http://www.rootsweb.com/~usgenweb/copyright.htm http://www.rootsweb.com/~usgenweb/ga/gafiles.htm ************************************************ File contributed for use in USGenWeb Archives by: Ann Anderson alabammygrammy@aol.com May 28, 2004, 3:24 pm Source: Gwinnett Churches by J. C. Flanigan Photo can be seen at: http://www.rootsweb.com/~usgenweb/ga/gwinnett/photos/gph426antiochb.jpg Image file size: 142.7 Kb See History of Island Ford Baptist Church This file has been created by a form at http://www.genrecords.org/gafiles/ File size: 0.7 Kb

    05/28/2004 09:24:09
    1. Ga-Gwinnett Co. Photo (Antioch Baptist )
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    3. Gwinnett County GaArchives Photo place.....Antioch Baptist Church 1911 ************************************************ Copyright. All rights reserved. http://www.rootsweb.com/~usgenweb/copyright.htm http://www.rootsweb.com/~usgenweb/ga/gafiles.htm ************************************************ File contributed for use in USGenWeb Archives by: Ann Anderson alabammygrammy@aol.com May 28, 2004, 2:59 pm Source: Gwinnett Churches by J. C. Flanigan Photo can be seen at: http://www.rootsweb.com/~usgenweb/ga/gwinnett/photos/gph425antiochb.jpg Image file size: 101.8 Kb See History of Liberty Baptist Church This file has been created by a form at http://www.genrecords.org/gafiles/ File size: 0.7 Kb

    05/28/2004 08:59:53
    1. Ga-Gwinnett Co. Bible (Liberty Baptist)
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    3. Gwinnett County GaArchives Church Records.....Liberty Baptist Copyright Date 1911 ************************************************ Copyright. All rights reserved. http://www.rootsweb.com/~usgenweb/copyright.htm http://www.rootsweb.com/~usgenweb/ga/gafiles.htm ************************************************ File contributed for use in USGenWeb Archives by: Ann Anderson alabammygrammy@aol.com May 28, 2004, 2:59 pm Liberty. "Georgia, Gwinnett County, February 22, 1840. "The undersigned brethren and sisters, having been unconstitutionally deposed from Camp Creek church, met at the dwelling of Brother William McDaniel, and, after divine service, unanimously agreed to constitute themselves into a church upon the covenant of faith of the Rock Mountain Baptist Association. "Luke Robinson and Daniel Cook, presbyters. William McDaniel, Miles Barnett, William Barnett, Thomas Mathews, James McDaniel, Sarah McDaniel, Nancy Brown, Mary Johnston, Susan Barnett. "The brethren then proceeded to give one another the right hand of fellowship as a token of unity. The name `Liberty' was suggested as a name for the church by William McDaniel." The above is a transcript from the minutes of the church, an interesting account of its organization, and of the character of its first members. Luke Robinson was the first pastor of Liberty, and the first building was erected in 1841, on the land donated by William McDaniel, now the cemetery site. The present building was constructed in 1871, and is worth $750. The following pastors have served this church: Daniel-Cook, 1840-'46; David G. Daniel, 1847-'48; Henry Collins, .1849-'53; S. B. Churchill, 1854-'56; R. B. Brooks, 1857; Henry Collins, 1858-'59; S. B. Churchill, 1860; Thomas Mathews, 1861-'65; W. H. Strickland, 1866-'67; J. M. Davis, 1868; T. E. Kennerly, 1869-'70; Thomas Matthews, 1871-'72; H. B. Johnson, 1873-'74; W. G. Akin, 1875-'76; M. Pursel, 1877-'81; Luke Robinson, 1882-'86; R. T. Ayer, 1887; E. L. Wood, 1888; J. E. Kennerly, 1889-'93; J. P. McConnell, 1894-'98; T. R. Floyd, 1899-'00; B. *B. Sargent, 1901; J. W. Singleton, 1902-'03; A. J. Goss, 1904; W. F. Burdett; 1905; A. J. Goss, 1906; R. J. Huff, 1907; J. S. Settle, 1908-'10; J. P. McConnell is the present pastor. The church has been served by the following clerks: William Barnett, D. R. Phillips, Marion Mason, W. J. Brooks, J. J. McDaniel, A. A. Johnson, E. C. Pittard, John R. Cain. The record shows the following members of the church as licensed preachers: Thomas Wynn, P. B. Collins, W. G. Akins, J. L. Mills, Jonas Cain, J. W. Turner, Linsey Smith. The ordained deacons, from its organization, appear to be Wm. Brockman, Thomas Mathews, Miles Barnett, John Cain, J. J. McDaniel, D. R. Phillips, D. R. Mc-Daniel, Robt. Waters, Jonas Cain, Eli J. McDaniel, James Garner, J. W. Street, John Cain, E. C. McDaniel, Marcus Minor. During the history of the church, fifty-one males and ninety-seven females have been baptized into the church, and one-hundred and one received by letter. The following are members at the present time. forty-seven males and eighty-seven females: Mary Hazlerigs, Parthena Burns, Nancy Langford, Nancy A. Miner, Malissa A. Mason, Jane P. Nash, Angelena Seay, Nancy E. Johnson, Milda England, Adlica Green, Elizabeth Whitlock, Ellen Carroll, M. L. Pickens, Tish Pittard, M. E. Cain, Elizabeth Rice, Mary Dilda, Lien McDaniel, Elizebeth Cole, Lena McDaniel, Eveline Kent, F. B. ,McDaniel, Lien Flowers, Ava B. Mills, Emmer J. McDaniel, Mollie Cunningham, Sallie McDaniel, Sallie Nash, Ann Phillips, Maggie Carroll, Emer Nash, Lelier Cunningham, Emma Brown, Della Matthews, Minie Kent, Elizabeth Smith, Amanda Ewing, Ola Young, Ada Street, Almer O. Garner, Floy Harmon, Maude O. Phillips, Eva Hering, Matta Johnson, Haley Phillips, Camma Cain, Alma Garner, Belle Cole, Emmer Young, Maud Mills, Sarah Glover, Birtha Kimbrell, Samie D. Pittard, Mary Lou Kelly, Kate Nash, Mrs. J. W. Street, Aezlee Franklin, Willie Young, Ava Harmon, Vada Young, Lilla Franklin, Azelee Todd, Loula Garner, Loucey Sawyer, Orta S. McDaniel, Mildred Carroll, Lizemay McKinney, Pearl George, Polley A. Wood, Vada Nash, Auda Nash, Mabelle Mills, Sallie M. Wright, Ellen Nash, Marne Street, Cora Street, Pearl Chunn, Edner B. Mills, Ava Cain, Nellie Liddell, Elizabeth Clark, Milli Edwards, Jannie Hazlerigs, Jessie Kimbrell, Ana May McDaniel, Joseph A. Nash, Marcus M. Miner, S. D. Pittard, J. S. Young, W. A. Carroll, John R. Cain, C. L. Young, E. C. McDaniel, W. S. Mills, L. E. Garner, J. W. McKinney, C. H. Cunningham, G. W. Cunningham, W. P. Phillips, R. S. Nash, W. R. Chunn, J. C. Cole, Rev. H. C. Seay, C. L. Nash, R. A. Smith, W L. Newsom, Clifford Pittard, John Hewey, J. J. Phillips, C. C. Franklin, W. C. McDaniel, Plenie McDaniel, Thos. Matthews, Jas. A. Cain, Wm. Woodruff, Carlton Pittard, J. H. Woodruff, J. W. Street, S. F. Pittard, Amon L. Cain, Clarance Nash, George Nash, Will McDaniel, W. H. Nash, A. S. Warbington, R. L. Clark, Wm. McDaniel. Additional Comments: Extracted from: GWINNETT CHURCHES A COMPLETE HISTORY OF EVERY CHURCH IN GWINNETT COUNTY, GEORGIA, WITH SHORT BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCHES OP ITS MINISTERS BY J. C. FLANIGAN 1911 This file has been created by a form at http://www.genrecords.org/gafiles/ File size: 5.5 Kb

    05/28/2004 08:59:12
    1. Ga-Gwinnett Co. Bible (Mt. Pleasant Bap)
    2. Archives
    3. Gwinnett County GaArchives Church Records.....Mt. Pleasant Baptist Copyright Date 1911 ************************************************ Copyright. All rights reserved. http://www.rootsweb.com/~usgenweb/copyright.htm http://www.rootsweb.com/~usgenweb/ga/gafiles.htm ************************************************ File contributed for use in USGenWeb Archives by: Ann Anderson alabammygrammy@aol.com May 28, 2004, 2:45 pm Mt. Pleasant. The records of this church date back to January, 1885. All previous records can not be found, but the church was organized some years before that time, the date of organization being 1860, according to the most accurate information that can be obtained. In 1886 the church had only six members, and decided to disband and unite with Suwanee Town Baptist church. After a period of seven months, the church was re-organized April 1, 1887, and Rev. W. W. Owens was chosen pastor. Only twelve members, four males and eight females, joined the church at the reorganization, but soon new life was put into the movement and twenty-five were added to the church in a short period of time. The present church was built in 1911 and is worth $850. A Sunday school with an enrollment of sixty is run here. Officers: E. J. Hughes, superintendent, Mary Crow, secretary; Paul Crow, chorister, and J. H. Wofford, M. L. Teague, Paul Crow, Ida "Teague, T. J. Jones, teachers. The pastors, length of service and additions follow: Rev. W. M. Owens, 7 years, forty additions; Rev. B. B. Seargent, 1 year, eight additions; Rev. W. B. Haslett, 1 year, 2 additions; Rev. W. W. Owens, 1 year; Rev. J. C. Johnson, 2 years, 13 additions; Rev. E. L. Langley, 1 year; Rev. J. B. Smith, 1 year, 2 additions; Rev. J. J. Adams, 4 years, 30 additions; Rev. J. W. Montgomery, 1 year, 2 additions; Rev. J. R. Burel, the present pastor, has served three years and received eighty-one into the church. Below is given the list of members: J. L. Lancaster, L. A. Barker, W. J. Pierce, J. J. Burnett, M. A. Pruett, A. J. Burnett, E. J. Hughes, E. L. Brock, C. C. Taylor, J. N. Barker, Jim Webb, C. H. Lancaster, H. B. Roebuck, Carlie Tuggle, W. C. Garner, J. R. Nail, James Hall, Robert Wall, M. L. Teague, David Pruett, John G. Maddox, Jim Maddox, Emory Roebuck; Guss Hall, D. S. Maughan, D. Barrett, C. T. Farmer, Lenard Maddox, Carl Shelnutt, I. W. Burnett, N. L. Barker, L. P. Patton, D. B. Bobo, J. R. Edwards, W. B. Edwards, H. T. Edwards, Bob Adams, J. J. Pruett, Mathew Pruett, R. Stonecipher, T. J. Jones, Sarah Farmer, S. E. Barker, F. E. Barker, Lucy Roebuck, Fanny Hughes, Nancy Webb, Sarah Bennett, L. C. Pierce, Nettie Puckett, Dabie Smith, Permelia Garner, Mary Pruett, Josie Bullock, Cleo Pruett, Maggie Barker, Celie Mathews, Susan Brock, Docia Roebuck, Mazel Crow, Bertie Jones, Hattie Canup, Bertie Lockridge, Emma Nail, Azilee Herten, Cora Wells, S. B. Jinks, B. Z. Day, M. T. Tylar, Cora Barker, Ada Wallace, Ida Teague, Let Venable, Tonie Huff, Janie Pruett, Matilda Maddox, Mattie Webb, Ella Barrett, O. A. Jones, Lula Maddox, Bonnie Bailey, Rosa Blalock, Julia Whitlock, Lizzie Atkinson, Sallie Teague, Elsie Barker, Janie Wiley, Mattie Watson, M. Barker, L. P. Patton, Julia Bobo, M. J. Edwards, M. L. Edwards, Essie Watson, Clara Watson, S. L. Calaway, J. J. Pruett, Mettie Lockridge, Jettie Lockridge, Watson Watson, Killa Teague, Addie Stonecipher, Jessie B. Wallace, J. E. Howard, John R. Adams, Jr., N. N. Pruitt, J. E. Taylor, H. Clarance Teague, J. H. Maddox, John R. Adams, Sr., Otis Burnett, Robt. L. Jones, J. William Teague, W. H. Huff, Herschel W. Reese, J. A. Peavy, H. N. Davis, D. A. Lockridge, Dulsie Nail, Nola Jones, Desser Nail, Belle Thomas, Mary Lou Walls, Honor Davis, Sallie Lockridge, Belle Jones, Ader Lockridge, Essie Shields, Beaula Dove, Evaline Wofford, Mrs. Neal Lancaster. Additional Comments: Extracted from: GWINNETT CHURCHES A COMPLETE HISTORY OF EVERY CHURCH IN GWINNETT COUNTY, GEORGIA, WITH SHORT BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCHES OP ITS MINISTERS BY J. C. FLANIGAN 1911 This file has been created by a form at http://www.genrecords.org/gafiles/ File size: 4.3 Kb

    05/28/2004 08:45:14
    1. Ga-Gwinnett Co. Bible (Bethany Missiona)
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    3. Gwinnett County GaArchives Church Records.....Bethany Missionary Baptist Copyright Date 1911 ************************************************ Copyright. All rights reserved. http://www.rootsweb.com/~usgenweb/copyright.htm http://www.rootsweb.com/~usgenweb/ga/gafiles.htm ************************************************ File contributed for use in USGenWeb Archives by: Ann Anderson alabammygrammy@aol.com May 28, 2004, 1:54 pm Bethany. Bethany Missionary Baptist church was constituted April 29th, 1848. Rev. David Cook and James R. George were the presbytery and the following members constituted the church: Fielder Maddox, Ford Mason, Willard P. Mason, Henry M. Wells, Jonathan Duck, John P. Maddox, James McDaniel, William H. McDaniel, George B. Hudson, Hugh W. Mills, Sarah Maddox, Nicey Mason, Elizabeth I. (Mason) King, Mary Wells, Susan (Minor) Juhan, Elvina McDaniel, Malistie F. McDaniel, Sarah E. Hudson. After being constituted, they sat in conference by appointing Rev. David B. Cook, moderator pro tem, and I. G. Snead, clerk pro tem. After which they made choice of Rev. James R. George as pastor for the balance of the year, and elected George B. Hudson clerk of the church. Named the day for holding service first Sunday and Saturday before, which time has never been changed from then until now. Rev. James R. George served the church from April 29, 1848, to July 6, 1850, receiving 29 members during this time. On July 6th, 1850, Rev. Fielden Maddox was called as pastor and he served until November 1, 1856, receiving 43 members. At this date Rev. John Davis was elected pastor, who served until November 6, 1858, receiving 24 members. On this date the church made choice of Rev. S. B. Churchill, who served until November 3, 1809, receiving 13 members. Being the regular time to choose the pastor, Rev. John J. Davis was again chosen, who served this time until November, 1864, receiving 8 members. The church then again called Rev. S. B. Churchill, who served this time until December 2, 1865, receiving no members. Rev. Thomas E. Kenerly, being chosen pastor, accepted and served until November 2, 1872, and was again chosen, but declined to serve any longer; during his service he received 43 members. The church then met in called conference on November 7, 1872, and made choice of Rev. J. W. Webb, as pastor and he served until October 5, 1878, receiving 40 members. Rev. M. Pursell was chosen pastor October 5, 1878, and served until November 5, 1881, receiving 8 members. On October 1, 1881, Rev. A. J. Webb was made choice of as pastor by the church, who served for three years, receiving 6 members. For the year 1885, Rev. J. P. McConnell was given charge of the church. He served until October 31, 1891, when he was chosen again but declined to serve any longer, receiving 34 members. On November 22, 1891, the church met in a called conference, for the purpose of choosing a pastor, and made choice of Rev. W. L. Singleton, who served for two years, receiving none into the church. At the end of this time, which was September 30, 1893, Rev. A. H. Holland was given the pastorate of the church, and served until September 30, 1899, receiving 18 members. At this time Rev. J. W. Singleton was elected pastor, and served for six years and two months, receiving 14 members. On November 4, 1905, Rev. W. T. Grenade was elected as pastor of the church and served until February 2, 1907, when he resigned the care of the church, he receiving 19 members. On Feb. 10, 1907, the church met in a call conference and chose Rev. A. C. Shuler to fill out the remainder of the year, but he quit the care of the church in July, leaving the church without a pastor until January, 1908, when Rev. J. J. Stevenson took charge, having been elected on August 31, 1907; he had charge of the church until October, 31, 1908, receiving 2 members. At this time Rev. M. D. George was chosen pastor and served until Oct. 1, 1910, receiving 6 members. On September 3, 1910, Rev. T. R. Morgan, the present pastor, was chosen, but did not take charge until January, 1911. The church has four deacons, as follows: J. A. Hannah, H. M. Wells, T. S. Garner and L. C. Davis. There have been only five clerks, with the present clerk, since its constitution. They are as follows: G. B. Hudson served for 7 years; J. A. Minor, 3 years; H. R. Hannah, 19 years; D. R. McDaniel served for 32 years, resigning March 5, 1910, when T. C. Rutledge, the present clerk, was elected. The value of the church's property is about $400. Its present membership is as follows: H. M. Wells, J. A. Hannah, D. R. McDaniel, T. S. Garner, Earley Davis, W. A. Minor, V. R. Williams, R. S. Sexton, L. B. Sexton, T. C. Rutledge, A. T. McCart, T. C. Nix, E. A. Wells, Garfield McCart, William Davis, J. R. Gresham, L. C. Davis, Lenor Clark, Rosser George, A. S. Hannah, J. M. Brooks, John Chandler, Howard Sexton, L. J. Brannan, Susan (Hannah) McCart, Perlina Garner, Margaret A. McCart, Elizabeth E. Williams, Addiline Wells, Emaline Haney, Elizabeth Hannah, Shereney A. Cates, Irena Davis, Perry (Rutledge) Britt, Mary V. Garner, Molley Davis, Mattie C. B. Pounds, Mary E. (Hannah) Brooks, Sarah P. Williams, Vasti C. Hannah, Jane Sexton, Levie Hay, Sallie Rutledge, Cora Sexton, Harriet Hay, Virginia E. (Hannah) Cofer, A. P. Gattis, Althara O. (Nix) Watson, Junie E. (Wells) Watson, Roxey Miller, Davey Davis, Mabel Williams, Blanche (Garner) Britt, May (Wells) McCart, Luda Williams, Barnet(Garner) Knight, Mary Hannah, Myrtis (Davis) Brooks, Nora B. Clark, Ruby Williams, A. J. Brooks, Nancy Chandler, Georgia Brannan. Additional Comments: Extracted from: GWINNETT CHURCHES A COMPLETE HISTORY OF EVERY CHURCH IN GWINNETT COUNTY, GEORGIA, WITH SHORT BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCHES OP ITS MINISTERS BY J. C. FLANIGAN 1911 This file has been created by a form at http://www.genrecords.org/gafiles/ File size: 5.9 Kb

    05/28/2004 07:54:16
    1. Ga-Gwinnett Co. Bible (Antioch Baptist)
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    3. Gwinnett County GaArchives Church Records.....Antioch Baptist Copyright Date 1911 ************************************************ Copyright. All rights reserved. http://www.rootsweb.com/~usgenweb/copyright.htm http://www.rootsweb.com/~usgenweb/ga/gafiles.htm ************************************************ File contributed for use in USGenWeb Archives by: Ann Anderson alabammygrammy@aol.com May 28, 2004, 1:37 pm Antioch. This church was organized August 11, 1888. Following is a list of those who were present at that time, and composed the Council of Recognition: W. A. Cain, W. K. Hadaway, W. T. Wallace, E. V. Pool, J. M. Pool, P. Williams, W. W. Simpson, A. H. Holland, moderator. Those who were members at the organization are as follows: Brethren-R. H. Duncan, C. B. Pool, E. A. Wood, A. J. Pool, M. L. McHugh, W. S. Hannah, J. T. Hannah, E. M. Stancil, George Manning, E. W. Hannah, Sisters-N. A. Duncan, L. A. Pool, Josephine Duncan, Celia Wood, Meliea McHugh, M. T. Hannah, Georgia Stancil, Lou Manning, Arminda Manning, Elizabeth Mauldin, S. E. Cain, L. Hannah, Anna Hannah. Soon after the organization plans were inaugurated, which terminated in the completion of the present building as it now stands. Among those who contributed largely of their means and time in building the church was Caleb B. Pool, and it was through his efforts that a church was planted at this place. Mr. Pool not only contributed largely of his means in building the church, but whatever of time and labor and service were necessary to the success and growth of the church were given freely and willingly. For 27 years he has missed only one service. The building was completed soon after the organization, except ceiling, which was finished later. Rev. W. W. Simpson was the first pastor, and perhaps it is worthy of note that the present pastor, Rev. J. R. Burel, was brought under conviction during the time he was pastor, and later united with the church during a revival that was being conducted by Rev. J. Frank Jackson, during the summer of 1896. Since its organization, this church has not .failed to keep a Sunday school going. Of course, at times during the winter season, the school would discontinue for a month or two, but at all times, with but one or two exceptions, this church has kept the Sunday school going for twenty-three years. On account of another church, of a different faith and order, being situated on the grounds near by, the Sunday school has been run on the "union plan." This plan has proven to be mutually agreeable, and beneficial to all concerned. The average enrollment from the beginning to the present has run from twenty-five to one hundred each year. C. B. Pool was superintendent for over twenty years, and to-day he still lives to see the fruits of his labors, and rejoices to know that over one hundred of his pupils have been converted to the faith in Jesus Christ, and out of this number several have gone forth as ministers and teachers of the Word. Those who are teachers and officers at present are: C. B. Pool, J. M. Pool, Hardie Roebuck and A. M. Roebuck. Owing to irregularities in the church record, it is impossible to give an accurate account of the time, and number baptized by each pastor. Altogether, since the church was organized, there have been about two-hundred united with the church. Out of this number, thirty-five were baptized into the fellowship of the church by the first pastor, W. W. Simpson, and about twenty-five by J. F. Jackson, missionary of the Mulberry Association. Following is a list of the pastors who have served the church since its organization: W. W. Simpson, James M. Davis, P. Williams, G. L. Bagwell, G. H. Thornhill, J. L. Phillips, J. M. Pirkle, J. W. Davis, E. H. Jennings, J. S. Settle, J. T. Jones, J. R. Burel. Those who are members at present are: C. B. Pool. E. M. Hannah, W. T. Wood, Henry McDaniel, D. W. Maddox, C. T. Wood, H. Mote, R. H. Burel, A. L. Mahaffy, A. J. Mahaffy, Perry Roebuck, T. V. Wood, J. M. Lawson, P. W. Stancil, Zach Hall, Alvin Tullis, William Pool, M. R. Timms, L. Harrison, Alf. Brady, O. B. Cofer, J. P. Mauldin, John Patton, E. M. Stancil, J. W. Harrison, J. W. Hannah, J. M. Pool, W. J. Roebuck, Joe Clack, Jessie Harrison, Russell Hannah, J. R. Burel, James Mahaffy, E. M. Tuggle, G. T. Wood, Thomas Williams, James McHugh, Julius Downs, Jake Cofer, Luther Thornhill, John Montgomery, Andrew Maddox, Joe Harrison, Thomas Hays, A. Harrison, G. M. Pool, Janie Roebuck, Lula Wood, Leila Mahaffy, Delphia Brown, Amanda Harrison, C. Montgomery, Doxie Maddox, T. Y. Timms, Lula Pool, Amanda Williams, Harriet Lou Burel, Victoria Maddox, Martha Deaton, Nora Kimbro, Mollie Hannah, Melie McHugh, Maggie Knight, Sally McIntyre, Martha McIntyre, Lula Burel, Della Mahaffy, Cody Gower, G. Stancil, Adar Harrison, Elizabeth Pool, Lula Greason, Esther Montgomery, Rilla Mahaffy, Bessie Harrison, Cora Pool, Bertha Daniel, Nancy Maddox, Russel Hannah, Celia Wood, Ollie Cofer, Jane Cofer, Ettie Clack, Evie Pool, T. McDaniel, May Forester, Ara Harrison, Bessie McIntyre, Maude Burel, Julia Wood, Flora Gower, Carrie Horn, B. Stancil, Amanda Pool, Nokie Burel. Additional Comments: Extracted from: GWINNETT CHURCHES A COMPLETE HISTORY OF EVERY CHURCH IN GWINNETT COUNTY, GEORGIA, WITH SHORT BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCHES OP ITS MINISTERS BY J. C. FLANIGAN 1911 This file has been created by a form at http://www.genrecords.org/gafiles/ File size: 5.6 Kb

    05/28/2004 07:37:33
    1. Ga-Gwinnett Co. Photo (Antioch Baptist )
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    3. Gwinnett County GaArchives Photo place.....Antioch Baptist Church 1911 ************************************************ Copyright. All rights reserved. http://www.rootsweb.com/~usgenweb/copyright.htm http://www.rootsweb.com/~usgenweb/ga/gafiles.htm ************************************************ File contributed for use in USGenWeb Archives by: Ann Anderson alabammygrammy@aol.com May 28, 2004, 1:28 pm Source: Gwinnett Churches by J. C. Flanigan Photo can be seen at: http://www.rootsweb.com/~usgenweb/ga/gwinnett/photos/gph424antiochb.jpg Image file size: 84.5 Kb See History of Antioch Baptist Church This file has been created by a form at http://www.genrecords.org/gafiles/ File size: 0.7 Kb

    05/28/2004 07:28:32
    1. Ga-Gwinnett Co. Bible (Snellville Bapti)
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    3. Gwinnett County GaArchives Church Records.....Snellville Baptist Copyright Date 1911 ************************************************ Copyright. All rights reserved. http://www.rootsweb.com/~usgenweb/copyright.htm http://www.rootsweb.com/~usgenweb/ga/gafiles.htm ************************************************ File contributed for use in USGenWeb Archives by: Ann Anderson alabammygrammy@aol.com May 28, 2004, 1:07 pm Snellville. Snellville Baptist church was organized August 12, 1882, with John Harris and wife, T. W. Hay and wife, W. H. Strand, Rufe Harris and wife, as members. The following year the present house of worship was erected, and is valued at $800. W. L. Singleton was pastor for fourteen years; J. E. Kennerly, two years; G. W. Phillips, two years; E. L. Langley, seven years; J. P. McConnell, five years; L. L. Singleton is the present pastor. The Sunday school has an enrollment of 100 members. M. O. Johnson is superintendent, Miss Annie May Biffle, secretary, and Willie D. Moore, Daisy Johnson, Annie May Biffle, Edner Barnett, Almer Tuck, teachers. There are 166 members of this church, viz: A. N. Britt, Willie Barnett, J. M. Barnett, Arthur Britt, Margarett Bailey, Walter Bennett, Ida Brownlee, J. L. Britt, Mamie Britt, Cora Loveless, Mary Bankston, Bema Britt, Gennie Bankston, Maggie Worthey, Mary Barnett, Allin Cofer, Robt. Cofer, James Conner, Alice Cooper, Lema Conner, Annie Cofer, Georgia Criswell, Ida Conner, Emma Conner, Zippie Conner, Jennie Conner, Lillie Clack, Emma Clack, Fannie Cofer, Gertrude Harper, Sallie Harper, Mamie Harper, Pearl Harris, Dora Herrington, J. E. Johnson, M. E. Johnson, J. J. Jones, Rena Johnson, Lillie Chandler, Lillie Dutton, S. J. Ewing, A. C. Eubanks, Mary Ewing, Mattie Eubanks, Sallie Ford, Ella Ford, J. A. Gresham, Mattie Greer, Lillie Gresham, Laura Gresham, Mary Gresham, Daisy Gresham, Maud Glaze, Thomas Hay, John Hay, R. J. Hay, Luther Haney, John Herrington, Robert Herrington, Ross Harbin, F. R. Henderson, H. G. Henderson, F. M. Henderson, Raymer Henderson, Zid Harbin, G. W. Hooper, James Hunt, Bob Herrington, Elizabeth Hay, Ethie Harris, Ellen Henderson, Jennie Hay, Druilla Henderson, Elmer Hay, Angeline Hay, Georgia Jones, Eva Johnson, Juttie Johnson, Daisy Johnston, J. P. Kilgore, G. B. Knight, Bob Knight, Grady Knight, W. L. Knight, Wesley Knight, Ora Knight, Minnie Kilgore, Susie Kilgore, Velmer Hornbuckle, Etta Knight, Mandy Knight, Sarah Knight, Bell Knight, Della Knight, Lula Knight, E. L. Langley, James Lanier, J. C. Lanford, Lee Loveless, M. L. Langley, Bella Lanford, Ara Lanier, Mrs. Lee Loveless, Minnie Loveless, Maggie Langley, Velma Hewatt, Alice Lanier, Tallie Langley, Maggie Moore, Lena Rutledge, Elisebeth Rawlins, L. J. Peters, Anna Peters, C. H. Rawlins, W. J. Rawlins, Jackie Rawlins, Cleveland Rutledge, Bertha Rawlins, Ida Rawlins, Dora .Rawlins, Clara Rawlins, Della Rutledge, J. M. Rawlins, Cora Rawlins, F. C. Sawyer, John Simonton, Audry Smith, Emma Sawyer, J. B. Tuck, J. M. Tuck, Eula Tuck, Anna Tuck, S. C. Williams, C. S. Worthy, Virgil Wood, Maggie Worthy, Tinnie Rogan, Della Williams, Cora Webb, Mattie Williams, Carrie McElroy, Cora Wood, Lena Hewatt, Susie Wiley, Pearl Johnson, Henry White, Annie Bell Williams, Emma Williams, Odell Worthy, May Williams, Louise Wade, Cora Whitworth, Philo Yancy, T. C. Yancy, Pearl Brand, Ida Yancy, Cula Yancy, Jane Yancy. Additional Comments: Extracted from: GWINNETT CHURCHES A COMPLETE HISTORY OF EVERY CHURCH IN GWINNETT COUNTY, GEORGIA, WITH SHORT BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCHES OP ITS MINISTERS BY J. C. FLANIGAN 1911 This file has been created by a form at http://www.genrecords.org/gafiles/ File size: 3.9 Kb

    05/28/2004 07:07:53
    1. Ga-Gwinnett Co. Photo (Snellville Bapti)
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    3. Gwinnett County GaArchives Photo place.....Snellville Baptist Church 1911 ************************************************ Copyright. All rights reserved. http://www.rootsweb.com/~usgenweb/copyright.htm http://www.rootsweb.com/~usgenweb/ga/gafiles.htm ************************************************ File contributed for use in USGenWeb Archives by: Ann Anderson alabammygrammy@aol.com May 28, 2004, 12:59 pm Source: Gwinnett Churches by J. C. Flanigan Photo can be seen at: http://www.rootsweb.com/~usgenweb/ga/gwinnett/photos/gph423snellvil.jpg Image file size: 102.9 Kb See History of Snellville Baptist Church This file has been created by a form at http://www.genrecords.org/gafiles/ File size: 0.7 Kb

    05/28/2004 06:59:31
    1. Ga-Gwinnett Co. Bible (Collins Hill)
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    3. Gwinnett County GaArchives Church Records.....Collins Hill Copyright Date 1911 ************************************************ Copyright. All rights reserved. http://www.rootsweb.com/~usgenweb/copyright.htm http://www.rootsweb.com/~usgenweb/ga/gafiles.htm ************************************************ File contributed for use in USGenWeb Archives by: Ann Anderson alabammygrammy@aol.com May 28, 2004, 12:55 pm Collins Hill. This church was organized September 9, 1906. One of the leading spirits in the organization was Mr. T. E. Collins, a substantial farmer in the community, and in whose honor the new church was named. Its first memers were T. E. Collins, W. H. Coats, T. J. Davis, J. P. Collins, W. V. Roebuck, J. T. Aderholt, Mrs. N. J. Coats, Lou Johnson, Mrs. M. E. Davis, Jane Collins, Mattie Roebuck, Eva Aderholt. In the spring following the organization, the present building was put up. It is a splendid church building and worth at least $1,000. The first pastor was Rev. J. J. Adams. He served one year and one month, receiving twenty-seven into the church. Rev. John Kennerly served as pastor for six months. For a year and four months Rev. E. H. Jennings served the church, forty-four joining during his pastorate. The present pastor, Rev. J. R. Burel, has served the church about two years, four members being added during this time. T. E. Collins is superintendent of the Sunday school, which has an attendance of about 60. The teachers are H. L. Peeples, W. P. Peevy, J. H. Collins, S. L. Ashworth, Mrs. C. O. Peeples, Mrs. J. H. Collins and Mrs. Alma Peevy. Each member's name is given here: W. H. Coats, T. J. Davis, J. P. Collins, W. V. Roebuck, J. T. Aderholt, J. T. Collins, J. H. Collins, Lee Davis, Wm. Noblet, J. E. Canup, R. D. Brooks, Leonard Brooks, John Payne, Liss Payne, Jack Webb, Henry Webb, Will Johnson, Thos. Johnson, Howard Conup, W. T. Frazier, W. T. Peavy, J. R. Peevy, Daniel Clack, Edgar McGee, W. S. Drummond, J. T. Price, B. F. Harbin, A. B. Ashworth, S. L. Ashworth, Jeff Hosea, Edgar Martin, Henry Gullege, R. P. Langley, Rev. A. H. Holland, N. J. Coats, Lou Johnson, M. E. Davis, Jane Collins, Mattie Roebuck, Eva Aderholt, Van Collins, Lena Roebuck, Vesser Roebuck, Mary Collins, Florence Collins, Essie Mae Wall, J. E. Canup, Sallie Brooks, Emmie Payne, Ethel Payne, Maud Durham, William Noblet, Emma Canup, Azilee Aderholt, S. F. Peavy, Della Clack, Zena Clack, W. C. Peavy, Nancy Drummond, J. A. Ethridge, Alma Peavy, Beaula Aderholdt, Dovie Johnson, Effie Hosea, Maud Roebuck, Victorie Price, Fannie Harbin, Eva Ashworth, Edgar McGee, Pearl Peavy, Edgar Martin, Stella Payne, Mollie Holland, Flourine Peeples. Additional Comments: Extracted from: GWINNETT CHURCHES A COMPLETE HISTORY OF EVERY CHURCH IN GWINNETT COUNTY, GEORGIA, WITH SHORT BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCHES OP ITS MINISTERS BY J. C. FLANIGAN 1911 This file has been created by a form at http://www.genrecords.org/gafiles/ File size: 3.1 Kb

    05/28/2004 06:55:20
    1. Ga-Gwinnett Co. Bible (Hebron)
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    3. Gwinnett County GaArchives Church Records.....Hebron Copyright Date 1911 ************************************************ Copyright. All rights reserved. http://www.rootsweb.com/~usgenweb/copyright.htm http://www.rootsweb.com/~usgenweb/ga/gafiles.htm ************************************************ File contributed for use in USGenWeb Archives by: Ann Anderson alabammygrammy@aol.com May 28, 2004, 12:49 pm Hebron. The above named church was organized on July 2, 1842. The first building was erected this same year some two and a half miles southeast of the present site on the land now belonging to the J. G. Loveless estate, near the Davenport place. It remained there until 1844, when John Wood gave the church three acres of land where the church now stands. Services were held in this building until 1881, when the new building was constructed, the same being used at the present time, and which is valued at $1,000. At the organization of the church, John Hendrix and William Wright constituted the presbytery. The charter members were: John Wood, A. J. Wood, L. A. Wood Sr., H. M. Wood, Wm. Richardson, Sanford Goodwin, Mrs. Sanford Goodwin, Elizabeth Wood, Suanna Wood, Elizabeth H. Wood, Emily H. Moore, Nancy Reed, Mary B. Sammon, Polly A. Green and Marcouri Richardson, a colored slave. During the 69 years of the church's history, it has had eighteen pastors. The present pastor, Rev. H. N. Rainey, has served 30 years, or nearly one-half of the time. The names of pastors and term of service follow: William Wright, 1842-'44; A. Hadaway, 1844-'45; S. B. Churchill, 1845-'47; Joseph I. Laudermilk, 1847-'48; D. H. Moncrief, 1848-'59; W. C. Smith, 1859-'62; J. M. Davis, 1862-'63; Cowen, 1863-'64; W. H. Strickland, 1864-'67; J. M. Davis, 1867-'68; A. K. Tribble and H. Jackson, 1868-'70; T. E. Kennerly, 1870-'72; G. T. Robinson, 1872-'74; J. L. B. Barrett, 1874-'76; H. N. Rainey, 1876-'91; A. H. Holland, 1891-'92; N. H. Rainey, 1892-1901; J. P. McConnell, 1901-'05; H. N. Rainey, 1905 to present time. The church has had eleven clerks, as follows: John Wood, 1841-'57; B. A. Blakey, 1857-'67; J. T. Hadaway, 1867-'73; R. F. Watkins, 1873-'74; W. H. Wood, 1874-'86; B. S. Ambrose, 1886-'89; A. J. Green, 1889-'92; I. G. Hood, 1892-1903; A. A. Loveless, 1903-'09; Lee Freeman, 1909-'11; A. A. Loveless, 1911. The members of the church who have served as deacons are: John Wood, Wm. Richardson, Lesley A. Wood, 1842-'57; B. A. Blakey, 1857-'67; J. T. Hadaway, Stephen Moncrief, A. J. Wood, B. A. Blakey, E. S. Hogan, B. T. Harbin, J. M. Wilson, W. H. Wood, J. G. Hood. The church has given to the ministry A. L. Moncrief, W. H. Strickland, J. T. Robinson and J. H. Barber. The church has a Sunday school with an enrollment of 65. J. M. Wilson and J. D. Self are superintendents, with Ruth Hood, Essie Jones and May Freeman as teachers. The church is a liberal contributor to all the denominational institutions. It has a membership of 94 females and 77 males, a total of 171, to-wit: W. H. Wood, Alex L. Freeman, Cecil M. Green, James M. Wilson, John S. Hood, J. Robert Hood, W. H. Freeman, S. H. Freeman, Melvin Tullis, J. A. Barber, B. V. Wilson, Jas. W. Green, J. B. Downs, G. L. Knight, Alden M. Wilson, John Hayes, Calvin Green, Arthur Hogan, C. F. Rainey, A. L. Sammon, Alva A. Loveless, John M. Loveless, Walter G. Mahaffey, Ralph Freeman, J. W. Hamilton, Samuel Rainey, Samuel Harris, G. B. Wright, T. L. Ambrose, Daniel Clayborn, Frank Green, J. H. Mahaffey, J. W. Skelton, Esben Skelton, Leonard Hinton, T. J. Sammon, Ethel Pharr, Clive King, Lee Freeman, M. T. King, Z. T. King, D. C. Simpson, Henry Hayes, John E. McMillan, Carl Stanley, Henry Stanley, Marcus Stanley, Samuel Freeman, Thomas Freeman, Bart Freeman, Chalmers Ethridge, Preston Skelton, Charlie Davenport, Bonnie Hill, A. L. Givens, J. C. Ray, Sherman Jones, Alvin Roebuck, John Simpson, Vincent P. Smith, George Donlad, Earnest McElreath, S. J. Freeman, Leander Day, H. H. Deaton, James Wilson, James Jones, Radford Ethridge, Other Pharr, Otis Pharr, Hugh Hood, James Victor Hood, James C. Pool, William Edwards, Euler Self, J. W. Pound, J. D. Self, R. J. Davis. Margaret Sims, Elizabeth H. Freeman, Susie E. Brown, Flora Stanley, Georgia A. Freeman, Nancy A. Green, Lucy W. Green, Laura H. Wright, Mary E. Williams, Carrie F. Blakey, Mary Barnett, Sallie C. Sims, Linna A. King, Mattie Loveless Hood, Mattie Wilson Hood, Amanda McMillan, Mattie A. Ray, Mattie Wood, Elizabeth Tuck, Samantha C. Barber, Annie F. Sammon, Birdie Wood Hamilton, Memphis Freeman, Alma Pierce, Essie Sammon, Clara Edmond, Pearl Freeman, Isabella J. Knight, S. W. Wood, Alice Wilson, Alice Wood, Callie Pharr Wilson, J. D. R. Mitchell, Sallie Hinton, Maud Stanley, Mattie Hamilton, Catherine Rainey, Mattie Hill, Kate Mahaffey, Alma Loveless, Josie Skelton, Estelle Shelton, Laura King, Callie D. Wilson, Ruth Hood, Annie Wilson, Mattie Hill, Snowie Stanley, Clara Pharr, Lana McMillan, Essie Jones, Oneal Mooney, Ava Smith, Bonnie Sims, Beuna Jones, C. J. Simpson, Minnie A. Griswell, Francis Tullis, Francis Hayes, May Freeman, Ruby Freeman, Annie Lee Sims, Carrie Stanley, Elzie Davenport, Luella Mooney, Annie Hill, Sarah Jones, Lovie M. Adams, Alice Roebuck, Etta Hinton, Melvina Truelove, Addie Day, Leila Pool, Mary E. Smith, Mamie Freeman, Margaret Knight, Jessie Hill, Maud Evelyn Stanley, Linnie McElreath, Eula Givins, Annie May Hinton, Hassie Day, Lola Deaton, Flora Givens, Clummie Deaton, Dora Deaton, Lizzie Green, Effie Sikes, Bessie Freeman, Ruby Wood, Snowdell Wood, Annie Deaton, Mrs. J. W. Pound, Mrs. C. J. Lane, Luna Davis. Additional Comments: Extracted from: GWINNETT CHURCHES A COMPLETE HISTORY OF EVERY CHURCH IN GWINNETT COUNTY, GEORGIA, WITH SHORT BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCHES OP ITS MINISTERS BY J. C. FLANIGAN 1911 This file has been created by a form at http://www.genrecords.org/gafiles/ File size: 6.2 Kb

    05/28/2004 06:49:39
    1. Ga-Gwinnett Co. Photo (Hebron Church)
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    3. Gwinnett County GaArchives Photo place.....Hebron Church 1911 ************************************************ Copyright. All rights reserved. http://www.rootsweb.com/~usgenweb/copyright.htm http://www.rootsweb.com/~usgenweb/ga/gafiles.htm ************************************************ File contributed for use in USGenWeb Archives by: Ann Anderson alabammygrammy@aol.com May 28, 2004, 12:37 pm Source: Gwinnett Churches by J. C. Flanigan Photo can be seen at: http://www.rootsweb.com/~usgenweb/ga/gwinnett/photos/gph422hebronch.jpg Image file size: 111.2 Kb See History of Hebron Church This file has been created by a form at http://www.genrecords.org/gafiles/ File size: 0.7 Kb

    05/28/2004 06:37:34
    1. Ga-Gwinnett Co. Bible (Baptist Church o)
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    3. Gwinnett County GaArchives Church Records.....Baptist Church of Christ Copyright Date 1911 ************************************************ Copyright. All rights reserved. http://www.rootsweb.com/~usgenweb/copyright.htm http://www.rootsweb.com/~usgenweb/ga/gafiles.htm ************************************************ File contributed for use in USGenWeb Archives by: Ann Anderson alabammygrammy@aol.com May 28, 2004, 12:18 pm Ebenezer. The Baptist church of Christ at Ebenezer is located in Harbins district, five miles from Dacula, five from Auburn, and seven from Winder. This is one of the oldest churches in the country, it was organized March 28, 1847. In membership, it is the largest Baptist church in the county. It started with a large membership of 48, namely : Caleb Hall, L. J. Knight, John Brown, Burrel Higgins, F. H. Higgins, Charles Ewing, Benjamin Still, M. Higgins, I. L. Brown, Martin L. Knight, Alexander Hall, Thos. Wages, S. C. Brown, Marion Higgins, James Higgins, John Evard, Abel Wright, F. B. Higgins, Wm. Baity, G. W. Sweat, Jess Wages, James Ewing, John McMillian,____ Walls, Jane Hall, Elizabeth Hall, Elizabeth Knight, Mary Hall, Juley Walls, S. C. Brown, Poly Etheridge, Elizabeth Pratt,. Rosanah F. Hall, Mary Kitcrease, Mary T. Brown, Julea Ewing, Lusinda Higgins, Selah Fowler, Amil Higgins, Mary Ann E. Bankston, Jane Wise, Mary E. Brown, Eliza M. Brown, Lelith Higgins, Susan Wages, Sarah E. Wise, Sentha Higgins, and L. Davis. The present church was built in 1882, out of the very best lumber, and is worth $1,500. J. S. Settles, of Winder, is the pastor and has been for the past three years. It has a good Sunday school. Number on roll, 100. W. T. Knight is superintendent, W. P. Carter, E. S. Wages, W. F. Hall, Walter Knight, teachers. This church has been served by ten different preachers: S. B. Churchhill, from 1847 to 1851. J. J. Davis, from 1851 to 1852. Burrel Higgins, from 1852 to 1854. Hartwell Jackson, from 1854 to 1857. Burrel Higgins, from 1857 to 1860. A. J. Kelley, from 1860 to 1862. Hartwell Jackson, from 1862 to 1873. J. T. Robinson, from 1873 to 1875. G. L. Bagwell, from 1875 to 1883. D. C. Simpson, from 1883 to 1885. E. P. Williams, from 1885 to 1887. G. L. Bagwell, from 1887 to 1890. J. M. Williams, from 1890 to 1907. J. S. Settles, from 1909 to present time, August, 1911. This church meets every first Sunday and Saturday before. E. S. Wages is clerk; J. R. Whitley, E. S. Hogans, J. T. Kilcrease, and W. T. Etheridge, deacons. This church has 307 members,, namely: J. C. Drummond, David Crow, J. T. Kilcrease, W. T. Etheridge, E. S. Etheridge, H. A. Rutledge, John Sells, Earlie Crow, J. I. Frachiseur, O. C. Sims, Ed. Crow, E. A. Franklin, R. D. Mobley, Nathan Kilcrease, Jim Crow, John Crow, William Crow, J. S. Higgins, M. G. Hogans, S. T. McClung, J. H. Bowen, S. L. Smith, J. W. Crow, W M. Hall, J. W. Etheridge, F. C. Butler, S. H. Kennedy, T. H. Maxey, G. A. Walls, W. T. Knight, J. R. Whitley, W. D. Butler, J. R. H. Knight, Fint Hall, L. T. Wages, Marion Wages, T. C. Hall, E. S. Wages, J. F. Wages, W. F. Hall, R. R. Higgins, Henry Hall, Duck Hutchins, Jim Braderry, L. J. Philipps, Troy Whitley, W. P. McClung, Will Drummond, Ed McClung, Geo. Price, E. S. Hogans, A. J. Bowen, W. L. Etheridge, M. E. Knight, Will Edwards, S. G. Rutledge, Elis Givens, Lizzie Williams, Robert Myes, George Patrick, John Kidd, Walter Knight, Edgar Philipps, W. T. Clark, T. C. Smith, John Butler, Will Williams, Sanford Drummond, Albert Greeson, Oscar Cheeley, Roy Price, Frank Brady, J. M. Drummond, Herbert Drummond, Taylor Whitley, Culbert Drummond, Mell Drummond, Calvin Kilcrease, Jimmie Kilcrease, Sam Mote, R. N. Bramble, Earlie Pierce, H. H. Etherige, Gertie Drummond. Lou Ashworth, J. W. Bowen, John Butler, G. W. Flymail, Jim Bowen, Howie Landers, Jimmie Crow, Luther Hartigree, Virgil Hogans, Addie Drummond, Colline Higgins, Frances Butler, Josie Pratt, D. J. Wages, Martha Etheridge, Hilda Higgins, Mary A. Wright, Sindy Wages, Nancey Wright, Francis Bowen, N. M. Hall, Lina Bowen, Mary F. Ewing, E. J. Drummond, Sarah Crow, Sintha Gowers, Jane Crow, Gussie Crow, Mary Whitley, Fronie Edward, Lula Hall, Emeline Hall, Mary H. Smith, Has Tate, Disie Rutledge, Nancy Wages, Mary Mize, Jane Edwards, Margret Etheredge, Mary Hartiegree, Eveline Edward, Etta Greeson, Mary Peevy, Ella Cole, C. Higgins, Julia Johnson, S. E. Rutledge, Margaret McDaniel, Olie Holcobrun, Cora McClung, Maggie Crow, Sallie V. Peevy, Jannie Patrick, Cammie Crow, Olie Shockford, Ida Sells, Jane McDaniel, Margie Archer, Collie Barber, Missiaria Crow, Mursy Wages, Addie Smith, Algre Frochieseur, Nancy Kennedy, Martha Walls, Margret Greeson, Rohen Price, M. E. Givens, S. E. Yancy, Epsie Hogans, Henry Etta Etheridge, Matilda Davis, Mauddie Kilcrease, Margia Franklin, Nancy Knight, Marget Tanner, Mattie Wages, Avie Crow, Claud Sims, Mattie Kilcrease, Emmie Hogans, Collie Wages, Lillie Evens, N. J. McDainel, M. M. Patrick, M. F. Peevy, Emma Knight, Anlnie McClung, Lonnie Yancy, Emma Sells, Ella Wages, Ella Hutchins, Rosie Maxey, Mary McDaniel, Mandy Crow, Lula Butler, M. A. Whitley, E. E. Butler, Mattie Knight, Lula Wood, Maud Bowen, Bessie Patrick, A. F. Knight, Addie Hall, Jannie Higgins, Susie Kilcrease, Delphia Hall, Jimmie Hall, Sunnie Hutchins, Pearl Pierce, Josie Biggers, Della Biggers, Sussie Angland, Tishia Bradberry, Sallie Bradberry, Lessie Philipps, Mary Sims, Cora Pool, Fannie Rice, Bertha Knight, Stella Etheridge, Nona Ashworth, Nettie Attaway, Morandy Knight, Bertha Gilbert, E. M. Brody, Annie Moore, Ella Brown, Omie Etheridge, Nancy Drummond, Mary Hogans, Mollie E. Hogans, Effie Kennedy, Jannie Bowen, Linda Williams, Ella Rutledge, Lola Knight, Maud Kilcrease, Mollie Clark, Bertha Philipps, Alma Knight, Ida Knight, Lola Etheridge, Minnie Hall, Bertie Knight, Lola Hall, Nannie Hall, Maudie Drummond, Minnie Greeson, Connie Mosley, M. S. Cheeley, Tavie Cheeley, Lula Hall, Vinie Hall, Ella Morris, Cammie Knight, Mazella Drummond, Mazella Yancey, Lessie Drummond, Desie Drummond, Gertie Mise, Anlee Landers, Minnie Edwards, Janie Kennedy, Lola Kilcrease, Ethel Mote, Mattie Bradberry, Texie Butler, Rocia Drummond, Venie Higgins, W. T. Gilison, Will Patrick, Joe Price, Joe Hall, John Hall, Geo. Hall, Lunie Hall, Emma Hall, Carry Hall, Alma Hall, Gertie Hall, Will Greeson, Bertha Greeson, Merlin Knight, Ada Knight, Ida Knight, J. C. Hall, H. T. Bradberry, A. J. Haymond, W. T. Knight, Andrew Lamery, Vernie Hogans, Linda Edwards, Annie Philips, Japsy Reeny, Lottie Wages, Leo Bigger, Jim Bigger, J. C. Kilgore, Wilish Kilgore, Cammie Crow, Maudie Wages, Alice Knight, Essie Knight, Iloh Bowen, G. T. Bowers, Rubie Hall, Ben White, Mrs. White, Alex Givens, Oscar Crow, James Griffith. The church has been greatly revived this year. It has just closed its meeting. Rev. Frank Jackson has been with the church during the revival. There were 35 additions. Additional Comments: Extracted from: GWINNETT CHURCHES A COMPLETE HISTORY OF EVERY CHURCH IN GWINNETT COUNTY, GEORGIA, WITH SHORT BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCHES OP ITS MINISTERS BY J. C. FLANIGAN 1911 This file has been created by a form at http://www.genrecords.org/gafiles/ File size: 7.7 Kb

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    1. Ga-Gwinnett Co. Bible (Bethbara)
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    3. Gwinnett County GaArchives Church Records.....Bethbara Copyright Date 1911 ************************************************ Copyright. All rights reserved. http://www.rootsweb.com/~usgenweb/copyright.htm http://www.rootsweb.com/~usgenweb/ga/gafiles.htm ************************************************ File contributed for use in USGenWeb Archives by: Ann Anderson alabammygrammy@aol.com May 28, 2004, 11:59 am Bethabara. This church was constituted in the early part of the last century, as early perhaps as 1813. It was then located two miles east of County Line academy where the Wheeler family now lives. Later it was moved to its present location. The present building was erected some 30 years ago. There had been two or three buildings used prior to this. The first minutes in the preserved records are dated March 12, 1825. Ansolem Anthony was pastor at that time. On May 7, 1825, the pastor read a constitution or decorum to the church, which was adopted and recorded in the clerk's book. The minute for May 10, 1826, reads in part as follows : "Conference opened by Brother Anthony. Elizabeth Morris came forward and told what God had done for her soul, and .she was received. Also Jeremiah Sparks; came forward and after giving satisfaction to the church was restored to fellowwship." The following sentence appears in the minute of December 13, 1828: "As brethren W. Brown and Geo. Flanigan have not attended for several meetings past, therefore brother Jessie Osborn is appointed to visit them and request them to attend our next conferencq to show the cause of their absence." The minute of October 2, 1830, acknowledges the receipt of a petition from Redland church for ministerial aid to ordain a minister. At the December, 1830, conference, it is recorded that Brother W. Walls brought charges against Brother George Flanigan and Brother James Flanigan for trading with a slave contrary to law, and a committee was appointed to see them and ask for their attendance on the next conference. The following is taken from the minute of March 10, 1860: "Sister Maurning Brown, a black woman, came forward and stated that she had been a member of the Baptist church at Antioch, and. the church having dissolved she had failed to get a letter of dismission, and that she desired to become a member of the church." She was received at the next meeting. Ansolem Anthony served as pastor .from the organization of the church, certainly from 1825, to 1856. At that time D. H. Moncrief was called and served one year. There were only two male members that year, viz: Ansolem Anthony and Vincent Dalton. J. M. Davis served as pastor from 1856 to 1866. Then A. D. Wall served one year. J. M. Davis was recalled, and served to 1870. H. N. Rainey was pastor in 1871; G. L. Bagwell from 1872 to 1883; P. Williams in 1884-'85; G. L. Bagwell from 1886 to 1891; D. C. Simpson from 1892 to 1894; J. R. Barrett in 1895; J. M. Williams from 1896 to 1902; no pastor in 1903; J. M. Williams from 1904 to 1906; G. L. Bagwell in 1906; J. B. Brookshire in 1907; S. P. Higgins from 1908 to the present time. From September, 1888, to September, 1892, during the pastorate of G. L. Bagwell there were 55 additions by baptism. There were nineteen during the pastorate of D. C. Simpson; ten during that of J. R. Barrett; one hundred and twenty-five during that of J. M. Williams; sixteen during that of G. L. Bagwell in 1906; nine during that of J. B. Brookshire; twenty during that of S. P. Higgins. The membership August 28, 1911, amounts to 310, and is as follows : J. B. Attaway, W. T. Simpson, J. N. Williams, Albert Simpson, W. E. Flanigan, Jesse Attaway, W. K. Attaway, Felix Norris, Jas. A. Roquemore, G. W. Wright, N. B. Attaway, D. F. Page, T. C. Flanigan, C. S. Attaway, J. T. Vanderford, John Davis, J. E. A. Puckett, W. T. Hall, Geo. Haynie, S. P. Hall, J. T. Queen, J. A. Boss, J. S. Elliott, L. A. Dalton, J. C. Dalton, R. P. Simpson, Henry Elliott, David Hall, Willie Boss, J. B. Dalton, J. W. Stewart, David Holman, E. D. Murphy, Thos. Reynolds, Marion Nelson, Melvin Davis, Jas. Davis, Thos. Sims, Clarence Sigman, Ped Childers, Luther Attaway, Cliff Elder, K. Tanner, Wm. Murphy, C. B. Parker, Chas. Bowls, Jas. Abner, John Abner, Walker Adams, Wm. Rockmore, Jud. Boss, Pink Williams, Cliff Freeman, Albert Freeman, J. H. Holman, Powers Peppers, G. M. Sims, Spergeon Williams, Offie Flanigan, A. F. Gregory, S. Dowdy, Frank Dowdy, Natie Elliott, J. M. Simpson, J. W. Thomas, Walker Thrasher, L. B. Dalton, Vaston Attaway, John Wheeler, John Coker, Claud Freeman, Cabe Maddox, Luther Bowles, J. W. W. Maddox, John Mosely, G. N. Maddox, W. Comming, B. F. Maddox, Doc Nelson, W. J. Phillips, Atticus Sims, Chas. Nelson, L. Tanner, J. F. Watson, T. Hays, Rich House, Lum Rooks, Lee Hall, Bud Brewer, W. T. Sims, J. W. Reynolds, J. F. Watson, Jr., J. A. Vanderford, J. A. Attaway, M. A. Abner, T. H. Thomas, S. R. Puckett, Rus. Flanigan, A. J. Pierce, Earnest Stewart, C. C. Stewart, W. A. Watson, J. T. Wright, A. L. Davis, W. H. Brewer, A. D. Murphy, J. L. Brewer, J. M. Murphy, A. W. Wright, Marion Davis, H. B. Feagans, J. M. West, J. E. Spivy, John Puckett, Lee Dalton, W. A. Hill, John Dowdy, R. W. Dalton, J. H. Boyd, S. O. Boyd, J. A. Boyd, J. S. Hardy, J. D. Abner, Paul Wheeler, Rufus Wheeler, Willie Rainey, W. H. Attaway, Roy Flanigan, Floyd Hill, Hermon Attaway, Walter Vanderford, Branon Williams, J. T. Flowers, John Haygood, Thos. Holmon, John Brooks, Dan West, S. E. Edwards, E. D. Clark, Roy Castleberry, Boss Bailey, Harvey Clark, Arch House, Joe Edwards, Willie Adams, Julia Parker, Narsis Osborn, F. M. Osborn, Caroline Maynard, Martha Attaway, Elizabeth Roguemore, E. J. Attaway, Mary Williams, S. A. Dalton, Susan Page, Jane Norris, Sarah Manders, Elizabeth Brown, Letie Flanigan, C. A. Elder, C. J. Attaway, N. M. Vanderford, Martha Foster, Josie Attaway, Anna Puckett, Lessie Cross, Sallie Manders, Sarah Skelton, Mary Haney, Julia Hall, Ticia Attway, M. A. Boss, S. T Jackson, Sarah Elliott, Levie Davis, Avy McClayne, Ezra Hall, P. V. Simpson, Della Wright, F. A. Hall, Mattie Hall, Maggie Harrison, Cora Helton, Lizzie Adams, Cinthia Elder, Alma Sigman, Callie Simpson, Maud Williams, Annie Craig, L. L. Murphy, Matilda Elliott, Nancy Attaway, Sarah Davis, Bell Hudgins, Lettie Boss, Siss Reynolds, Sallie Sims, Fannie Vanderford, Josie Abner, Martha Davis, Lizzie Murphy, Julia Watson, Jessie Cruce, Mary Tanner, Susie Page, Lizzie Roberts, Mollie Simpson, Soonie Elder, Ella Williams, Ophelia Coplin, Lula Wood, Jessie House, Uguilla Watson, Mamie Abner, Sudie Woodall, Mollie Haynie, Belle Dalton, Mary Holmon, Odnie Freeman, Luda Adams, Ensie Holman, Mattie Adams, Cora Attaway, Lela Hall, Ella Bass, Azie Rainey, Flora Stancil, Lula Davis, Alma Vanderford, May Chamblee, Maggie Coker, Alma Adams, Carrie Gregory, Mahalie Dowdy, Carrie Dowdy, Plina Dowdy, Pearl Dowdy, Lunar Tanner, Alice Attaway, Martha Coker, Dongie Manders, Medie Pierce, Lela McElreath, M. Johnson, Pearl Freeman, Ada Mauldin, Lillie Thrasher, Marity Maddox, Maud Hall, Ola Wallis, C. A. Maddox, Sarah Nelson, Fannie Cross, Pearl Williams, Lillie Sims, Sudie Elder, Ida Rooks, Mary Bowls, Rilla Hays, Netta Stewart, Mrs. J. F. Watson, Georgia Doster, A. J. Brewer, Josie Reynolds, Cassie Craft, Ella Moseley, Mattie Stewart, Estelle Craft, Sarah Moseley, Floy Attaway, Mary Price, Lena Hudgins, Moene Hays, Ida Hudgins, Bertha Murphy, Lena Hall, Mittie Wheeler Mary Murphy, S. H. West, Martha West, Lessie Williams, Nancy Hardy, Emma Spivy, Mary Puckett, Mary Nelson, Minnie Boyd. Emma Abner, Ganell Castleberry, Mary Boyd, M. M. Jackson, Lizzie Puckett, Margie Adams, Delzenie Day, Nathan Bowls, Tiney Freeman, Lena Murphy, Lovie Haygood, Fannie Bowls, Pearl Rooks, Alice Freeman, Etter Clark, Josie Attaway, Lula Clack, Emma Abner, John Puckett, Mary Puckett, Lela Freeman, Thadis Clark, Lizzie Adams, Willie Adams. Additional Comments: Extracted from: GWINNETT CHURCHES A COMPLETE HISTORY OF EVERY CHURCH IN GWINNETT COUNTY, GEORGIA, WITH SHORT BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCHES OP ITS MINISTERS BY J. C. FLANIGAN 1911 This file has been created by a form at http://www.genrecords.org/gafiles/ File size: 8.7 Kb

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