Rehoboth Baptist Church, was first located about one an a quarter miles below Cataula, Georgia. On March 10, 1839 , the Church was in conferences set. The Rev George Granberry was the Minister. It is thought that the Church was in existence before that date, but the other ministers are not known. It is thought that the Grandberry family gave four acres of land for the orginal site. The Church Cemetery is there, but the church as been moved to Cataula. In the first conference a letter was granted to sister Dinah a woman of colour, the property of the B.B. Buchannan. Mr. V A Hill was clerk. In November 17, 1839 , The Rev. George Granberry , Hiram McCullers, Willis Evenson were delegates to the Columbus. The following formed a presbytery viz: James Perryman, Wm. Henderson, G. B. Waldrop ( My gr gr grandpapa) Cary Willis, Anderson Smith, and Robert Fleming. Bother and Sister McKinley were dismissed by letter. A partial list of the members from the entry April 30, 1842, follows: Jesse Cox, Jane Cox, Robertson McCullers, Martha Ann McCullers, Tabitha Higgingbothoam, Emily Higgingbotham, Nancy Gunn, Martha Hamby, Mitchell Stribling, Newton McCuller, and a few more. It appears that Benjamin Waldrop (papa of the Rev. Green Berry Waldrop), Benjamin's wife Alsey and Bodi Waldrop had moved on. They were found in Alabama. Also : Heard Family Nancy Heard married Joseph Ryan Waldrop son of the Rev. Green Berry Waldrop from Georgia to Mississippi. Higgingbothams-Nancy Caroline Waldrop daughter of the Rev. Green Berry Waldrop married Seaborn Higgingbothom. Eavenson--The Rev. Green Berry buried in Eavenson's Cemetery. Higgingbothom and Eavenson along with the Heard were together with the Rev. Green Berry Waldrop in and around the 1820s until 1840. Henry Low Waldrop, the Rev. Green Berry Waldrop's son was born in Harris County. It appears many of these people were friends and traveled together and settled in the same places. Most of the Information I am sharing came from Talbot, Harris, Muscogee, Cowetta and other Counties in Georgia Libaries Court Houses and the friendly people in these Counties.. It appears these families were drawn here by the the land grants. Wadrops have also been found in Clayton, County, Georgia, Jonesboro, Georgia. Mr. Joseph H. Moore of Jonesboro, Georgia has Waldrop ancestors. Mr. Moore has great knowledge of the Civil War and the Battle of Jonesboros Georgia. Sandra maiden name Waldrop Georgia