>Terry, I did not read your message in it's entirety so did not answer >completely in previous message. In the book "History of Lowndes County >Georgia, 1825-1941", page 113-114 states........ > > >"The Cat Creek Church, located at Cat Creek, Georgia, was constituted on >June 29, 1867, with five charter members, which has increased in the years >to something near one hundred. The charter members were Mr. and Mrs. Wm, >B Davis, Mr and Mrs Owen Gibson and John I Martin. The names of those >constituting the Presbytery are not obtainable, but the pastors serving >the church since it's constitution are Elders A.A. Knight; J.L. Harris; >T.W. Stallings and Ansel Parrish. The deacons are R.H. Knight; Thomas >Banks; George A Fiveash; I.W. Peters; B.S. Stalvey and P.H. Gaskins. And >the clerks are W.C. Martin; E.L. Moore; J.A. Johnson and W.E. Redding." > George A Fiveash, above, is my great grandfather. The book was > first published in 1942 and I have the reprinted version from 1995. It > is published by the General James Jackson Chapter, D.A.R.; Valdosta, Georgia. > I'm not sure if this helps, but it may give you some leads on the > Gibson line. >Regards, >Nancy