John, I hope to put the Lick Creek photo on the county web page this evening. I have been adding some obits and wills recently. Elder Robert L Webb <bwebb9@juno.com>, who is the Primitive Baptist librarian and historian says he has Lick Creek records from 1824 to 1984. There may also be some at the genealogy library in Carmi as well. I need to go out there and take photos of how it has been cleared off, and see if the one or two primitive baptists I know have info on how it was closed. My understanding is that for several years church members from throughout the county rotated services between the several country churches and had potlucks to keep all of them going. Cindy John Hannah wrote: > > I, for one, am sorry to hear that the Lick Creek Church was torn down. > My gggrandfather, Thomas J. Aud, was a minister there in the 1840's. Both he > and my ggrandfather and most of their families are buried there. > Why was the church destroyed? Does anyone know where the church records are > stored or if they were even saved? > I have pictures of the church before it was torn down. I would be interested > in any and all pictures of the church as it was being destroyed. > If anyone is interested in sharing those pictures please contact me at > jbhannah@earthlink.net .