Hi, forum, I noticed the following account on a Putnam county website which gives a burial list for this cemetery. Does anyone know if this means that this church still exists, or if its records still exist? Is there a picture of the church? Thanks, and seasons greetings - Robert Palestine Cemetery The Palestine Baptist Church and Cemetery is located three miles east of Bainbridge and one-half mile south. The church was started in 1830 by Isaac Monnet, Charles Hunter, Thomas Broadstreet and Wm. Collings from the Salem Church and John Kinder and Daniel Eggers from Enon. The first trustees were John Wilson, William Pounds and Robert F. Case. The Palestine Cemetery is located to the east behind the church. The Cemetery was last catalogued in 1976 by R. L. Wilson of Fletcher, NC and his brother, Charles R. Wilson, of Kansas City, MO.
Do you have the link to the website for this cemetery's burial list? Judy Gordon Researching Gordons and Darnalls of Bainbridge, IN > Hi, forum, > I noticed the following account on a Putnam county website which gives a > burial list for this cemetery. Does anyone know if this means that this > church still exists, or if its records still exist? Is there a picture of > the church? Thanks, and seasons greetings - Robert > Palestine Cemetery > > The Palestine Baptist Church and Cemetery is located three miles east of > Bainbridge and one-half mile south. The church was started in 1830 by > Isaac > Monnet, Charles Hunter, Thomas Broadstreet and Wm. Collings from the Salem > Church and John Kinder and Daniel Eggers from Enon. The first trustees > were > John Wilson, William Pounds and Robert F. Case.