No Peppers mentioned. But there are several mentions of HOLTON, including: "A History of the Christian Church Maysville Kentucky." Authored by Gayle Anderson Braden and Coralie Jones Runyon Published in 1948 by: The Official Board of the Maysville Christian Church. pg. 19 Antinomianism, the doctrine that Christians are freed from the moral law by the dispensation of grace set forth in the gospel, was a controversial issue among Baptists in the early nineteenth century. William Grinstead had been criticized for preaching this doctrine at the May's Lick and the Lee's Creek churches, and it was probably because of his strong emphasis on it that he "drew off from the Bracken Association three churches, Maysville, Stonelick, and Richland." This undoubtedly explains the lapse in reports from the Maysville Baptist Church to the Bracken Association during the years 1816 to 1823. Between 1823 and 1828 there seems to have been no regular minister for the Maysville Baptist Church. We do find a record of William Payne, Alexander Campbell, Jesse Holton, and others preaching at the Baptist Meeting House occasionally during this interval. This Baptist Meeting House in Maysville was located on Main Cross Street, now called Market, nearly opposite the tanyard of Nathaniel Poyntz. It was a frame structure and was valued at $1,500. JAPCAPHOTSTUFF@aol.com wrote: > > Can anyone tell me if there are any "Pepper" or "Holton" names in the church > records? > > Thanks! > > ==== KYMASON Mailing List ==== > E-mail List Mom at mailto:daisysroots@yahoo.com > Visit Daisy's Roots! > http://www.rootsweb.com/~daisy/1daisy.htm
Would like more information on Alexander Campbell family. Trying to find Campbell & Brown from Mason Co. Ky. moved to Hampshire, Kane Co. Ill. about 1845 Thank you for information Ann in Ks