HI Steph Cannot help you with the Fisher lines, but, do know that Gowensville Baptist Church is very much still in existence & an active church today. It is located near the intersections of Hwy 14 & another highway (cannot remember if is Hwy 11 or Hwy 101) but the church sits kind of up on a hill & is a beautiful & impressive building. I use to go there to sing at events when our churches combined activities (our choirs would sing @ their church & theirs @ ours & too, we would have Bible Sword Drills @ each other's churches, as well as our RAs (boys club) & GAs (girls club) would hold combined events at times. Thank you for bringing back some really special memories by mentioning Gowensville Baptist...those childhood years were some of the best of my life. I too, live out of state now & am (of course) much much older now so that is why it brought me such joy to remember those good times there... Sorry cannot help on the family lines. Usually the families got a family plot in church cemeteries & buried as many of their immediate family as possible there. That area where the church is located is part of the area where the Greenville & Spartanburg county lines kept changing for many years . Sometimes a place or a family would show up 1 year in Greenville County & then next year, same place/same family would show up listed in the Spartanburg info (as in census or directories). Too, if you go far enough back in studying the history, it will show up as being in NC, not SC. So, if you are really digging for many generations back, you might find some of your needed answers in NC history instead of SC. That state dividing line kept moving too for many many years & is still not far from this church you are asking of. Just thought would let you know so that if you are hitting brick walls, will give you another place to try to find the answers. Happy hunting & Walk in peace Pat