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Boone's Creek Baptist Association Records

Name Index

Transcribed by Sherri from images donated by Joy Fisher from FHL Film #358487.



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Last Name Notes
Callaway, Flanders On committee to attend Stroud's Fork Church
Callaway, Miss Keziah Daughter Col. Richard and Elizabeth Callaway.
  Born in Va. in 1769.
  Wife of James French Sr.
Calmes, Marquis In 1775 raised crop of corn on site Indian Town.
Calvin, John James French instead of John Colvin who withstood john Smith in North District Ass'n.
Campbell, Alexander Began his preaching in Ky. soon after 1820.
Taken stand with followers of Mt. Sterling Church, lost her identity as Baptist Church.
Reports from Ass'n, following division Boggs Fork Churck 1829 did not affect his doctrines.
Made a fight in Boone's Creek Ass'n and sank six out of thirteen battleships in sea of baptismal regeneration.
He and followers were gaining many adherents from Baptist churches in KY.
Doctrine became widely accepted in Baptist Church teachings accepted as early as 1822.
Campbell, Art. November 1921 elected clerk Chestnut Stand Church
Campbell, Bro. P. Difficulty with Bro. Owens in Mt. Freedom Church
Campbell, Elder (See Elder Dillard.)
Campbell, J.W. Pastor Boone's Creek Church 1909.
  Accepted pastorate Boone's Creek Church, served one year.
Campbell, Peter August 1842 chosen deacon Mt. Freedom Church.
Cannon, S.J. Assisted Elder J. Hunt in July 1909 in series of meetings in Union City Church.
Carroll, C.C. June 1912 became pastor First Baptist Church Winchester. Offered resignation April 1, 1917 to take effect Sept. 1, 1917.
Carroll, Dr. Preached his last sermon on the last Sunday in August 1917.
Dec. 9, 1914 adopted resolutin that church should put herself on recod of Official Ch. Union
Carroll, Dr. C.C. (see Clay Haggard)
Caason, James Messenger to Boone's Creek Assn. in 1842.
Chambers, James W. Clerk for Central Baptist Church of Winchester in 1911.
Chambers, J.W. Aug. 1907 made motion that church did notneed any preaching. Declined a committee to have a pulpit supplied.
Chambliss, W.E. Became pastor of Union City Church on Dec. 1869.
(See Robt. Frier.)
Cheavens, J.S. Became pastor of Beattyville Church.
Chenault, Cabell Elected clerk in Union City Church in Sept. 1840.
Chenault, David Feb. 1820 accepted a call to preach at Union City Church.
Minister of Union city Church constituted May 30, 1812.
Son of Wm. Chenault, married Nancy Pribble.
Moderator of the Baptist Association.
Chenault, Elder Passed to his reward on May 9, 1851.
Chenault, Tnady Deacon at Mt. Sterling Church.
Chenault, Mrs. Virginia (See Mrs. S.E. Lancaster)
Chenault, Wm. Of French extraction, although born in Virginia.
Childers, George Chosen as pastor for Bethlehem Church in Oct. 1912, serving until Jan. 1915.
Chilton, Thos. J. On Committee from Separate Baptists.
Chorn, Samuel Elected the first treasurer of Boone's Creek Assn. in 1848.
On committee from Montgomery Co. to solicit funds for building a new church
Aug 1843 ordered by church to be excluded from fellowship (see Chas. Hazelrigg).
Chrisman, Isaac Messenger from Mt. Freedom Church to Boone's Creek Assn. in 1932.
Chosen deacon in Aug. 1833.
Christian, James Dec. 1821 having been excercising a public gift without the authority of the church.
Christian, J.W. Secretary of the presbytery
Deacon of Boone's Creek Church in 1892.
Ordained as deacon in the spring of 1892.
Christian, Marthew (Martha?) Becmae member of Particular Baptists 1-9-1811.
Christian, Thomas Became a member of Particular Baptists (see Samuel Boone).
One of five brethren appointed to meet at Mt. Gilead Church on May 29, 1823.
Christian, Wm. Became a member of the Particular Baptists 1-9-1811.
Christian, W.E. Called to his reward on April 1898.
Clark, James Appointed on a committee to raise money to build a new church August 1822.
Considered on finance committee to build a new church for Macedonia Church.
Clark, Mary Member of the Baptist Church on Holston 9-28-1781.
Clark, M.C. Accepted pastorate of Mt. Freedom Church, served until April 1860.
Clark, N.Bro. Appointed clerk for Salem Church in April 1882.
Clark, W.W. Church clerk for Central Baptist Church in Winchester in 1913.
Cleveland, Wm. Elected church clerk in April 1811 for Boone's Creek Church; resigned in 1913.
Clowers, James M. Elected clerk of Providence Church in May 1882.
Cockrell, Susannah Became a member of the Patricular Baptists on 1-9-1811 (see Samuel Boone).
Coker, A.G. Pastor of Zion Church from 1897 to August 1898.
Cole, B.W. Ordained as deacon of Beattyville Church in May 1866.
Cole, Mary Member of the Baptist Church on Holston 9-28-1781.
Cole, Martisia One of twelve names signed to United Baptist Church of Beattyville, KY.
Cole, W.B. (See John H. Beatty.)
Collins, Josiah One of the presbytery at ordination services of Union City Church on January 1827, same April 1829.
Collins, J. (See j. Vardeman)
Combs, Joseph Granted a preemption of one thousand acres land.
May 1775 erected a cabin and raised a crop of corn.
Conkrite, Dolly One of the first members of Upper Howard's Creek Church constituted April 3, 1802.
Constant, Thomas Along with others, deeded to John Strode one acre of land on Constant Creek including the Baptist meeting house.
Conkwright, Bessie Taul Prepared and read an interesting paper before the Clark Co. Historical Society in 1922.
Conkwright, Bro. Declined to accept an appointment to serve on a committee to see about securing a Baptist School at Beattyville.
Conkwright, J.B. On committee (see J.W. Mahan.)
Conkwright, John N.

Elected moderator of Boone's Creek Assn. in 1886.

Moderator for Boone's Creek Assn. in 1902; was supply pastor of Beattyville Church.
Tribute in the Western Recorder 7 Feb. 1918.
Deacon of the First Baptist Church in Winchester in 1913.
Clerk of the First Baptist Church in Winchester in 1900.
Nov. 11, 1917 was the last meeting he served as church clerk.
Resolutions upon his death passed on at meeting Feb. 10, 1918.
Dec. 1871 elected moderator of meeting at Corinth.
Elected clerk First Baptist Church in Sept. 1900
Born Dec. 17, 1836 and died Jan. 25, 1918.
Conkwright, S.J. July 1, 1923 was clerk for Boone's Creek Baptist Assn.
Conkwright, P.J. Ordained to the minsitry on Sept. 15, 1900 at Mt. Olive.
Conkwright, Pleasant J. Became under-shepherd in 1902 Corinth Church, leaving 1903.
Ordained by Mt. Olive Church to ministry 1869.
Conkwright, Pleasant J. Sr. Deacon Mt. Olive Church.
Conkwright, S.J. Served as deacon at Providence Church in 1902.
(See C.M. Thompson)
Elected church clerk of First Baptist Church of Winchester in April 1919.
Conkwright, S.K. Clerk at First Baptist Church of Winchester, elected in 1919.
Cook, Strother Accepted care of new Mt. Freedom church, remaining until latter part of 1853.
Began his pastorate at Mt. Freedom in Aug. 1862.
Coons, Jacob (see David Barrow.)
Coons, Martin Became a mmber of the Particular Baptists 1-9-1811. (See Samuel Boone)
Cornelas, A.C. Accepted care of Bethlehem Church, served until March 1918.
Corum, Frank Deacon of Boone's Creek Church in 1899.
ordained as deacon for Boone's Creek Church in Feb. 1899.
Records death in Sept. 1907 as deacon.
Cotton, Polly Became a member of the Particular Baptists on 1-9-1811.
(See Samuel Boone.)
Cox, John T. Deacon of Union City Church in 1920.
Craig, Joseph Exposed to fines of various methods.
Craig, Lewis With colony of Baptists erected Craig's Station.
Pastor of Upper Spottsylvania congregation.
Craigg, Elder A very zealous Separate. Arrested several times.
Craigg, Joseph If not a member of Boone's Creek Church, he lived in that community.
Passed a Baptist colony on Holston. Helped Baptists form themselves into a body to carry on church work.
Creath, Jacob Jr. Preached at session of Boone's Creek Assn. in 1828.
Creath, Jacob Elected moderator of the Association when messengers from Mt. Gilead Church convened may 28, 1823.
Member of Town Fork Church.
Creek, I.T. Pastor of Boone's Creek Church in 1891
Preached at Mt. Olive Church April 1895-Jan 1896.
Served as pastor from January 1891-Jan 1896.
Served as pastor of Providence Church 1894.
Pastor of Boone's Creek Church July 1894 for 2 years.
Crews, Ester Oct 1830, division of the church Unity City Church
Crews, Richard Oct 1830 division of the church held original faity of Union City Church
Croker, A.G. June 1899 pastor of Cows Creek Church, served May 1902 again 4-1904 to 6-1906
Crosswaite, Milly Member of Baptist Church on Holston 9-28-1781.
Croxton, Henry See James H.G. B ush)
Crow, William Ordained deacon in Corinth Church 11-1920
Crull, Nelson Called to pastorate Corinth Church.
Crump, Turner One of 14 members entered into constitution of regular Baptists known as Boone's Creek Church.
Cudjoe, Servant to Ann Gest Became member of Particular Baptists 1-9-1811
Curd, I. Oct. 1851 appointed on committee to confer with Methodist friends in selecting a preacher for dedication of new church at Mt. Freedom.
Curd, Joseph April 1838 elected deacon of Mt. Freedom Church.
Daniel, Cecil Chosen clerk of Kiddville Church in 1910, still serving in 1923.
Daniel, Clifton May 1912 ordained deacon Kiddville Church.
Daniel (man of color)

June 1829 excluded from church for playing ball.

Daniel, Vivion Messenger from New Providence Church to North District Association.
Darnaby, Edw. H. Moderator for four combined churches.
Darnaby, Edw. E. Pastor Mt. Olive Church 1845.
Darnaby, Edw. Called as pastor for Boone's Creek Church Jan 1841.
August 1846 accepted pastorate Boone's Creek Church remaining until Oct. 1848.
Instrumental in gathering church at Mt. Olive; served as their first pastor.
Nov. 1847 called as pastor for Mt. Freedom Church.
Known as one of the United Baptist Ministers of the Missionary; visited Mt. Olive and Indian Creek Churches.
Darnaby, E. Still retained as pastor at combined churches of Mt. Olive and Indian Creek. Resigned 1850.
Darnaby, Ed. Assisted S.V. Potts when pastor of Salem Church.
Darnaby, E.H. Assisted pastor in holding series of meetings which resulted in 67 additions in baptism.
Darnal, H. Messenger from Lower Bethel Church to Boone's Creek Association in 1824.
Daugherty, A.J. Accepted care of Cow's Creek Church Sept. 1883.
Davidson, Alice Charter member of Irvine Baptist Church 1900.
Davidson, F.R.

Assisted pastor W.G. Potts in preparing an early history of Irvine Baptist Church.

Ordained deacon Dec. 1917 Irvine Church.
Charter member of Irvine Baptist Church 1900.
Davidson, Mrs. F.R. Charter member of Irvine Baptist Church 1900.
Davidson, James Charter member of Irvine Baptist Church 1900.
Davidson, Minnie Charter member of Irvine Baptist Church 1900.
Davidson, Samuel Messenger from Drowning Creek Church to North District Association in 1817.
Davis, Benj. Messenger to North District Association from Mt. Sterling Church in 1823.
Davis, B.J. Served as pastor of Providence Church 1908.
Davis, J.A. Pastor Union City Church 1906. (See Robert Frier.)
Accepted call as Providence Church Jan. 1908.
Davis, Polly Excluded from Fellowship Lulbegrud Church.
Davis, R.H. June 30, 1888 elected clerk for Beattyville Church.
See John H. Beatty.
Davis, Rhoda E. See John H. Beatty
Dawson ... (female) of North Carolina baptized against wishes of husband by Elder Tanner. Husband shot preacher.
Dean, John Accepted call as pastor of Boone's Creek Church in 1831.
Served from May 1833 to Jan. 1834 as pastor of Mt. Freedom Church.
Deering, William Deacon at Boone's Creek Church chosen in 1919.
Denny, Armon October 1830 a division of the church; held to original faith of Union City Church.
Denny, Samuel Chosen as first deacon of Union City Church at July, 1812 meeting, first meeting of said church.
Member of Union City Church consititued on May 30, 1812.
After division, was the only constituent member left in Union City Church.
June, 1829, made motion requested expression of church.
Dewitt, Martin Chosen deacon of Lulbegrud Church March 1794.
Didlake, Robt. Served as clerk of Providence Church in 1807.
Dillard, Elder Feb 1861, requested to be present at dedication of First Baptist Church of Winchester.
Preached at First Baptist Church of Winchester in May 1861.
Dillard, R.T. Chosen to preside over meeting at Presbyterian Church of Winchester (see Rev. T. Dillard).
Accepted pastorate of Lulbegrud Church in the latter part of 1865, remaining until 1868.
Extended a call by majority of First Baptist Church of Winchester. Succeeded Elder Allen in pastorate Jan. 1862, remaining one year.
  June 8, 1859, met with brethren and sisters at Presbyterian Church of Winchester.
Dillard, Ryland T. Instrumental in gathering First Baptist Church of Winchester.
Held a series of meetings for the First Baptist Church of Winchester in Nov. 1858 at the new Presbyterian Church at the request of the United Baptists.
June 8, 1859 met with brthren and sisters at Presbyterian Church of Winchester.
Served as pastor of Ephesus Church in 1866.
Became under-shepherd of Ephesus Church in Dec. 1866, until Aug. 1868.
Baptized Judge Richard French, his former law partner.
Served as pastor of Providence Church in 1862.
Dillard, Dr. Ryland T. Jan. 1862 began his labors as pastor of Providence Church; remained 3 years.
Dillon, Squire Messenger to Boone's Creek Association in 1824.
Dobbs, C.E.W. July 1866 became pastor of Providence Church, served until October 1867.
January 1867 accepted pastorate Boone's Creek Church, until March 1870.
Dogger, Elder C.A. Served as pastor of Zion Church from April 1903 to Jan 1904.
Dorman, James Chosen clerk of Mt. Freedom Church in January 1852.
Dotson, Brother State Evangelist, assisted pastor of Calvary Church, West Irvine in a series of meetings in Dec. 1922.
Douglass, G.P. Considered on finance committee to build Macedonia Church.
Douglas, T.J. Church Clerk about 1896-1897 of Macedonia Church.
Downton, Thos. Messenger from Mt. union Church to Boone's Creek Association 1823.
Doyle, Geo. Elected clerk of Mt. Olive Church Feb. 1881, resigned 1882.
Doyle, Geo. F. Member and officer of First Baptist Church of Winchester about ten years.
Member Frist Baptist Church, Winchester.
Secretary of the Clark Co. Historical Society. Assisted J.S. Conkwright prepare History of Boone's Creek Baptist Church, published 1920.
Dozier, I.O. Chosen clerk of ProvDozier, Leonardidence Church in 1883 and again in Mar. 1887.
Dozier, Leonard Member Baptist Church on Holston Sept. 28, 1781.
Dozier, Martha and Jenny (black woman) Members of Union City Church.
Dozier, Rebecca Member of Baptist Church on Holston Sept. 28, 1781.
Dozier, Sarah Member of Baptist Church on Holston Sept. 28, 1781.
Dozier, Sidney Appointed on committee to transcribe old records from old to new book in Newman's Church.
Dozier, Susannah Member of Baptist Church on the Holston 9-28-1781.
Drake, B.P. Church clerk at Mt. Sterling Church in March 1870.
Resigned clerkship Mt. Sterling Church.
Drake, P.Y. Deacon First Baptist Church of Winchester in 1908.
Drane, T.I. Accepted pastorate January 1848 Mt. Freedom Church.
Duckwroth, Thomas Deacon Ephesus Church 1860.
Dudley, Ambrose Chosen moderator of meeting 1892 of Unity Church.
Preached for Particular Church during twenty four years of their separation.
Dudley, Thos. P. Letter, entitled "Christian Warfare" published by him caused serious trouble in the Association.
Duke, Rev. T.C. June 1909 accepted call as pastor to Mt. Olive Church; remained until May 1911.
Dulin, Elizabeth Became member of Particular Baptists Jan. 9, 1811.
Dulin, T. Became member of the Particular Baptists on Jan. 9, 1811.
Dulin, Thadeus Became member of the Particular Baptists on Jan. 9, 1811.
Elected clerk July 1813 Boone's Creek Church; resigned Oct. 1814.
Dunbar, George Deacon Union City Church 1909.
Duncan's, Grace (black person) One of the first members of Upper Howard's Creek Church which constituted 4-3-1802.
Duncan, H.B. Became pastor of Kiddville Church Sept. 1919, resigned May 1921.
Duncan, Mary (See James H.G. Bush)
Dungins, Hannah (Duncan) Member of Baptist Church on Holston Sept. 28 1781.
Duvall, Brother Became pastor of Union City Church Oct. 1828.
Duvall, James E. January 1827 called for ordination as minister.
Duvell, T.M. Messenger from Cow's Creek Church to Boone's Creek Association in 1846.

 

 



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