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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
Eades, John L. Chosen clerk of Union City Church in May 1891.
Clerk during the centennial celebration of Unity Church.
Resigned as clerk fo Untion City Church after twenty nine years of service in December 1919.
Earp, A.J. Member of Central Baptist Church of Winchester.
Messenger to Boone's Creek Assn. in 1911.
Eastin, Christopher C. Called home on March 21, 1893 in his sixty-fifth year.
Eastin, C.C. Constituent member of Kiddville Church.
Obituary notice in minutes of Boone's Creek Assn., 1893.
Eastin, Joe Messenger from Drowning Creek Church to North District Assn. in 1817.
Eastin, T.E. Clerk of Kiddville Church 1891.
Ordained deacon in Kiddville Church in March 1906.
Ecton, Allan Feb. 1897, chosen clerk of Allansville Church; resigned Feb. 1902.
Ecton, Allen Deacon of Mt. Olive Church in 1906.
Ecton family One of true Baptist families to constitute organization of First Baptist Church in Winchester.
Insturmental in constitution of Ephesus Church in 1848.
Ecton, Burgess July 1859, one of the first deacons elected in First Baptist Church of Winchester.
Ecton, Horatio Ordaned as deacon of Ephesus Church in 1848.
Ecton, Thomas Deacon of Ephesus Church 1866.
Ecton, Thos. C. Pastor of Allansville Church 1897.
Pastor of Union City Church in 1898.
Served as pastor of Providence Church in 1904.
Ecton, T.C. Called as pastor of Allansville Church in Jan. 1897.
Nov. 1897 became under-shepherd of Union City Church.
Held series of meetings in August 1903 at Providence Church. Accepted pastorate Jan 1904.
Ecton, T.T. Editor of Western Recorder and leader of Baptist host of our Southland.
Ecton, Woody Appointed deacon of Allansville Church Dec. 1887.
Edmonson, James May 28, 1859 chosen to preside at meeting at First Baptist Church, Winchester.
Deacon of Ephesus Church 1860.
Edmonson, Nathan Dec. 1858 ordained by Ephesus Church to ministry.
Jan. 1859 became pastor of Union City Church, served until Jan., 1863.
Meeting May 28, 1859 First Baptist Church of Winchester reported on funds solicited.
Pastor Ephesus Church 1864, remained until July 1865.
Clerk, Boone's Creek Assn. for seven years.
Edmonson, Newton On building committee for Calvary Church, West Irvine.
Edmonson, Rev. N. Accepted pastorate of Salem Church in 1871.
Edwards, Bro. Called as pastor of Chestnut Stand Church.
Edwards, E.F. Charter member of Irvine Baptist CHurch in 1900.
Edwards, James Elected moderator of Macedonia Church in 1872.
From Estill Church.
Edwards, J.J. First pastor of Powell's Valley Church and instrumental in its organization in 1882.
June 1880 pastor Cow's Creek Church served until Sept. 1883.
Recalled by Salem Church in 1870. Met with presbytery for ordination in November 1879.
Appointed missionary in 1862.
Called to pastorate Salem Church, accepted 1874.
November 1864 accepted care of Beattyville Church, remaining until Oct. 1866.
July 1863 accepted call to Union City Church serving until Dec. 1869.
Feb. 1861 again took charge of Union City congregation, served one year and resigned.
About 1851 began preaching in locality of Chestnut Stand Church, under large Chestnut tree, weather permitting.
Instrumental in gathering the Bethlehem Church together. Constituted 1864.
Pastor of Zion Church for a while.
Instrumental in gathering Newman's Church about 1857.
Pastor of Providence Church May 4, 1865.
April 1869 again became under-shepherd of Newman's Church; resigned Dec. 1880. Name of church changed to Providence Church between dates 1877 to 1879.
Again accepted pastorate of Providence Church in May 1882, serving two years.
Edwards, T.P. Clerk of West Irvine Church.
Of Waco Baptist Church, elected to advisory council July 1908, Chestnut Stand Church.
Pastor of Providence Church in 1914 and 1919.
July 1916, became pastor of Cow's Creek Church, resigned June 12, 1921.
Called as pastor Chestnut Stand Church August 1920.
Became pastor of Zion Church Nov. 1920.
Elkin, Enoch Served as deacon of Providence Church 1822.
Elkin, E.J.M Served as deacon of Providence Church 1855.
Member of Providence Church from youth until death.
Lived 96 years, being born Jan. 1820 and died Sept. 6, 1901.
Elkin, Elder April 3, 1784 first preserved record of the Traveling Church, holding service in a cabin.
Elkin, J.T. Assisted S.J. Conkwright in preparing history of Boone's Creek Baptist Churchs.
Elkin, James One of the first members of Upper Howard's Creek Church constituted April 3, 1802.
Elkin, Lewallen Served as deacon of Providence Church 1836.
Elkin, Martha One of the first members of Upper Howard's Creek Church constituted April 3, 1802.
Elkin, Nancy July 1882, church records her death in her ninety-fifth year.
Oldest member in Upper Howard's Creek Church, having joined in April 1812.
Elkin, Robert Served as pastor of Providence Church in 1780.
Chosen moderator of North District Assn. for the year 1802.
One of the elders who constituted Upper Howard's Creek Church 4-3-1802.
Pastor of Unity Church. Agreed that Elkin keep the old records of the church. Part with him as Providence Church.
Record of his death on minutes after sixty seven years in part "Rested from his labors in March 1822."
Pastor of Providence Church in March 1821, the last time he was mentioned in the records.
Traveling Church organized with Robert Elkin as pastor.
Served as deacon of Providence Church in 1843.
Minister to the Holston Dec. 1780 meeting held at home April 3, 1784.
Elrod, Elder Jan. 1833 accepted pastorate of Boone's Creek Church and held for one year.
Elrod, Robert Accepted call as pastor of Providence Church in Jan. 1833.
Ellis, Chas. B. Pastor Union City Church Nov. 1916.
Elsey, Charles E. Ordained to the ministry June 22, 1902.
Moderator of Boone's Creek Association.
Elsey, C.W. Assisted Rev. E.W. Summers in a series of meetings at Union City Church Sept. 1915.
Embree, Jos. & Milly The first two to join the "Traveling Church".
Embree, Jos. & Mildred Received into the Traveling Church by letter.
Embree, Joseph Brother-in-law to Captain Billy Bush.
Served as deacon of Providence Church 1788.
Embry, John & Milly Received by letter at home of Bro. Elkins on April 3, 1784.
Ensor, B.N. Served as pastor of Macedonia Church.
Ensor, R.B. Pastor of Jeffersonville Church 1883-1884 and again 1887-1889.
Ephesus Daughter of Mt. Olive Church.
Epperson, Charles Messenger from Drowning Creek Church to North District Assn. in 1817.
Fox, Benj. C. Clerk at Corinth Church.
  Lost dwelling by fire on Sept. 30, 1914, the second time in 10 years.
Fox, BLuford May 1907 offered resigned as deacon to Corinth Church.
Fox, B.C. Only living constituent member of Corinth Church in 1923.
Fox, Mrs. Eva. One of the original members of Powell's Valley Church in 1882.
Fox, James A. Entered into organization of Powell's Valley Church in 1882.
First clerk serving them for 8 years.
Elected trustee of Corinth Church Dec. 1871.
Fox, J.A. Clerk of Powell's Valley Church 1883.
Fox family Prominent in early history of Corinth Church.
Fowler, D.S. Elected church clerk of Wagersville Church in 1922.
Freeman, J.C. Became pastor of Boone's Creek Church in Dec. 1879.
French, Chas. S. Constituent member of First Baptist Church of Winchester and first clerk in 1859, serving for 21 years, resigning in Oct. 1880..
Deacon of First Baptist Church of WInchester 1900.
Born June 8, 1828, died June 26, 1905.
Appointed secretary of meeting at court house concerning new building of house of worship for United Baptists on April 16, 1859.
French, C.S. On committee for soliciting funds for building a new church and purchasing lot.
French, James

 

Withstood John Smith so obstinately in the North District Association.
Clerk of presbytery of four combined churches.
Clerk of Baptist Association 1829.
May 21, 1803 was received by letter from Otter Creek Church of Madison County.
Frontiersman with John Haggard Sr., secured jointly 2000 acres land in Clark Co. KY, eight miles south of Winchester.
French, James H. Born My 20, 1823, died Feb 13, 1900.
Son of Judge Richard French.
Member of First Baptist Church of Winchester.
Deacon of First Baptist Church of Winchester in 1866.
Clerk of Boone's Creek Association and moderator from 1872 to 1881 with the exception of two years.
On committee from Montgomery County to solicit funds for building a new church.
Offered a resolution condemning alien baptism.
First elected moderator of Boone's Creek Assn. in 1872. Served 8 years as clerk and 11 years as moderator.
French, James Sr. One of the frontiersmen of KY. One street in Boonesborough named in his honor.
Married Keziah Callaway.
Owned 225, 000 acres.
Called meeting at Lulbegrud in April 1830.
Clerk of Lulbegrud Church for thirty consecutive years.
French Keziah C. Wife of James French, Baptist. Planned church house with twelve corners to represent the twelve apostle.
Born in Virginia in 1769, died Sept. 26, 1845.
French, Mary F. Constituent member of First Baptist Church of Winchester.
French, Mary Aug. 1843 ordered by church to be excluded from fellowship.
French, Mary T. Widow of Judge Richard French.
Constituent member of First Baptist Church of Winchester.
French, Richard Clerk of First Baptist Church of Winchester in 1880.
Licensed by First Baptist Church in March 1890 to preach the Gospel.
Request from Ephesus Church for his ordination as a minister.
Pastorate of Ephesus Church extending over a quarter of a century.
Called to pastorate Allansville Church. Entered 1891-1905 and April 1905 until Oct., 1907.
Accepted pastorate of Kiddville Church in 1894, served six years.
Accepted pastorate in 1903, served two years.
Pastor of Ephesus Church April 1890 until Nov. 1913.
Pastor of Corinth Church 1898, served two years.
Pastor of Mt. Olive Church in 1891.
Became under-shepherd of Mt. Olive Church May 1891 until Jan 1895.
Pastor of Union City Church Feb. 1897 until Oct. 1898.
Born Mar 22, 1842; died April 24, 1914.
French, Rev. Richard Clerk of First Baptist Church of Winchester for several years.
Son of Judge Richard French.
Member of First Baptist Church of Winchester.
French, Judge Richard Son of James French Sr.
Born June 23, 1792; died May 1, 1854.
Chose law for his profession; entered into partnership with Mr. Dillard at Winchester.
French, Sister Brother Treacy and committee to go to Sister French's after the church records.
French One of the early families to constitute organization of First Baptist Church Winchester.
Friar, Phoebe Member of Union City Church constituted on May 30, 1802.
Frier, Robert Minister of Union City Church which consitituted on May 30, 1812.
Served until his death in Dec. 1819.
Fry, J.S. Elected clerk of Providence Church.
Fryer, Robert One of fourteen members who entered into constitution of regular Baptist Church known as Boone's Creek Church.
Gabby, Dr. H.E. Pator of Mt. Freedom Church 1921.
Garett, Betsy Excluded from fellowship of Lulbegrud Church.
Garret, H.G. Messenger to Boone's Creek Association from Filson Church in 1899.
Garret, H.T. Church clerk of Filson Church when constituted in 1899.
Garret, Nimrod Excluded from Fellowship of Lulbegrud Church.
Garret, Mrs. Sarah Messenger to Boone's Creek Association from Filson Church in 1899.
Gaultney, J.D. 1913 under-shepherd of Central Baptist Church of Winchester.
Gentry, Joseph Minister of Union City Church constituted May 30, 1812.
Gentry, P.T. Accepted call as pastor to Providence Church in 1852.
Ordained as minister from Providence Church in 1851.
Gentry, Pleasant Served as deacon of Providence Church in 1843.
Gentry, Pleasant T. Chosen Clerk of Union City Church in Nov. 1836.
George, Nathaniel Served as deacon of Providence Church in 1788.
Gess, William One of a committee appointed to transcribe names of two former churches which have united at Boone's Creek Church Meeting House in Dec. 1840.
Gest, James Became a member of the Particular Baptists 1-9-1811.
Gest, Sarah Became a member of the Particular Baptists 1-9-1811.
Gest, William Elected clerk of Boone's Creek Church in Oct. 1831.
Gibbs, John On building committee january 1811 to build meeting house of stone, 30 x 40 feet.
Gill, Everett Pastor of Mt. Sterling Church.
Gillon, J.W. Pastor of First Baptist Church in Winchester in 1922.
Gillon, Dr. J.W. Accepted call as pastor by First Baptist Church of Winchester and took up labors July 2, 1922.
Goff, Thomas With Daniel Boone and others, visited Indian Fields coming from Boonesborough.
Goldsmith, R.C. Accepted pastorate of Mt. Sterling Church Sept. 1919.
Gordon family Instrumental in consituttion of Ephesus Church in 1848.
Gordon, Jesse E. Appointed to serve as clerk of Ephesus Church frim 1848 - 1865.
Gordon, Jesse Deacon of First Baptist Church of Winchester in 1870.
Gordon, John E. Deacon of Ephesus Church in 1853.
Gordon, Sister Sallie April 1910 the church records her death at age 93. She was an invalid for 30 years.
Gordon, Richard R. Organization of four churches met on his farm on Stoner Creek.
Met May 24, 1848 for the purpose of constituting Ephesus Church.
December 1890 church records record the death of the oldest and most constitutional member of Ephesus Church.
Ordained as deacon to Ephesus Church in 1848.
Gordon, W. Thomas Deacon of Ephesus Church in 1894.
Graham, C.L. Pastor Boone's Creek in 1906, 1907 and 1908. Resigned the pasorate July 1909 having served four years.
Graves, Jack Deacon of Mt. Sterling Church 1918.
Graves, James Licensed by Mt. Freedom Church in May 1842 to exercise their gift of preaching.
Graves, James R. Ordained to ministry from Mt. Freedom Church in Oct. 1842.
Became editor of the Tennessee Baptist in 1846.
Lived most of his life in Tennessee but labored in Kentucky.
Invited to preach for Mt. Freedom Church in April 1843.
Gravett, Arthur Deacon of Allansville Church 1922.
Gravett, A.J. Deacon Mt. Olive Church, chosen 1910. Previously ordained by another church.
Gravett, Everett Accepted clerkship of Mt. Olive Church May 1920.
Gravett, James Deacon of Allansville Chirch in 1908.
Gravett, J.C. Deacon of Allansville Church in 1922.
Gravett, Wm. Born Feb. 5, 1846; died Jan 18, 1916.
Constituent member of Allansville Church.
Gravitt, George Messenger to Boone's Creek Assn. from Bethel Church 1868.
Gray, Dr. B.D. Moderator
Gray, T.F. One of 12 names signed to United Baptist Church of Beattyville, KY.
Green, Cecil Deacon of Mt. Sterling Church.
Greenhalgh, John Minister of Union City Church constituted May 30, 1812.
Griffin, Anthony March 1794, elected messenger to S. Kentucky Assn. to meet at Gilbert Creek.
Griffin, Robert Pastor of Boone's Creek Church in 1919, beginning in April 1919 and remaining about eight months.
Griffin, Sidney November 1921 ordained deacon of Cow's Creek Church.
Grimes, William Deacon of Boone's Creek Church in 1826.
November 1826 ordained as deacon of Bogg's Fork Church.
Gwin, D.W. Pastor of Mt. Sterling Church.

 

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