Pansies

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
Parish, Patsy Member of Union City Church constituted 5-30-1812.
Parker, P.S. Present clerk at writing of book Allansville Church, beginning in 1917.
Parks, Albert Elected clerk to Union City Church Feb. 1889. served two years.
Parks, Horace Deacon Union City Church 1864.
Parks, James Deacon of Union City Church in 1895.
Parks, Ralph Chosen clerk of Union City Church in Dec. 1919.
Present clerk 1920.
Deacon of Union City Church in 1909.
Parks, Richard Deacon of Union City Church in 1920.
Parson, J.G. Pastor of Heidelburg Church in 1907.
Pastor of Powell's Valley Church in 1897.
Accepted care of Zion Church August 1898.
Feb. 1907 again became pastor of Zion Church.
Became pastor of Beattyville Church in 1907.
Instrumental in organization of Booneville Church in 1907.
March 1909 became pastor of Cow's Creek Church until Feb. 1912.
July 1911 again chosen pastor of Irvine Baptist Church, served until Feb. 1912.
Parson, J.W. December 1901 extended a call to preach at Drowning Creek Church, accepted and remained their pastor until August 1913.
Called by Irvine Church in 1907, remained one year. Preached half time.
Signed as moderator.
Parsons, James W. March 1889 Providence Church requested his ordination to preach. Extended him a call.
Remained with them until Dec. 1889.
Patton, T.L. Clerk of Powell's Valley Church 1899.
Payne, Jilson Moderator of meeting at Lulbegrud Church on Sept. 13, 1804.
Payne, William Committee of regular Baptists to confer with committee from Separate Baptists.
Peek, Willis Assisted pastor from Mt. Freedom Church in a series of meetings in January 1844.
Penland, Mary One of the firs tmembers of Upper Howard's Creek Church which was constituted on April 3, 1802.
Perry, R.R. Chosen moderaotr of first organization of Allansville Church.
Perryman, G.W. Held pastorate in Central Baptist Church of Winchester in 1915.
Entered eternal rest on Dec. 29, 1915.
Petree, Elder June 1911 assisted pastor of Corinth Church in a series of meetings.
Petty, R. Messenger from Mt. Union Church to Boone's Creek Association in 1823.
Peyton, Rev. E.V. Of Virginia, assisted S.J. Conkwright in preparing a History of Boone's Creek Baptist Church.
Phillips, Garrett (See James Clark.)
Phillips, Harvey Church house for Macedonia Church built on a lot donated by him.
Pierson, F.B. Became pastor of Ephesus Church in Jan. 1911, serving until Jan. 1923.
Held a series of meetings in 1921 at Macedonia Church.
Pastor of Kiddville Church on June 1921, serving until Jan. 1923 (see Ephesus Church).
Pigg, Z.W. Preached for Macedonia Church for three months in 1892.
July 1892 held a series of meetings.
Pastor of Powell's Valley Church in 1892 (served a second time in 1894). Became their pastor in 1892 and served them until 1896.
April 1894 accepted pastorate Allansville Church 1894 until 1896.
Jan. 1906 chosen as pastor of Corinth Church, serving one year.
Pitts, G.A. Invited to hold meeting at Lulegrud Church in the spring of 1843.
Poe, E.D. Pastor of Mt. Olive Church from 1913 until 6-1915.
Pond, John G. Oct. 1878 entered upon his duties as pastor of Union City Church and continued for 8 years.
(See Robt. Frier.)
Ponder, H. March 1918 extended a call to Bethlehem Church which he accepted.
Porter, J.J. June 8, 1908 pastor/under shepherd of First Baptist Church of Winchester, serving one year when he was called up Higher by the Great Head of the Church.
Porter, Dr. J.W. Preached the centennial sermon at the all-day home coming of Union City Church.
Porter, T.J. Pastor of First Baptist Church of Winchester in 1909.
Porter, Rev. Thos. J. Sept. 1909 accepted pastorate of First Baptist Church of Winchester, serving until March 1912.
Oct. 23, 1910 moderator announced names of those requesting letters of First Baptist Church of Winchester.
Potts, James Clerk of Powell's Valley Church in 1891.
Potts, Smith V. Held a series of meetings in Oct. 1897 in Corinth Church by Rev. Potts called the old veteran of the cross.
1859 Six other churches united with Drowning Creek Church and Irvine Assn.
April 1851 relinquished his care of Church but agtain called in Sept. and ministered to Ephesus Church until March 1853.
Pastor Union City Church in 1855. (See Robt. Frier.)
Served Corinth Church as pastor for six years.
Messenger to Irvine Assn.
1872-1875 doing missionary work in Boone's Creek Assn. Nine churches organized largely due to him.
Instrumental in gathering Jeffersonville Church in 1876.
Preached a sermon after the church covenent was presented and read at Macedonia Church in 1872.
Elected moderator in Feb. 1873 of Macedonia Church.
Called and preached 18 months at Macedonia Church.
Potts, S.V. Assisted in meeting in Oct. 1889 at Macedonia Church.
Called as presbytery of Salem Church in 1876.
First pastor at Beattyville Church.
Came as a missionary for Boone's Creek Assn. and held a meeting of ___ days at Salem Church.
Served as pastor for about four years of Salem Church.
Oct. 1855, accepted care of Union City Church serving until December 1858. Served in the presbytery to the ordination at Union City Church in 1858.
Oct. 1863 again became pastor of Beattyville Church, serving one year and eas excluded from pastoral care owing to conditions (presumably the Civil War).
(See David T. Haggard.)
Accepted pastorate of Lulbegrud Church.
Potts, W.G. Pastor Irvine Baptist Church 1900.
Extended a call as pastor of Irvine Church in Sept. 1920.
Under his pastorate Irvine Church became self-supporting in Jan. 1922.
Moderator of West Irvine Church.
Pastor of First Baptist Church of Irvine in 1922.
Portwood, John Last messenger in 1842 to Assn. from Hickman Church.
Powell, Jesse Elected trustee of Corinth Church in Dec. 1871.
Powers, Brother During a pastorate a series of meeting swas held.
Powers, Mrs. F. (See Mrs. S.E. Lancaster.)
Powers, J. Pike (See I.W. Boone.)
Chosen under shepherd for Lulbegrud Church in 1873, until 1879, when it disbanded.
Pastor Kiddville Church 1873.
Chosen first pastor of Mt. Sterling Church in 3-1870.
Elected Secretary council of constituting a Baptist Church at Mt. Sterling.
Pastor Mt. Sterling Church.
Accepted call in July 1880 served as pastor Providence Church until April 1881.
Began labors as pastor Mt. Olive Church 3-1888 serving 2 years.
May 1888 accepted call of Boone's Creek Church serving until Dec. 1889.
Pastor Boone's Creek Church 1888
Became pastor Ephesus Church in Feb. 1888, serving until Jan. 1890. Resigned due to ill health.
Became pastor of Ephesus Church in August 1879, reaining their servant until Mar. 1881.
Became leader of flock in Jan. 1888 for two years.
Read church covenant at meeting of organization of Allansville Church as well as the rules of decourm.
Served as pastor of Providence Church in 1880 and again in 1883.
Prather, James Year 1813 Liberty Church having built a new meeting house again called as pastor in Feb. 1823.
Descendants say that Liberty Church is the same church Elder Prather served for so long.
Prather, Thomas Messenger to Boone's Creek Assn. from Mt. Gilead Church May 28, 1823.
Pratt, Dr. Wm. Preached dedicatory sermon at combined church of Mt. Olive and Indian Creek.
Pratt, Dr. Peached the sermon at meeting (See Rev. T. Dillard.) Appointed clerk.
Pratt, Elder (See Elder Dillard.)
(See Rev. T. Dillard.)
Pratt, Wm. M. Nov. 1858 held series of meetings at new Presbyterian Church.
Extended a call as pastor First Baptist Church of Winchester in Jan. 1867.
Pratt, Wm. Instrumental in gathering the First Baptist Church of Winchester.
Pratt, Dr. Wm. M. April 16, 1859 meeting held at Court House.
Pratt, W.M. Pastor Boone's Creek Church 1882.
Prestridge, J.N. Accepted pastorate of First Baptist Church of Winchester in Oct. 1890, serving until 1893.
Prewett, R.H. Messenger from Nicholasville Church to Boone's Creek Association 1825.
Price, Rev. John On committee to attend Stroud's Fork Church to inquire into standing of that branch of Tate's Creek Church.
Price, John Committee of Regular Baptists to confer with committee from Separate Baptists.
Priest, H.G. Ordained deacon of Irvine Church in Dec. 1917.
Quiggens, Charles Elected deacon of Irvine Church in Nov. 1920.
Quillen, Charles A. (See John H. Beatty.)
Quillen, N. Clerk of Heidelburg Church 1907.
Quisenberry One of true Baptist Families to constitute organization of the First Baptist Church of Winchester.
Quisenberry, Anderon History of the Quisenberry family.
Quisenberry, A.C. Says that Providence Church was constituted before moving to Holston in 1780.
Quisenberry, Colby B. Member of Union City Church constituted May 30, 1812.
Upon motion of Chas. S. French, appointed secretary of meeting April 16, 1859.
On committee to solicit funds for building a new church.
On building committee appointed chairman (being the largest contributor). (See James H.G. Bush.)
Chosen first deacon Union City Church in July 1812.
Chosen clerk, May 1812, served 18 months.
Quisenberry, Elder Married his second wife, Chloe Shipp, on Dec. 24, 1811. To this union were born 11 children.
Either first pastor of Unity Church or succeeded Elder Andrew Tribble. Held pastorate of Unity Church until his death in 1830.
Quisenberry, Emma (See James H.G. Bush.)
Quisenberry, James Pastor of Union City Church.
Lost his first wife in Nov. 1811, leaving 12 children. Married his second wife in 1811, six weeks after the death of his first wife.
Quisenberry, Elder Jas. Born in VIrginia on June 13, 1759 and immigrated to KY in 1783.
Married Jane Burrus, daughter of Thomas BUrrus.
Quisenberry, James (See J. Vardeman.)
Brother-in-law of Captain Billy Bush.
March 16, 1822, refused to give up care of the Church agreeably to promise was declared no longer preacher of Friendship Church.
Received by letter April 16, 1875 Providence Church.
Pastor of Friendship Church in 1810.
Preached introductory sermon at annual session of the Association.
One of messengers to report to South KY Assn. from Unity Church.
On committee for arranging program for S. Ky. Association for 1799.
Deacon of Mt. Olive Church in 1902.
Pastor Friendship Church in 1822.
Quisenberry, Joel Appointed on committee fcimmitteefrom Unity Church to hold conference as to propriety of uniting the two churches into one body.
On building committee to plan the erection of new church building about equal distance between.
Quisenberry, Lloyd Served as deacon of Providence Church 1866, previously ordained by another church.
Quisenberry, Lucy B. Member of Unity Church constituted May 30, 1812.
Quisenberry, Roger Served as deacon of Providence Church in 1855.
Quisenberry, Stephen Served as deacon of Providence Church 1851.
Rabron, John Deacon of Union City Church in 1830.
Ragland, Elizabeth August 1843 ordered to be excluded from Fellowship of Lulbegrud Church. (See Chas. Hazelrigg.)
Ragland, James Received by letter from Providence Church Nov. 1785.
Served as deacon of Providence Church in 1788.
Ramey, Daniel Committee from Separte Baptists to confer with committee of Regular Baptists.
Member of Baptist Church on Holston 9-28-1781.
Appointed clerk Nov. 27, 1784 for Providence Church.
Rash, Ambrose D. Pastor First Baptist Church of Winchester appointed Nov. 1859 and served 8 years.
June 1880 accepted the call of Corinth Church; served them three years.
Pastor Ephesus Church
Pastor of Mt. Olive Church 1863.
Pastor, First Baptist Church of Winchester 1859.
Rash, A.D. Pastor Jeffersonville Church 1880-1883.
Became under-shepherd in Oct. 1863, served combined Mt. Olive and Indian Churches until Feb. 1868.
1860 became leader and remained pastor until latter part 1865 of Lulbegrud Church.
Call extended as pastor to First Baptist Church but declined the call.
Rash, Elder Leading spirit in the withdrawal from Licking Association and constituted the Twin Creek Assn. of Old Regular Baptists.
Rash, I. Messenger from Lower Bethel Church to BOone's Creek Assn. in 1824.
Rash, Mary Ogden Sole survivor of twenty nine members of Frist Baptist Church of Winchester. Member 64 years.
Rash, William Born in Va. 1783 moved with parents to KY.
Joined Baptist Church of David's Fork in 1801.
Moved membership to Friendship church in 1812; remained member until his death in Feb. 1859.
Messenger to North District Association from Stroud's Fork Church.
Trustee of Friendship Church Oct. 15, 1812.
Preached for Particular Church during twenty four years of separation.
Rawlings, A.J. Pastor Chestnut Stand Church.
Ray, D.B. May 1870 accepted pastorate Boone's Creek Church, remaining with them 3 years.
Ray, E. January 1922 elected deacon of Zion Church.
Rayburn, John Oct. 1830 division of Unity Church. Held to original faith.
Rayburn, Nancy Oct. 1830 division of Unity Church. Held to original faith.
Redding, Joseph On Peace committee in 1801, named referree in 1802.
Committee of Regular Baptists to confer with committee from Separate Baptists.
Reed, David Messenger from Indian Creek Church to Boone's Creek Assn. in 1827.
(See David T. Haggard. and Joel Quisennberry.)
Member Indian Creek Church.
Reed, ELisha Charter member of Irvine Baptist Church in 1900.
Reeves, Hiram Clerk, Corinth Church.
Reeves, J.D. Oct. 1920 offer resignation as deacon of Corinth Church.
Reeves, Polly Oct. 1830 division of Unity Church. Held to original faith.
Rice, John Moderator, Baptist Church of United Order of Baptists at Mt. Freedom Church.
Called as pastor. Preached for Mt. Freedom Church from Jan. 1834 to April 1837.
Richards, Mary And her five brothers were home builders, community builders and church builders.
Sister of Francis Bush.
She, her brother and his wife gave land on which to build old church.
Member of Baptist Church on Holston 9-28-1781.
Deed given by her and her husband dated May 2, 1878 for one and one-half acre for meeting house lot.
Richards, Mary Bush Sister to Francis Bush.
View of tomb of Mary Bush Richards, also where her brother Francis Bush was buried.
Richard, Robert Married Captain Billy Bush's sister Mary.
Brother-in-law of Francis Bush.
Richardson, C. (See Everett FInney.)
Richardson, James 1859 Six other churches united with Drowning Creek Church and organized the Irvine Assn. Clerk for same.
Richardson, J.W. Pastor Powell's Valley Church 1921.
Ministering to constitution of Fairview Church in July 1920.
Assisted J.T. Turpin Missionary Boone's Creen Assn. to hold a tent meeting on Bethlehem Church lot in Aug 1921.
Sept. 1917, a member of Locust Branch Church, ordained to preaching of Gospel at Downing Creek serving one year.
May 13, 1922 call extended as pastor to Drowning Creek Church.
Richart, Doc (See I.W. Boone.)
Riddell, R.C. Considered on finance committee to build new house of worship for Macedonia Church.
(See James Clark.)
Ridgeway, Ninnigan Granted license to preach at Friendship 1811.
Ridgeway, Zach Messenger to North District Assn. in 1823.
Appointed trustee Christian Church, record Clerk County Court March 19, 1825.
Riley, Benj. W. Messenger to Boone's Creek Assn. from Mt. Gilead Church May 28, 1823.
Elected first clerk of Boone's Creek Association.
Riley, B.W. Elected clerk of Association Sept. 1823.
Riley, C.M. Assisted in a series of meetings at Macedonia Church August 1887.
Riley, Ninnian Messenger to Boone's Creen Assn. from Mt. Gilead Church May 28, 1823.
Riley, T.V. Pastor, Boone's Creek Church 1879.
Risk, J.M. Appointed to prepare a history of Union City Church to be read at their centennial celebration.
Rix, William Jan 1919 accepted care of Drowning Creek Church, remaining until Sept. 1920.
Robert, J.W. Accepted call to pastorate of Allansville Church; pastor 1921.
Robins, W.C. Elected deacon of Irvine Church Nov. 1920.
Robinson, John March 1828 chosen deacon of Chestnut Stand Church.
Rollins, Dan Sept. 1908 ordained deacon, Chestnut Stand Church.
Rollins, Sister Lou Elected church clerk of Chestnut Stand Church.
Rose, (Slave to James Vallingham) Became member of Particular Baptists 1-9-1811.
(See Samuel Boone.)
Ross, A.T. Pastor Union City Church 1920 and present pastor at writing of this book (1923).
Ross, Rev. A.T. Nov 1920 accepted call to become under-shepherd of Unity City Church.
Rothert, Otto A. Secretary of the Filson Club in Louisville, Ky. Assisted J.S. Conkwright in preparing the History of Boone's Creek Baptist Churches published in 1923.
Rout, David Messenger to Boone's Creek Assn. in 1842.
Rowland, A.G. Ordanined to ministry from Mt. Freedom Church in Oct. 1842.
Rowland, Elder Became pastor of Mt. Freedom Church Feb. 1854.
Rowland, R.G. Invited by Mt. Freedom Church April 1843 to preach for them once a month.
Rowland, Robert Licensed by Mt. Freedom Church May 1842 to exercise gift of preaching and exhortation.
Royalty, Elmo Accepted care of and was pastor of Allansville Church July 1917.
Rupart, Allen Deacon Ephesus Church 1906.
Assisted S.J. Conkwright in preparing History of Boone's Creek Baptist Churches, which was published in 1923.
Rupard, Mrs. Carrie Present clerk (1923) of Corinth Church at writing of the book. Clerk since 1921.
Rupard, Daniel Appointed deacon of Allansville Church in Dec. 1887.
Rupard, E.B. Deacon, Union City Church in 1909.
Rupard, J.W. Deacon, Union City Church, 1859.
Rupard, Wm. A. Assisted S.J. Conkwright in preparing History of Boone's Creek Baptist Churches, published 1923.
Ryland, Bro. Garnett Assisted author in connecting the Church organized on Holston with some older church in Virginia.
Ryland, Dr. Garret Of Virginia, assisted S.J. Conkwright in preparing History of Boone's Creek Baptist Churches, public 1923.

 

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