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Mt.
Moriah Baptist Church
This church is one of
the oldest in the county. Just what year witnessed its
organization can not be stated, but some are inclined to
believe that it was constituted in 1800. Certainly it was
organized by or before 1820.
In July, 1828, the
church had a membership of more than two hundred.
The church minute for
October 31, 1836, reads as follows :
"The church at Mt.
Moriah met in conference, Brother R. Philips, moderator,
inquired for fellowship and Brother Miller came forward with a
charge of intoxication against himself, and the church agreed
to continue the case. Called for reference, and the case of
Brother Samuel Fraser was laid over. Also the case of Brother
Isaac Seago was laid over. Also, the case of Sister Elizabeth
Brown was called and she came forward and gave satisfaction
and her letter was granted."
On December 31, 1836,
the church unanimously called Ansolom Anthony as pastor. On
April 3, 1841, Rev. Richard Phillips was elected pastor. He
was again called in 1845.
A camp-meeting was held
for several years at this church in the forties and fifties.
At the August, 1845, conference, a committee consisting of G.
W. Morgan, Wm. Hall, Thos. Parish, John Cain and W. A. Cain
was appointed to lay off the camp-ground. As a result of this
camp-meeting, held in 1846, 29 joined the church at the next
conference in October.
At the December
meeting, "Charlott, a woman of color," joined by
experience.
Richard Philips was
elected pastor again in January, 1847, and also in December
for the year 1818. D. H. oncrief was pastor in 1849.
At the September, 1840,
conference, a charge was brought against G. W. Morgan, because
he had joined the Masonic order. And sometime in the early
history of the church, the following resolution relative to
the church's attitude toward the Masons was adopted:
"Believing as we
do that it is unrighteous for the children of light to mingle
and mix with the sons of darkness: and as there seems to be a
portion of the Baptist denomination that is embracing that
which we believe to be erroneous for ministers of the gospel
or even lay members to embrace, and which in its present
development is calculated to injure the cause of religion and
stop its progress so that the cause of Zion must languish on
that account; and in order to clear our skirts from the blood
of any man, we as the Baptist church at Mt. Moriah agree to
enter our protest against what is called Free Masonry.
"Resolved, (1)
That as a church we will from this time forward close our
doors to any minister of the gospel who has become a member of
the Masonic lodge, as soon as it comes to our knowledge,
unless he will renounce his correspondence entirely with them
and make satisfaction for his wrongs.
"Resolved, (2)
That we hold any lay member in disorder who is or shall become
a member of the Masonic fraternity, and he shall be deemed a
disorderly walker and dealt with as a transgressor.
"Resolved, (3)
That if any member has or shall come to the knowledge of any
brother being a Free Mason and refuses to reveal the same to
the church, we will hold him accountable and deal with him as
a disorderly brother, unfaithful to the church.
"Resolved, (4)
That we oppose Free Masonry as far as in our power lies in its
present form, or until they (the Masons) will let their acts
and obligations and all their secrecy come to the light of
day, that we may judge more righteously and be the better able
to do them justice and clear our skirts.
"Resolved, (5)
That in order to show to the rising generation our
disapprobation to all secret combinations, we have this
preamble and resolution recorded in our church book."
November 1, 1851, the
church in conference passed this resolution:
"We, the church,
take into consideration the abstract part of our decorum that
relates to Masonry, and enact that it be null and void."
James Lankston was
chosen pastor in April, 1850, and in February of the following
year Silas King was elected as such.
On December 5, 1851,
Jas. M. Davis was ordained to the ministry. The ministers
taking part in this important ceremony were Silas King and
Amos Hadaway.
At this same
conference, the church called James M. Davis, just ordained as
a minister, to the pastorate of the church.
On a page of the church
record and following immediately after the minute of the May,
1876, conference, the following statement is made: "In
1851, at the December meeting, Elder Jas. M. Davis, our
present moderator, was set apart to the full gospel ministry.
He has served the church as pastor since his ordination to the
present time, and has baptized into the fellowship of the
church 352 members. During that time Brethren D. Y. Maddox, G.
L. Bagwell, L. Williams, P. Williams and F. V. Cheek have been
called and set apart to the ministry."
Rev. Jas. M. Davis served the
church from 1857 to 1888, and from 1892 to 1890, a period of
40 years. This minister was a great and good man, and during
his ministerial career baptized more than a thousand people.
P. Williams served the church two
years, 1889-'90, receiving 21 members; J. L. Phillips,
1897-'98, 7 members; L, Williams, 1899-'00; H. N. Rainey,
1901-'06, 20 members; F. V. Cheek, 1905-'06, 8 members; J. M.
Williams, 1907-'08, 18 members; J. M. Hudlow, 1909-'10, 13
members; J. M. Sheffield is the present pastor. From 1874 to
1911, there have been 216 additions to the church by baptism.
In March, 1878, the church
organized a Sunday school. It has been carried on most of the
time since, the present superintendent being E. Williams. On
August 5, 1859, a union meeting was held there, and all the
churches represented were urged to hold weekly
prayer-meetings.
The church has 149 members,
to-wit:
| Z. T. Maddox, |
E. M. Hall, |
| Sr., A. C.
Manning, |
Mattie Pierce, |
| Harris Maddox, |
Ina Roberts, |
| W. R. Puckett, |
M. A. Hardy, |
| J. M. Tuggle, |
Jane Clack, |
| C. A. Deaton, |
Pearl Woodall, |
| H. M. Tuggle, |
Jennie Wright, |
| G. W. Hardy, |
Jennie Taylor, |
| J. O. Wright, |
Lula Glosson, |
| M. F. Tuggle, |
Carrie Hayes, |
| J. A. Deaton, |
E. A. Deaton, |
| S. C. Lowery, |
J. C. Pirkle, |
| R. A. Hayes, |
Elizabeth Pool, |
| J. T. Harrison, |
M. J. Skelton, |
| J. B. Evans, |
Francis Mannon, |
| J. M. Taylor, |
Hester
Williams, |
| John Deaton, |
Emma McDaniel, |
| F. P. Harrison, |
Edna Maddox, |
| J. E. Hayes, |
Elizabeth
Frasier, |
| S. J. Wright, |
Sarah Tuggle, |
| R. E. Stanley, |
Ella Cleghorn, |
| Z. T. Maddox,
Jr., |
Ruth Maddox, |
| J. M. Davis, |
Nevada Deaton, |
| T. G. Hayes, |
Lyle Tuggle, |
| H. D. Anglin, |
Eliza Puckett, |
| W. E. Pool, |
Mary Hoys, |
| C. H. Boggs, |
Dora Patrick, |
| G. J. Tuggle, |
Addic Lowery, |
| Dilmus Deaton, |
Etta Tuggle, |
| Melvin
McDaniel, |
Orizine Taylor, |
| F. M. Hardy, |
Felie Harrison, |
| J.P.Taylor, |
M. A. Greason, |
| S. D. Harrison, |
Lena Tuggle, |
| W. B. Stephens, |
Ava Hall, |
| Marion Hall, |
Corrine Lowry, |
| W. M. Hayes, |
Nancy Timnis, |
| J. E. Harrison, |
Lura Timnis, |
| Vernon Roberts, |
B. L. Deaton, |
| John Farmer, |
Anna Ludlow, |
| E. D. Clack, |
I'arilce
Dearton, |
| C. M. Manning, |
Edna Manning, |
| Harvey Hayes, |
W. J. Hayes, |
| Virgil Lowery, |
Frances
Harrison, |
| Ether Norris, |
Georgia
Harrison, |
| Leonard Timms, |
Effie Harrison, |
| J. R. Holman, |
Maud Rooks, |
| Lee Garner, |
Mattie Maddox, |
| Herschel
Rockmore, |
E. A. Timms, |
| Andrew Hayes, |
R. A. Wright, |
| O. D. Check, |
Maggie
Harrison, |
| Felix Willard, |
Lula Evans, |
| A. J. Maddox, |
Carrie Hardy, |
| G. C. Ethridge, |
Margarett
Taylor, |
| U. G. Sloan, |
Mary Maddox, |
| Willis
Harrison, |
Missouri Tuggle, |
| Leonard
McDainel |
Leila Norris, |
| Al Pope, |
Zelma Greeson, |
| George Mandcrs, |
Dora Freeman, |
| J. E. Williams, |
Ora Sizemore, |
| Lettie Rogers, |
Georgia Cheek, |
| Francis Wilder, |
Emma Stone, |
| Sarah Mauldin, |
M. J. Bailey, |
| Susana Haynes, |
Cora Tuggle, |
| Anna Roberts, |
Leila Sloan, |
| Laura Davis, |
Sallie Bell
Manders, |
| Martha Haynes, |
Mittie Willard, |
| Amanda
Harrison, |
Addie Boss, |
| Martha Deaton, |
Hattic Merrett, |
| Caroline Clack, |
GIco Evans, |
| Elizabeth
Maddox, |
Emma Pope, |
| Nancy Wilder, |
H. R. Williams, |
| Francis Pope, |
Gertrude
Williams, |
| M. J. Hall, |
Arcana
Williams, |
| Margaret Hall, |
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| Sallie Wages, |
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[Source:
"Gwinnett Churches" by J. C. Flanigan, 1911,
submitted by C. Anthony] |
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Lawrenceville
Baptist Church
The
Lawrenceville Baptist church was constituted May 2, 1849.
The presbytery was composed of the following brethren : J.
Hendricks, chairman; Bedford Langford, clerk ; J. J.
Laudermilk, S. B. Churchill and D. H. Moncrief.
The members who
constituted the church were William Sanders, A. Bloodsworth,
Jas. P. Simmons, G. W. F. Lamkin, Sion Evans, S. Bloodsworth,
Alindima Lamkin, Mariam Pool, Kathrine Evans, Mary M.
Skelton, Martha M. Graham, Emeline, a slave, Cyntha Evans.
An arm of the church
was established May 3, 1849, at Inzer's School house, said
place being now owned by Berry Nash and known as Five Forks.
William Sanders was called and ordained as pastor of this
arm of the church on July 14, 1849.
The Lawrenceville
Baptist church accepted the offer from the Presbyterian
church to use their building and voted a resolution of
thanks to the Presbyterian brethren for same.
On August 18, 1849,
delegates were elected to the Appalachee association, and
letters of application for membership were prepared and
delivered to said delegates. The church asked for dismision
from said association August 19, 1854.
After joining the
Lawrenceville association, the church went from this body to
the Appalachee association in August, 1867, and in 1870
again joined the Lawrenceville association. The church
joined the Appalachee association again in August, 1885, and
came back to the Lawrenceville organization in 1894, and has
remained a member since that time.
In 1850, a building
committee was appointed to look after the erection of a
church, as follows: Jas. A. Simmons, Jno. J. Davis, Anthony
W. Bates. The house was erected and in March, 1854, the
church tendered the building to the Methodists until they
could build.
The last conference
recorded by the church under its first organization was
Saturday, May 20, 1876, Rev. William Haslett, moderator; E.
D. Sammon, clerk.
Reorganization, May 16,
1885. The following visiting brethren composed the
presbytery : Revs. D. E. Butler, T. C. Boykin, J. L. R.
Barrett, H. N. Rainey, J. T. Hadaway, E. L. Langley;
Brethren B. A. Blakey, A. J. Wood, Jas. Whitworth, M. E.
Ewing, John Davis. Visiting sisters, Mary J. Blakey, Lucy
Robinson, Sallie Lovelace and Mrs. Jas. Whitworth.
Rev. David E. Butler
was elected moderator and Jno. T. Wilson, Jr., clerk pro
tern.
The surviving members
of the old church who became members of the new church were
: N. E. Julian, Miley E. Gouge, Margarett Gouge, JuHa A.
Robinson, Harriett E. Mills. Received by letter on day of
reorganization; T. D. Cain, Sister Darliski Cain, Sister
Margarett George.
D. T. Cain was elected
permanent clerk and was the only male member at this time.
H. N. Rainey presented the church with a new Bible.
J. L. R. Barrett was
the first pastor after the reorganization of the church, and
served during 1885, '86 and '87. During his pastorate the
old building over near the old academy was erected.
Rev. S. B. Churchill
was the first pastor and served from Feb. 16, 1850, to Jan.
1, 1851.
Rev. Wm. Sanders served
from January 15, 1851, to January 1, 1852 ; Rev. Bedford
Langford served from August, 1851, to January, 1853 ; D. H.
Moncrief, from November, 1852, to January, 1855; Wm. Hudgins
to 1856; D. H. Moncrief recalled in 1855 and served to 1857;
Wm. Haslett from 1857 to 1859; Wiley C. Smith from 1859 to
1861 ; N. P. Hotchkiss from 1861 to 1863 ; W. C. Smith
recalled to 1864; J. S. B. Davis to 1866; W. H. Strickland
to 1869; A. B. Nuckles to June, 1869; Wm. T. Thornton, from
1871 to 1873; Wm. Haslett, to 1875; J. L. R. Barrett, from
January 1, 1875, to January 1, 1876; Wm. Haslett, from March
15, 1876, to May 25, 1876.
From 1876 to 1885, the
church appears to have suspended. During the latter year, it
was reorganized, with J. L. R. Barrett, pastor, and he
served to October ]5, 1RS7. Then came E. L. Sisk, from 1887
to Dec. 1891; W. J. Wooten, from 1891 to January, 1894; J.
B. S. Davis, from 1894 to January, 1896; J. W. Butts, from
1896 to January, 1897 ; J. H. Weaver, from 1897 to January,
1898; L. T. Reed, from 1898 to July, 1901; J. A. Bell, from
1901 to January, 1904; H. N. Rainey, from 1904 to September,
1905 ; R. D. DeWesse, from 1905 to January, 1906; E. H.
Jennings, from 1907 to October 1909 ; B. J. W. Graham, from
January 9, 1910, to November 1, 1910. T. T. Twitty is the
present pastor.
In 1893, the building
of a new church was considered. The present house of worship
is the result, being completed in 1905.
The church has a good
pastor's home, which together with the church itself, is
valued at $7,000.
A graded Sunday school
is run the year round, with C. M. Morcock as superintendent.
Jas. P. Simmons was the
first clerk in 1849 and served to 1855. Others are, J. T.
Hillyer, E. P. Juhan, E. Steadman, W. H. Strickland, J. P.
Simmons again for three years and again for eight years, F.
F. Juhan, E. D. Sammon, D. T. Cain from May, 1885, to
December, 1898, J. D. Rutledge from 1898 to the present
time.
The church has 201
members, as follows :
J. A. Ambrose, Robert Ambrose, Lewis Ambrose, Oscar Atha,
Daniel Adams, Oscar Brown, Lee Brown, J. A Brown, Jr.,
Arthur Brown, Marshall Boozer, J. A. Brown, Sr., Robert
Brown, R. A. Cash, Earnest Crim, W. O. Cain, Scott Davis,
Carl Davis, Lee Davis, Washington Davis, F. B. Dodd, Ralph
B. Fortune, Willard Fortune, E. S. Garner, James Gouge, Jno.
O. Hadaway, Willis A. Holland, G. N. Hosea, David Hill, H.
J. Hinton, Hugh M. Hardy, T. L. Harris, R. N. Holt, W. Grady
Holt, Richard B. Hicks, Hugh Holt, Hoyt Llolt, Edgar Hambric,
Ephrim Hosea, Grover Keown, John Kelley, Fred Kelley, Odis
Kelley, G. S. Kelley, Earnest Keown, J. Arthur Lee, Jno. M.
Langley, Jas. H. McGee, C. M. Morcock, Charles McKelvey,
Walter McKelvey, Lovic R. Martin, Kuhl Martin, Samuel
Martin, Prof. W. P. Martin, H. E. Maughon, W. B. Moore,
Virgie C. Moore, Dr. T. C. Mason, Clarence Oaks, Elisha
Oaks, Tandy Patterson, James Patterson, Jas. D. Rutledge,
Daniel V. Rutledge, W. H. Roberts, Geo. G. Robinson, F. Q.
Sammon, Edward Shackleford, Robt. M. Smith, Henry
Stonecipher J. L Stewart, F. M. Smith, Peter Smith, P. S.
Vandiver, thas. C Wall, Thomas Wall, E. M. Wright, J. L.
Whitworth, Geo. W. Williams, Garland Wallace, Conrad Wood,
T. C. Yearwood, Scott Yearwood, Ned Yearwood. Mrs. G. A.
Ambrose, Mrs. Delia Atha, Mrs. Susie Adams, Mrs. Daisie
Berry, Mrs. John L. Bates, Mrs. Clyde Brown, Miss Willie
Britt, Miss Clyde Britt, Miss Maggie Brown, Miss Letha
Brown, Mrs. Rachell Brown, Mrs. Mary Brown, Mrs. Nudie
Brown, Miss Alma Brown, Miss Sallie Brown, Mrs. Lizzie
Brand, Miss Louise Brand, Airs. Grace Brown, Mrs. Cora Lee
Coffee, Miss Lillie Cain, Mrs. Sallie Cash, Mrs. Mary F.
Crim, Mrs. Lynda Cain, Miss Tavie Cheeley, Mrs. Scott Davis,
Miss Bessie Brown, Mrs. Maud Durham, Mrs. Washington Davis,
Mrs. Lillie Exum, Miss Pauline Ewing, Miss Mae Ewing, Mrs.
Mary E. Gouge, Mrs. Sallie Gouge, Miss Era Gouge, Miss
Carrie Gouge, Miss Luellen Gouge, Mrs. Mary Davis, Mrs. Vera
Fortune, Miss Eunice Gouge, Mrs. Nancy Gossett, Mrs. A. L.
Garner, Mrs. Francis Hosea, Mrs. Mary Hill, Miss Mary S.
liosea, Mrs. Cora Holland, Miss Hattie Holbrook, Mrs. J. O.
Hadaway, Mrs. H. J. Hinton, Mrs. Cora Hill, Aliss Hammett,
Mrs. A. L. Holt, Mrs. Bessie Hamrick, Miss Junie Holt, Mrs.
Lola Harris, Miss Prue Hosea, Mrs. Manerva Keown, Miss
Daisie Keown, Miss Maud Keown, Mrs. Ada Kelley, Mrs. Mary
Lou Kelley, Miss Myrtice Kelley, Mrs. J. R. McKelvey, Miss
Fannie Lou McKelvey, Miss Alice McKelvey, Mrs. Mattie Moore,
Mrs. Willie Mc-Gee, Mrs. Lola McGee, Mrs. Elizabeth
McConnell, Mrs. W. B .Aloore, Mrs. Allie Oakes, Miss Daisie
Oakes, Mrs. Mamie Oakes, Mrs. Mattie Langley, Mary Poe, Mrs.
Laura Patterson, LoisPatterson, Mrs. Lucy Robinson, Mrs.
Alice Rutledge, Mrs. Minnie Roberts, Miss Nellie Roberts,
Miss Maggie Robinson, Mrs. Usilla Reeves, Mrs. Anna B.
Sammon, Mrs. Alice Sammon, Mrs. J. M. Swords, Mrs. Nancy
Shackelford, Mrs. Madge Shackelford, Miss Amelia
Shackelford, Mrs. C. C. Sammon, Mrs. Ada Smith, Mrs. J. L
Stewart, Miss Effie Stewart, Miss Gertrude Stewart, Mrs.
Esther Smith, Mrs. Ella Smith, Miss Lena Townley, Mrs.
Amanda Townely, Mrs. Sallie Townley, Mrs. Bessi Townley,
Miss Mary E. Townley, Miss Maud Townley, Mrs. Cora Towwnley,
Mrs. Mary A. Vandiver, Mrs. Bertha Wright, Miss Fannie
Wright, Miss Sarah Wilson, Mrs. C. C. Williams, Lollie Bell
Wallace, Estelle Wallace, Mrs. Myrtle Woodword, Miss Nina
Wilson, Beattrice Whitworth, Mrs. Carrie Webb, Ruble
Whitworth, Mrs. Sallie Wall, Mrs. Ida Yearwood, Miss Ines
Yearwood.
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