{"id":700,"date":"2013-11-01T18:16:02","date_gmt":"2013-11-01T22:16:02","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/ncgenweb.us\/cabarrus\/?page_id=700"},"modified":"2013-11-01T18:16:02","modified_gmt":"2013-11-01T22:16:02","slug":"cold-water-church","status":"publish","type":"page","link":"https:\/\/ncgenweb.us\/cabarrus\/cold-water-church\/","title":{"rendered":"Cold Water Church"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>Coldwater Church<br \/>\nIs this Mt Giliad?<\/p>\n<p>(written in early 1930&#8217;s)<br \/>\nThe first positive date of the existence of a church called Coldwater is taken from the Shinn Family book, in which<br \/>\nit is recorded the marriage of Silas Shinn and Eleanor Overcash, who were married in the old Coldwater Church<br \/>\nin 1766, by the Reverend Samuel Suther . It is believed that he was the first regular pastor of<br \/>\nthis church but there was probably a congregation there much earlier as it is known that some of the members of this<br \/>\ncongregation came to this section as early as 1753.<\/p>\n<p>There is still in existence an old graveyard with a few legibly marked graves belonging to this church. Some of the names<br \/>\nfamiliar in the history of the early church and still in existence, although their names have gone through some changes in<br \/>\nspelling, are Pfeiffer, Misenheimer, Klein, Walter, Walcher, Mitchler, Barnhardt, Slough, Berberich, Peck, Penninger,<br \/>\nSchmidt, Iyerly, Sell, Seener, Neishler, Gober, Shinn, Krimminger, File, and Foil, these to names belong to unrelated<br \/>\nfamilies.<\/p>\n<p>Probably among the officers of the church were Martin Phifer, Nicolas Nishler, Jacob Misenheimer, Christian Barnhardt,<br \/>\nChristian Abenshine, Philip or Christian Berberich, Adam or Frederick Peck, and Michael Klein for they were all men of<br \/>\nintelligence and well-educated.<\/p>\n<p>After the Rev Suther left this church for another field there was a period in which they were unable to procure a pastor,<br \/>\nbecause of the unsettled state of this country and the connection with the old country being broken, for it is about this<br \/>\nthat we find them going into the churches of other denominations or of the same denomination in other sections, such as<br \/>\nGrace Bethel Reformed or Bear Creek, the Presbyterian Church, Coldwater Lutheran and probably others that were<br \/>\nnearer their homes.<\/p>\n<p>In the record of St John&#8217;s Lutheran Church during the period we find that the pastor of this church was called upon to<br \/>\nbury their dead, baptise their infants, and to marry the members of Coldwater. We can find nothing to lead us to believe<br \/>\nthat there was ever any connection with St John&#8217;s and Coldwater Reformed Church or any Lutheran church at the time<br \/>\nRev Suther was pastor, but we do know that in later years that descendants of those first members came back and<br \/>\nrevivifed this church calling it Giliad, and established it just short distance from the old church site.<\/p>\n<p>Some interesting entries in the St John&#8217;s records kept by Rev A N Marcard when he was the pastor there, which concern<br \/>\nColdwater, read as follows: (Translated from German)<\/p>\n<p>Item 3&#8230;&#8230;Buried at Coldwater Mar 12, 1798, Catherine, born November 14, 1734 in the German part of Lorraine. Her<br \/>\nfather was George Shuffert. She married Michael Klein, who died in 1782. From this marriage there descended 14<br \/>\nchildren of whom 7 are still living, morever 54 grandchildren and until now 8 greatgrandchildren. In the year she married<br \/>\nJohn Schmidt. From this marriage there are no children. The deceased expired Mar 11, 1798 from a prostration.<br \/>\nShe attained an age of 63 yrs and 4 mos. less 3 days.<\/p>\n<p>Item 7&#8230;&#8230;Buried at Coldwater Church Aug 26, 1799 Mary Elizabeth, born Aug 26, 1724 at Schweigern in Wutenburg.<br \/>\nHer father was Matthias Barringer. She was married in 1750 to Christian Barnhardt bore ten children of whom 5 are still<br \/>\nliving. She saw 26 grandchildren, of whom 5 are now dead. She died Aug 24, 1798 of hectic fever and attained an age<br \/>\nof 74 years less 2 days.<\/p>\n<p>Item 16&#8230;.Buried at Coldwater\/gratis\/ Feb 14 1799 John Jung (Note: this is probably now Young). Died Feb 13, 1799 in<br \/>\nthe evening of pleurisy. He was born in 1766. Led an unhappy marriage with the widow of Christian Berberich who<br \/>\nperished on the way to Charlestown. The widow is Elizabeth, nee Diderich. From the marriage of 8 years, there is one<br \/>\nchild, who is a girl.<\/p>\n<p>Item 22&#8230;..Buried at Coldwater Church Aug 8, 1799, Catharine the dau of Philip Jost, and the wife of Christopher Luis<br \/>\nborn Feb 13, 1772, died Aug 6, 1799 of a complicated disease which began only Aug 5 in the afternoon. She attained<br \/>\nan age of 27 yrs less 7 days, was married almost 6 mos.<\/p>\n<p>Item 23&#8230;.Buried at Coldwater Aug 11, 1799 John Christian Barnhardt born in St Johnnes in the Palatinate Apr 5, 1719.<br \/>\nHe married Elizabeth Barringer, lived with her in marriage 49 yrs, begat 10 children, of who 5 are still living; lived to see<br \/>\nthe birth of 28 grandchildren of whom 5 so far have died. He died Aug 10, 1799 after a protracted illness and attained<br \/>\nan age of 80 yrs 4 mos and 5 dys.<\/p>\n<p>Item 26&#8230;Buried Jacob Koch at Coldwater Church, unmarried Dec 10, 1799. He died of a disease which lasted 5 yrs.<br \/>\nWas born in 1722 in Grelshein in the lower Palatinate in Germany. Age 77 years.<\/p>\n<p>Families belonging to Coldwater Church as early as 1766.<\/p>\n<p>Samuel Shinn and his wife Abagail Urie Shinn<br \/>\nJacob Misenheimer and his wife Margaretha<br \/>\nMatthias Mitchler and his family<br \/>\nPaul Walter and his wife Catharine<br \/>\nJohn Megadant and his wife and step son<br \/>\nAdam Walcher and his wife Christina<br \/>\nWilliam Mitchell and his wife Rebeccah<br \/>\nChristian Barnhardt and his wife Elizabeth Barringer Barnhardt<br \/>\nChristian Abenshine and his family<br \/>\nMartin Penninger and his wife Catherine<br \/>\nMichael Penninger and his family<br \/>\nMichael Klein and his family<br \/>\nMartin Pfeiffer and his family<br \/>\nJacob Pfeiffer and his family<\/p>\n<p>and in later years &#8211; the children of these included&#8230;&#8230;..<br \/>\nDavid Suther and Catharine Abenshine Suther and their family<br \/>\nJohn Suther and Sophia Barnhardt Suther and their family<br \/>\nGeorge Barnhardt and Mary Mitchler Barnhardt and their family<br \/>\nJacob Muetschler and his wife Catherine<br \/>\nLeonard Berberich and his wife Elizabeth<br \/>\nStephen Mayfeld and his wife Margaret<br \/>\nJacob Koch and his wife Susanna Koch<br \/>\nPaul Terr and his wife Mary Terr<br \/>\nJohn Behm and his wife Catherine Behm<br \/>\nJohn Hegler and his wife Catherine Hegler<br \/>\nRhynehold Abenshine and others.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Coldwater Church Is this Mt Giliad? 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