Session Minutes Milton Presbyterian Church Transcriber’s notes: I have made no attempt to transcribe the entire body of the Session Minutes. Much of it is repetitive. I have attempted only to pull out information of a material nature—mainly names and dates of members, letters of dismission, and some disciplinary actions of the session. Martha Spencer Dec. 15, 2000 |
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Note: Parts 1 and 2 are now online covering 1820 - 1900. Will post remainder shortly. | ||
1820 |
The Female Academy opened in Milton. The Rev. Abner Clopton, Baptist, was headmaster. | |
1822 |
Rev. Clopton moved to Charlotte Co., Virginia. He was succeeded by the Rev. Arch D. Montgomery, Presbyterian, who presided over the Academy and preached one Sunday in the month. |
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1823 |
Plan to build a church. Female Fragment Society [sewing circle] formed. Money was raised by various means. Mr. Montgomery removed to the Red House in 1823. |
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1825 |
By the fall, the Female Fragment Society had raised a sum of money and a contract was made with Mr. W. A. Royster to build a church. A subscription for a year’s support of a minister went around and anyone who contributed more that $4 had a vote to select the denomination. There were 38 votes for Presbyterian and 8 for Episcopal. The Rev. James W. Douglas was secured and arrived in Milton in March 1826. |
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1826 |
First members listed: Martin P. Huntington, Mary A. Oliver, Mrs. Ann B. Owen, Mrs. Reny Carlson, Mrs. Sarah New, Miss Sally Patrick, Miss Margarette Smith—certificate number 1 from 5th Presbyterian Church of Baltimore. |
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6/11/1826 | Mrs. Susan Huntington, Mrs. Sarah G. Cooke, Mr. George W. Kent, and Amey, a black woman [sic], were baptized. | |
7/29/1826 |
John M. Warmoth baptized |
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John Ponson by—certificate #2 from church at Petersburg, Va. | ||
9/30/1826 |
Mrs. Pamelia Nunnally | |
Henry J. Foster—former member Hampden-Sydney | ||
10/1/1826 | Martin P. Huntington and H. J. Foster ordained and installed as elders. | |
10/4/1826 | First session meeting. Mrs. Sarah Cooke granted certificate of dismission to Alabama. | |
10/26/1826 |
Mr. William F. Hayes received on profession of faith and examination. Sicily, a black woman, belonging to Col. A. Donoho received on profession of faith and examination. |
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12/20/1826 | Mr. James Holder, Miss Melinda Holder received on profession of faith and examination. | |
12/23/1826 |
Mrs. Sarah Jones and Mrs. Sarah Holder received on profession of faith and examination. Examined by Bro. Wm. S. Plumer [a Presbyterian minister from Danville]. |
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2/17/1827 | Mr. Nathan P. Carrel and Dicy, a colored woman, belonging to Dr. P. H. Thomas received on profession of faith and examination. | |
Mrs. Sarah Jones lately removed to Gosport, Va, dismissed to church in Norfolk. | ||
Dicy, mentioned on the previous page was a member of Nutbush Church in Granville Co. | ||
2/18/1827 | The church, just finished, was opened with a dedicatory sermon by the Rev. Wm. S. Plumer. | |
Joseph, a colored member of the church in Greensboro was received into occasional communion for this year at written request of Rev. W. Carruthers. | ||
3/10/1827 | Mrs. Mary Dodson and Miss Lucy Dodson received on profession of faith and examination. | |
4/8/1827 | 23 members by exam; 2 on certificate; 2 dismissed. | |
4/21/1827 | 37 members; 17 added on profession of faith; 1 died; 2 dismissed. Baptisms: 10 adults, 7 infants. | |
6/2/1827 |
The session met at the church. Present: all the members. The pastor reported that he had conversed with Miss Delilah J. Walker, and with John A. Jones, a free man, and Nancy belonging to Mr. J. Oliver and Patience belonging to Mr. S. Dodson, who are candidates for church membership, and that he would recommend their reception which was agreed to. |
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Jas. W. Douglas, Clk. |
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11/12/1827 |
Resolved that John A. Jones be appointed a stated reader and instructor to the black members of the church, under the direction of the session, and that the members be requested to concur in this resolution. |
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Letter to be written extending a call to the Rev. Mr. [Daniel A.] Penick. | ||
Resolved that Mr. Douglas converse with the masters and mistresses of our black members in reference to their opportunities for attending public worship; and that in future, before receiving them, a note be requested from those controlling their time, promising to them the privilege of hearing, at least, one sermon on the Sabbath. |
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12/1/1827 |
Miss Elizabeth Catherine Hayes received on profession of faith and examination of her experience of religion [“experimental religion”]. |
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12/21/1827 | Mr. H. J. Foster granted certificate of dismission. Mr. Penick elected clerk of session. | |
A prayer meeting at Mr. Dodson’s, his youngest child and grandchild were baptized. | ||
Mr. Douglas conversed with the member who has been absent from communion (member’s name not given) and that he appears to feel correctly on the subject.[T]hose members who have children to be baptized are all ready to comply. |
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12/23/1827 | Mr. Douglas took leave of the congregation. | |
3/6/1828 | First meeting of the Female Bible Class. Sixteen ladies present and six others have promised to attend. | |
3/13/1828 | First meeting of the Male Bible Class. Eleven gentlemen attended. | |
3/21/1828 | Mr. Foster (an elder) requested that his certificate of dismission be rescinded. | |
5/7/1828 | Mrs. Lucy M. Lewis, Mrs. Fanny Ball received on profession of faith and examination. | |
6/22/1828 | Mr. Bolton and Miss Holder were baptized. | |
6/28/1828 | Warner M. Lewis, Willis L. Williams, William Bolton, Miss Sarah P. Holder received into membership. | |
7/12/1828 | Miss E. Smith and Mr. Nicholas M. Lewis received on profession of faith and examination. | |
7/13/1828 | Miss Smith and Mr. Lewis were baptized. | |
7/28/1828 | Henry J. Foster dismissed to Presbyterian Church of Hagerstown, Md. | |
8/30/1828 | Mr. William F. Hayes dismissed to Grassy Creek Church, Granville Co. | |
9/6/1828 | Mr. Walton, an elder from Red House, invited to sit as a corresponding member. | |
Mrs. Eliza Adams received on profession of faith and examination. | ||
Mrs. Susan Perkins received by letter from Presbyterian Church, Tuscumbia, Al. | ||
9/7/1828 | Wm. Adams was baptized. | |
9/27/1828 |
Mrs. Susan New departed this life about 5 o’clock in the afternoon. Her disease, a dropsy of the brain, rendered her quite deranged for several days previous to her death. |
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10/18/1828 | Richard Bullock, Mrs. Mary P. Bullock (his wife) received on profession of faith and examination. | |
Notes: One elder to be elected to replace Maj. James Holder who declined to serve. Mr. Warner M. Lewis was chosen. | ||
10/25/1828 | Mr. Lewis ordained and installed. | |
11/21/1828 |
Rumor charges Cicily with habitual and intemperate use of ardent spirits. Amey, a colored servant of Mr. J. McGehee charged with fornication, having been delivered of a bastard child. |
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10/25/1828 | Warner M. Lewis ordained and installed. | |
12/3/1828 | Neither Cicily nor Amey appeared at the appointed time. | |
12/20/1828 |
Cicily appeared before the session and the case was continued. Mrs. M. Donoho, Mr. Henderson’s George, Mr. Oliver’s John to be cited to appear before the session. |
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Amey failed to appear. | ||
Cicily denied drinking ardent spirits to excess but said she drank sometimes so that she felt what she had drunk. She said she had received butter as a gift from George at the springhouse on a certain occasion. She did wish and endeavor to conceal the butter from her mistress and how she came by it. “…although she professed sorrow for her sins, she has not given satisfactory evidence that she had any proper sense of their heinous nature—and also that she was quite two [sic] confident of having obtained forgiveness.” She was suspended. |
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12/16/1828 |
“Whereas, it is generally rumored and believed that Mr. George Kent, a member of this church did on Thursday last with a durk (corrected to dirk in the book) in his hand, horse-whip a Mr. John Daniel, as to authorize a civil process and an assessment of fines…” |
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12/20/1828 | Cicily appeared before the session—case continued. | |
2/4/1829 | Miss Louisa Hamner received on profession of faith and examination. | |
4/15/1829 | 40 members; 3 added on profession of faith; 1 added on certificate; 1 died. | |
6/7/1829 | Heard of the death of our dear sister Louisa J. Hamner of consumption. | |
6/8/1829 | Mrs. Agnes Penick received. | |
Cicily requested to be restored to membership. Request denied. | ||
9/5/1829 | Cicily again denied return to membership. | |
9/6/1829 | Collection of $5. Also a pair of gold bracelets set with pearls cost when new $20. From Mrs. Susan Perkins. | |
12/5/1829 | Mrs. E. A. Lewis and Mrs. M.A. Donoho received on profession of faith and examination. | |
Cicily restored to membership. | ||
5/18/1830 | Mr. Kent was to be cited to appear before the session. | |
5/20/1830 | Mr. George Kent charged by common fame with having a fight on the Sabbath and knocking a Mr. McWaters down with a brickbat. | |
Several members reported that Mr. John Alston Jones, a coloured member of the church, had become a member of the Baptist Church of Raleigh. |
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5/29/1830 | Cicily requested through Mr. Penick a certificate of dismission to the Baptist church at the Mill Meeting House. | |
5/31/1830 | George Kent suspended. | |
9/18/1830 | Nicholas M. Lewis and Richard Bullock elected elders—ordained and installed. | |
9/18/1830 | John Ragland, Stephen Dodson, Richard Bullock, Admiral Watkins elected trustees in addition to those now in office. | |
10/29/1830 |
Request for certificate of dismission for Mr. W. L. Williams to Congregational Church, Amherst, Ma. and for Mr. N.B. Carrel to join Presbyterian Church of Sugar Creek, Mecklenburg Co. NC. |
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3/2/1831 | Edward Hines received on profession of faith and examination. | |
3/3/1831 | Mr. Jeduthan Davis received on certificate of dismission from Carterville Church, Va. | |
3/5/1831 |
Miss Mary Williams received on profession of faith and examination.Mrs. Eliza Farley, a member of church at Carmell, received as a member in full standing. |
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3/6/1831 | Edward Hines baptized. | |
4/1/1831 | 40 members; 2 added on profession of faith; 1 added on certificate; 3 dismissed. Baptisms: 2 adults, 1 infant. | |
5/7/1831 | Mrs. Ann G. Bracken, Mrs. Jane A. Shelton, Mrs. Judith W. Howard received on profession of faith and examination. | |
5/8/1831 | Miss Eliza Penick received on profession of faith and examination. | |
Mrs. Howard baptized. | ||
7/9/1831 | Mr. Jacob Thomson [sic] received on profession of faith and examination. | |
Miss Eliza Penick received on profession of faith and examination. | ||
7/10/1831 | Dr. Caldwell baptized his pupil, Mr. Thompson. | |
8/22/1831 | Mr. William Bolton, about to remove to the Western country, granted certificate of dismission. | |
9/4/1831 | Mrs. Sarah Winstead received on profession of faith and examination.“ “ “ baptized. | |
11/24/1831 |
Misses Elizabeth G. Gatewood, Mary Ragland, Mary Ann Butler, Mr. Benjamin M. Hobson and Hannah, a servant of Mrs. Mary A. Donoho, received on profession of faith and examination. |
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11/25/1831 | The above persons were baptized. | |
12/3/1831 | Mr. Gavin Yuill, Mrs. Ann Yuill, and Misses Sarah E. Wright and Ann E Williamson received on profession of faith and examination. | |
12/17/1831 | Miss Mary J. Hobson received on profession of faith and examination. | |
1/27/1832 | Mr. B[enjamin]. Hines and Mrs. Ann Farley received on profession of faith and examination. | |
3/3/1832 | Miss Martha Pugh received on profession of faith and examination. | |
Mr. Jeduthan Davis received by letter from the church of Carterville, Va. | ||
John A. Jones, free man of color, certificate of dismission to Baptist Church, Raleigh. | ||
Nancy, servant of Mr. Oliver, cited to appear before the session. | ||
3/24/1832 |
Statement of Nancy who had been charged with failing to attend services of the church for a period of three years. She confessed that she had absented herself from the ordinances of the church, particularly from the sacrament of the Lord’s Supper for about three years and that she had vowed that she never would commune with the same church again, confessing that in these respects she had sinned—but stating at the same time that she was over-persuaded in the first instance to join the church and that she had been provoked to act the part which she had acted by very ill treatment from a certain member of this church whose character stands entirely fair. |
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4/1/1832 | Dicy requested and was granted a certificate of dismission to Nutbush Church, Granville County. | |
Session made the following ruling and Nancy was suspended from membership until she came to the proper state of repentance. |
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“Nancy, having been fully heard—the Session were unanimously of the opinion that Nancy, tho [sic] she confessed the charges preferred against her at the last meeting, acknowledges her guilt, & professed repentance, gave no satisfactory evidence of being a true penitent—especially as she expresses herself as determined to persist in the same course and deals freely in unfounded charges against her brethren of the same church. Therefore Resolved unanimously that Nancy be & she hereby is suspended from the sacraments of the church until she shall give satisfactory evidence of repentance.---As Nancy was not present, it was expected that the moderator inform her in a suitable manner of the judicial proceeding.” |
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4/20/1832 | Fifty-seven members; 19 added on profession of faith; 2 on certificate; 3 dismissed. Baptisms: 11 adults and 3 infants. | |
6/3/1832 | Miss Mildred Williamson received on profession of faith and examination.“ “ “ baptized. | |
7/1/1832 | Elizabeth C. Gillaspie received on profession of faith and examination. | |
7/27/1832 |
Mary Ann Butler accused of associating with lewd company and of having intercourse with men of the baser sort. Cited to appear 8/8. |
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8/8/1832 | Mary Ann Butler suspended. | |
9/9/1832 | Mrs. Ann S. Pugh and Dr. Jesse Carter received on examination. | |
9/9/1832 |
(Sabbath) “The two new members, together with the following persons who had been received by the session of the Red House church viz. James W. Jeffreys, Robert Faukner, Lucy B. Brown, John Chiles, John Wilson and Mrs. Ann Wilson—presented themselves before a large congregation under the arbor in the grove and entered publickly [sic] into covenant relation with the Lord Jesus Christ. Dr. Carter, Mrs. Pugh, Mr. Faukner, Mrs. Brown, Mr. Chiles were baptized. The scene was peculiarly solemn and interesting.” |
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10/7/1832 | Session met at Gilead Meeting House. Mr. Lawson Taylor, Miss Mary S. McCain, Miss Mary Finley, Mr. Edward Montgomery received on profession of faith and examination. | |
11/18/1832 |
Mr. William D. Gatewood received on profession of faith and examination. |
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12/1/1832 | James M. Hayes received on profession of faith and examination. | |
3/3/1833 | Mrs. Eliza W. Davis received on profession of faith and examination.3/3/1833 Mrs. Eliza W. Davis baptized. | |
3/8/1833 |
Miss Mary Finley requested certificate of dismission to Enoe [sic] church, Orange County. |
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Dr. Jesse Carter about to move to the state of Mississippi “requested…procure for him a certificate of dismission to join the church where the providence of God may cast his lot.” | ||
4/17/1833 | Mrs. Susan Perkins requested certificate of dismission to join Presbyterian Church at Memphis, Western District, Tennessee. | |
4/25/1833 | Sixty members; 11 added on profession of faith; 4 died; 3 dismissed;1 suspended | |
Trial of Mr.Bullock, a member of the church and brother-in-law of Warner M. Lewis, who recused himself. The charges had to do with his business dealings with others in the community. The Session believed that he had been dishonest in his transactions. Following a thorough examination of the facts with several witnesses, the verdict was that he had been caught in business failings and that promises that were made in good faith fell through. |
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8/1/1833 |
Mrs. Ann G. Bracken requests certificate of dismission |
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1/12/1834 |
Rachel, a servant of Mr. W.M. Lewis, being present requested admission. Received on profession of faith and examination. |
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William D. Gatewood charged “by common fame much to the dishonor of religion, with certain gross immoralities.” Cited to appear before session. |
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Charges 1. Habitual absence from worship 2. Profane swearing3.Violation of the 7th commandment | ||
2/4/1834 |
William Gatewood suspended for failing to appear after two citations “has treated this session with contumacy.” |
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Mr. and Mrs. Bullock requested certificate of dismission to join some Presbyterian Church in Alabama. |
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Mrs. Ann H. F. Farley having been received at her request two years ago into full communion with the church and has refused to make a publick [sic] profession of her faith, has never participated in celebrating the Lord’s Supper and rarely attends the ordinances of the sanctuary. Mr. Penick to meet with her and report back to the session. |
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3/1/1834 |
Misses N. P. Clark, Catharine Yuill, Lucy F Hines, Mary A. Harris (?) and Messrs. Richard E. Hines, and Fountain E. Pugh received on profession of faith and examination. |
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5/31/1834 |
Messrs. R. L. Downs and E. A. Howard received on profession of faith and examination. |
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Mr. John Wilson and his wife Mrs. Ann Wilson received on letter from Red House. | ||
Session met at the call of the moderator and at the home of Miss Smith. (But why? No reason given) | ||
9/8/1834 |
Mr. William W. Durham received on profession of faith and examination. |
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9/9/1834 |
Mr. W. M. Lewis presented certificate of dismission and recommendation on behalf of his wife Mrs. Pherebee Lewis from the Presbyterian Church in Raleigh. |
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Mr. Durham baptized. | ||
11/8/1834 |
Request presented by Rev. Penick from Mr. G. Yuill, his wife and daughter for certificate of dismission to join Presbyterian Church in Mobile, Al. |
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1/19/1835 |
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Mrs. Sarah Winstead granted certificate of dismission to Presbyterian Church of Athens, Ga. |
4/24/1835 |
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Fifty-four members; 10 added on profession of faith; 3 on certificate; 4 denied; 8 dismissed; 1 suspended. |
6/7/1835 |
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Mr. Augustus C. Finley received by letter from New Providence Church, Va. |
Mr. Penick announced acceptance of call to Rocky River Church. |
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6/8/1835 |
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Letter from Mr. J. Thomson [Jacob Thompson] requesting letter of admission to where he might settle in Alabama. [I was able to verify from the baptismal records of the church by his parents’ names and his date of birth that this is the same Jacob Thompson who later became Secretary of the Interior in Buchanan’s cabinet. J. T. Bradsher, a member and elder of Milton Presbyterian Church, was named for this man’s nephew who was a doctor in Leasburg and Jacob Thompson Bradsher’s great-uncle.] |
6/25/1835 |
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Miss E. Smith requested certificate of dismission to Danville church. |
8/5/1835 |
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Mr. Penick stated that his wife requested certificate of dismission to join church at Rocky River, Cabarrus County. |
Notes The Rev. N. H. Harding arrived in Milton as stated supply on the 18th of December 1835. | ||
“Application being made by Rachel for a certificate of recommendation to join the Presbyterian Church wherever in the providence of God her lot might be cast.” |
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Mrs. Lucy Ramsour requested certificate of dismission to join Presbyterian Church in Linconton [sic]. |
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Miss Delila Walker req. certificate of dismission to join Presbyterian Church in Clarksville VA. |
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3/18/1836 |
Certificate of dismission requested for Mrs. Reny Carlson to Presbyterian Church, Raleigh. |
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12/3/1836 |
Mrs. Surry Allen received by certificate. |
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1/16/1837 |
Request by letter from Fountain E. Pugh for certificate of dismission to Presbyterian Church in Petersburgh [sic], Va. |
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Miss Margaret Smith requested certificate of dismission to Presbyterian Church, Lincolnton, NC. [I assume this to be the Miss Margarette Smith who joined the letter by certificate number 1.] |
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3/2/1837 |
Mr. Robert and Elizabeth Falkner were by certificate of dismission received from Harmony Church, Halifax, VA. |
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4/17/1837 |
Forty-six members:1 died; 1 dismissed. |
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No date Meeting 73 Mr. Harding presented a certificate of dismission for Mrs. Hannah Harding and Miss Mary Ann Callum. | ||
No date Meeting 76. Mr. Harding to talk to Mr. E. Howard who seldom attends church and has neglected communion for two years. |
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4/18/1839 |
E. Howard suspended for failure to attend services. |
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Mr. William R. Hill received on certificate of dismission from Spring Garden [Guilford Co. NC]. |
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Mrs. Mildred Jones requested certificate of dismission to Presbyterian Church in Sommerville, Fayette Co., TN. |
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Mr. Robert/Elizabeth Faulkner requested certificate of dismission to Harmony Church, Halifax, VA. |
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1/1/1839 |
John Wilson elected elder. |
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4/18/1839 |
Hannah, a servant of Mr. Seawell, requested a certificate of dismission to join the Presbyterian Church in Raleigh, NC. Request granted |
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2/28/1840 |
Miss Sarah Patrick granted certificate of dismission at her request to join Presbyterian Church at Philadelphia. |
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5/26/1840 |
Mrs. Margaret Ann Wilson received on certificate of dismission from church in Raleigh. |
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Miss Ann Forbes received on certificate of dismission from Presbyterian Church in Richmond. |
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4/5/1841 |
Mrs. Wheeler received on profession of faith and examination. |
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4/7/1841 |
Letter from Mrs. Nancy Clarke requesting certificate of dismission to Presbyterian Church of Greensboro. |
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4/1/1842 |
Forty-four members: 5 added on profession of faith; 2 on certificate; 2 died. |
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4/2/1842 |
Mrs. Lucy M. Walker, Miss Mary Ann and Miss Jane Lewis, Mr. James R. Callum received on profession of faith and examination. |
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4/3/1842 |
James, a servant of Stephen Dodson, received on profession of faith and examination. |
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4/22/1842 |
*Note, p. 147 At a previous meeting which was omitted in its proper place…Mr. Thomas Day and his wife Aquilla offered themselves as candidates for church membership. |
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4/30/1842 |
Fielding Lewis received on profession of faith and examination. |
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Mrs. Sarah Ogilby wrote requesting a certificate of dismission to Presbyterian Church, Lynchburg, VA. |
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10/23/1842 |
Mr. Samuel Watkins and Mrs. Elizabeth Watkins received on profession of faith and examination. |
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11/5/1842 |
Session met at home of Mr. Hill. Mrs. Sarah Hill and Mrs. Synthy (?) Ball received on certificate of dismission from Methodist Church. |
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11/5/1842 |
Session met at home of Dr. Wilie [sic] Jones. Mrs. Priscilla Jones received on profession of faith and examination. |
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1/21/1843 |
Session met at home of Mr. George A. Smith. Mrs. Adeline Smith received on profession of faith and examination. |
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4/5/1843 |
Mrs. Sarah Lea requested certificate of dismission to Griers Presbyterian Church. |
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4/1/1843 |
Fifty-six members: 6 added on profession of faith; 1 on certificate. Baptisms: 5 adult, 0 infant. |
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9/29/1843 |
Mrs. Elizabeth Shelton received on profession of faith and examination. |
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4/1/1844 |
Fifty+nine members: 1 added on certificate. Baptisms: 1 adult; 1 infant. |
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4/6/1844 |
Mrs. Penelope Wilson received on certificate of dismission from 10th Presbyterian Church, Philadelphia. |
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4/7/1844 |
Mary, a servant of Dr. Harding, received on profession of faith and examination. |
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10/5/1844 |
Met at home of Mrs. E. Robertson. She was received on profession of faith and examination. |
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Vince, servant of W.M. Lewis, and James, servant of John Wilson, received on profession of faith and examination. | ||
Philip, servant of N.J. Palmer, member of Presbyterian Church at Griers and Henry, servant of W. M. Lewis, member of Red House received into full communion. |
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11/18/1844 |
Mr. John Thompson received on profession of faith and examination. |
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11/27/1844 |
Mr. Fielding Lewis’s name stricken from roll at his request. |
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12/23/1844 |
Met at home of Alexander Kearsey. Mrs. Elizabeth Kearsey received on profession of faith and examination. |
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1/4/1845 |
Miss Sarah Shelton received on profession of faith and examination. |
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Hamton, servant of J. Walker, Billy, servant of Thomas Allen and Abraham and Frances, servants of Jarvis Friou received on profession of faith and examination. |
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4/6/1845 |
Miss Elizabeth Shelton received on profession of faith and examination. |
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“Session met the same day at the house of Mr. Thomas Day. The meeting opened with prayer. Present, Rev. Dr. Harding, John Wilson, Nicholas M. Lewis. Cory, servant of Mr. Day’s presented herself as a candidate for church membership and after careful examination on experimental religion she was received into the Church. The meeting was concluded with prayer. ”M.P. Huntington, Clk. |
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4/1845 |
Fifty-three members | |
7/6/1845 |
Creacy, servant of S. Dodson, Lucinda, servant of G. A. Smith, and Eliza, servant of N. J. Palmer were received into full communion on profession of faith and examination. |
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10/4/1845 |
Met at house of Mrs. Robertson. Miss Ann Burnette received on profession of faith and examination. |
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Met a home of Mr. John Thompson. Mrs. E. Thompson received on profession of faith and examination. |
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2/2/1846 |
Dr. Thos. Atkinson & his lady, same as 4/4/1846. |
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3/4/1846 |
Mr. John Merrit [sic] received on profession of faith and examination. |
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4/4/1846 |
Dr. Thomas P. Atkinson presented certificate for himself and his wife Mrs. Mary Atkinson from the Presbyterian Church, Danville. |
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4/1846 |
Fifty-eight members: 6 received on profession of faith; 2 on certificate. Baptisms: 3 adults, 5 infants. |
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10/1/1846 |
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Misses Mary Covington, Rebecca Westbrook, and Ann Thompson received on profession of faith and examination. |
4/1847 |
59 members, 3 received on profession of faith, 2 on cert. One adult baptism. |
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1/3/1848 |
Certificate from Mr. E. G. Wilkerson from Eno Church. |
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4/1848 |
Fifty-one members. |
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12/1/1848 |
Miss Ann Thompson requested certificate of dismission to New Hope Church. |
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Note: The Rev. Jacob Doll arrived in Milton on the 5th of January 1849. [No explanation of departure of Dr. Harding given. He died 2/17/1849.] |
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5/5/1849 |
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Certificate of Mrs. Susan Doll from Presbyterian Church of Oxford. *Entry misplaced in book. |
4/25/1849 |
Mr. Willoughby Shelton received on profession of faith and examination. |
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Miss Rebecca Westbrook requested certificate of dismission to “attach herself to another branch of the church. Resolved that her name be erased from a list of members.” | ||
10/9/1849 |
Miss E. Hunt and Miss Mary Richmond received on letter from Presbyterian Church, Greensboro. |
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4/1850 |
Fifty-our members: 1 added on profession of faith; 3 on certificate. Twelve colored members. Baptisms: 1 adult; 1 infant. |
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4/20/1850 |
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Mr. E. S. Wilkinson requested certificate of dismission to Red House. |
#132 Undated, but sometime in April 1850.“Rev. Mr. Doll presented the certificate of Miss S. R. Jones, member of the 5th Presbyterian Church of Baltimore, wishing to connect herself to the Church, the certificate being found in order. She was on motion received into full communion.” |
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#133 Undated. Miss Isabella Garland and Miss Elizabeth Walton received “on examination of their Christian knowledge and experience of Christianity.” |
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