Cedar Bluff Baptist Church
Historic Minutes c. 1850 - 1870
Introductory note. These
church minutes, possibly incomplete, cover a period
beginning somewhere after 1850 and ending in 1870.
The material is chronological except
that page 12 has some material from 1857-8. The document
was given me by Mrs. Sue Young of Cedar Bluff, Alabama,
whom I call "the unofficial historian" of Cedar
Bluff. I received copies of the original transcriber's
typewritten pages 1 - 15, not the original minutes. Mrs. Mann's comments are shown
by brackets and unrecognized words by underlines followed by a
question mark. Using brackets, I added the full name
"Williamson" after the abbreviation
"Wmson." I have attempted to keep the spelling
and punctuation faithful to Mrs. Mann's transcription. If
there is a question about the possibility of a
typographical error, please contact me.
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Cedar Bluff Baptist Church Historic Minutes
Copied from records now in the possession of Mr. Samuel Cate Lawrence, Route 2, Centre, Alabama, by Cathrine Cleek Mann on December 27, 1957.
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[Date torn off but
after December 26, 1850, which is the date Col. Benjamin
Cudsworth Yancey took possession of the so-called Yancey
Plantation.]
The Church of Christ [torn off] El. W. C. Mynatt,
Moderator.
Visiting Brothern were in [torn off]
An opportunity was given for membership. No one applied.
The com. to confer with Bros. E. S. Hardwick and [can't
read] were given further time to Report.
The Com. to enquire into the conduct of Colr. Brother San
property of Col. B. C. Yancey reported that they had
conferred with the said Colr. Bro. and upon his
confessions and the proof elected they were satisfied
that he was guilty of theft & lying and upon motion
of Bro. F. M. Hardwick the Report was rec'd and the said
Bro. was excluded from the church.
Bro. J. B. Mynatt moved that the Church has a Prayer
Meeting at this Church every Wednesday evening hereafter,
which motion was unanimously adopted.
Cedar Bluff, Ala, Novr. 8th, 185_
The Church at this place met in Conference. Eld. Wm.. C.
Mynatt, Moderator.
An enquiry was made for the fellowship of the Church. All
in peace.
Visiting brothren were invited to take seats.
Cedar Bluff, Ala. No date.
The Baptist Church at this place met in conference. El.
Wm. C. Mynatt, Moderator.
Enquiry for fellowship, all in peace.
Visitng Brethern were invited to seats.
An opportunity was offered for Membership. No one
applied.
The Report of Com. appointed at August conference was
called for. Com. report no progress. Bro. Mynatt asks the
Church to release him. Which the Church did.
No place or date.
Church convened. Committee were asked for report. Subject
delinquent. A Committee appointed by Moderator.
Bro. Hawkins, Bro. Baber - _______ Salomons
Bro. Gains, Hill - Miss Crews
Bro. Vaughn& Hardwick - John Witt.
Cedar Bluff, Feb the 7 1856
When Brother Hill and Brother Gain came to see me I told
them that I would attend Church on Saturday. But I do not
expect to attend Church on to day and if any of the
Brothers and Sisters are dissatisfied with me in the
Church to take my name off. I don't feel willing to make
any further acknowledgments than I have made. /s/
Rebeccah Crews.
Cedar Bluff, March 4,
Church of Christ met.
Enquiry made for fellowship. All in peace.
An opportunity for membership. None applied.
Report of Committee in August case deferred.
Committee in the case of JNo. Whit - rec'd &
committee released. and a charge preferred of immoral
& unchristian conduct - also contempt
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Committee on the case of Bro.
Salmons reported & the charge of drunkness preferred
& sustained. Motion made & carried to expel Bro.
Salmons.
Committee on the case of Bro. Jno. B. Hardwick reported
& received, Upon making confession to the Church he
was restored to full fellowship.
Committee on the case of E. S. Hardwick & [can't
read] reported & rec'd with amendment. Bro. E. S.
Hardwick confesses with regard to immoral conduct &
restored.
Blount
County, Alabama Oct. 29th,/ 56 |
Mr. Lawrence, Sir:
Permit me through you to address
the Baptist Church at Cedar Bluff, requesting new letters
of dismission from that body both for myself and sister,
Sarah A. Beavers. Through some mislay we have not the
former ones in possession. I should have made the request
long ago, but I had thought all along until within a few
weeks past, that we had the letters in safe keeping.
Should the Church think proper to grant our request, you
will much oblige us by mailing the letters to us at
Blountsville Ala.
Respectfully,
Your friend,
Martha P. Gilliam |
1st. April Term /57
The Church in Conference
2 proceeded To Business.
3rd opened a door for the reception of members. Recd by
Letters the following members (viz) Elder Hezekiah
Glover, Cintha Glover, John Crow, Georgian Crow, and M.
J. Christian.
4th agreed to Grant Sisters Polly Whitten and Sarah Ann
Wells Letters of dismission.
5. Appointed Brothers George Wester and Miles Smith to
see Brother John Smith and sight him to our next
Conference in May/57. The Session then Closed in Harmony.
A. Hawkins, Clerk protem.
May Term 8th. 1857
Church of Christ met in conference. All in peace.
Visiting Brethern invited to seats.
Door of the Church opened for members. Sister Poly Ann
Jackson presented a letter December 15, 1855 from Spring
Hill Church, Arkansas and was rec'd a member in our body.
Report of committee had & rec'd. Committe, G. Wester
& Miles Smith discharged. A charge was preferred
against Bro. John Smith and was expelled by Motion. *
It was moved & carred to postpone the Regular
Communion until our next Regular Meeting.
*This Church upon the Report of
the Committee appointed to see Bro. Jno. Smith prefers a
charge of immoral conduct and refusing to obey the same
in using profane language against said Bro. Smith.
July l6th,/57
The Church of Christ at this place met in Conference.
The fellowship of the Church being called for all in
peace.
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Visiting Brethren were invited to
seats with us.
The Door of the Church being opened Bro. Robert Lackey
presented a Letter of Dismission from Mount Paren Church,
York District, So. Ca. Upon the reading of the Letter it
was moved & carried to receive the Bro. in full
fellowship.
It was moved & carried to elect Delegates to
Association in August next. After Balloting, the
following Brethern were elected:
W. C. Mynatt, F. M. Hardwick, M. B. Gains, Jno. Lawrence,
G. J. Wmson [Williamson], Alternate.
Letters were called for two servant girls Abby &
Hannah - Caroline Tipton formerly
Wester.
State of Ala. )
Cherokee County) April Term 1857
We the Baptist Church of Christ at Cedar Bluff do hereby
certify that our Sister Sarah Ann Wells is a member in
full fellowship with us and is hereby dismissed from us
when joined to any other Church of the same Faith and order. Done in
Conference and Signed by order of the Same. April 12,
1857. W. C. Mynatt, Moderator.
Cedar Bluff, Ala. October 17, 1857.
The Church met in conference. By choice - Bro. Wm. C.
Mynatt Moderator.
The peace of the Church being called for all was peace.
Visiting Brethren being invited to seats with us.
The door of the Church was opened. None, applied.
Business of the Church being called for -- no business.
Our worthy Pastor stated that he could not serve us any
longer as our pastor as he was forced to accept another field of labor therefore we must select another.
No further business the conference closed.
Cedar Bluff, Ala. Nov. 7th, 1857
The Church of Christ at this place met in Conference.
Elder. Wm. C. Mynatt, Moderator.
The peace of the church was called for -- harmony
prevailing.
Visiting Brethren were then invited to seats with the
Church, to aid her in her deliberations.
Bro. Hill, Clk of this Church being absent, Bro. Jno.
Lawrence was requested to act as Clk Protem.
An opportunity was given for membership. No one offered
themselves.
Bro. W. C. Mynatt asked for letters of dismission for
himself, wife, son Wm. K., and daughter Mary J., and
servant woman Mahala, which letters were granted. And
Bros. Jno. Lawrence, G. J. Wmson [Williamson], and W. P.
Reid were appointed to draft suitable and appropriate Resolutions expressive of the estimation held
by this Church of El. W. C. Mynatt, wife & family.
Bro. Jno. L. Cothran & wife, and Bro. Adam (or
Aaron?) Wester & wife and Sister Mary Ann Wester
asked for letters of dismission which several letters
were granted.
The Church then adjourned to meet at 11.
Cedar Bluff, Ala. Jany 8,/58
The Church at Cedar Bluff met in Conference. On motion
Bro. A. Hawkins was called to the seat of Moderator.
After inquiry for the Union & peace of the Church -
all in peace.
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Visiting Brethren were invited to
seats with us in Conference.
There being no reference in the minutes, the subject of
procuring a minister to serve us as Pastor was taken up
& Bro. G. S. Wmson [Williamson] & Jno. Pucket
were appointed by motion of Bro. F. M. Hardwick to confer
with Bro. Comer & other ministers to see if their
services during the year could be procured to serve the
Church during the year & report at the next Regular
Meeting.
It was moved & carried that letters of dismission be
granted to W. F. M Hill & Lady; also Jane
McElviain(?)
Upon motion of Bro. Wmson [Williamson] for Bro. A.
Hawkins to take charge of Church Books & papers.
It was also moved and carried to allow letters of
dismission to Bro. Jno. Long & Lady.
There being no further business adjourned in Peace.
Cedar Bluff, Ala. Aug. 7, 1858
To the Baptist Church at Cedar Bluff, we the Committe to
whom was referred the subject of enquiring after the
whereabouts and general conduct of Bros. Wm. & Jno.
Sowell, beg(leave)? to report that at last accounts Wm.
was in the State of Texas & Jno. in the State of
California and further that Bro. F. M. Hardwick informs
us that he saw a letter from under the hand of Bro.
Heffner stating, that Bro. Wm. Sowell was guilty of
immoral conduct such as contracting debts and leaving for
parts unknown without making an effort to settle them and
others of a more serious character. As to the conduct of
Bro. Jno. Sowell we are not able to report. Respectfully
submitted. (no signatures)
Saturday, Sep. 15th, 1860
The Church at Cedar Bluff, Ala. met in Conference. El. J.
R. Chambers Moderator.
Visiting Brethren were invited to seats with the Church.
An opportunity was given for membership. No one applied.
The minutes of the last conference were read and
approved.
Absentees were requested to acknowledge or render a
reason for their absence.
Bro. Baber, Hawkins, & Gains were appointed to see
Sister Margaret Salmons and report in regard to what
rumor had been saying about her conduct.
No other Business - Conference Closed.
On Sabbath following
Sisters Mary & Rachel Crews were rec'd into the
Church by baptism.
Saturday, October 27th, 1860
The Church met in Conference. El. Chambers, Moderator.
Visiting Brethren were invited to seats.
An opportunity was given for membership. Rec'd by
experience for Baptism "Collins" &
"Elize" servants of sister Martha S. Wmson.
[Williamson]
Acknowledgements requested. None made.
Report of Com. called for when Bro. Hawkins of the Com.
stated that he had seem the mother of Sister Margaret
Salmons, who informed him that said sister was guilty of
the sin of "illegitimacy." Statement of Bro
Hawkins rec'd and com. discharged.
Upon motion, a charge was preferred against said sister
in accordance with the statement of Bro. Hawkins, upon
which the Church withdrew fellowship from said sister.
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Bro. Hawkins requested a letter
of dismission for sister Frances Allen, which was
granted.
No other business, Conference adjourned.
Saturday, Nov. 17th, 1860
The Baptist Church at this place met in Conference. Elder
Chambers, Mod.
1. Visiting brethren were invited to seats with the
Church.
2. An opportunity was given for membership. No one
applied.
3. The minutes of the preceding conference read,
corrected & approved.
4. Acknowledgments called for - none made.
5. Letters of dismission were granted to Bro. J. E.
Jarrett & his wife, Bro. A. Baber, and sisters
Sandlin and McIlwain.
6. Elected Wm. M. Wilson, Moderator for the ensuing year,
Bro. Jno. Lawrence, Clk.
No other business conference closed. -
Saturday, Janry 12th, 1861
The Church met in Conference. El. W. M Wilson, Mod.
Visiting Brethren were invited to seats in the Church.
An opportunity was offered for membership. Rec'd El.
Thos. Grogan and Sister Elizabeth Grogan by letter.
A charge was preferred against Br. A. Cromer for Drinking
and swearing. Upon which a motion was made to appoint a
Committee to see and request said brother to be at our
next regular conference and answer to the charge,
appointed R. Baber, Harton, & Puckett.
Letters were granted to Robt. Lackey and Caroline Parker.
No other business conference closed.
G. D. W.
Lawrence
Ch. Clk. protem |
Feb. Term 1861
Elder Hamilton, Moderator protem. The Church in
Conference proceded to Business.
1. Opened a door for reception of Members. None offered.
2. Invited visiting Brethren to seats in the conference.
3. Inquired for Fellowship of the Church. Found in peace.
4. The case of Brother Adam Cromer was taken up and
investigated by the Church with regard to the sin of
intoxication and upon his acknowledgement was restored to
his former standing in the Church.
5. The case of Brother E. S. Hardwick taken up with
regard to a report which was in circulation against him
for using intoxicating spirits to an excess which report
proved to be unfounded. As such the Brother was released
from said report.
Conference closed.
A. Hawkins
Church Clk. protem |
Cedar Bluff, Ala. March 9th
1861.
The Church of Christ at this place met in Conference
Elder Wm. M.Wilson, Mod.
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Visiting Brethren were invited to
sit with the Church and aid in its deliberations.
An opportunity was given for membership. No one applied.
The minutes of the January & February conferences
were read & approved.
The Moderator then enquired for the general peace of the
Church, under which head he wished to imply all
differences between members, and general offences. Upon
which the Clk moved that a certain matter which had been
before the Church at its last conference, and which had
been laid on the table be taken up. The proposition was
about in substance, to wit, Will the Church permit its
members to buy & sell spirituous liquors for gain in
any quantity -- which motion was sustained. Whereupon the
said mover was requested by Bro. F. M. Hardwick to state
his reasons for wishing said subject to be taken from the
table, which he attempted to do, stating among other
things that reports prejudicial to the interests of the
Church had been circulated in relation to the action had
by the Church at the preceeding conference to wit: that
the Church in the disposition of said subject had (if not
directly) impliedly sanctioned the buying & selling
of spirituous liquors in any quantity provided their
action did not come in conflict with the laws of the
Land. To correct which the mover desired the Church to
give an authoritative opinion in relation thereto, or in
other words to make the proposition a test question. Bro.
F. M. Hardwick in response said in substance that if it
was the desire of the Church to prohibit the traffic in
spirituous liquors as heretofore engaged in by his son,
he would appeal to him as a dutiful son and as a member
of Cedar Bluff Church to abandon the traffic altogether;
but that he would say in addition that he disliked very
much to see men strain at a gnat and swallow a camel and
further that he could discover in the introduction of
this subject a disposition manifested to persecute his
son; and that there were members in this Church who had
heretofore manifested a strong disposition to become the
persecutors of his son, that they had time after time had
him arraigned at the bar of the Church with a settled
determination to crush him down if possible and that they
had always failed to prove any thing prejudicial to his
Christian character, etc., etc. At the close of which
remarks the mover requested the said Bro. to state
whether he regarded him as one of the number referred to.
He answered he did. The mover then requested Bro.
Hardwick to state for the information of the Church his
reasons for branding him as the persecutor of his son. He
then stated that as the mover had called for an
explanation he would make a clean breast of it, or words
of similar import and commenced by referring to the
position taken by the mover in a certain adjudication of
a difficulty between his son & Bro. Jere Lawrence;
that his son had complained to the Church of Bro. Jere
Lawrence's conduct towards him orally -- an that the
Church through her Moderator had required his son to make
out his complaint in writing, and present it to the
Church, which be subsequently did; and that the mover had
strenuously opposed the introduction of the
specifications of charges contained in said complaint,
and through his opposition procured a reference of the
whole subject to a committee, and that after the final
action of said committee, the said brethren were each
required to make acknowledgments to the Church, and that
his son being present did as required, but that the said
Jere Lawrence had never made any acknowledgment from
which he reasoned that the mover, with others were &
had been the persecutors of his son. The mover then read
from the record the proceedings of the Conference held in
March 1857 which showed that the difficulty heretofore
existing between Bros. E. S. Hardwick & Jere
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Lawrence had been amicably
adjusted. After many things had been said by several
members of the Church and the mover had appealed to the
Church in vindication of his character without any
response, Bro. High, a member of a sister Church asked
leave to speak a few words, giving the Church a
delineation of her character in the neighborhoods
adjacent saying among other things, that Ceder Bluff
Church was regarded as one great big drunkard, and closed
by exhorting the Church to put away from them accursed
thing -- touch not, taste note, Handle not.
The following resolutions were then offered and
unanimously adopted to wit: Resolved, That this Church
will not recognize any member in good standing who deals
& sells ardent spirits.
Resolved, further That it is the sense of the Church that
its members are prohibited by Divine Law from using
spirituous liquors in any quantity as a beverage.
Letters of dismission were granted to brother G. W.
Potter & wife.
Bro Jeremiah Bishop and the Clerk was instructed to write
a letter to Bro. Jno. Sewell of San Raphael, California
certifying that at the date of his departure from the
neighborhood he was a member in good standing in this
Church.
No other business conference closed.
Cedar Bluff, Ala. Apl. 13th,
1861.
The Church of Christ at this place met in Conference. El.
Wm. M. Wilson, Mod.
Visiting Brethren were invited to seats with the Church
and aid in its deliberations.
An opportunity was given for membership. No one applied.
The minutes of the March conference were read &
approved.
Appointed as a committee to enquire into the conduct of
Bro. Wm. M Hardwick, Bros. John Lawrence, Hawkins &
Gains.
No other business conference closed.
Cedar Bluff Ala., May 11th, 1861
The Church of Christ at this place met in Conference. El.
Wm. M. Wilson, Mod.
Visiting Brethren were invited to seats with the Church.
An opportunity was given for membership. No one applied.
The Com. appointed at our last meeting requested further
time to make up a formal report which was granted.
It was agreed that the Church postpone her Communion
until our meeting in June next and the Deacons were
requested to invite the Churches in our vicinity to
participate.
No other business conference closed.
Cedar Bluff, Ala. June 8th,
1861.
The Baptist Church at this place met in conference. Elder
William Wilson not being present, Bro. A. Hawkins was
chosen Mod. Pro Tem.
The Peace of the Church was called for no
disturbance.
Visiting brethren were invited to seats with the Church.
An opportunity was given for membership. Recd by
Letter Bro. J. W. Cromer.
The Com. appointed in Apl. last submitted a report --
which was recd and adopted and the Committee
discharged.
We your committee to whom was referred the subject
of investigating
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to course of conduct of Bro. Wm.
M. Hardwick ask leave to report.
That so far as our enquiries have extended we have been
unable to ascertain any thing particularly derogatory to
christian character. We would therefore recommend that he
with all other members of this Church strive to become
more devoted to the cause of Christ, and use all due
deligence to allow our lights to so shine that others
seeing our good works may be constrained to glorify our
Father who is in Heaven believing that it is an
indispensable duty we owe to each other to live lives
entirely void of offence so that we may avoid becoming
subjects of reproach to our brethren.
Respectfully
submitted,
Jno. Lawrence, Chairman" |
The Church then unanimously
agreed to distribute equally between themselves the
deficit in the Church building fund in proportion to
their subscriptions and that they would severally and
unitedly guarantee that the building committee should
suffer no loss in paying or assuming to pay said
contractor for said Church building.
No other business conference closed.
Cedar Bluff, Ala. July
13th, 1861
The Church met in Conference. El. Wm. M. Wilson, Mod.
Enquiry was made for the fellowship of the Church. All in
peace.
Visiting brethren were invited to seats.
An opportunity was given for membership. - No one
applied.
The minutes of the preceeding conference read and
approved.
Elected Jno. Lawrence, A. Hawkins, El. Thos. Grogan &
F. M. Hardwick Delegates to Cherokee Baptist Association.
Jno. Puckett & M. B. Gains alternates.
No other business conference closed.
No conference in August
& September.
October 12, 1861. Cedar Bluff.
The Church met in Conference.
The door of the Church was open for membership. None came
forward.
Charges prefered against Sister Cruse for barstardy. It
was moved and seconted that the Church withdraw
fellowship from her and was unanimously agreed to.
Cedar Bluff, Ala. Nov.
9/61.
The Church at this place met in conference. El. Wilson
being absent, Bro. Gains was requested to act as Mod.
Enquiry was made for fellowship. All in peace.
Visiting brethren were invited to seats with the Church.
An opportunity was given for membership. Rec'd by Letters
from Unity Church in this County Sisters Sarah &
Elizabeth McElwain.
The selection of Pastor for the ensuing year was
postponed to our next regular meeting.
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Saturday, 13th, 1862 (no month
given).
Church met in Conference.
Invited visiting Brethren to seats.
Gave an opportunity for membership. No one.
Called for refferences. No one.
Called for the peace of the Church. Brother John Crewes
was reported as having been drunk on which the Church
appointed Bro. Baber to see him and notify him to attend
the next meeting all so to invite his ___? to attend.
General business took up _______?. All so proseaded to
call a pastor for the ensuing year whereupon W. W.
Livingston was _______?.
Cedar Bluff, June 1862
The Church of Christ at this place met in conference. El.
Livingston Mod.
The Clerk being absent, Bro. Geo. D. W. Lawrence was
appointed Clk Pro Tem.
Visiting Brethren were invited to seats.
An opportunity was given for membership. Rec'd by letter
Sisters Amelia & Joicy Greenway. No other business
conference closed.
G. D. W.
Lawrence Clk Protem |
Baptist Church, Cedar
Bluff, Ala. July 1862
Met in conference Bro. Livingston, Mod.
The doors of Church opened. None offered.
Call for Brotherly love. None.
Any thing of general character. A move to collect a
Church fund. Collected $3.30.
Move to go in to an Election for Del. to Convention.
Bankston & Shane tellers. Elected Brothers Grogan,
Hardwick & Gains, John Lawrence, alternate.
Collection for Minutes - $2.35.
Moved for Bro. Cothren & wife a letter of dismissal
from this Church. Granted.
Delegates instructed to withdraw from East. Ala. Con.
Cedar Bluff, Ala. Aug. 8th, 1862
The Baptist Church at this place met in conference. El.
Livingston Mod.
Visiting Brethren were invited to sit with the Church and
aid in its deliberations.
An opportunity was given for membership - no one applied.
The minutes of the preceding conference read &
approved.
The Church then appointed Jno. Lawrence delegate to the
Association. Bros. R. Baber & Puckett alternates.
No other business conference closed.
Sabbath, Aug. 9 ,/62. The
Letter to the Association was read & approved.
Cedar Bluff, Ala. March 7th,
1863.
The Baptist Church at this place met in conference. Elder
W. W. Livingston Mod.
Invited visiting Brethren to seats.
Opened the doors for membership No one applied.
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Saturday, Sept. 1863
The Baptist Church of Christ at Cedar Bluff met in
Conference. A call being made for business, Bro. James
made some statements in regard to his distilling
spirituous Liquors. After which a motion was made and
carried to acquit Bro. James of any blame in the matter.
On Motion Bro. Harten was appointed to see Bro. Cromer
and request him to attend next conference to answer to
certain reports.
Conference adjourned.
J. W.
Canfield, Mod.
Harten, Clk protem |
Cedar Bluff, Ala., Nov.
7th, 1863
The Baptist Church at this place met in Conference. El.
Canfield Mod.
Visiting Brethren were invited to seats with the Church.
Proceeded to select as Pastor for the ensuing year which
resulted in the choice of Bro. Canfield.
Bro. Harton was requested to see Bro. A. Cromer and
inform him that the Church desired him to attend its next
regular session.
Cedar Bluff, Ala., Apl 8/65
The Church at this place met in Conference. El. J. W.
Canfield Mod.
Visiting Brethren were invited to seats with the Church.
An opportunity was offered for membership. No one
applied.
The Committee to whom was referred the matter of
ascertaining the names & number of members of this
Church who have left the precincts of the same without
asking the Church to give letters of recommendation to
them to other Churches of like faith & order reported
orally & were discharged.
Upon motion, the fellowship of the Church was withdrawn
from the following members, viz, Philip Cromer &
Levinah his wife, J. W. Cromer & Dillar his wife,
Barbara Paty, Elizabeth Willoughby, Nancy A. Allen,
Amelia & Joicy Greenway, Paschal & Mary Jane
& Phoebe Willoughby - Martha Anthony.
The Church then proceeded to select two Deacons which
resulted in the Election of Bros. A. M. Harton and Jno.
Lawrence and their ordination to be attended to at our
next regular conference, Elder Canfield was requested to
invite El. O. D. McNeely to be present and assist in the
ordination.
No other business conference closed.
Cedar Bluff, Ala. July 8th,
1865.
The Church at this place met in Conference. El. J. W.
Canfield, Moderator.
Visiting brethren were invited to seats with the Church.
An opportunity was given for membership no one applied.
Acknowledgements were called for & heard.
The Church appointed Bros. Harton & G. D. W. Lawrence
and Sisters Davis & E. E. Lawrence to labor with
certain erring members of this Church who have been
engaged in or encouraging vain amusements particularly
dancing.
A charge was preferred against certain colored members of
the Church, to wit, Collin a man, heretofore the property
of Sister M. J. Wmson [Williamson] and Moses a man
heretofore the property of Bro. F. M. Hardwick,
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in words following, viz: for
using profane language. Bro. Jno. Lawrence was to notify
Bro. Collin and Bro. E. S. Hardwick Bro. Moses to appear
at the next regular meeting of the Church to answer to
the same.
The Church then selected delegates to the Association, to
wit, F. M. Hardwick, A. M. Harton, & Jno. Lawrence -
Jno. Puckett, alternate.
Adjourned to meet on Saturday before the 1st Sabbath in
Aug. instead or the second.
Cedar Bluff, Ala., August
5th, 1865.
The Church at this place met in Conference. El. J. W.
Canfield, Moderator.
Visiting brethren were invited to seats with the Church.
An opportunity was given for membership. No one applied.
Acknowledgments were ca1led for & Heard.
Cedar Bluff, Ala., June 9th, 1866
The Church met in conference. El. Canfield, Mod.
Visiting brethren were invited to seats with the Church.
An opportunity was given for membership. No one applied.
Acknowledgments were then called for. Bro. Vaughn
rendered an excuse for absence, which was regarded by the
Church satisfactory.
No other business conference closed.
Cedar Bluff, Ala., July
7th, 1866
The Church met in conference. El. Canfield mod.
Visiting Brethren were invited to seats with the Church.
An opportunity was afforded for membership. No one
applied.
A letter of dismission was granted to Bro. Wm. M. Harton
upon the application of his father.
No other business conference closed.
Jno. Lawrence
Ch. Clk.
Cedar Bluff, Ala., Mar. 7th, 1868
The Church met in conference. El. J. W. Canfield, Mod.
Visiting brethren were invited to seats with the Church.
An opportunity was given for membership. No one applied.
Acknowledgments were called for. None given.
The case of disagreement between Bros. Bagley &
Anthony was continued.
A letter of Dismission was asked for and granted to Bro.
W. F. Robbins.
No other business conference closed.
Church met in conference on
Saturday before 2nd Sabbath in Sept. 1868.
Doors of the Church were opened. No one applied.
The references in relation to application of Bro. Bagley
for letter was taken up. Bro. Bagley not being present.
It was moved and seconded that the Church prefer charges
against Bro. Bagley for immoral conduct whtch carried.
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It was then moved & seconded
the case be postponed until our next regular meeting.
Carried.
Bro. Geo. Wester & Sister Wester and Sister Ann
Parker made application for letters of dismission which
was granted.
Cedar Bluff , June Term [believed
to be 1857 see below]
The Church of Christ met in Conference.
Visiting Brethren invited to seats with us. All in peace.
Membership called for Door of Church opened. Rec'd by
Experience for Baptism Mrs. Mary P. Jarrett & Mary
Stevens.
Upon the suggestion of Bro. Hardwick a subscription was
taken to support Bro. Mynatt
for his services during his stay with us.
Upon the reading of a Letter from Bro. Renfroe a
suggestion was made for the Clerk to answer the letter
forthwith. Motion carried.
We the undersigned promise to pay
the several sums annexed to our names to Elder W. C.
Mynatt for his services as pastor of Cedar Bluff Church
for the present year.
June 13,/57
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Jno. Lawrence - $10.00
Robert Baber - $2.00
A. M. Harton $3.00
J. M. R. Smith - $2.00
James Anthony - $.100
Ephraim Docky $1.00
Jere Lawrence - $3.00
John James - $3.00
J. E. Jarrett - $1.00
A. Lovelace - $1.00
A. Hawkins - $5.00
* Total $62.50
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F. M. Hardwick - $10.00
John Pucket - $2.00
M. B. Gains - $1.00
E. S. Hardwick - $1.50
John Crews - $1.00
M. T. Christian - $1.00
P. H. Lawrence $3.00
John Long - $3.00
F. Turner - $1.00
G. J. Wmson [Williamson] $5.00
Mr. Geo. Wester - $.200
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Cedar
Bluff, Ala. Nov. 14/57 |
We the undersigned
subscribers promise to pay the several sums annexed to
our names for pastoral services for the Baptist Church
for 1858.
G. J. Wmson [Williamson]-$20.00 F. M. Hardwick - $15.00
Geo. W. Wester - $5.00 A. Hawkins - $5.00
W. P. Reid - $2.00 A. Baber - $2.00
Mrs. J. W. Jentry - $2.00 Mrs. M. Angle - $1.00
M. A. Christian - $1.00 Jno. Lawrence - $10.00
G.D.W. Lawrence - $5.00 M. B. Gains - $2.50
A. M. Harton - $2.50 W. A. Mays $5.00
W. B. Sparks - $2.50 Sarah Chisenhall - .50
Robt. Baber - $2.00 J. E. Jarrett - $1.00
Cedar Bluff, Ala. Nov. 14th, 1857
The Church of Christ at this place met in conference.
Elder Noah Cate was requested to act as Moderator &
Bro. Jno. Lawrence, C1k.
The Church agreed to raise: (then follows the above
list).
The State of Alabama)
Cherokee County )
We, the undersigned subscribers promise to pay the
several sums annexed to our names at the time hereafter
designated to: Geo. J.Wmson [Williamson], F. M. Hardwick,
A. Hawkins, M. B. Gains, Dr. Wm. A. Mayes, Dr. G. D.W.
Lawrence and Jno. Lawrence or either of them for the
purpose of
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Building a Baptist Church, or
House of Worship for said Church to be located within the
corporate limits of Cedar Bluff, which House is to be
built of wood of the following dimensions to wit - 60
feet long by 40 feet in width, 14 feet between the floor
and ceiling with a sufficient number of doors and windows
for light and ventillation; and we do further agree that
the said named parties as above shall have the power of
superintending the Building -- or that number of them who
will serve as such supervisors, and that they shall have
the power of reducing the size of said Building if the
amount subscribed render it necessary and said parties
shall have the furnishing of said Building with Stand and
Seats. One half of said sums subscribed shall be due and
payable whenever said building is put under contract and
the remaining half shall be due and payable whenever said
building is completed. Witness our hands and seals this
21st day of May 1859.
Subscriber's Names Amount
Jno. Lawrence $100.00
Jas. Bradford 25.00
Robt. Baber 10.00
G. W. Wester 25.00
Jno. Puckett 15.00
Sam W. Robbins 10.00
F. M. Hardwick 100.00
Jos. B. High 10.00
P. H. Lawrence 25.00
Mrs. C. Lawrence 25.00
A. B. Ross 10.00
M. B. Gains 10.00
D. G. Campbell 5.00
Wm. McGhee 5.00
W. McDaniel 5.00
Lewis Cunningham 5.00
P. J. Chisolm 5.00
W. H. Willoughby 5.00
Mrs. E. H. Thorpe 2.00
A. J. Cothran .50
J. Cummingham .50
Mrs. Mary Garrett 5.00
Henry Smith .50
J. M. Hendrix 1.00
Sam. , P. L. Marshall -- 1stove
J. C. Doyle 1.00
Jas. Grogan .60
Mrs. E. E. Lawrence .50
Mrs. L. Webber .85 J.
Millsaps 1.00
W. B. Sparks .75
A. W. Allen 1.00
S. H. Sedberry 5.00
J. P. Thompson 1.00
Gaston 1.00
Jos. M. Witt 1.00
H & S. Bogan 10.00
Jere Lawrence 25.00
J. E. Jarrett 5.00
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Subscriber's Names Amount
E. S. Hardwick $20.00
W. M. Hardwick 10.00
Mrs. M. Angle 10.00
G. W. Bogan 5.00
J. W. Coker 5.00
A. Hawkins 20.00
Wm. A. Mayes 20.00
G. D. W. Lawrence 25.00
William Sparks 10.00
N. F. Bagley 5.00
Hosey Cromer 2.00
Nelson Cromer 5.00
Henry Hurley 1.00
W. P. Golightly 3.00
C. C. Hail 2.50
A. Poore 2.00
S. K. McSpadden 5.00
A. M. Allen 1.00
D. C. Daniel 1.00
H. H. Golightly 1.00
A. Truett 1.50
Asbury Randle 5.00
E. C. McBroom 1.00
W. B. Smith 1.00
Wm. E. Lucy 1.00
John W. Ramsey 2.00
B. C. Sparks 1.00
Gen. Sam Ward 1.00
Jno. Van Dyke 1.00
J. B. Hardman 2.00
John L. McConnell 5.00
Wm.Vincent 1.00
J. L. Cuinmingham 5.00
Mrs. Rebecca O'Dell 5.00
Sister Wmson [Williamson] 100.00
R. S. Cowan 2.00
J. C. Cromer 1.00
Jas. W. Bogan 5.00
Jamie M. Eliott 5.00 |
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J. Gardner Stone 5.00
R. G. Hampton 5.00
B. F. Ringer 5.00
John C. West 1.00
Nelson Salmons 1.00
Josiah Savage 1.00
James Wester 1.00
O. N. B. Sandler 3.00
F. M. Lawrence 10.00
A. C. Huston 5.00
John James 25.00
W. T. Shook 10.00
A. M. Harton 10.00
Total $897.70
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Wm. Banister 2.00
Wiley Grogan 5.00
Sister Sandlin .50
John Bishop 2.00
J. M. Daniel, Centre 2.00
Ebinezer Cunningham 1.00
W. M. Reid 10.00
P. B. Smith 2.00
John Wist 2.00
J. W. Smith 5.00
T. B. Cooper 5.00
R. M. Harison 2.00
M. B. Gains 20.00
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Names of Members
of Cedar Bluff Baptist Church, Apl 1867 [Information
shove in ( ) written in pencil apparently as addition]
1. F. M. Hardwick, Deacon
2. Rebecca Sewell
3. Martha J. Wmson
4. Sarah Hawkins
5. Mary Ellenburg
6. Elizah L. James
7. Jno. James
8. Jno. Lawrence
9. Elizabeth Reed now West
10. Carolina Reed
11. Ephraim Dockery
12. G. W. Wester
13. Tabitha Wester
14. Z. Dockery (removed)
15. Sarah A. Reed
16. Ruth Whitt (removed)
17. A. Wester (L. G.
Excluded Oct 12/67)
18. Elizabeth Bishop
19. Emily E. Lawrence
20. Jane Holt
21. H. Vaughn
22. E. B. Ramsey (Dismissed
by letter)
23. Penelope Harris
24. Amy Harris
25. Dorcas Ragsdale
26. Elizabeth Hurley (long absence)
27. Jno. B. Hardwick (charges
to be preferred)
28. E. S. Harwick
29. Jno. Sewell (removed)
30. Mary Lawrence
31. Adaline Dockery
32. Sarah F. Lawrence
33. Sarah Johnson
34. Jno. Long
35. Selina Long
36. Mary Dockery (now Wester)
37 Nancy Crews
38. Nancy Mellwain (Removed)
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39. Rachel B. Cromer
(Letter granted Dec/66
40. Emily J. Cromer
(Letter Granted Dec/66
41. Nelson Salmons, Jr.
(Excluded June 8/67
42. Melinda Salmons
43. A. M. Harton, Deacon
44. A. G. Harton
45. Cornelia West (now McNamara)
46. Margarett Cann (Removed)
47. Martin J. Anthony
48. G. D. W. Lawrence
49. Jere Lawrence
50. Jno. Puckett
51. Lovey White
52. Jno. Crow
53. Georgia Ann Crow
54. Dorcas Puckett
55. Georgia Ann Dean
56. Melissa E. Bagley
57. Nathan F. Bagley
58. Rosa A. Dickey (Removed)
59. G. A. Cromer
(Letter Granted Dec/66)
60. M. A. Davis
61. E. A. Robbins
62. Judith Ringer (Removed)
63. Jane Chisenhall
64. Wesley M. Reed
65. Milly Wells
66. Mary Hardwick
67. Adaline Thompson (Removed)
68. Danl Cromer (Removed)
70. A. B. Johnson (Letter
Granted May/67)
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71. Emily H. Bagley
72. Billy Clifton, Colrd (dead
73. Mary Baber
74. T. Ann Parker
75. M. F. Lawrence
76. C. Ann Lawrence
77. Eliza Wmson, Colrd (Removed)
78. Matilda Wmson, Colrd.
79. Laura Lawrence
80. W. D. Hawkins
81. Samantha Harton
82. W. F. Robbins
83. Z. T. Lawrence
84. Jno. McBee (Excluded Sept 7/67)
85. Mrs. McBee (letter Sept 7/67)
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86. Wm. Johnson
87. Minerva Johnson
88. Elizabeth James
89. Louisa Cromer
(Letter Granted. Dec.)
90. Jno. Cothran
91. Jno. Bagley
92. Emily C. Reeves
93. Jno. W. Gentry
94. Sarah Gentry
95. Haseltin Leath
96. Serepta Dykes
97. Frances M. Miller
98. Martha Anthony
(Restored Sep 7/67)
99. Walker Harton (By Letter Oct)
100. Sister J. N. Cromer
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The State of
Alabama)
Cherokee County )
We, the undersigned Subscribers promise to pay to Jno.
Lawrence, Deacon of Cedar Bluff Baptist Church or to his
successors in office, the several sums annexed to our
names, on or before the second Lords day in
December A. D. 1871 to create a Church fund to be used in
defraying the necessary expenses of the Church; To wit --
For pastoral services, repairs of house, and furnishing
such articles as the Church may need - In witness whereof
we have hereunto annexed the several sums to our names,
given under our hands on this _____ day of ________ A. D.
1870. [No sums were annexed -T.L.H.]
1. Rebecca Odell
2. Martha J. Wmson
3. Wm P. Reed
4. Mary Ellenburg
5. Eliza L. James
6. Jno. James (died July 30/72
7. Jno. Lawrence
8. Elizabeth West
9. Caroline Reed
10. Ephraim Dockery
11. Sarah Chisenhall
12. Z. Dockery
13. Sarah Reed
14. Ruth Whitt
15. Martha Anthony
16. Emily E. Lawrence
17. H. Vaughn
18. Elizabeth Hurley
19. E. S. Hardwick
20. Mary Lawrence
21. Adaline Dockery
22. Sarah F. Lawrence
23. Jno. Long
24. Selina Long
25. Mary Wester
26. Nancy Crews
27. Ann G. Harton
28. M. J. Anthony
29. Dr. G. D. W. Lawrence
30. Jere Lawrence
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31. Lovey White
32. Dereas Puckett
33. Georgia A. Dean
34. Jno. Puckett
35. Judith Ringer
36. Jane Langston
37. Milly Wells
38. Adaline Thompson
39. Daniel Cromer
40. Mary Baber
41. Mary F. Lawrence
42. Chesnessa A. Lawrence
43. Samantha Harton
44. Z. Taylor Lawrence
45. Wm. H. Johnson
46. Minerva Johnson
[there is no 47]
48. Elizabeth James
49. Jno. W. Gentry
50. Sarepta Dykes
51. Frances (Francis?) M. Miller
52. Jack Ballard
53. Walker Harton
54. El. V.A. Bell
55. Sis. Bell
56. Wm. Flannegan
57. Eliza Flannegan
58. Sarah J. Gentry
59. Nancy E. Branum
60. Margaret Gentry
61. Sarah Crews
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