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HomeMy WebLinkAboutGrassy Knob History and Clerk Records (typed) STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA DEPARTMENT OF CULTURAL RESOURCES Microfilmed by DIVISION OF ARCHIVES AND HISTORY Archives and Records Section Raleigh, North Carolina © IREDELL COUNTY — | ~~. GRASSY KNOB. BAPTIST CHURCH ee iis _ UNION GROVE NC HISTORY > MEMBERSHIP AND CLERKS ~~ RECORD — DEPARTMENT OF CULTURAL RESOURCES DIVISION OF ARCHIVES AND HISTORY ARCHIVES AND RECORDS SECTION CERTIFICATE OF AUTHENTICITY This is to certify that the microphotographs appearing on this film are true and accurate reproductions of records originated during the normal course of business by the TRELE// (LO0URTY Grassy Kwoh baphst Cheweh Ril Umiow GHove ‘ . and consist of Typescrs pf eK (tse iy Mtb hese s bap twa (leeks Recean LPO -14S57 ‘ The records begin with le. . a is 7: Queew , TROT tre, ALC, - and end with It is further certified that the above records were microfilmed in conformity with the provisions of the General Statutes of North Carolina, chapter 8-45.1 and 8-45.4, "Uniform Photographic Copies of Business and Public Records as Evidence Act"; that the microphotographic processes accurately reproduce the records so microfilmed; that the film forms a durable medium for reproducing the original, if necessary; and that the film used conforms to American National Standards Institute, Specifications for Safety Photographic Film, ANSI PH 1.25-1976 and American National Standards Institute, Specifications for Photographic Film for Archival Records, Silver-Gelatin on Cellulose Ester Base, ANSI PH 1.28-1976. This is further to certify that the microphotographic processes were accomplished by the undersigned on the date and at the reduction ratio indicated below. Date Filming of this Reel Began / debe 2,128 / Reduction Ratio LEA Date Filming of this Reel Ended Microfilm Camera Operator a Iypescrip Volume held in She CLERKS RECORD OF GRASSY KNOB BAPTIST CHURCH 1804 - Reprinted with the permission of: Mrs. L. T. Queen Route l, Troutman, N. C,. (DME) Date pencilled in at top says Sept. 1951 In Old Iredell: & COUNTY BAPTISTS START AROUND GRASSY KNOB BY: HOMER KEEVER The earliest settlers o° the sovthern two-thirds of Iredell were almost wholly Scotch Irish Presbyterians; above the South Yadkin, except in the section around Snow Creek, the earliest settlers were of every nation under the sun, and it was there that nost o* the non-Prestyter‘an-institutions in the county had their beginning. The first Baptist church in the county, ‘for instance, was Grassy Knob, wh‘ch had its home-comming last Sunday. In fact, Grassy Knob was the first church of any kind to be founded in Iredell county as such. The county was formed in 1788; the next year Grassy Knob was constituted as a church of 65 members. Since before the Revolution, the Baptists had been active in the Forks of the Yadkin country and in Wilkes, and it was from those sections that the impetus for forming the congregation at Grassy Knob came. The ones who led in organizing the church came from a church near what is BROOKS crossroads, but there had been a still earlier congregation on Dutchman's creek to the east of Iredell, formed three years before the Revolution and then disrupted by internal friction; so the Baptists might have followefs in North Iredell long before the institution of Grassy Knob in 1789. The actual founders of the church seem to have been William Petty and William Cook, missionaries working out from FLAT ROCK church, the organization near what is Brooks crossroads. Cook had been pastor of the church on Dutchman's creek, but in the missionary work that resulted in Grassy Knob was a lieutenant to Petty. Actually the most effective work at Grassy Knob seems to have been that of the pastor, Lazarus Whitehead. He was pastor for almost ten years, and left to go back to Davie and reorganize the old Dutchman's creek church as Eaton's. From Eaton's then he organized later, Iredell's second Baptist church at New Hope on Fifth creek. Grassy Knob was named for the small mountain at whose foot the church stood. Although the mountain is today almost entirely wooded, it undoubtedly deserved its name during the days ‘of early settlement. Much of the country in what is now Iredell was grassland when the settlers moved in, and the idea of a grass covered knob at the end of a spur of the Brushes is not so strange. Most of the earliest settlers in the northwest corner of the county seem to have been around the foot of that knob, and it was somewhat the natural center for any social life there. The census of 1790 shows around the foot of the mountain several families that are now there. Wonsley and Obidiah Baker were there; over toward Hunting Creek were Elizabeth Campbell and her son, listed as Penniful in the census. On the Northwest side of the Knob were the Felps family (now Felts), led by John Felps. To the South side was REUBIN FLETCHER, next to him was Charles Matison. Over next to the Felps was a Frenchman, Nimrod Lunsford, and somewhere near him was LUCKEY SPEAKS. JOHN ROBERTS was close to REUBEN FLETCHER, and somewhere in the same section was a MOSES SANDERS, who owned five slaves. Most Prominent of all was SAMUEL WILLIAMS, who bested Sanders by one slave and with Six slaves was the largest slave owner of that whole section. -~2-= History re Grassy Knob Tapt. Church written by Homer Keever-and evidently putl ished tn Statesville-Record-Landmar in Sept. 1951 - CONT'D. Further on up Rocky Creek and away from Grassy Knob were the Redmans, led *y Thomas, the JONNSON'S, the Casts, the Jolleys, and John Shoemaker and h‘s sons; wh:1@ to the east o* the Knob were the Balls, George lullis, Samuel Henderson and the Morgans, who lived next to Surry county line of that day. Some of those families to the east were CUAKER'S, part o* a settlement alone the county line there. The Guaker influence is strong there to this day, but most of those families to the west o® the knob are to this day Baptist and show more the influence of the Paptist congresation at Grassy Knob. Origin Unknown Just when those families moved in and where they came from is one o* the haziest parts of Iredell's history. The earliest land grants were made in 1783, but there is every evidence that some o* the families - or mayte most of them - had been living there ‘rom be‘ore the Revolution. There were no land grants made in Iredell from some time be*ore the Revolution until 1780 and very ‘ew were made before 1783. The death of Lord Granville who owned colonial Iredell, and the outbreak of the Revolution slowed up the actual patenting of land, and it was only a*ter Cornwallis had been driven ‘rom the State that the land grants went through. Charles Jolley's land, for instance, was granted “inally in 1783, but he sold some of it to JOHN PELPS in 1775, the year of the outbreak o* the Revolution. One of the oldest settlers in that whole section was Percival, or Pierce, Campbell. His land was granted to Elizabeth Campbell in 1783. Much of the land around Grassy Knob and on up Rockey Creek above it was actually patented by David Woodson, Rowan county surveyor who had an eye for good land and bought it from the State for speculation purposes. To get a fair picture of the movement of fimilies into that section, one needs only to search the deeds sold from Woodson's speculation tracts, which he began entering during the last days of the Revolution, but which he finally secured only about the time of the formation of Iredell county. So close was the Grassy. Knob curch to the corner o* Wilkes county and what was then Surry county that much of its congregation must have lived across in those counties. Names familiar in that section today are found in the 1790 eensus in those other counties, names like Thomas Rash, Claiborne Howard, and several Myars families. All of these drifted on down into Iredell, with Thomas Rash at least, 4+ seems to have been Grassy Knob connections that drew him on down. Puzzling Question Another puzzling question in connection with that section around Grassy Knob ig the relation of its people to the Revolution. Traditionally, the people on up the creeks above the Houston's and the Young's, in northeest Iredell, were Tories, and a lawless element during the troubled days of the Revolution. However, a careful study of family tradition in that section shows no Tory background that has come on down. Other sections of the State where there was 4 Tory backrround have their family traditions, but not Iredell. In fact there is evidence 0% Patriot background. John Shoemaker had two sons at the battle of Eutaw Springs in South Cerolina, and one of them John, Jr., was killed there. re ee History of Grassy Knob Bapt. church Cont'd, Claiborne Howard, at a ripe old are, was one of the “ew Revolutionary pensioners le°t in Iredell. Possibly, the Tories were all ruin out o° the sect'on during the rouch Revolutionary days; maybe the Tory elements simply dic not carry on their traditions. At least Toryism did not bulk larre. Ine‘dently, the same section has never been ashamed of its unionist sentiment during the Civil War. Thus at Grassy Knob was berun the “irst o* the institutions di*ferent from the Presbyterianism of the more southerly sections of Iredell. It wes due larcely to a different people com‘ne in from a different direction, a people with a background more hazy than that of their Scotch-Irish brothers, but ‘rom all the evidence available, not a background which contained a large amount o* Revolutionary Toryism. From Grassy Knob the Baptist Movement has swept southward, with the help of the NEW HOPE GROUP, until it has covered almost the whole country. This copy was made by Mrs. L. T. Queen, Route 1, Box 90, Troutman, N.C. - 28166 Made May 21, 1968 from Mr. Homer Keever's article published evidently in Sept. 1951 in the Statesville-Record-Landmark, Statesville, N. C. Mr. Homer Keever resides in Statesville, both he and his wife are teachers, but will retire at end of this school season of 1968. Nembers of Cressy Knob Paptist Church Index from Clerks Book Lazarus “whitehead William Lunford Charles Johnson James Wistock John Huey Richard Shelly Henry Hayes «eceseees excluded Isaac Rieves Jonathan Hethmar ( Hathman....Letter evidently Hathnan) John Gwaltney Charles Taylor .....(Letter) Presley Bussell Daniel Brown ....-. (cut off) William Hooper ( or Hoopes ? ) coce (Letter) Sarah Hathman ...----- Letter Lydia Nicholson «e-++« Letter Bithsheba Purvis (2) onrns(7?) Ruth Rash Elizabeth Lewis ..++++ (Dec'd) Ann Matison .....- (cut off ) Jane Westlock (Wistlock Plececccce Cut off Sarah Taylor Elizabeth Redman Sl sasnices & YP Winey cccsccocee ( D Abbigail Nicholson Margrit Baker Amy Lunceford (1) Grassy Knob Baptist Church ( Clerks Minute Book) First Date appears to be 1€01 ... (could be 1802 with top of #2 faded? First date of recordings is on August 11th and Brother Angel received to lzbor amongst us, and appointed Brother John Certney (Gwaltney) and Prother Fussell to attend the Association and to prepare a letter and tuck.... in deed our watch (cear ? ) one black woman. Orders was riven for Sister Hues to have a letter Nov. 10th. Orders given that An Lunsford should have letter of dismissal. In Dec ordinstion of Rrother Angel and maid choice of Flat Rock church to help us in the work and Pare Creek Church and Brier Creek church end the clark to make redy letters (1805) ....(So earlier dates above could be wrong) Jan. ith 1806 = Church came together after prayer and dismist..... nothing of note came before us. Feb. 9, Church set & received bro. John Angel on Sunday. Mar. «church came together - and rec'd. the deed of the land for the meeting house (1806). July 11-1806 - asks help forordination from sister churches of John Angel May 10, 1806 - Rec'd Sarash.. board- -& next day rec'd a black woman Hanna and Marthey Privet and Squier (Kemp.) Rec'd. Anney Prat & call of help of Bare Crk. Prier Cr., - Cool Spring meeting house-Little River Meeting house.. also rec'd. sister Sarah Morgan. Sept. - - Elijah Lunceford was rec'd. & next day rec'd Poley Privitt. Dec. 26- Rec'd brother Shellys wife Elizabeth Shelly & bapt. her by Bro. Cunenham. Jan. 10, 1807 - Considered the report that bro. Privitt was out of the way and appt. bro. Jno. Gortney to invite him to come to our next church meeting. Received the deed of the meeting house land by the hand of Fro. Richard Shelley & give it up to Bro. Gortney. Feb. 7 - 1807- Brother Privett disapeared & the church appoynted brother Bussell to invite him to come to next meeting in Mar. Apr. 11 - 1€07- Fiund Bro. Privett under the sin of disobeying orders of the church. Aug. - 1807- Appointed John Angel & Brother Jonson-bro. Shelley to attend the assoation at Bare Crk. & orders for the clrk to make ready a letter to the association. Sept. 12, 1807 - Orders was given that John Gualtney and his wife should be dismist. No Oct. meet. RECO’DS OF GPASSY KNOB RAFT. CHUPCH - - Con't. Nov. 7 - Concluded to choose another deacon (dacon) to help with Brother Jonson in the gospel. Dec. 12-1807 - Church did not conven Jan. 9 (1808) - Church chose Presley Pussell dacon Feb. 12 - Church concluded to send for help for Ordaining a minister and a deacon & brother Patterson came forth with his letter & was rec'd & had in nomeration Little River - Briar Creek-Flat Rock-Pare Creek & letters to make ready for the several church Mar. 12 --(1808?) - Rec'd Isaac Diction and his wife Charlot diction by letter and he by experience orders for preparing the wine for communing. Apre - (1808?) -8th? - Help is to came on Saturday according to the request of the church & after examenation proceed and ordain John Angel pastor of the Grassy Knob Church, and Presley Russell dacon of the same church the thurd day commund which was the tenth of Apriel. May 7- When the church tuck their seets & rec'd brother William Lewis- by letter from Cub (7?) Crk. July 3 - nothing came before meeting. Sept. 10 - Chose John Angel & Pressley Bussell to represent us in the association. Oct. 1 -Assoc.to meet next at the York meeting house. Nov. 12 - Church appt. Br. Angel & Br. Jonson to settle a matter betwixt Mr. Dic -- and Sister Brewer. Dec. 10- The brethern made their report to the church -- to let Diction stand wheare he wWayeee Jan. 7-1809-nothing came up of note. Feb. 11 n se 't " t Mar. ll- Ordered that Brother Bussell should invite sister Redman to come and see us & concluded --and Br. Jonson to invite Sister Willmjn. Apr. 8 - Pro. Bussell & Br. Jonson made a report June 1809- Received Mary Angel by letter July 8-1809- Nothing of note Aug. 12, 1809 - Appt. Brs. Angel & Richard Shelley to represent us in the assoc. Sept. 10, 1809- Rec'd by experience Cadiede(?) Brotherton and Sr. M— Hic Oct. 7 - no meeting (3) PFCOPDS OF GRASSY KNOB B’PTIST CHUPCH = Con't. Nov. 1£09 llth. A recuest from the Flat Hock church for our minicturel helps ANS for an ordin:tion of Frother Cratin. Feb. 1909 10th - Church rec'd Brother Hicks letter. April .. no meeting Vay 12 1809 - Nothing came before meeting. June 1809 - Concluded to send Prother lewas to invite Brother Fratterson to come to see us again. July 7 1809 - Nothing came before the meeting. Aug 11 1809 - Appointed Brother Angel, Brother Lewas (Lewis). Brother Bussell to represent at asst. ' . Sept 8 1809 - Rec'd Brother Henery Southers,. Oct 15 - Nothing came before the meeting. Nov 10 - Nothing came before the meeting. Dec - Nothing came before the meeting. Jan 12, 1811 - Brother Fatterson came forward and craved a letter and inquiring into his surcomstances — that he sind in beeting of a black woman disagreeable to law and therefore we excluded him from our fellowship. Feb 12 - Nothing came before meeting. Mar 9 1811 - Nothing came before meeting. Apr 13 - Nothing came before meeting. Vay 11 - Application maid to us for the minnstearel helpes to the Cool Springs church which was granted. June - Nothing came before the meeting. July — No meeting. Aug. - Found Brother Hicks not in good stand and cocluded to weigh with him till the next meeting. Also chose beloved John Angel and Brother Richard Shelley and Brother Henery Southers and orders for clark to prepare a letter to the asst, allso to make ready against the next meeting in corse. Sept 7 - Rec'd Brother Hicks to fellowship again allso the letter presented to the church and rec'd as their letters to the asst. O6t 12 - Rec'd a letter from Murphey church calling for helps which we concluded to appt Brother Angel and Brothers Tonson and Brother Southers and orders for Brother Standely to have recomandteon to his church in Cumberland Riv (2) Rivers ?) Pleaskey countey. Nov. -— No meeting H DECONDS <— Con't. Dec. 12 - Rec'd Fanny Shewmaker into the younin. Jan 12 1812 - Rec'd Elizabeth Coleman into the younin and also Brother Haras (Harris ?) Stanly into the younion. Feb 1812 -— Rec'd Jilbey Nicolston into our younion - Bapt hur and Sister Shewmaker. Var 9 1812 - Nothing came befor the meet. Apriel 11 - Appointed a dey of festen and prayer to God for blessing both in church and State and likewise a sacrament meeting the meeting in June. May 9 1812 - Rec'd Sarah Haepper ( Hooper ? ) ( Hepler)?) by experince. June 1812 - Rec'd Elisha Lunsford by experience and Sarsh Hooper by experience. July 11 1812 - Received by experience six (6) : Susanneh Fletcher, Sarah Rasel, Sarah Standley, Rebeckeah Dannel, Nanse Chambers, Patsey Dannel (latter evicently excluded). Aug 8 1812 - Rec'd by experience : John Walker, William Shelly, Rebeckah Standley, Elizabeth Jarvis,= and-members were chosoen for the asst. to wit: John Angel, Henery Souther, Richard Shelly, and give orders for the clark to make ready for the asst. Sept 12 - Received Brother James Dowell and his wife and Elizabeth Brown end Marah Waard and Nathaniel Brothers (?) Crothers wife Janny (?) and James Jarvis. The next day and baptised him so all the letters wes brought forth and read before the church and ordered to be their letter. Oct 10 1812 - Rec'd Brother Dowel and Owllia Williams and also to send helpes to Howells Meeting House to set with them the 3rd Saturday in Nov. Also a request for the minestrial help to the Flat Rock which we did and appointed Brother Angel and Brother Lunsford and Brother Shelley to Howeels Meeting House and also Brother Angel to Flat Rocke Nov 1 1812 - Everything found in order save three of the sisters on acation of Mary Waard then proceeded to business and concluded that Mary Waard should continue as she is till firther inspection by the church. Dec 12 1812 - Brother William Dowell Sr. came foreward and give sattisfation to the church for a revival (2) that he happened in and we rec'd Abbegul Niclson. Jan 9 1813 - Rec'd Alle Nicolson (written above says... and she went away and Hix.. ) and orders for Hannan Gibs to have a letter from the church. Feb 6 1813 - Rec'd Elizabeth Ryley and Nansee Caul and elected two decons — Richard Sheley and James Jarvis and also areacnslation (2?) between the sisters Sara Ball and Mary Ward. Mar 13 1813 -— No business came before the church only concluded to baptise Mary Ward which we did the next day. (5) GRASSY KNOB BAPTIST CHURCH RECORDS - - Con't April 10- 1€13 - Ordained Br. Rochard Shelley and James Jarvis for dacons. By the help of Br. Eritain & Prother ¢n-cel. May - 1£13 - Nothing came up as business. July 12, 1613 " 1" n " " July 10, 1813 = Orders Patse Hix to be charged with going away disorderly and not being baptised and also brother Silveston Baker his deeth he died in 1812 March 24 (?). Aug. 7, 1813 - Rec'd, “liza Powls and also called Patse Hix in question and left where we found hure. ‘We also granted the reg. of the brethern to send them helps for constitution of a church on .eeccceee e222? Sept.- - Rec'd. Annah Durrum by experience. . also church to have a fast day in Sent. Oct. -- 1813 - - Received Sister Brotherton. Nov. 13 - no business before the church Dec. 11, 1813 - Nothing came before the church Jan. 11, 1814 - yet looks like 1819 27? Nothing came up as business Feb. 12, 1814 (?) - Rec'd James Durham by letter & appt. Brother Angel, Br. William Lewas = Br. John Walden, Br. Pressely Bussell to attend the satterday before the first Sunday in Apr. Islana Ford meeting house on the Adkin Riv on nobs at the gradde March 12, 1814 - No business before the church of note April 1814 - Rec'd by experience Sarah (looks to be Walker) May - - nothing of note June 1814 - - Rec'd Marey Marlow by letter and let Brother Walker Jarvis to labour in the gospel. July 9, 1814 - Rec'd Brother William Hendren to fellowship again. Aug 13, 1814 - Rec'd Brother Robrson and Br. --Smith and Sister Privit and Sister Bottoms and the next day William Harvas (?)#(Harris)(?) * and bapt. Sept. Rec'd. Nansey Oral and Thomas Smith-clk. brought forth letter & was rec'd Oct 3, 181 - Couldn't make out the name rec'd into church Nov. 12, 1814 - Nothing before the church meeting. Dec. 10 = no church meeting account of the fast day proclaimed by the priests of the United States, ® Jan. 3, 1815 Feb. 11, 1815 - Rec'd brother Roberts daughter by experience. (6) RECO?DS OF GRASSY KNOB BAPTIST CHURCH -- Con't Ver, 11, 1€15 - During business found some disorder amongst then, but nothing of note. Apriel 6, 1815 - A letter presents to the church from Dutchman Creek Meeting house for helps which we appoynted Pro. Angel, Pro. ‘“’alker and Pro. Smith and Bro. “il Dowel to set in their conference, then received Janey Koots (Roots?) and Liddar Sailes by experience and appointed Sacrament meeting in July, second Tords dey. Vay 7, 1815 - Ero. Standley had been in disorder but looked upon it with distress. June 10, 1815 - Received Brother Sharif and Sister Sharif by letter and a black man and his mother by experience and excluded Sister Catrean for adultrey. July @, 1815 - Found church in good stand except Sother (settled) - also br. Angel at a meeting at Aron Felces (?) and a part of the church rec'd Robert Sales the 3rd Sun. in Juen (June). Aug. 12, 1815 - Meeting proceeded after settling sister Southers matter, rec'd Br. John Doweled and br. Hosea Redman end sis Sarah Lewis - Sarah Shelley and apoynted members to co to the asotiob ve appt. br. Jno. Angel - Er. John ‘ialding (Walden) - and Pressley Pussell to attend howels meeting house in SURRY County. Sept. 3, 1815 -— Rec'd Lenard Sales by Baptism and Bevel Pardew and Lewis Bagwell also Zeblon Raker and John Felts and Josey (?) Tillman and sister Filken and one by letter Josey “shales. Nov. 11, 1815 - Some disorder - Fro. Smith excluded --Rec'd Jesse Deboard & Baptised John Massey and Susanah Masséy Dec. 1815 - Pro. William Dowel came forward and gave satisfaction for the sin of drinking ...exiuded br. Smith (too hard to read...too dim.) (But this ‘Wm. is in one place called “m. (Sr.) Jan. 13, 1816 - Let Fro. “alker forward to preach also be least Pr. Jonson from his daconship. Mar. 3, 1616 - Br. Smith ceme forward confets his fault and was reclamed. Apr. 13 - Gave orders for br. Debord and sis Nansee (?) to have letters May 10, 1816 - Excepted apetion for a constitution near Aaron Felts. Juen 1816 - Rec'd. letter from Fork meeting house in Rowan for our minester helps for ordernation...a@los dacon Rec'd. by letter Lucy Starren and excluded Patse Darnel for adultry. July 13, 1816 - Fxcluded John Dowel for whipping of his sister disagreeable to orders and also Rec'd a letter from Hannah Gibs that we give hur and she returned the same. Aug 10, 1816 - Appt. delegate Br. John Angel and Br. William Dowel and Br. Pressley Bussell also rec'di a protion from the younizin Church at Aaron Phelps and appoynted clark to make » ready a letter to repersent us in the assoc. at Brier Creek inside county. (7) RECORDS OF GRASSY KYCB BAPTIST CHURCH —= Con't Sept 1616 - Nothing of business nature. Cct 12, 1€16 - Orders was given that Sister Slanney... a letter of dismistion. ( Looks like Slonnery ? ) Nov 1616 - Bro. Standley made application for a letter of dismistion which was granted for him and hiz wife and also Bro. Sharf and his wife and Bro. David Patterson came forward and made his recontation and was received and orders for him to have a letter of dismistion which was done. Dec 7 1816 = Brother lewis was desiered to invite Brother Raker to attend the next meeting in corse. Jan. 11, 1817 - No business. Feb. 15, 1817 - Brother Paker and Brother William Dowel under the disfavor of the church until the next meeting. Mar. 2, 1817 - The brothern came forward and was excluded for the sin of drunkness and Brother Dowell for fiting. Apr. 12, 1817 - Nothing of note. Mat 10, 1617 - Rec'd Bro. ‘William Dowell by repentance , also rec'd Folly Cook by letter and appoynted Communion Sunday the second Sunday in July. June 9, 1817 - No service. July 12, 1817 - Communion season came and was disapinted by reason of sickness of the pastor. Aug. 9, 1817 - Bro. Amgel, Bro Shelley, Bro Readman to attend the association at Zions Hill in Wilkes County on the Saturday before the first Sunday in Oct.and apptionted the clerk to write letter. Sept 13, 1817 - Rec'd Rebeckah Shanows (?) by experience, Zebtes wife of -eney Westlock. Cct 11, 1817 - ---Lewis Meeting House by weters of Lewis Crk. - Baptise Randal Becknel and John Nanc-- (rest unreadable) Nov 1817 - Church did not conven together. Dec. 13, 1817 - Rec'd one member Cader Privet. Jen 10, 1818 - Nothing of note. Feb 7, 1818 - Found Brother William Dowel under the sin of drunkness and excluded him from membership. Mar. 1, 1818 ~ A request from the Eatons Meeting House for helps which we granted and sent Bro. John Angel and Bro. Sheley and on the lords day rec'd Elizabeth Cagswell. Apr 11, 1818 - Appointed Bro Southers to act as moderator in absence of the ministry. May 1818 - No business (8) RECORDS OF CPRASSY KNOB BAFTISE CHUPCH -— Con't June 1818 - No business, July 11, 1€18 - Nothing of note -- ( rest of pzge unreadable) Next page unreadable ---- but received Sarah Lunsford by experience, Jan 1819 ~- Nothing of note. Feb 13, 1619 - (Date ?) Teely Siddon came forward -- from Fork Church with letter and was received. Sister Roberts came forward with letter and was received. (Could be Tuly Siddon ?) Several pages are insereted... that are unreadable ... States James Dowell was undertaker at Charlie Dollars and brothers Redman, Souther and Smith by the church for that purpose. July 11, 1819 - Sally Lunsfords conduct is taken into consideration by the church and the church excluded her from fellowship. A door was opened by the church for to hear experience Betsey Angel came forward and related what the Lord had done for her soul, and was received in fellowship, Also some brethern from the Cool Springs Church applyed to us for consel in respect of Isham Dickason a member we consider him not a member in fellowship with us, but advise our friend Dickason to apply to the association for counsel. July 11, 1819 - A petition from the members convenient to Lewis Meeting House in ‘Yilkes County for to become a contitution which was granted and that A, Lovelace wrote petitions to three (3) of the sister churches for ministerial. Phelps to attend at Lewis Meeting House on the Saturday before the 4th Sunday in Sept. in order to constitute a church at Lewis Meeting House. Also the church considering that Bro. James Dowel had not covered the meeting house well and thinking that the brother ought not to have full price for it. The church and Mr. Dowel agreed to leave it to three (3) of the brethern to judge what Bro. Dowel ought to have for the work he had done in repairing the meeting house. Aug 7, 1819 - The brethern (to wit) Lovelace, Privitt and Bagwell at request jucged that Bro. Dowel have $20, Church proceeded to chose delegates to go to the Association and we appointed Bro. John Angel, Bro. Henery Sother and Bro. ------ader, and whilst seated Sister Rebeckah Standley came forward and requested a letter which we made. Also we considere that the money that had been paid $11 and 20 pence by the hand of Bro. Redman at a meeting in Iredell the money was paid before and appointed the church to make ready a } letter to the Association aginst the next meeting. Sept. 11 1819 - Nothing of note. Nov 13, 1819 - Found that Bro. Souther had been drinking too much which was laid over to next meeting. Next page unreadable....s. §REDELL COUNTY LIBRARY STATESVILLE. MC. 2° >" RPeCARDS OF CPASSY YNOR BAPTISE CHURCH ~= Con't. Yar. 111820 - Brother Angel made application to release him from the minnistre 2nd to chose some others to preach to them and the request retired to the next meeting. Also a recuest from the Union Church to Grassy Knob for our ministerel helpes to ordene a deacon which was granted. Apr. 1820 - The reference that was brote forward and was consider of and the ansvard continue the old preacher Bro. Angel and if anything that out ‘of their lirht (sicht) they would bare with according to the scripture of our Lord. Sept 1820 -- Bro. Puford informed the church that he did wish the church to appoint some other person to act as clerk in and for the church as he was now aged and infirm. The church then appointed Bro. A. Lovelace anothur clark and Bro. Hosea Redman assistant clark when n-ed require. Also Sister Jean Lewis applyed for a letter of dismission as she was about to move which was granted and A. Lovelace to write the letter of ownission to join a church more convenient to her which was granted and ARCH'D Lovelace to write the letter, Letters of dismissal given to Jean Lewis, Jean Felts according to the order of the church, by one Arch'd Lovelace. Then adjourned untill Nov. church meeting as the Association would be in Oct. at the home of meeting in course. Nov. 1820 ~ (next given ) Nothing of importance came up. Dec. 182 = Brother Henery Souther came forward and made known to the church that he had been overtaken in a fault by drinking two much sprituous liquor and acknowledged his sin, the church then restored him in the spirit of ----?, after counseling him to be more careful. Also Bro. Cader Privitt and Sister Polley Privitt laid in a grievious against Bro. Levi Bagwell for erring from the truth, the church took into consideration and laubored with the parties but could not get them reconesiled, and the church thought it advisable to lay it over until the next meeting. Jan. 1821 - Took up the reference of the last meeting and excluded Bro. Bagwell. Feb 10, 1821 - Bro. loveiace came before the church and made known to the brethern that he had commited sin in drinking two much sprit liquor, acknow- ledged his fault, the church counselled him to be more careful for the time to come, and restored him in the sprit of meekiness. Var 10 1821 -— Randelph Becknell came forward to the church and acknowledged that he had sinned by drinking apirituous liquor to an excess and that he did not fault the church in excluding him from their fellowship but he thought he had seen the evil thereof and he hoped the Lord had forgiven him and he hoped the church would as he was désirous to be with them, the church after given him a reproof restored him to their fellowship again. Apr 7 1821 - Nothing of importance came up. May 12 1821 - Nothing of importance came before the church, Jan 9 1821 - Everything appeared in peace ~~ nothing of note appeared, (10) RECO DS OF GRASSY KNOB PAPTIST CHU CH = = Con't. July 7, 1821 - Incuiry for fellowship was made-it appeared all in peace and love and no grievances amongst them. Aug. 11, 1821 - Everything appeared in peace & love..chose delegates to attend the association at the Cool Spring in “Jilkes Co. (to wit). Brethern John Angel - Rich'd, Shelley and Arcn'd. Lovelace, and A. Lovelace to prepare a letter to send to the assoc. and iave it at the next meeting and petition for next assoc. next year. Sept. 1621, All in peace — adjourned till meeting in course. Oct. 1€21, The church being informed that brother Randolph Fecknell had teen drinking spitituous liquor to an excess appt. br. Buford to cite him to the next meeting but failing he did not do it. ' Nov. 1521 = Br. Angel attended on Saturday & efter prayer and councel. dismissed until meeting in course. Dec. 1821 - Nothing of importance came forward. Jan. 12, 1822 - Br, Randolph Becknell came forward and acknowledge his sin, by drinking of spirituous liquorto an excess in trouble and.distress of mind and professing to believe that the Lord had pardoned his sin and shewed him the evil thereof, the church in hopes that he would be more careful for the time to come and admonished him, then restored him in love. Also application was made for a letter of dismissal for Sally Sidden and given..A. Lovelace to write the letter. Feb. 9, 1822 - Bro. James Garvis (Jarvis) --applyed for a letter of dismission, (evidently means JARVIS) - for himself and his wife to join an other church of the same faith and order which was granted and A. Lovelace to write the letter for them. Also the church being informed by ...? Mat Sifter (?) Shaver had been intoxicated thought it expedient to call on her and enquire to know if it was so and appt. Br. Bussell to let her know it. Also Bro. Angel requested the church to take into consideration the length of time he had attended as their preacher and pastor with them, and to let him know by Apr. meeting in course if they would be willing to give him a letter of dismission and as he is called attend at the Cool Springs meeting house a> the time of our meeting in Mar. he does not expect to be with us but requested us to attend our meeting and consult & géteour minds made up to give him an answer at Apr. meeting. Mar. 9, 1822 = The members mostly failed to appear. Apr. 13, 1822 - Meeting took up the reference in respect to a report against sister Shaver which she denied as groundless, The answer to bro. Angel postponed until meeting in May. Also Er. Lovelace appt to act as deacon and sister Keziah Hayes applyed for a letter of dismission which was granted and the Clerk to prepare the letter, then meeting dismissed. May. 11, 1822 -- Br. Lovelace informed the church that he did not fellowbhip some of the conduct of Pro. Becknell in respect of his breach of trust in braking the jail, the church condemn'd his conduct but his case being distressing at that time he acknowledged was the cause thereof he also acknowledged that he was in fault and was sorry for it. The motion in respect of Pro. Angel request and answer withdraw'd. June 8, 1822 - Nothing of importance came before the church. (11) RECORDS OF GRASSY KNOB BAPTIST CHURCH —— Con't. July 13 1822 - Church met ~ and adjourned. Aug 10 1822 - Church met according to adjourment - and called on Bro. James Dowel in respect of a report in some unbecoming word or conduct he acknowledged his fault which gave satisfaction after being admonished by Bro. Angel. Also Bro. Lovelace came forward and informed the brethern that he had been convicted for drinking spiritous liquors more than was expedient for him to do at. After demonishment to be more careful it was looked over knowing the imperfection of man. The appointed delegates to the Association to wit: Brethern John Angel, Rich'd, Shelley and A. Lovelace to prepare the letter to Association. Also Sister Smith being under censure by some of the members of the church it was discussed and she was acquited. Sept 71822 - All appeared in peace, then appointed Bro. H. Redman and C. Privit as commissoners to observe the meeting house and make a report to the church when it needed repairing. Also the members living convenient to Lewis Meeting House petition the church at Grassy Knob where they belonged to give them up to become a constitution at Lewis's Meeting House in Wilkes County. An answer to be given next meeting then dismissed until meeting in course. Oct 12 18622 - Church met in fellowship and found a charge against Bro. Love- lace for drinking two much on his return from the Association and we suspend him till the next meeting and reference being taken up then. Request we answered and letters to be sent to the several churches. Nov 9 1622 - Reference respecting Arch'd Love.... was teken up and after it being duly concidered the church restored him to fellowship again. Door was opened for experiences and Jessey Shelly came forward and offered his experience and was received. Then Patsy Hix came forward with her experience in order to satisfy the church for her former conduct and she gave satisfaction and a letter was ordered to be wit to the Brier Creek church concerning the matter--— then Bro. Angel spplied to the church more convenient to her and it was granted and H. Redman to prepare the letter. Dec 8 1822 — All in peace - dismist until next meeting. Jan 11 1823 - Church met according to appointment and found all in peace and so dismist till next meeting in course. Feb & 1823 - Some of the church met - it appeared all in peace so dismist till next meeting in course. Var 8 1823 =~ The church failed to sit on a counte of our preacher failing to attende. Apr 11 1823 - Church met and offer prar to God fellowship and inquired for some of the brethern declard unfellowers with Bestsey Previt for disorder and uring from the truth, after being heard by the church they declared her oute of fellowship but agreed to wate with hur til the next meeting in May next. Then we received a letter from Deepe Creek Church for our urniest helpe to assist them to ordain deacons, the request was granted - then dismist til the next meeting in course. RSCORL3 OF GRASSY KNOB BAFTIST CHUHKCH - = Con't pie $92 Cf wwohb f- 5} , &y os boy at San c Av regs * ee ie } y aeee ot to sit by reason rother Angel not attending and there beinr no person to go forward, June 7, 1823 - Nee'd a letter from the Deepe Crk. church flor our miristreal help to assiste them in the worke of appoirtirg Ceacons of the church Granted them os ; ie u 1 eting in course. i la mez LMLS 4Ufe nen Giscmist til July 12, 1823 - Church met & after prayer to Cod they proceeded to business of the duy & nothing of import:nce came before them. Aug. 9, 1823 - Church met-found 411 in peace end appt. Fro. Angel & Pro. R. Shelly to the essoc. & the clerk to provide a letter & then Ccismist. Sept. 1°, 1823 - All in peace--and a dor was opened to receive experiences and ~ sister Visey Grigory (Gregory) oferd her experances and was received by the church. Ther Pro. Levi Eagvell came forward and gave the church sattisfaction with respect to his former conduct and they Rec'd him into the fellowship again. Oct. 11, 1823 - - Nothing of importance came before the church. Nov. 6, 1823 - Nothing came before the church of importance. Dec. 13, 1823 - Church met & appeared to be in peace, Jan. 10, 1824 - Church met - all in peace Feb. 7, 1824 - All in peace - nothing of importance came up Mar. 11, 1824 - Nothing of importance as business. 1821 - = Donation to Associztion by the brethern to wit: Privit - Redman - Lovelace - & Rich'd. Shelly 25 cents each 41.0 v 1822 ——- Donation to Association: Bro. Kemp — 20 cents — Arch'd Igvelace 25 cents Jan 7 1822 Sarah Sidden (Lidden?) dismissed by letter. Feb 9 1822 James Jarvis and his wife dismissed by letter. Apr 13 Keziah Hayes dismissed by letter May 8 1824 Bro. John Angel dismist by letter. Mary Brotherton dismist by letter. Dec 11 1824 = Lucy Cook dismist by letter Oldnor Dowell cut off for disorder and drinking two much spiritous liquor. 8 1825 Elizabeth Smith dismist by letter 1822 Following gave money for the gospel: Cader Privit $1 - Arch'd Lovelace $1 - Patsey Dannel 25¢ 1822 Paid to support of the gospel - to use by Bro. Angel: A. Lovelace $1 - H. Redman $1 - D. Rash $1 - (13) neranne ar nprcoy VUNCR PAPTTST ciyeny eles Con a Apy 1822 - ULonations con't: : H, Souther 50¢ = C. Privit $1 - I (%) Kemp $1 - May & 1€2i Do 28 0} end reeeived by experience Bro. Willian Dowell came forward and ackn s former fovlts end satisfied the church and they restored him to fellowship again. Then Hro. John Angel craved a letter of aidmission to Join enother church and the church had to give him up. Jun 12 1824, - Nothing of importance came up. July 21824 - Arreed to have communion at Aug meeting. Collections anuly to pay the necsary-: Aug 11824 - Agreed by the church for the clerk to make oute a letter against the next meeting for to lende to the Association, done by order of the church. Sept 11 1824 - Nothing of importance as business. Oct 9 1824 =— Bro. William Dowell came forward and confest that he had been drinking too much spiritus liquor and the church agreed to have matter laid over till next meeting.in course. Ath - 1824 - Bro. Wm. and Jas. Dowell being sighted to attend this meeting by order of the church refused to come = laid Jas. under senshure for disobeying the order of the church. Lucy Cook dismist by letter. 1825 —- Church meeting 2nd Saturday in January. Bro. Wm. King is appointed to attend the church as their supply and to preach to them for 1 year, or as long as the church sees proper, done by order of the church. Bro. Jas. Dowell case is con't till next meeting. Feb 12 1825 - Church meeting 2nd Saturday. Bro. Jas. Dowell then rose and related to the church the circumstances of the matter against him and gave the church satisfaction end he is restored to fellowbhip again. Mar 1825 - Church meeting everything appeared in peace. Feb. 2nd 1825 - Sister Liddea Brotherton made known to the church that Br. Levi Bagwell had gave hur a hurt — matter was laide before the church & the church found Br. Bagwell as one of the brethern and urning from the truth. But the church agrees to wait with ... till the next meeting. Feb. 2 1825 - Sister Liddea Brotherton appeared to be burt with Br. Jas. Dowell that case being laid before the church. Sister Liddea fails to make any thing that appeared rong to appear against Br. Dowell and as she failed to establish hur charge against him, she found in fault of having spoken rong and harsh words brother Benjamin Shelley and on hur recantation and expressing hir sorrow same it was put to the church----as many as could forgive hur and keepe hur in fellowship to make it knowby rising from there seats they all rose or was on there feete except one and she agreed to go elong with the church. The following couple pages were about unreadable however, they occur in 1825. 1825 = Church nieeting 2nd. Seturday in Jan. Pr. William King is appt to attend the church as ther supply and to preach to them for 1 year, or as long as the church sees proper done order of the church. Br. James Dowell case is con't. till next meeting. (14) releted to the metter the church in felloviship eg lley er his wife - Jes. Dowell and his -- ‘eacdable---disapproved in the “ork of the church other churches also came to help straighten > at matter out. 11 had accused Pr. ‘im. King of acting-----in the work of it was made to appear false. r 3rd. Jas. Dowe the church and Cador Privet and Hosea Redman appt. delagates to assoc. (1825). Ym. King - rose and releted { ed to the id geve the church Shelley id Dowell and his -- unreadeble---disapproved in the “ork of the church meeting. mbers from other churches also came to help straighten matter out. . 3rd. Jas, Dowell had accused Pr. Vim. King of acting-----in the vork of the church and it was made to appear false. UT, +Me King - Cador Privet and Hosea Redman appt. delagates to assoc. (1825). > ~ | one TVG Deeee - Ve t3n ” “1 yee ae ibe yeas momen loesshantd May 1064 Church tainins rules ar Cseee Church oe ~quire Hosea Syras s neadma Deacons Joseph Prevett -cCubbdins Head iy cy f T ve abe the On “~ to ! 4. ccluded axcluded DOC. ot ed ct 1 - chy 2 1. (D fu! « 2 a { Jied tH vse We ec ia; Dec'd. 15~— Urial 16—~ June =e as is 18 ff 19.- 20-~ 7 el= n o ZO hi : see fae Dec'd. 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Living contempt to a letter Sxcluded -usg. 1372. ee EN ee Bel es ee ale MXCLUCSA 2Or ATUNKNESS Dismissed oy atter Aus. Excluded Dectd. 188 (27) N*y 2 1s ay Git ODL “ts v — Ww @ OVnasoo WO’ ct $® Oe =H ok ras Amos Sre “Ory Solomon Shoemaker Huton Yowell Detel Catfznbell shy OND 019 CN OV ay 4 20S , a sh 100° Neney a ft CFS Mahar : oes? Yennlet a yeaks Delila Dor ell Lary r Prevett Provy *letcher amilia Frevett +lizabeth Coleman lizabeth iiitchell iydia “ya vett Neney i. Mary Provett Creasey Prevett tlizatetn Prevett. arcey Prevett wilvira Nash iLannah Tanner Sarah Rash Matilda Henderson Folly Speaks Canilia Roberts Iby Fletcher Ally Speaks Linney #letcher NJ OV Eo 2p _ - TIES tees WSs bow 5. blicris & “217 n% ack - . Peaks? (Idols to bea sere: oF : a ; Poole Con? tS. > . “roludad Lox we me ee hh wid ae tlw i wee, ‘mie marted thru) uw nv vec a. Excluded Vec'd, Jai 237C 234 uded | bee! Zxcluded - a , « . 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Ot Pease: sarah mf Q cr 3 Ga ca 12 atone hxc luced Dec'd, ns Jxeluded~ then restored Dec'd. tar. 1577 Dectd, Web, m0, 166) Dee dd ie 2. 56S Lost. Disnist Ww 7 Ane a bas: bay tt ~ Oley” Parks Lost - hilo ary Norton Dec'd. 1887 - -obina ( adnan “xckuded -~ Louisa Zads Jiswisse a Maney Jarvis rs Seliah #letcher Dectd. Jan. 1867 Polly Jarvis Lost Olly” villians Dect Nancy Wilburn rermelia Morga Exckuded [ need Dec'd, ‘empleton “xcluded Lost Dec'd. Dee , eo Cd ae ve ha ee s & + oh Tr Wie te - re — + Ove AR. Pokal ey Bs Ovuns = ~ ~IWNW~ O aS Oni 2 aD e CQ CI cho. eC. CO C1L.CD MO QNOC .~3 DOSOOI NS —a Owner Wd fa e wo ms a° 3 as oeusta Wa 4 oe os 5 ©2 Ay C3 ~~ fo er} 2+ tt b i3 30 t rH OR oye Oo & @%2 © Ml (> fate! wor gt be de L ¢ Coes SO pets | t) 7h) rR AS Thy Pr jor ny “tas £3 - € \J00 nebecca . : te 3 Sd Gals Cy rr 127) e+ ges Hoowadcesr LOC cto! 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Hxeluded for ba Dec'd. 1S69 Excluded 1884 Dectd, 1865 Dismissed d--or vas by letter Pines sey s* o45 aio ferieeon eas, 2 rytesye. > { j : ? wt; 4 Se “— ‘ ELI. ote ee So IL, co. iieG « o Deotd, Mar, 1097 ~Cluced for sweariny Faults less 1289 Lost . = Lost Lost Jectd, lose JHec'd, Uismissed Jec tA. Jisnist b: VW % ‘ QO ¢ Y a € $°3 @ ct bai -Wwwtot Om < MO w > mo crus ’ : >} ds £ Jp pa 7 my we 2 &7 a4 * nu ” VH OO CA) =~ <> uxCluded for bast +O St “xcluded fea Dec'd. Ear, 3x¢ Luded LO St uxcluded J~ jot i j~ s Woh ee 2 9 O fLjo fat have By aa ° >» 2 14>) 2 oOAaa ~OCOOD Pe RS, Hae and! iMod bei sscssntrsiedtan Herman hel son isn by t soe Y by letter =" ot . Aww coe wegen 8+ by letter 1851 Dismist by letter enceiscelll RAE ien egy beseech oS ist led for hastardiv carey Yenders pes noe DeSrar ieny Sarah E Penta BuOSEaNE |v. Yec'd. R or Lost Caae eae lost menor * se ee atria 5B ys 7 My we Pench OC... i. oactaddly Aus. 22, Susgean “letener ‘andy iahethy . > Pat ira u 3 a lost “Dec'd. wv mxeluded a Ruth pr inely ( ‘ender Notcluded for whales w sd oe Oe “-a luce: t adeno le a Dismissed : bastarday SSY KilOS : CHURCH ixcluied Sar seen oc wee ‘ on me ow tere 2 ea he Zz letter Teas prilers sos oe eh BU és . me kh vera > Surore (2?) Lee Frevett Nendergson Pt 2 a fe a oF Keprrvy Jro- . Rebnry sresory C. Yannoy FAGsh accent cee ont bres bie aire don bier sc le NM oo tet Ag SWE EY Saeed 4 DEPARTMENT OF CULTURAL RESOURCES DIVISION OF ARCHIVES AND HISTORY ARCHIVES AND RECORDS SECTION CERTIFICATE OF AUTHENTICITY This is to certify that the microphotographs appearing on this film are true and accurate reproductions of records originated during the normal course of business by the TREE sf (OUT Y Grassy Kwoh Baphst Chueh Rt] Umiexw Grove = and consist of Type scr of af (tg focy, Lith hese s bjg fea (leeks Recenan LP Ol1-14S57 The records begin with ‘tle. . aa i L,7- Rueew , TROUT ww AUC, .: e - - and end with Jase Crisht oF NEw beer 54 0 S's a Fe A457 BURY . , é ; Tavey essen. Dismissed (4 he7he It is further certified that the above records were microfilmed in conformity with the provisions of the General Statutes of North Carolina, chapter 8-45.1 and 8-45.4, "Uniform Photographic Coptes of Business and Public Records aa Evidence Act"; that the microphotographic processes accurately reproduce the records so microfilmed; that the film forms a durable medium for reproducing the original, if necessary; and that the film used conforms to American National Standards Institute, Spectfications for Safety Photographic Film, ANSI PH 1.25-1976 and American National Standards Institute, Specifications for Photographic Film for Archival Records, Silver-Gelatin on Cellulose Ester Base, ANSI PH 1.28-1976. This is further to certify that the microphotographic processes were accomplished by the undersigned on the date and at the reduction ratio indicated below. Date Filming of this Reel Began / pete 2,129 Reduction Ratio LEA Date Filming of this Reel Ended %¢f_C+e. 2,148 Microfilm Camera Operator