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Boone's Creek Baptist Association Records

Name Index

Transcribed by Sherri from images donated by Joy Fisher from FHL Film #358487.



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Last Name Notes
Abney, G.W. Ordained deacon Cow's Creek Church July 1899
Clerk Cow's Creek Church June 1899 resigned October 1921
Acton (Ecton), Burgess Deacon First Baptist Church, Winchester 1859
(See James H. G. Bush)
Acton, Horatio Messenger to Boone's Creek Ass'n Sept 1842 from Upper Howard's Creek Church
Acton (Ecton), J. Messenger to Boone's Creek Ass'n Sept 1842 from Upper Howard's Creek Church
Acton, I. (See James H.G. Bush)
Acton, Martha (See James H.G. Bush)
Adams, M.B. Dr. Preached dedicatory sermon in New Church bldg., Dec 17, 1916
Adams, R. Deacon Boone's Creek Church 1879
Ordained as deacon Boone's Creek Church 11-1879
Adams, W.W. Assisted with a series of meetings at Ephesus Church in 1921
Aldridge, James (See James H.G. Bush)
Allan, Frank S. Clerk of meeting of council Dec, 1871 Corinth Church
Born April 19, 1821, died July 5, 1882
Moderator two years during latter part of period of 1872 (See Mt. Olive Church)
For whom Allansville Church was named 1887
Chosen clerk of organization at first meeting December 1887, chosen moderator
Donated a lot on which to build a house of worship Allansville Church
Allan, F.S. March 1872 resigned as clerk after fourteen years of faithful service
Allan, J.L. Appointed on committee to raise funds to build a house of worship.
Allan, James L. Son of Judge F.S. Allan, was chosen clerk of Mt. Olive Church 1875, resigned Feb 1881
Allan, P.E. Deacon of Mt. Olive Church 1889
Allan, T.S. Appointed Clerk of Mt. Olive Church 12-1886
Allanveille Daughter of Mt. Olive Church
Allen, Rev. Buford E. (See Rev. T. Dillard)
Allen, B.E. June 1831 ordained deacon Boggs Creek Church following Sept elected church clerk, still clerk Feb. 1832 last meeting recorded
Allen, Benjamin E. Served as pastor Providence Church 1842 (four pastorates)
Allen, B.E. (Elder) Accepted pastorate, remained with them two yers
July 1842 accepted pastorate and served regular until Nov, 1846, resigned on account of health
Pastor Boone's Creek Church 1841. Clerk Boones Creek Church, resigned 1841
Feb 1841, requested to exercise gift as public speaker, resigned as clerk August 1841 Boone's Creek Church
December 1841 one of committee appointed to transcribe names of two former churches
Faithful shepherd ninteen years until his death December 9, 1861
January 1842 ordained to ministry Feb 1842 was called
Became under-shepherd in November 1855, pastor until death December 9, 1861
Accepted pastorate 1851, serving one year Sep 1849 accepted call
Faithful member Boone's Creek Ass'n, called to his reward 1861
Allen, G.W. Messenger from Mt. Union Church to Boone's Creek Ass'n in 1823
Allen, Frank S. Former clerk Mt. Olive Church. Believed to have written a brief account of church
Clerk of Mt. Olive Church (two terms) 1858-1873
Allen, J.K. Clerk First Baptist Church, Winchester 1890
(See Clay Haggard)
Allen, James L. July 1895, Allansville Church records his death with resolutions
Allen, J.K. (See C.M. Thompson)
May 1890 tendered resignation as church clerk First Baptist Church Winchester
Elected church clerk, First Baptist Church Winchester, July 1890
Deacon First Baptist Church, Winchester 1900
Assistant Moderator Boone's Creek Ass'n 1922
Allen, John March 1794 chosen elder Lulbegrud Church
Allen, Brother Eight years clerk, ten years moderator Boone's Creek Association
Allen, Sanford (See I.W. Boone)
Allen, T.S. Clerk Mt. Olive Church 1886
Oct 1905 God in his wisdom seen fit to remove from earth (Clerk Mt. Olive Church)
Alexander, John Ordained minister Providence Church 1827
December 1827 ordained as minister of gospel
Ambrose, Joe Pastor of Chestnut Stand Church (See J.J. Edwards same page)
Ambrose, Joseph Ministry in 1848 with Reformed brethren
Sept. 1846 accepted pastorate to Union City Church resigned 1855
Pastor Union City Church 1846 (See Robt. Frier)
Pastor of Zion Church about 1865.
Ambrose, R.L. Ministering to constitution of Fairview Church July 1920
Amerson, Brother j. June meeting 1911 held meeting several months duration at Irvine Baptist Church
Amerson, Rev. Z.Y. Accepted pastorate Dec, 1915 remaining until Sept 1916 Mt. Olive Church
Pastor of Mt. Olive Church 1915
Ammon, Thos. Of S. Ky. Ass'n assisted in constitution Lubegrud Church
Ordained preacher. Member Hichman church constituted 1790. First and only pastor Hickman Church
Present at organization of Boggs Fork Church constituted July 28 1800
Pastor Hickman Church 1790. Member of Mrble Creek Church. Messenger to S. ELkhorn Ass'n in 1790
Preacher and public speaker before Rev. War exposed to mathods of torture. Later became affiliated with Boone's Creek Ass'n.
Ammon, Elder Honored with a place in Culpepper, Va., jail for preaching the word of God
Anderson, A.B. December 1889 accepted the care of Providence Curch resigned in one year.
Anderson, J.W. Assisted S.J. Conkwright in preparing history Boones Creek Baptist Churches pubished 1923
Anderson, Grover Deacon Mt. Sterling Church
Anthony, A.H. Served as pastor Providence Church 1890
Accepted care Providence Church April 1890 serving unti July 1891
Became pastor Mt. Olive Church April 1890
Pastor Mt. Olive Church 1890
Arbuckle, Rev. Pastor Mt. Olive Church 1923
Accepted call to the pastorate Mt. Olive Church March 1823, remaining 1 months
Ard, Jacob A. Became pastor Mt. Freedom Church April 1856
Arvin, Rev. Bartlett Called as pastor Salem Church accepted 1864, served eighteen monts. Recalled as pastor of Salem Church, but did not accept, no date.
Arvin, W. Chosen first pastor Kiddville Church June 1870 serving eight months.
Arvin, W.B. Served as pastor Providence Church 1868 (See I.W. Boone)
Pastor of Mt. Olive Church 1872
Pastor Ephesus Church
December 1868 Ephesus Church, serving until March 1871
Pastor Kiddville Church 1870
Feb. 1868 pastor Boone's Creek Church six years.
Accepted pastoral care Newman's Church, only served a few months.
Nov. 1872 accepted pastorate Mt. Olive Church remaining until Jan 1874.
Asherst, Robert Licensed preacher Hickman Church constituted 1790.
Ashley, Joseph Appointed trustee Christian Church, record Clerk Clark Co. March 19, 1825.
Ashley, Josiah Messenger North District Ass'n 1823.
Atwood, E.L. Accepted call to Corinth Church 1900, remaining one year.
Ayers, Prof. E.E. Delivered ordination sermon Charles E. ELsey June 22, 1902.

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Last Name Notes
Babb, H.A. Present clerk of Mt. Ssterling Church at writing of book 1923.
Bagby, George T. Elected moderator of council of constituting a Baptist Church at Mt. Sterling. (See I.W. Boone.)
Bailey, B.B. Accepted pastorate First Baptist Church Winchester June 1874, resigned 1904.
Pastor First Baptist Church, Winchester 1894
Pastor First Baptist Church, Winchester
Bailey John Referee called Sept. 1, 1790. Division of church members
Bainbridge, Bro. A. January 9, 1811business meeting held Boones Creek Church. Speaking un-truths considered.
  Preached for Particular Church during twenty four years of separation.
Baird, H.I. (See I.W. Boone.)
Baker, A.F. Pastor Mt. Olive Church 1875.
Became under-shepherd May 1875 Mt. Olive Church. Resigned 1880.
Began labors June 1875 serving until May 1880.
Served as pastor of Providence Church 1875.
Baker, Elizabeth Member of Baptist Church on Holston 9-28-1781.
Baker, John Elected secretary Macedonia Church 1872.
Baker, Jonathan Feb. 1809 came forward as his own accuser.
Baker, R.L. In 1904 was pastor of Beattyville Church
Baker, Robert Assisted R.L. Brandenburg in series of meetings at Union City Church
Baker, William Clerk, Powells Valley Church 1893.
Baker, W.B. May 1912 Church clerk Bethlehem Church.
Baker, W.E. November 1920 elected treasurer Seventy Five Million Campaign Fund Irvine Church
Ballard, W.L. Elected clerk March 1843 Mt. Freedom Church.
Ballou, Thomas Pastor Union City Church 1830.
December 1829 chosen pastor Union City church serving until June 1832.
Ballou, T. Preached occasionally at Providence church during periods of 1830 and 1833.
Barbee, J.R. Rev. Became pastor Kiddville Church June 1884 serving one year.
Pastor Kidville Church 1884
Barker, Ann Became member of Particular Baptists 1-9-1811.
Barker, Ed. A. Clerk Boone's Creek Church 1907.
Deacon Boone's Creek Church 1920.
Barker, Ed. E. Acting clerk of Boone's Creek Church, moderator Boone's Creek Ass'n.
June 25, 1920 ordained deacon Boone's Creek Church Clerk Boone's Creek Church 9-1907
Bro. of preceding clerk R.R. Barker. Clerkship held sixty-fine consecutive years y father and three sons.
Barker, E.A. Moderator Boone's Creek Ass'n in 1922.
Barker, Hugh F. Elected clerk on resignation of father Thos. F. Barker who had srved in that capacity twenty-eight years.
Clerk Boone's Creek Chuch 1886.
Barker, H.F. Resigned clerkship in January 1896 after ten years service.
Barker, James February 1828, chosen as deacon Boone's Creek Church.
Barker, R.F. Ordained as deacon Boone's Creek Church February 1899.
Barker, R.R. Clerk Boone's Creek Church 1896.
Member Executive Board of Boone's Creek Ass'n.
Present owner Boone Station land.
Bro. to H.F. Barker accepted clerkship Boone's Creek Church 1899. Deacon
Barker, Thomas F. Clerk of Boone's Creek Church 1858. Deacon Boone's Creek Church 1860.
Barker, Thomas May 1846 Prominent and leading member of Boone's Creek Church.
Barker, Thomas F. Elected Clerk. Served faithful for thirty years. Resigned July 1886.
Barker, William Became member of Particular Baptists Jan 9, 1811.
(See Samuel Boone.)
Barker, Wm. T. Deacon Boone's Creek Church 1880.
Moderator of all the church meetings for years.
Barnes, J. Messenger fro mCows Creek Church to Boone's Creek Association in 1846.
Barnes, S.A. Clerk of Powell's Valley Church 1910.
Barnes, W.E. Clerk of Powell's Valley Church 1909.
Barrow, Asa C. Assisted S.J. Conkwright in preparing history of Boone's Creek Baptist Church.
Kinsman of Boone gives an account of Boone's Station
Barrow, David Messenger from Mt. Sterling Church to North District Ass'n in 1804. Became pastor first year church was constituted 1798 (See Lulbegrud Church.)
Called the "Wise Man". On Peace committee 1801. Named Referee in 1802.
Owing to views on slavery question was expelled from North District Ass'n in 1806. In 1907 reversed action.
Before coming to Kentucky in 1798 lived in VA.
Entered into the ministry in 1771.
Committee of regular Baptists.
Became affiliated with Boone's Creek Ass'n.
Bartlett, Elizabeth Jr. August 1843 ordered by church to be excluded from fellowship. (See Chas. Hazelrigg.)
Beall, Alvin Kentucky soldier.
Beatty, Ann F. One of twelve names signed to United Baptist Church of Beattyville, KY.
Beatty, Decatur One of the twelve names signed to the United Baptist Church of Beattyville, KY. Clerk Beattyville Church August 1861.
Beatty, H.A. Nov 2, 1893 Beattyville Church arranged to hold services in store house.
Beatty, John H. One of eight members when Beattyville Church re-organized June 30, 1888.
Beatty, Patience One of twelve names signed to the United Baptist Church of Beattyville, KY. (See John H. Beatty.)
Beatty, Rhoda One of twelve names signed to United Baptist Church of Beattyville, KY.
Bennett, W.V. Clerk First Baptist Church Winchester 1918
Feb 10, 1918 elected clerk First Baptist Church Winchester.
Bentley, James Deed recorded under date July 15, 1801 at Boggs Fork for one-half acre of land for church.
Berry, James C. Deacon of Boone's Creek Church 1850.
Elected clerk of Boone's Creek Church Aug 1841.
Resigned as clerk and chosen as deacon Feb 1850.
Clerk Boone's Creek Church 1841.
Beatty, James W. Clerk Boone's Creek Church 1854.
Deacon Boone's Creek Church 1858.
Feb 1854 chosen for clerkship resigned 1858 and ordained as deacon
Berry, R.L. Clerk Boone's Creek Church 1850.
  Elected church clerk in March 1850 resigned Feb 1854.
Berry, Thomas Jr. Served as deacon Providence Church 1797.
Berryman, Wilbert Clerk Corith Church
Bibb, Elijah January 1831 licensed to exercise his gift of prayer Boggs Fork Church.
Messenger from Boggs Fork Church at Ass'n May 18, 1823.
Biggers, Eli August 1843 ordered to be excluded from fellowship. (See Charles Hazelrigg.)
Biggers, Kitty August 1843 ordered to be excluded from church. (See Charles Hazelrigg.)
Billy (Servent to Billy Lay.) Became member of Particular Baptists Jan 9, 1811. (See Samuel Boone.)
Black, Calvin Elected treasurer of home expense fund Seventy Five Million Campaign Nov, 1920 Irvine Church.
Bledsoe, Joseph Referee called Sept. 1, 1790. Division in church members.
Bledsoe, Moses On committee from Separate Baptists.
March 1803 Moderator and Will Orear clerk.
Referee called Sept. 1, 1790. Division in church members.
Blunt, John H. Deacon of Mt. Sterling Church.
Bolin, W.J. Pastor of Mt. Sterling Church.
Bomar, E.M. Pastor of Mt. Sterling Church.
Boone While hunting near Indian Fields in 1769 were captured by the Indians.
Boone, Cyrus W. Requested to act as superintendent of Ephesus Sunday School 1865.
Boone, C.W. Clerk of Kiddville Church second term 1900.
Clerk Kiddville Church 1883.
Was a great grandson of Squire Boone.
First Baptist preacher ever on Kentucky soil. (See Providence Church.)
Served as deacon of Providence Church 1862.
Kiddville Church clerk 1906, resigned March 1906.
Born June 21, 1833, died Aug 22, 1921.
Boone, Daniel Treaty of Boonesborough under the great elm at Boonesborough 1778.
Uncle Squire Boone Jr. first pastor Boggs Fork Church.
Boone, F.A. Accepted the call as pastor Union City Church May 1919 remaining about one year.
Pastor Union City Church 1919. (See Robt. Frier.)
Boone, George G. Elected moderator by the Association.
Messenger to Boone's Creek Ass'n from Mt. Gilead Church May 28, 1823. Elected first moderator.
March 1828, extended a call by church. Served three years.
Ordained to the ministry boone's Creek Church March 1815.
Served as pastor of Providence Church 1827.
Member of Boone's Creek Ass'n. from which he was ordained to the ministry Mar 2, 1815. At different times pastor of Providence Church.
Pastor Boone's Creek Church 1827.
Boone, G.G. Moderator Boone's Creek Ass'n for four years.
Resigned in 1830 as pastor.
Feb 1816 was invited to preach when pastor was away. Feb 1817 extended a call as pastor Boone's Creek Church but declined.
July 1827 accepted pastorate to Boone's Creek Church remaining until March 1830.
April 1830, vote taken for pastor Boone's Creek Church, nine votes for, and eight against.
Boone, I.W. One of council met Feb 9, 1870 to take into consideration constituting a Baptist Church at Mt. Sterling.
Boone, Mary Became member of the Particular Baptists Jan 9, 1811. (See Samuel Boone.)
Boone, Samuel One of fourteen members entered into the constitution of a regular Baptist Church known as Boone's Creek Church Nov 13, 1785.
Member of Boone's Creek Church in Elkhorn Ass'n until Jan 9, 1811.
One of the first inhabitants of Boone's Station and constituent member of Boone's Creek Church
Received by experience Providence Church.
Chosen deacon Boone's Creek Church Oct 1827.
Boone, Sarah One of first inhabitants of Boone's Station and constituent member of Boone's Creek Church.
Became member of Particular Baptists 1-9-1811. (See Samuel Boone.)
One of fourteen members entered into the constitution of Regular Baptists, known as Boone's Creek Church. Nov. 13, 1785.
Boone, S.C. Member of Central Baptist Church, WInchester.
Messenger to Boone's Creek Ass'n 1911.
Boone, S. Clay Deacon First Baptist Church, WInchester 1908.
Boone, Simeon M. Deacon Ephesus Church 1894.
Boone, Squire Jr. Son of Elder Squire Boone Sr.
First pastor of Boggs Fork Church.
Moved to Fayette Co. about the year 1800 where he died in 1820.
Messenger to Tate's Creek Ass'n 1800.
Boone, Squire Sr. Father of Squire Boone Jr., who was first pastor of Boggs Fork Church.
Received by experience June 1786.
Boone, Thomas (See J. Vardeman.)
Preached occassionally at Providence Church during period of 1830 and 1833.
Accepted pastorate Lulbegrud Church about 1823.
Boone, Samuel Deacon of Boone's Creek Church 1827.
One of three messengers sent from Boggman's Fork Church or Boone's Creek Church to the North District Ass'n in 1802, 1803, 1804, 1805 and 1806.
Boone, Aquire Deacon in 1814.
Boone, S. Messenger from Mt. Union Church to Boone's Creek Ass'n in 1823.
Boone, Brother Moved to Kiddville soon after the new building was erected. Supt of Sunday School.
Boone, William Messenger from Mt. Union Church to Boone's Creek Ass'n in 1823.
  Clerk of Kiddville Church 1899.
  May 1, 1822, chosen clerk of Boone's Creek Ass'n.
  Clerk Boone's Creek Church 1814.
  Oct 1814, elected clerk Boone's Creek Church.
  First clerk to affix signature to minutes.
  July 1818 resigned as clerk and called for letter.
Bosworth, Felix L. Accepted clerkship fo Mt. Sterling Church.
Bosworth, F.L. (See I.W. Boone.)
Bourne, William Last mesenger in 1842 to Ass'n from Hickman Church.
Bourne, M. Messenger to Boone's Creek Ass'n 1824.
Bowman, Rev. E. Called as pastor of Salem Church. Accepted and served until 1863.
Bowman, Hezekiah Deacon Union City Church 1857.
Bowman, W.A. June 1916 pastor of Drowning Creek Church, remaining as such until July 1917
Bradshaw, J. October 1851 appointed to confer with methodist friends in selecting a preacher for purpose of dedicating new church at Mt. Freedom.
Bradshaw, John Chosen deacon of Mt. Freedom Church May 1861.
Brandenburg, Brother Preacher for Irvine Baptist church.
Brandenburg, Charles April 1898 elected clerk of Zion Church
Brandenburg, Ellis Deacon Ephesus Church 1913.
Brandenburg, Harlan May 1898 ordained deacon of Zion Church.
Brandenburg, H.P. Elected clerk of newly organized Zion Church November 22, 1919.
  Member of Zion Church writes letter telling of mother who remembers old church as far back as 1856.
Brandenburg, H.S. Appointed clerk of Zion Church 1897.
Brandenburg, J.E. Chosen clerk of Allansville Church Dec 1904.
Resigned July 1917 after thirteen years.
Brandenburg, Joe E. Clerk Allansville Church 1904.
Deacon Allansville Church 1895.
Brandenburg, R.L. August 1907 moderator of business meeting of Zion Church.
Accepted care of Corinth Church 1904, pastor January 1905. Resigned December 1905.
Resigned as clerk Zion Church August 1897.
Sept, 1899 ordained to ministry Zion Church.
May 1902 became pastor of Cows Creek Church remaining one year.
Entered on labors with Union City Church May 1904, continued until Oct 1906.
Brandenburg, Robert L. Pastor Union City Church 1904. (See Robert Friar.)
Brandenburg, Samuel Deacon Allansville Church 1908.
Bridgeworth, Mrs. N. (See Mrs. S.E. Lancaster.)
Bridgeworth, Mrs. Nannie Only constituent member of Mt. Sterling at writing of book. 84 years old.
Bright, Anna C. (See James H.G. Bush.)
Brink, Herbert Deed recorded July 15, 1903 to trustees of Boggs Fork Church for land and stone meeting house.
Broaddus, Geo. W. Declined the call of pastor of Ephesus Church.
Broaddus, George January 1861 became pastor of Mt. Olive and Indian Creek Church.
Pastor Mt. Olive Church 1861.
Broaddus, G.W. Served in presbytery to ordination at Union City Church Sept, 1858.
Broaddus, Dr. W.F. Instrumental in gathering church at Mt. Olive
Broaddus, Wm. A. Known as one of the United Baptist Ministers of Missionary visited Mt. Olive and Indian Creek Churches.
Brockman, ... Brother-in-law of Captain Billy Bush.
Bronston, Brother One of presbytery at ordination at Union City Church April 1829.
Brookshire, Arthur Deacon of Allansville Church 1922.
Brookshire, Chas. L. Assisted Rev. James Lucas in series of meetings at Union City Church.
Brookshire, C.T. August 1905 accepted the care of Zion Church remained about one year.
Pastor in 1905 of Beattyville Church.
Brookshire, Elias Presented and read church covenant Macedonia 1872.
Brookshire, E.H. Assisted in series of meetings in July 1888 Allansville Church.
Served Beattyville Church as pastor 1870.
Assisted pastor Smith V. Potts in series of meetings October 1871.
Brookshire, Elias March 1869 voted by Mt. Olive Church to be ordained to ministry of Gospel
Ordained by Mt. Olive Church to the Ministry 1869.
First pastor Bethel Church constituted 1868.
Brookshire, Sally August 1843 ordered to be excluded from fellowship of Lulbegrud Church. (See Charles Hazelrigg.)
Brown, John Called to pastorate, served two years. (Lulbegrud Church)
Brown, Rev. O.C. Pastor of Salem Church about 1903.
Brown, Oscar Ordained as minister fro mProvidence Church 1903.
Member of Boone's Creek Church ordained may 1903.
Browning, James Messenger from Boggs Fork Church at constitution of Boone's Creek Ass'n May 28, 1823.
Bruce, Eli Messenger to Boone's Creek Ass'n 1842.
Bruce, Marthy (See James H.G. Bush.)
Bruen, Jesse Present clerk Ephesus Church elected 1920.
  Elected clerk Feb 1921 Ephesus Church.
Burbridge, Bro. Jan 1822 one of committee of three to aid in drafting of constitution for new association.
Burbridge, Lansfield Deacon Boone's Creek Church 1815.
Burbridge, Linchfield May 1823 one of five brethren app't to meet at Mt. Gilead Church on May 28.
  Ordained deacon March 1815 Boone's Creek Church
Burbridge, S. Became member of Particular Baptists 1-9-1811. (See Samuel Boone.)
Burgher, Benjamin (See James A. Fox.)
Burgher, B.S. Pastor Macedonia Church 1894-1895.
Called as pastor Macedonia Church 1892.
August 1882 took charge Macedonia Church.
Re-organized August 1882. Held meetings in series December 1883.
Called by Macedonia Church 1887.
Written brief history of Salem Church 1882.
Lived where Church house stood Church constituted 1798.
Preached to members of Salem Church since the year 1908.
Clerk Salem Church 1884 and 1885. November 1879 called to ordination Salem.
Burgher, Elizabeth (See James A. Fox.)
Burgher, J.E. Church clerk Salem Church about 1903. Served as clerk during period to 1908.
Burgher, Manson Elected clerk at commencement of Rev. T.I. Wills Care of church Salem. Resigned.
Burgher, Miss Mollie E. (See James A. Fox.)
Burgher, W.R. Clerk Powells Valley Church 1908 tow terms.
Burrows, Bro. Borrower of church records to get information for use in centinnial work.
Burrus, Elizabeth Received by recommendation April 16, 1785.
Burrus, Roger Brother-in-law of Captain Billy Bush.
Burrus, Thomas Rich planter of Va. Had five daughters and three sons. All settled around Providence and Unity Church.
Received by recommendation Boone's Creek Church April 16, 1785.
Burrus, Thomas, Jr. Brother-in-law of Capt. Billy Bush.
Burrus, Will T. Brother-in-law fo Capt. Billy Bush.
Burton, Sally Member Union City Church constituted 5-30-1812.
Bush True Baptist family. Constituted First Baptist Church Winchester.
Bush family Prominent in the early history Corinth Church.
Bush, Allen N. Cosen and ordained deacon at meeting of Corinth Church December 1871.
Bush, Ambrose Elected Moderator Boone's Creek Ass'n. 1831.
Member Baptist Church on Holston Sept. 28, 1781.
First and last Baptist in Boggs Fork Church as well as Boone's Creek Church.
Son of Ambrose Bush, Sr. Came with colony from Va.
Constituted Providence Church.
Married daughter of Jas. Quisenberry.
Clerk of Providence Church fifty years.
Messenger to North District Ass'n., each year from 1823 to 1831. Moderator 19 years.
Messenger from Boggs Fork Church at constitution of Boone's Creek Ass'n May 28, 1823.
Selected chairman of meeting Mt. Freedom Church to Boone's Creek Association.
Ordained as elder August 1788 Boone's Creek Church.
Bush, Ambrose Sr. Served as deacon of Providence Church 1850.
Bush, Ambrose D. Pastor during organization of constitution.
Bush, Ambrose G. Date of birth Jan 18, 1823, died July 22, 1903.
Grandson of Ambrose Sr.
Clerk of church fifty years. Wrote brief history of church.
Bush, A.G. Transcribed recors of church June 1876.
Clerk with committee to draft resolutions upon failure to do justice to Providence Church 4-1886.
Elected clerk Boone's Creek Church Feb. 1846.
Requested church to release him June 1896.
Served as clerk Providence Church fifty two years.
Failed to mention pastorate of Elder Wm. Morton.
Retired from clerk Sept. 1898 after fifty years.
Bush, C.G. Member Central Baptist Church, WInchester and messenger to Boone's Creek Ass'n 1911.
Bush, Capt. Billy Besides four brothers had nine brother-in-laws.
Assisted Boone blazing trail to Boonesborough in 1775.
He and colony reached Holston in Dec 1780. Organized Baptist Church there.
Bush, Franky Member of Baptist Church on Holston 9-28-1781.
Bush, Francis Youngest of five Bush brothers that came in colony from Virginia.
Received by experience Boone's Creek Church 8-1786.
Deed dated May 2, 1709 conveys one half acre of land for meeting house lot.
Bush, Gholson Elected Clerk in March 1806 Providence Church.
Served as clerk of Providence Church 1806.
Bush, Harvey Restored to fellowship Boggs Fork Church 1-1830.
Bush, H.G. Clerk of presbytery four combined churches.
Bush, James H.F. On committee for Clark Co., to solicit for new church. First Baptist, Winchester.
Bush, James H.G. On building committee for new curch.
Bush, James M. (See James H.G. Bush.)
Bush, Jeremiah October 1851 ordained as deacon.
Served as deacon of Providence Church 1851.
Bush, John One of five Bush Brothers that came from Va. with "Traveling Church" now Providence Church.
Settled about 8 miles east of Bush settlement.
Grandson of "Neptune" John Testator of will. Feb 1746 Orange Co. VA.
Came over on "Neptune" touched shores of America 1618. Settled in Virginia.
Member of Baptist Church on the Holston. Sept. 28, 1781.
Bush, Jones R. Clerk of Corinth Church.
Bush, Julia A. (See James H.G. Bush.)
Bush, Lucy Member of Baptist Church on Holston 9-28-1781.
Bush, Mary F. (See James H.G. Bush.)
Bush, Nancy (Neil) Wife of Nelson Bush .
Born Jan. 24, 1801 and died Jan 15, 1879.
Bush, Nelson Son of John Bush. Member of Howard's Creek Church.
Born March 13, 1789, died Sept 25, 1874.
Bush, Nelson T. Deacon First Baptist Church Winchester 1888.
Bush, O.P. Pastor Kiddville Church 1905.
January 1906 pastor of Kiddville Church.
August 1905 accepted care of Mt. Olive Church. Remained as pastor until January 1908.
Bush, Philip Member of Baptist Church on the Holston.
Appointment to lay off a road between certain points. Report made Oct. 22, 1793 mentioned the Stone Meeting House.
Served as deacon of Providence Church 1791.
Served as clerk of Providence Church 1784.
Came to KY under leadership of Capt. Billy Bush and were founders of Bush colony.
Appointed clerk April 3, 1784 at home of Bro. Elkins.
Elected clerk Providence Church 1791.
Bush, Pleasant Served as clerk of Providence Church 1827.
Resigned as clerk in February 1830 Boone's Creek.
Bush, Rachel M. Born in Va. 1767 died in KY 1860.
Wife of Francis Bush.
Gave land on which to build Boone's Creek Church. Deed dated May 2, 1878 for 1 1/2 acre land.
Bush, R.N. Messenger fro Mt. Zion Church to Boone's Creek Association in 1825.
Bush, R.G. Great nephew of Francis Bush.
  Gave a two-acre lot for new church house.
Bush, Robert V. Trustee of Mt. Zion Church.
Bush, Sarah Member of Baptist Church on Holston 9-28-1781.
Bush, Sister Asked for cooperation in the ordination of Brother Bush.
Bush, T.J. Deacon of First Baptist Church Winchester 1866.
Bush, T.V. November 1824 accepted clerkship of Boone's Creek Church resigned Sept. 1827.
Bush, Brother August 1898 last time name appeasrs in records as clerk.
Bush, William Church meeting at home Nov. 27, 1784.
Bush, Capt. Wm. Lived and died where settled one mile south of Providence Church.
  Buried one half mile away from the church. Inscription on tombstone in Old Bush burying ground "He was the friend and companion of Daniel Boone and others in settlement of Ky."
Bush, William Jr. Member of Baptist Church on the Holston Sept 28, 1781.
Bush, William Sr. Member of Baptist Church on the Holston Sept 28, 1781.
Bush, Zach E. (See James H.G. Bush.)
Button, F.C. Clerk Powell's Valley Church 1901.

 

 



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