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Pansies

Boone's Creek Baptist Association

Liberty Church - 1804

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



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Located in Garrard Co. Was constituted in 1804.

In July 1812 the church agreed to move their place of worship from Vancleave's Meeting House to the school house at the forks of the road.

In 1813, Elder James Prather was again called as pastor (in new house).

In Feb. 1823 Elder james Prather was again called as pastor.

In Jan 1828 he was succeeded by Elder John Sacrcy as pastor.

In 1826 there was a church by the name of Liberty that untied with Boone's Creek Assn., with 51 members, and Elder John Sacray was one of the messengers.

The Liberty Church constituted in 1804 and now a member of Tate's Creek Assn. is the same church, we believe, that united with Boone's Creek Assn. in 1826. (?)

Liberty Church ws one of the 6 churches that voted to abolish Boone's Creek Assn. in 1829.

Liberty Church is now the 3rd largest church in Tate's Creek Assn.

 

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