GAGWINNE-L Archives

Archiver > GAGWINNE > 2004-05 > 1085756485


From: Archives <>
Subject: Ga-Gwinnett Co. Bible (Sugar Hill)
Date: Fri, 28 May 2004 11:01:25 -0400


Gwinnett County GaArchives Church Records.....Sugar Hill Copyright Date 1911
************************************************
Copyright. All rights reserved.
http://www.rootsweb.com/~usgenweb/copyright.htm
http://www.rootsweb.com/~usgenweb/ga/gafiles.htm
************************************************

File contributed for use in USGenWeb Archives by:
Ann Anderson May 28, 2004, 11:01 am

Sugar Hill.

This church is in Sugar Hill district, near the Chattahoochee river. It was
organized July 10, 1886. Those who participated in the organization were T. E.
Kennerly and W. W. Blackstock. The latter was moderator of the presbytery, and
J. H. Sudderth clerk.

The members organized with were E. B. Riden, Jacob Molder, J. H. Sudderth, G.
H. Sudderth, Eliza Sudderth, Mae Riden, Francis Garner, Margaret Sudderth,
Margaret Molder, S. J. Johnson, Augusta Sudderth, Mary Molder, Margaret Molder.

The minutes of the church show that after reading the letters of the applicants
for membership, the presbytery declared the church organized in good standing.
The church then voted to call itself Sugar Hill Baptist church, and elected J.
H. Suddeth church clerk and Rev. T. E. Kennerly pastor. It then appointed the
second Sunday and Saturday before in each month for meeting days, and decided to
apply to the High Tower Association for membership.

Rev. T. E. Kennerly served as pastor in 1886, S. C. Richards in 1887, T. E.
Kennerly again in 1888, S. C. Richards again in 1889, W. R. Waters in 1890, W.
W. Owen in 1891 and 1892, J. M. Davis in 1893-'94-'95, W. W. Owen in 1896, J. S.
Settle in 1897-'98, L. H. Burgis in 1899-1900-'01-'02, J. E. Kennerly in
1903-'04, W. W. Owen in 1905-'06, S. A. Bales in 1907-'08, J. R. DeLong in
1909-'10-'11. The last mentioned is the present pastor.

J. H. Suddeth served as the church's clerk from 1886 to 1902. J. A. P. Titshaw
was clerk in 1903-'04-'05; Emanuel Page in 1906; R. M. Bennett in 1907; C. L.
Hunt in 1908; J. M. Johnson, the present clerk, has been serving in that
capacity since 1909.

The deacons have been J. H. Suddeth, R. M. Bennett, B. M. Garner, A. B. Terry,
W. R. Hunt, J. A. P. Titshaw, Joseph Housch and W. W. White. The four last
mentioned are the present deacons.

The list of members follows:

Eva Hayens,
Thursday J. Higgins,
Lida Housch,
Myrtly Housch,
Ora Housch,
Aby Chatham,
Ethel Fields,
D. Molder,
Earley J. Higgins,
Charley L. Suddeth,
J. C. Venable,
J. V. Baley,
Henry Mathews,
W. W. White,
J. D. Benefield,
Bascomb L. Benefield,
Barton White, Deacon;
J. M. Thomas,
T. H. Housch,
T. M. Barker,
Berley Moulder,
J. J. Duran,
J. E. Roberson,
Martin Terry,
Miles Luallen,
J. H. Mathews,
E. J. Higgins,
Croel Browning,
S. I. Johnson,
Minnie E. Johnson,
Mary Johnson,
V. E. Johnson,
B. B. Brown,
M. A. Dodd,
Mary P. Kenedy,
H. J. Kenedy,
M. A. Kenedy,
Mollie Kenedy,
E. B. Riden,
J. M. Johnson,
J. J. Baley,
W. W. Owen,
T. B. Garner,
Tabner Roberts,
J. H. Brown,
A. J. White,
J. A. Housch,
J. T. Benefield,
William J. West,
S. S. Titshaw,
William W. White,
J. A. P. Titshaw, Deacon,
William Duran,
H. A. White,
Jessey Bennett,
J. M. Davis,
Henry Higgins,
W. R. Hunt, deacon,
C. L. Hunt,
Joseph Housch,
T. H. Housch,
I. C. Housch,
Rob. Housch,
Youel Housch,
Jack Chatham,
M. E. Housch,
M. M. Housch,
Nancy E. Housch,
Francis C. Higgins,
B. Higigans,
Mary E. Hunt,
Minnie Hunt,
Annie M. Higgins,
Etta Higgins,
Rebecca Hany,
Drucy Higgins,
Mrs. Miles Luallen,
Eliza Suddeth,
Mae Riden,
F. M. Garner,
Margaret D. Smith,
Mary L. Moulder,
Mary E. Moulder,
Frances E. Peppers,
Nancy J. Baley,
Permelia C. Benefield,
Nellia Davis,
Jane Baley,
Francis E. Roberds,
Lora White,
Mary E. Chatham,
Mary P. Kenedy,
R. E. Benefield,
M. M. Houch,
Sary Pitmore,
Adline Brown,
Julie White,
Martha J. Tullis,
Missouri Johnson,
Juley Bennett,
M. J. Riden,
N. A. Bennett,
Clara Z. Benefield,
Millie J. White,
Sis West,
Etta Higgins,
H. J. Kenedy,
M. A. Kenedy,
Nancy E. Houch,
Arminda J. Molder,
Adline Titshaw,
Annie E. Stone,
C. S. Watts,
Litha White,
Rilla Tumlin,
Francis C. Higgins,
Edany E. Veneble,
Indiana B. Higgins,
Sula White,
M. J. Duran,
Prescovy Simpson,
Elizabeth Duran,
D. B. Brewer,
P. E. White,
L. E. White,
Latiacra M. Bennett,
Elzora White,
Cassie Neese,
Nebrasky White,
Martha Owen,
Eunie M. Bennett,
Maud White,
Lontha O. Brown,
Eliza Garner,
Maxey C. Brown,
Mary M. Brown,
Odessie Mooney,
Malley Kenedy,
Maggie Fields,
Thursday J. Higgins,
Rebecca J. Haney,
Drucia Higgins,
Dellar Dodd,
Eva Haynes,
Mary Thomas,
Minnie Barker,
Jane Peppers,
Zeffer Fields,
Ides Mathuse,
Miss Miles Luallin,
Miss L. C. Davis,
Miss Lena Davis,
Miss Jewel Davis,
Mrs. Augusta Roberson,
Miss Lillas Roberson,
Nancey Mathews,
Juley Fields,
Safrona Westbrooks,
I. M. Parks,
A. F. Payne,
W. J. Baley,
M. Barker,
Latia M. Bennett,
Eunia M. Bennett,
T. E. Roberson,
T. A. Kimbro,
Julia Kimbro,
William Kimbro,
Annie Kimbro,
Mary Thomas,
J. A. Blackstock,
W. E. Terry,
Minnie Terry,
N. C. Howingtion,
J. H. Bennett,
Juley Bennett,
T. M. Vandiver,
Ida Vandiver,
Euline Key,
H. J. Dispain,
J. C. Lawrence,
H. B. Johnson,
J. A. Moore,
D. O. Housch,
G. W. Key,
C. E. Roberson,
B. E. Benefield.
M. I. Wesbrooks,
V. E. Housch,
D. M. Housch,
Sallie Blackstock.


Additional Comments:
Extracted from:

GWINNETT CHURCHES
A COMPLETE HISTORY OF EVERY CHURCH
IN GWINNETT COUNTY, GEORGIA,
WITH SHORT BIOGRAPHICAL
SKETCHES OP ITS
MINISTERS
BY
J. C. FLANIGAN
1911


This file has been created by a form at http://www.genrecords.org/gafiles/

File size: 5.8 Kb



This thread: