p. 22 June 1865. . . The case of Mr. Joseph Brown charge dancing---he being present acknowledged the charge and expressed sorrow for the act and desire to remain in the the church and he was restored in full fellowship. The case of Sister Martha Evans charge dancing. She being present, she acknowledged the charge and also requested to be excluded from the fellowship of the church which was done. The business of calling the delinquent members would [be taken care of by] a committee: Robert Wilson, Joseph Brown, Lewis Partney, Lucinda Willey, Lucinda [Graham] Pounds and Catherine Frost.
July 1865. . .Brother Deacon L.H.Lee called as moderator. . .Brother R. Wilson reported as having cited Brother L. Cavet to attend church and obtained information with regards to Brother M. McDaniel the case of Bro. Couch continued to next meeting. Case of Bro. M. McDaniel discussed he being though hardly in his right mind. . .Bro. J. Brown reported as having cited Brothers Willy Scaggs, Michael Brinley, Noah Studard Jr, and S. Williams and Sister Sarah Scaggs. . .next meeting case of J.S.Manion [John Samuel Manion husband of Susan Graham] continued to next meeting. The changes to all of the above cases being habitual non-attendance. . .
August 1865. . .The case of Noah Studard taken up. He was excluded from the fellowship of the church for non-attendance and by request the other cases referred to the next meeting. . .Letter to the Association. . .appointed as delegates El. William McKee and Brother [I am not sure which of three James Pounds this could be since they all had connections to this church] and James Pounds Robert Wilson.
September 1865. . .The Church unanimously chose Elder James Cape as pastor for the next year. . .
Oct. 1865. . .James Cape pastor. . .Deacon John P. Lollar was appointed clerk pro tem.
Nothing really happened at the other meetings: James Cape pastor; C.E. Frost clerk.
I was able to photograph about 80 years of records from Bethlehem Baptist Church in Jefferson County, Missouri. Although many of the people mentioned in these records are relatives if not ancestors of mine, I don't know all of the names. Please leave a comment or e-mail me with any name corrections.
Friday, July 30, 2010
Thursday, July 29, 2010
Bethlehem Baptist Minutes 1864-1865
In addition to Bethlehem Baptist (Grubville, MO) membership records, there were several hundred pages of meeting minutes dating from 1864 to 1932. I'm going to try to include everything that would be interesting to family members and genealogists without totally transcribing each document. If you are interested in reading the entire document double click to enlarge it. The passage below has information relating to the membership records on the previous page. This also mentions an earlier record book----the church was reportedly formed in the 1820's but probably needs that book to verify the date.
p. 13 Feb. 1864
Prayer by William McKay; L. H. Lee [Lewis Harrison Lee husband of Margaret Julia Graham] moderator pro temp; C.E.Frost clerk was instructed to get the church book from Newman Pounds [husband to Lucinda Graham]while being relieved from his clerkship by request and N. Pounds. Stephen Pounds being appointed and declined to accept. The new clerk was instructed to write. . . .new book. . .The church proceeded to appoint William McKay as pastor of the church.
p. 14 March 1864
. . . the case of Newman Pounds was taken up by he being accused of having a dance or ball at his house by motion there was a committee of those appointed to cite said Brother to attend at next meeting and give satisfaction to the church; said committee to consist of Bretheren L. H. Lee [his brother-in-law], R. Wilson [Robert Wilson],and Thomas S. Pounds [his brother]---a committee to report at next meeting.
June 1864 Summary: L. H. Lee was the only one of the committee to investigate Newman Pounds present so any decision will be postponed. Elder [Wm] McKay to serve on the committee. The voted on two new deacons: Robert Wilson and L.H. Lee.
Sometimes I'll be skipping pages because, basically the minutes say, "Nothing happened." But, for those of you on the edge of you chairs over Newman Pounds having a dance. . .I don't have that record, but his wife Lucinda Graham Pounds didn't leave the church until 1872 by a letter.
March 1865
William McKay opened with prayer. This rest is very hard to read since it was written in pencil:
Bro. Joseph Belew was chosen moderator pro-temp. The case of Brother Stephen P_____ taken up and was referred to a committee. The cases of Sisters Elizabeth McFry, Nancy Evans, Elizabeth Mothershead (crossed out), Brother Joseph_______ and W. F. Williams----the charge for all was for dancing. All of the named cases. . . . Sisters Catharine Frost, Margaret V. Lee, N. Pounds. . . .Committee to. . . .by order of the church. . .
The page above is easier to read, but I didn't copy it all and the handwriting. . .
. . .which was as full as the committee failed to see Brother Pounds those for the case. . . to next meeting. In the case of Sister McFry committee reported a_________ to come but failed therefore the case is referred to next meeting. In the case of Sister Hulsey. . . .sister to be excluded which was. . . .the case of Joseph Wideman and sister Carlin his wife---committee reports he did not do his duty. It was also referred to next meeting and a new committee to report the same in the case of W.F. Williams [crossed out] Joseph Brown [son of Mary "Polly" Graham] committee nor him being present the case was referred to the next meeting. In the case of Bro. Williams being present his case being called and explaining himself acknowledged to the charge but did not seem to express himself sorrow for what he'd done church therefore before his case to next meeting to give him time to meditate in one serious on the subject by request of Brother T. S. Pounds and acknowledgment of having him at a ball he was excluded by request.
May 1865. .. .The case of Elizabeth McFry charge having a ball at her house. She appearing and making proper acknowledgment was restored to full fellowship. Bro. Jacob Wideman and sister Carline Wideman charged with dancing from report of the committee. They was both excluded. Bro. Joseph Brown's case was referred to next meeting him nor committee neither attending. W. F. Williams was excluded for charge of dancing and failing to give satisfaction to the church. Sister Martha Evans case referred to next meeting. . . Malinda Drinen dismissed by letter. . .
p. 13 Feb. 1864
Prayer by William McKay; L. H. Lee [Lewis Harrison Lee husband of Margaret Julia Graham] moderator pro temp; C.E.Frost clerk was instructed to get the church book from Newman Pounds [husband to Lucinda Graham]while being relieved from his clerkship by request and N. Pounds. Stephen Pounds being appointed and declined to accept. The new clerk was instructed to write. . . .new book. . .The church proceeded to appoint William McKay as pastor of the church.
p. 14 March 1864
. . . the case of Newman Pounds was taken up by he being accused of having a dance or ball at his house by motion there was a committee of those appointed to cite said Brother to attend at next meeting and give satisfaction to the church; said committee to consist of Bretheren L. H. Lee [his brother-in-law], R. Wilson [Robert Wilson],and Thomas S. Pounds [his brother]---a committee to report at next meeting.
June 1864 Summary: L. H. Lee was the only one of the committee to investigate Newman Pounds present so any decision will be postponed. Elder [Wm] McKay to serve on the committee. The voted on two new deacons: Robert Wilson and L.H. Lee.
Sometimes I'll be skipping pages because, basically the minutes say, "Nothing happened." But, for those of you on the edge of you chairs over Newman Pounds having a dance. . .I don't have that record, but his wife Lucinda Graham Pounds didn't leave the church until 1872 by a letter.
March 1865
William McKay opened with prayer. This rest is very hard to read since it was written in pencil:
Bro. Joseph Belew was chosen moderator pro-temp. The case of Brother Stephen P_____ taken up and was referred to a committee. The cases of Sisters Elizabeth McFry, Nancy Evans, Elizabeth Mothershead (crossed out), Brother Joseph_______ and W. F. Williams----the charge for all was for dancing. All of the named cases. . . . Sisters Catharine Frost, Margaret V. Lee, N. Pounds. . . .Committee to. . . .by order of the church. . .
The page above is easier to read, but I didn't copy it all and the handwriting. . .
. . .which was as full as the committee failed to see Brother Pounds those for the case. . . to next meeting. In the case of Sister McFry committee reported a_________ to come but failed therefore the case is referred to next meeting. In the case of Sister Hulsey. . . .sister to be excluded which was. . . .the case of Joseph Wideman and sister Carlin his wife---committee reports he did not do his duty. It was also referred to next meeting and a new committee to report the same in the case of W.F. Williams [crossed out] Joseph Brown [son of Mary "Polly" Graham] committee nor him being present the case was referred to the next meeting. In the case of Bro. Williams being present his case being called and explaining himself acknowledged to the charge but did not seem to express himself sorrow for what he'd done church therefore before his case to next meeting to give him time to meditate in one serious on the subject by request of Brother T. S. Pounds and acknowledgment of having him at a ball he was excluded by request.
May 1865. .. .The case of Elizabeth McFry charge having a ball at her house. She appearing and making proper acknowledgment was restored to full fellowship. Bro. Jacob Wideman and sister Carline Wideman charged with dancing from report of the committee. They was both excluded. Bro. Joseph Brown's case was referred to next meeting him nor committee neither attending. W. F. Williams was excluded for charge of dancing and failing to give satisfaction to the church. Sister Martha Evans case referred to next meeting. . . Malinda Drinen dismissed by letter. . .
Monday, July 19, 2010
Bethlehem Baptist Members 1880's
I'm working on the Bethlehem Baptist Church (Grubville, Mo) Records and found one more page of membership records---with my own great-great grandmother Catherine Brown Long. For more records spanning from 1860's-1930's, click here.
I'd known that she was buried in the Bethlehem Baptist Cemetery---this stone was placed by my grandfather Roy Long and his brother Clarence Long. Eliza Wilson is mentioned below. I have an entire blog on her (it's highlighted below)
Double click to enlarge this, but I'll try to transcribe it. Some have partial death dates. At least one is repeated on another page: William G. Manion, James S. Williams, Lewis H. Lee, Joseph Brown, Catherine Long, Elizabeth Wideman, Michael McKay, Dennis Wilson, John P. Lollar, Silas M. McKay, Mary H. Manion, Nancy Wilson, Lucinda Wiley, Margaret Carrow, Elizabeth McKee, Sarah Wideman, Mildred Steel (dismissed by letter), Malinda Wilson, Febey C. Brown (Phoebe Evans Brown?), Elizabeth Balding, Martha Pounds, Margaret A. Lee, Malissa J. Brown, Eliza Wilson (colored), Alpha Whitsett, John S. McKay (dismissed by letter), Sophronia Miner, William Brown, Frances Lee, Mary F. Strickland.
I'd known that she was buried in the Bethlehem Baptist Cemetery---this stone was placed by my grandfather Roy Long and his brother Clarence Long. Eliza Wilson is mentioned below. I have an entire blog on her (it's highlighted below)
Double click to enlarge this, but I'll try to transcribe it. Some have partial death dates. At least one is repeated on another page: William G. Manion, James S. Williams, Lewis H. Lee, Joseph Brown, Catherine Long, Elizabeth Wideman, Michael McKay, Dennis Wilson, John P. Lollar, Silas M. McKay, Mary H. Manion, Nancy Wilson, Lucinda Wiley, Margaret Carrow, Elizabeth McKee, Sarah Wideman, Mildred Steel (dismissed by letter), Malinda Wilson, Febey C. Brown (Phoebe Evans Brown?), Elizabeth Balding, Martha Pounds, Margaret A. Lee, Malissa J. Brown, Eliza Wilson (colored), Alpha Whitsett, John S. McKay (dismissed by letter), Sophronia Miner, William Brown, Frances Lee, Mary F. Strickland.
Marion F. Manion and Mary Ann Manion
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