
Sadly, the young man whose tombstone is above,
William McKay, Junior, is involved in a situation in April and May below. I try not to editorialize while presenting these minutes, but Wm. McKay, Junior was only 6 years old when he was brought before the whole congregation to defend his behavior. . .

P. 42 Jan. 1869 ". . .the church proceeded to business the first thing was to serve a pastor for the ensuing year which was done in the Person of Elder Wm. McKay in whom we are well-pleased." According to the 1870 census,
William McKay owned a sawmill---being a pastor was not a full-time job.
February and March 1869---there was no business.

April 1869 ". . .
Martha Jane Dixon be excluded from the church charge Fornication also a motion was made and seconded that Br.
Jos. Brown appointed a committy to cite Br.
Wm. McKay, Junior to attend the next church meeting. . ."
May 1869 ". . .Br.
Wm. McKay, Junior appeared and answered for himself. . .the church excluded said Br. from the church by request and disorderly conduct. . ." According to the 1870 census, Wm. McKay, Junior was 6 years old at this time.

June and July 1869, there was no business.
August 1869 ". . .there not being a quorum of male members present to do business it became the duty of the pastor to appoint the delegates to be held at Liberty Church: Br.
J. P. Lollar and
Robert Wilson were appointed. . .[also
L. H. Lee was added]."

September had no business.
October 1869 ". . .an intire failure, neither pastor nor members appeared. If they did the clerk could not see them for he was there."
November 1869 ". . .this meeting closes out the present pastoral year with our beloved pastor Elder McKay and leaves the church without a pastor . . ."

Feb. 1870 ". . .it was motioned and seconded that Sister [
Mahala] Frost should have letter where upon the church ordered the church clerk to prepare a letter. . .Br. Stephens being our missionary preacher stayed several days and preached quite a number of sermons for us and adjourned. . ."

March 1870 ". . .the church engaged the services of Elder
J. Hensley [Joel Hensley]as their pastor for the present year. . ."

June 1870 ". . .Sister
Emily Baker asked the church at Bethlehem for a letter of dismission. . ."
July 1870 ". . .the great need of a Church House. There was a subscription paper drawn up to see if a sufficient amount of money could be raised to be a church house and a committy of three appointed Superintend the business: Brother
Robert Wilson,
G.H. Frost and
J.P. Lollar.

Aug. 1870 ". . .appointed
Wm. McKay,
Joseph Brown and
John P. Lollar delegates to the Jefferson County Association to be held at Sandy Church.
Sept. 1870 ". . .it was motioned and seconded that
J.J.Carrow [
John J. Carrow] and
S.B. Wilson [Solomon Bachelor Wilson, Margaret Mecarel Brown's father-in-law] be appointed treasurers to receive all monies that may be appropriated for the use of the Pastor."

Oct. 1870 ". . .the Church orders the Building Committy to proceed in building a church house. . ."
Not much business for November--double click on the photos to enlarge them.
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