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First Presbyterian Church
Demopolis, Alabama
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Charter members ...
First Presbyterian Church Eutaw, Alabama
Erected 1851, D.B. Anthony Contractor
Organized by T...
The First Presbyterian Church
Organized by the Rev. Washington McKnight, rector of Richm...
Central College Presbyterian Church
This church was organized April 22, 1843, in conjunction w...
The First Presbyterian Church
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The origin of this church is 1750 wh...
Pencader Presbyterian Church
On October 15, 1701, William Penn granted 30,000 acres of ...
Long Cane Associated Reformed Presbyterian Church
4.5 miles northwest is Long Cane Church. Organized in 1771...
Presbyterian Church
Organized under Louisville Presbytery, Synod of Kentucky, ...
First Presbyterian Church
The First Presbyterian Church of Piedmont was organized Ma...
Indiantown Presbyterian Church
Organized in 1757 with John James and Robert Wilson...
Results for Presbyterian Church
First Presbyterian Church
Demopolis, Alabama
Side A
Charter members 1839:
John B. Cook (first elder)
Mary S. Cook
Elmira Gaither
Eleanor L. Lucy
Mariah S. Tillinghast
Benajah P. Whitlow
Eliza A. Whitlow
Ira Patterson
Sarah Young
First resident pastor (1846-53);
The Rev. William ...
First Presbyterian Church Eutaw, Alabama
Erected 1851, D.B. Anthony Contractor
Organized by Tuscaloosa Presbytery in 1824 as Mesopotamia Presbyterian Church.
John H. Gray first minister 1826-1836
Educational Building Erected 1959
Marker is at the intersection of Main Street (State Highway 14) and Wilson Avenue, on the right when traveling ...
The First Presbyterian Church
Organized by the Rev. Washington McKnight, rector of Richmond Academy, in 1804. Met at first at site of St. Paul`s Church, incorporated by the Georgia General Assembly and given a lot on the common by Richmond Academy Trustees. Cornerstone of ...
Central College Presbyterian Church
This church was organized April 22, 1843, in conjunction with The Central College of Ohio on land donated by Squire Timothy Lee. The college, chartered in March, 1842, continued until 1892.
This brick chapel was erected in 1870 under the leadership ...
The First Presbyterian Church
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The origin of this church is 1750 when St. Paul's Church was established under the jurisdiction of the Church of England. In 1804 Christ Church was incorporated at St. Pauls's as a Presbyterian congregation. Subsequently, the name was changed ...
Pencader Presbyterian Church
On October 15, 1701, William Penn granted 30,000 acres of land to William Davies, David Evans, and William Willis "in behalf of themselves and Company of new Welsh Purchasers." Known as the Welsh Tract, this expansive holding attracted large numbers ...
Long Cane Associated Reformed Presbyterian Church
4.5 miles northwest is Long Cane Church. Organized in 1771 as Associate Presbyterian, with the Rev. William Ronaldson as first stated supply. It united with Cedar Springs, March 7, 1786, under Dr. Thos. Clark; withdrew Sept. 15, 1808; part of ...
Presbyterian Church
Organized under Louisville Presbytery, Synod of Kentucky, January 1819 by Rev. John Finley Crowe who later founded Hanover College. Early Church services were held in homes and in State Capitol prior to building first church 1826. Original church stood on ...
First Presbyterian Church
The First Presbyterian Church of Piedmont was organized March 18, 1890, with seventeen charter members, by Rev. B. F. Bedinger, Presbyterian evangelist. Rev. J. E. McLean was the first minister. First elders were C. W. McMahon and Stephen Ferguson; first ...
Indiantown Presbyterian Church
Organized in 1757 with John James and Robert Wilson as founding elders. Burned by the British in 1780 as “a sedition shop.” Rebuilt after the Revolution. Present building begun in 1830, remodelled in 1919. Major John James, Revolutionary hero, is ...