Results for Bethlehem Church
Ozias Church Bethlehem Church
Ozias Primitive Baptist Church was constituted July 14, 18...
Bethlehem Progressive Baptist Church
According to oral histories, Frank Saxton, a white man, bu...
Bethlehem Church
This Baptist Church, organized by 1854, built its first ho...
Bethlehem Baptist Church
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This church, officially organized in ...
Bethlehem Methodist Church
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Bethlehem Methodist Church, second oldest...
Bethlehem United Methodist Church
Oldest Methodist Church in Barrow County, organized in the...
Bethlehem Presbyterian Church
“Grandin Church”
Present building was dedicated in 1...
Bethlehem Baptist Church
Congregation sas formed in 1837. Church built same year on...
Bethlehem Church
Bethlehem Lutheran Church erected its first known building...
St. James, Goose Creek Chapel of Ease / Bethlehem Baptist Church
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St. James, Goose Creek Chapel of Ease<...
Results for Bethlehem Church
Ozias Church Bethlehem Church
Ozias Primitive Baptist Church was constituted July 14, 1832. Elders Wilson Conner and John Martial were the Presbytery. Members were John McDonald, Randall McDonald, Elijah Hunter, Penelope Hunter, Catherine McCall, Mary McDonald, Elizabeth McDonald. The Rev. Randall McDonald was pastor, ...
Bethlehem Progressive Baptist Church
According to oral histories, Frank Saxton, a white man, built this church in 1861 for his former slaves. By 1869, 15 black Baptist churches in the state formed the Bethlehem Baptist Association. Fort Taylor Cemetery, south of Brooksville, is the ...
Bethlehem Church
This Baptist Church, organized by 1854, built its first house of worship near here on land purchased in 1859 from A.R. Stokes. The congregation obtained the land for its present location in 1910 from G.D. Sanders and completed by 1914. ...
Bethlehem Baptist Church
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This church, officially organized in 1868, had its origins in the antebellum Barnwell Baptist Church, which was located on this site until about 1854, when it built a new church on another lot. At that time several free ...
Bethlehem Methodist Church
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Bethlehem Methodist Church, second oldest Methodist Church in Georgia and formerly known as Thompson’s Meeting House, sponsored the First Methodist Annual Conference in Georgia, on April 9, 1788. Bishop Asbury and his party, delayed by weather and illness, held the ...
Bethlehem United Methodist Church
Oldest Methodist Church in Barrow County, organized in the 1780’s. Services first held two miles N.E. in log house. In 1790 a church was built nearby. The present site was originally a camp ground with an arbor, tents & cottages ...
Bethlehem Presbyterian Church
“Grandin Church”
Present building was dedicated in 1871. Three structures preceded it on the site; erected in 1730, 1760, and 1830. Many Continental Army soldiers buried here.
Marker is on Race Street, on the right when traveling west.
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Bethlehem Baptist Church
Congregation sas formed in 1837. Church built same year on the Brunswick-Easton Turnpike (now Rt. 78). Abandoned in 1906.
Marker is at the intersection of Interstate 78 Frontage Road and Baptist Church Road, on the right when traveling west on Interstate ...
Bethlehem Church
Bethlehem Lutheran Church erected its first known building about 350 feet north of here on a 17-acre tract purchased from George Metz in 1817. According to tradition, the church was first called Ellisor Church after people of this name living ...
St. James, Goose Creek Chapel of Ease / Bethlehem Baptist Church
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St. James, Goose Creek Chapel of Ease
One of two chapels of ease for St. James, Goose Creek Parish stood here on the road to Moncks Corner, about 7 miles from the 1719 parish church. The chapel of ease was ...