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From: "Harris Hill" <>
Subject: Phillippi Primitive Baptist Church minutes # 52
Date: Sat, 27 Nov 2004 07:46:58 -0500
As always, I solicit and invite add'l information and/or corrections on any of these individuals.
There were no January 1860 minutes.
February 4th 1860
The Baptist Church of Christ at Phillippi met in conference brother James Murray Mod
1st Called for the union of the Church all in peace
2nd Called for refferences none
3rd Opened the door of the Church for the reception of members in any manner the Gospel direct when Brother Ambrous Chapman and Sister Elizabeth Chapman (see notes below) and Brother John R. Respass and Ella A. Respass all joined by letter
Willis Hobbs C. Clk.
March 3rd 1860
The Baptist Church of Christ at Phillippi met in conference Brother James Murray Mod
1st Called for the union of the Church all in peace
2nd Called for refference none
3rd Opened the door of the Church for the Reception of members in any manner the Gospel direct when Sister Mary Curtling and Brother William Chapman and Sister Lavina Chapman (see notes below) all joined by letter
Willis Hobbs C. Clk.
1860 Schley census, pg 48, 21 July 1860
326/326 William M. Chapman 62 M Farmer 200 800 SC
Luvinia Chapman 46 F Domestic GA
Sarah A.E. 24 F Domestic GA
James A. 21 M Farming GA
Benjamin A. 17 M Farming GA
Frances P. 15 F Domestic GA
Mary M. 13 F GA
Joseph A. 11 M GA
Nathaniel H. 9 M GA
HH 325 is a Henry G. Chapman and family & 328 is our Deacon Peyton Kendrick. Ambrose & Elizabeth were just across the county line in Marion Co.
1860 Marion census, Tazewell Dist., pg. 241, 13 June 1860
33/33 Ambrose Chapman 56 M Farmer 3600 3280 SC
Elizabeth 50 F Domestic SC
William W. 29 M Farm Laborer GA
Sarah 19 F Domestic GA
Marthlin Dandridge Chapman 13 F GA
A. Taylor Chapman 12 M GA
Sarah E. 2 F GA
Mary J. 2/12 F GA
Abner Woodall 29 M Farm Laborer NC
Mary J. Woodall 20 F Domestic GA
The Chapmans and Woodalls intermarried a great deal. William W. above was the husband of Sarah (Woodall) in this HH. Sarah E. and Mary J. were their children. Abner Woodall was husband of Mary Jane (Chapman) Woodall shown here. Both Abner Woodall and Sarah (Woodall) Chapman were children of Clement Alvis and Sarah Woodall mentioned several times earlier in these minutes. Woodall/Chapman relationships courtesy of Pat Lowe
George & Martha Chapman are in HH 32.
Saturday March 31st 1860
The Baptist Church of Christ at Phillippi met in conference Brother James Murray Mod
1st Called for the union of the Church all in peace
2nd Called for refference none
3rd Opened the door of the church for the reception of members in any manner the Gospel direct when Sister Elizabeth Collins joined by letter.
Willis Hobbs C. Clk.
Saturday May 5th 1860
The Baptist Church of Christ at Phillippi met in Conference Brother James Murray Mod
1st Called for the union of the church all in peace
2nd Called for refference none
3rd Opened the door of the church for the reception of members in any manner the Gospel direct
Willis Hobbs C. Clk.
Saturday June 3rd 1860
The Baptist Church of Christ at Phillippi met in conference Brother James Murray Moderator
1st Called for the union of the church all in peace
2nd Called for refference none
3rd Opened the door of the church for the reception of members in any manner the Gospel direct
Willis Hobbs C. Clk.
Saturday June 30th 1860
The Baptist Church of Christ at Phillippi met in conference Brother James Murray Moderator
1st Called for the union of the church all in peace
2nd Called for refference none
3rd Opened the door of the church for the reception of members in any manner the Gospel direct when Sister Margret Singleton came forward and joined by letter.
Willis Hobbs C. Clk.
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