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Subject: Re: PB records at Elon College in Elon, NC?
Author: RamonaGayleWoods50
Date: Sunday, December 15, 2002
Classification: Query
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Hi Carla,
Have you checked this info North Carolina Church info found
here: http://www.carthage.lib.il.us/community/churches/primbap/FamHist-VA-WV.html
Good Luck,
Ramona

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"State of North Carolina
Some of the earliest Primitive Baptist Churches organized in North Carolina, according to Hassell's Church History, included the following: Shiloh, Pasquotank Co. (1729); Meherrin, Hertford Co. (1735); Kehukee, Halifax Co. (1742); Sandy Run, Bertie Co. (1750); Daniel's (Fishing Creek), Halifax Co. (1755); Toisnot (Wilson), Wilson Co. (1756); Falls of Tar River, Nash Co. (1757); Red Banks, Pitt Co. (1758); Clear Spring, Stokes Co. (1770); Eno, Durham Co. (1773); Rocky Swamp, Halifax Co. (1774); Flat Swamp, Martin Co. (1776); Lower Town Creek, Edgecombe Co. (1780); Hunting Quarter, Carteret Co. (1780); Newport, Carteret Co. (1780); Coinjock, Currituck Co. (1782); Meadow, Greene Co. (1785); Cross Roads, Edgecombe Co. (1786); Skewarkey, Martin Co. (1787); Hadnot's Creek, Carteret Co. (1790); Flatty Creek, Pasquotank Co. (1790); Morattuck, Washington Co. (1791); Nahunta, Wayne Co. (1791); Conoho, Martin Co. (1794); Great Swamp, Pitt Co. (1795); Lawrence's (Cotten's), Halifax Co. (1795); North Creek, Beaufort Co. (1795); South Muttamuskeet, Hyde Co. (1795); South Fork of Roaring River, Wilkes Co. (1799).
We have not yet determined the location of the following churches by county: Norfolk, Robersonville, and many more.
Click here for: A Sketch of Early Primitive Baptist History in North Carolina
Click on the County you wish to explore:" End Quotes


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