I don't have the county histories, but if it gives the names of the
founding members of Little Flock, could you please share the names with
me? Or, better yet, I would be glad to pay you for a xerox copy of
whatever history is given there. Would also like to get more names on Eel
River Primitive Baptist, near Poland, in Clay Co. The history I
presently have is on our website:
http://www.carthage.lib.il.us:81/community/churches/primbap/FamHist-ClayI
N.html
http://www.carthage.lib.il.us/community/churches/primbap/pbl.html
My database for Indiana is is still small (3,400 entries, about 3%
complete), but I have the following:
NAMECHURCHAssociation
Stout, Elder JoabBig Cedar Grove, Franklin Co.White Water
Stout, ElnoraStamper's Creek, Orleans, Orange Co.Blue River
Stout, JonathanStamper's Creek, Orleans, Orange Co.Blue River
I would be glad to obtain a photo of Little Flock church (Primitive
Baptist).
Elder Robert Webb
The Primitive Baptist Library
Carthage, IL
On Wed, 28 Apr 2004 06:22:06 -0700 (PDT) Bart Emanuel
<bartemanuel(a)yahoo.com> writes:
Does anyone know what kinds of records (if any) were kept by Firendly
Grove (Baptist Church) and Little Flock (Primitive Baptist) in Lewis
township? Also, which Bretheren church was closest to Lewis
Township?
I have both of the Clay County histories and the Lewis Twp history.
I am researching STOUTs in Clay County. My g-g-gfather Nathan STOUT
was apparently one of the founding members of Little Flock. Most of
the other STOUT families in Lewis Twp attended Friendly Grove.
Nathan's son George Washington STOUT is mentioned in oral tradition
as having been a minister in the Bretheren church, and was later an
elder in the Methodist church in Kansas and Oklahoma. Nathan's
family lived in Lewis township from before 1850 to around 1882, and
then went on to Kansas and OK and beyond. Several of Nathan's
children were married by Absalom Briley.
-Bart Emanuel
Bart Emanuel
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