Church and Family History Research Assistance for Clackamas County, Oregon
CHURCHES:MOLALLA
Molalla Church was organized on October 10, 1848, at the home of John Gribble, with six charter members, viz., George Wills, Benjamin Simpson, John Gribble, Hiram Philips, James Officer, and Mary Ann Adams. The presbytery was composed of Elders Joseph Turnidge and Isom Cranfill.
SURNAMES OF MEMBERS:
Abbott, Adams, Brents, Cooley, Cranfill, Demick, Fields, Fish, Ford, Gregg, Gribble, Jackson, Johnson, Jones, Larkin, Lee, Long, Mansfield, Mark, Miller, Morgan, Officer, Offield, Philips, Riggs, Shelton, Shirley, Simpson, Steward, Stout, Vaughn, Welch, Wheeler, Wills (incomplete due to loss of part of the records).
LITTLE FLOCK
Little Flock Church was constituted by 1850.
SURNAMES OF MEMBERS:
Atchison, Coffey, Collard, Cranfill, Glover, Gregg, Kemp, Morgan, Steward, Stout, Wills (very incomplete list due to loss of records).
PROVIDENCE
Providence Church was organized in 1864.
SURNAMES OF MEMBERS:
Choate, Fish, Fisher, Glover, Jesse, Larkins, Loveridge, Miller, Morgan, Stout, Tinsley, Williams (very incomplete list due to loss of records).
CEDAR CREEK
Cedar Creek Church, at Oregon City, was organized in 1870. In the late 1920's this church was meeting in a home in Portland.
SURNAMES OF MEMBERS:
Allison, Beebe, Billings, Bogart, Bogaus, Bruce, Clapp, Debell, Dickerson, Edwards, Fisher, Gatewood, Greene, Hall, Haskell, Heckard, Horner, Horton, Jackson, Lacroy, Lander, Lee, Leray, Mayfield, McMartin, McNail, Minor, Owens, Pate, Porter, Preston, Richey, Riley, Sallee, Savage, Smith, Stakely, Stephens, Stuart, Sumner, Terrell, Tinsley, Tucker, Turnidge, Weatherly, Wilfong (incomplete due to loss of part of the records).
NEW HOPE
New Hope Church, at Estacada, was organized in 1977.
SURNAMES OF MEMBERS:
Dillon, Horne, Maclaren, Miracle, Scalzo (very incomplete list due to records not being available to us).
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