Church and Family History Research Assistance for Stewart County, Tennessee
CHURCHES:
CUBB CREEK (CLARKSVILLE)(1805)
Cub Creek church was organized between 1803-1805 on the head of Cub Creek, making it the oldest church in the county. It joined the Red River Baptist Association in 1807 or 1808. When the Red River Association divided in 1813 due to growth, Cub Creek went into the western division, known as the Little River Baptist Association.
When the Little River Association split in 1833 due to the subject of missionaries, Cub Creek joined the anti-missionary group in what was called the Original Little River Baptist Association, and later the Original Little River Primitive Baptist Association. It held membership in that Association until it dissolved in 1948, in large part due to the people displaced by the creation of Camp Campbell in 1942.
SALINE CREEK (BUMPUS MILLS)(1810)
Saline Creek Church was organized May 19, 1810, by members dismissed for that purpose from Dry Creek Church, in Kentucky. The charter members were Thomas Ross, Nathan Ross, Asa Biggs, Wynea Biggs, William Hubbard, Sally Hubbard, and John Ferrill. The church was a long-time member of the Little River Association.
SURNAMES OF MEMBERS:
Acree, Allen, Anderson, Baker, Ballance, Barnes, Bell, Berry, Biggs, Bragg, Brewer, Brunson, Bunting, Byrd, Cherry, Cobb, Copeland, Cotton, Cox, Cunningham, Daniel, Davis, Dudley, Dunlop, Ellis, Ferrill, Fletcher, Ford, Franklin, Frizzel, Garner, Hamilton, Hannon, Hargis, Harmon, Hodge, Hooks, Hubbard, Jackson, Jolly, Jones, Kelly, King, Lassiter, Leggett, Lewis, Lindsey, Luten, Manning, Mays, McAdams, McClanahan, McKinney, Morgan, Morris, Nelson, Neville, Overton, Page, Parker, Reddick, Rogers, Ross, Russel, Scott, Scruggs, Shearman, Skinner, Stalls, Stancil, Taylor, Valentine, Wallace, Ward, Warren, Weeks, Whitehead, Whitford, Williams, Yarbrough (incomplete).
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