Primitive Baptist Church and Family History
Research Assistance for Gwinnett County, Georgia

CHURCHES:

REDLAND

ALCOVA

NEW HOPE

APALCHY

BAY CREEK

FRIENDSHIP (LILBURN) (1833)

Friendship Primitive Baptist Church was organized on May 25, 1833 by Kinchin Rambo, E. Dyer, John Hale, F. Parker, Jeremiah Reeves and John Bankston. Early members included Margaret Lanier, Sarah Waters, Mary Stanford, Jane Dilda, Permelia Fowler, Matilda Strickland, Elizabeth Vaughan, Elizabeth York, Lucretia, Austin, Eliza Austin, Nancy Gillam, Elizabeth Dilda, Vicy Dilda, Adeline Spence, Susana Jenkins, Frances Garrett, Jemima Jenkins, Mary Osburn, Rebecca Jenkins, Nancy Jenkins, Dennis Dilda, Allen Jenkins, Susan Spence, Judith Langley, Willie Bankston, Mary Bankston, Permelia Bankston, Nancy Johnson, Claburn Vaughan, J. J. Austin, Arthur Dilda, David Jenkins, Reubin Jenkins, Daniel Jenkins, Wm. Strickland, Lodge Langley, Abram Garrett, Sampson Lanier, John Lawrence, Lewis Jenkins, Lawrence Bankston, Thomas Johnson.

The existing building was the third, built in 1886 and has been enlarged at least once since then. It is still an active church. It is located on Dogwood Road, just off Five Forks Trickum Road between Lilburn and Lawrenceville. Sadly, it is in a narrow triangle of Dogwood, Five Forks-Trickum and Oak Road and is rapidly being surrounded by high density single family subdivisions and commercial businesses and stores.

IVY (BUFORD)

BETHLEHEM (1827)

HAINES CREEK

SWEETWATER (1824)

GILGAL (1839)

ROCKDALE

MELVILLE (1860)

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