Primitive Baptist Church and Family History
Index to Primitive Baptist Church and Family History Research in the United States, Washington D.C., Canada, and Europe
Remembrance and Recognition of our Heritage
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Abraham Lincoln and the Primitive Baptist Church at Lincoln's New Salem
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Burials in the Felix Greene Cemetery near the New Salem Regular Baptist Church at Lincoln's New Salem
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A Study of New Harmony Church, Colonel Levi Williams, the Militia, and the Expulsion of the Mormons from Hancock County, Illinois
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Tributes to A Few of the Thousands of Our Pioneer Ministers
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A Journey of Remembrance by Flatboat, December 2-16, 2006, Marking Elder Wilson Thompson's Journey in Late 1810; and the 200th Anniversary of Bethel Church, Cape Girardeau County, Missouri, organized July 19, 1806
Some Historic Churches:
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Memorial Markers at Sites of Illinois Primitive Baptist Church buildings which have been torn down, or no longer used
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The Old Stone Church, called West Liberty, near Sperry, Des Moines County, Iowa
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Nine Mile Church, near DuQuoin, Perry County, Illinois
Some Historic Cemeteries in Hancock and McDonough Counties, in Illinois:
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Middle Creek "Old Brick" Church and Cemetery, near Carthage, Hancock County, Illinois, restoration work from 2004 to the present
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Providence (aka Brumback) Cemetery, near Plymouth, St. Marys Township, Hancock County, Illinois (restoration in 1970). Owned and mowed by St. Marys Township.
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Union Primitive Baptist Church, near Fandon, McDonough County, Illinois, now virtually inaccessible, in deplorable condition, but nearly impossible to restore. Click here for burial list and photos of Union Church cemetery
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Burial List for the Walker Cemetery, former site of New Harmony Church, near Sutter, Walker Township, Hancock County, Illinois
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Canteen Creek Church, near Troy, Madison County, Illinois, organized in 1817, cemeteries at original and later sites