Misc. Names From "History of Butler County Baptist 1819 - 1957" by Rev. J.H. Joyner - Butler Co., AL ----------------------------------------------------------------------- USGENWEB NOTICE: In keeping with the USGenWeb policy of providing free information on the Internet, this data may be used by non-commercial entities, as long as this message remains on all copied material. These electronic pages cannot be reproduced in any format for profit or other gain. Copying of the files within by non-commercial individuals and libraries is encouraged. ALGenWeb File Manager - Lygia Dawkins Cutts ----------------------------------------------------------------------- Wed, 18 Nov 1998 22:40:20 -0800 (PST) Contributed By Mildred Stinson Brown Misc. Names From "History of Butler County Baptist 1819 - 1957" by Rev. J.H. Joyner - Butler Co., AL There were many names in Rev. J. H. Joyner's book which were not mentioned in conjunction with specific churches. Below is a list of names that I found with a notation on each name. If no description follows the name, it was mentioned just in general, nothing specific. I have tried to list the names in alphabetical order, except those women who were listed in association with the W.M.U., as they are listed as given in the book. I hope this helps those who didn't find their name in the church histories that have previously been submitted. Mildred Stinson Brown ARMSTRONG, Rev. B. L., Mt. Pleasant Church AVANT, W. C., one of leading preachersn early days of Assn. AVERY, Joseph, First Church of Greenville BAKER, Deck, Southern Baptist Convention messenger, no date given BARNES, F. M., Assn. secretary-treasurer in Montgomery BARNETT, Dr. F. W., Birmingham, owner/editor of Alabama Baptist (newspaper) BEASLEY, Calvin, mentions his home BRUNER, Dr., Evergreen BRYAN, G. H., Georgiana, clerk for Assn. BRYAN, D. J. L., layman, Greenville First Church BRYANT, George, Georgiana BYRD, Rev. J. B., born 8-10-1876, Ozark, died 10-9-1940, Georgiana BUTLER, Captain William, for whom county was named CATTS, Rev. Sidney J., pastor, Fort Deposit Baptist Church; moved to Florida; elected governor of Florida twice CHAPMAN, Dr. James H., Birmingham COHRON, Rev. L. B. COOK, Judson, Damascus COOK Brothers: Judson, J. L. P., and Charley CRUMPTON, Dr. W. B., 1900 secretary-treasurer for Assn. DANIEL, Rev. L. E., 1946-47, missionary DULANEY, Parson DUNHAM Lumber Company, sold to W. T. Smith Lumber Company DUNLAP, J. C., Forest Home EDDINS, Rev. T. W., 1948, missionary EISENHOWER, President FAULKNER, Rev. Jefferson, pastor of Chapman Church FLETCHER, F. M. GAFFORD, Larry, contributor of information GLENN, W. A., Forest Home, Assn. clerk HARRISON, Dan, Greenville HARWELL, W. A., Assn. treasurer HECK, Mrs. Fannie E. S., associated with W. M. U. HELMS, J. E., layman, Pigeon Creek Church HENDERSON, Governor HITLER, Adolph, a brillant man who "used his genius for Satan instead of God" HUBBARD, Dr. W. D., Evergreen Church pastor HUGULEY, Mrs. P. N., contributor of information HUGULEY, Mary Rushton, W. M. U. JONES, C. H., East Chapman Church JOHNSON, J. C., 1899 messenger from Mt. Pleasant Church JOHNSON, J. H., 1890 messenger to Conecuh Assn. from Mt. Pleasant Church; uncle to Rev. JOYNER JOYNER, Bettie E. Steward, wife of Rev. J. W. JOYNER JOYNER, Charles Lawson, adopted son of Rev. JOYNER JOYNER, Panola Lawson, adopted daughter of Rev. JOYNER JOYNER, William, father of Rev. JOYNER, also a minister KAMPLAIN, W. H., 1946, pastor, Forest Home Church KELLY, Miss Willie, returned from China; interview with W. T. SMITH KERIS, [no first name], preacher and store owner in Red Level LEE, Rev. Hansom, came to Butler in 1847 LITTLE, Henry, mention of his home, no location given MARTIN, H. P., layman, Greenville First Church MULLINS, Rev. R. Z., first name Ralph NEWTON, Guy D., 1945, missionary NORMAN, C. E., Georgiana PERRY, Rev. C. L., born 1880, Spring Hill Community POOL Settlement POWELL, D. M., Greenville PRESTRIDGE, Dr. J. N., author of "The Church, A Composite Life" RABB, [no first name], lawyer RAY, Miss Ada, Mt. Olive West Church, Assn. clerk RILEY, DR. B. F., author of "History of the Baptist People of Alabama" RILEY, G. A., Assn treasurer ROBERSON, Gerdon, Brooklyn community ROGERS, Frank, connected to Indian Creek Church SALK, Dr. Jonas, polio vaccine SATTERWHITE, J. H., 1899 messenger from Mt. Pleasant Church SCHRAMM, Rev. H. R., Forest Home SELLERS, Rev. Nez, born 1902, Mt Pisgah Community SMITH, W. T., owner of lumber company who contributed lumber for many of the area churches STAMPER, Rev. L. N., wrote Foreword for book STUART, Rev. J. W., Evergreen TALIAFERRO, Will, First Church of Greenville THARP, [nfn], McKenzie VANDIVER, J. N., missionary for the Butler Assn. WATSON, John, settlement in Crenshaw County WILLIAMSON, Mrs. Riley, helped with typing and book preparation WILLIAMSON, Rev. S. J.,born 1841, died 4-10-1918, buried Harmony Baptist Church Cemetery near Opp in Covington Co. WILEY, Hon. A. A., congressman, 2nd Dist of Alabama YORK, Mrs. J. A., Oaky Streak community Churches named: Indian Creek Church organized Jan 28, 1871, located north of Fort Dale; formed after Town Creek Church disbanded. Antioch, Bethel, Elam, Rehoboth, original churches in Alabama Association Swift Creek in Autauga County Town Creek Church at Fort Dale, organized 1819 Providence in Dallas County Murder Creek, Warden Creek in Conecuh County Friendship in Oaky Streak, organized 1821, moved to John WATSON Settlement, Crenshaw County Disbanded Churches: Dunham, Chapman, Pine Level, Oaky Streak, Ebenezer West, Indian Creek, Pigeon Creek, Fellowship Friends of the Church: ALLEN, G. W., $10.00 BLACKMON, Tilford B., $15.00 BLACKMON, W. I., $10.00 BROXTON, Georgia Crossley, $5.00 BYRD, Arlin, $5.00 BYRD, Jessie, $5.00 CRAIG, Clifton, $2.00 GILLOUGH, A. L., $10.00 HARWELL, W. M., $5.00 HUGHULEY, Mary R., $10.00 HUGULEY, P. N., $2.00 JACKSON, Eugene, $10.00 JOYNER, Charles, $20.00 JOYNER, Mrs. J. H., $5.00 JOYNER, Panola, $20.00 LEE, Pheney, $10.00 LOWERY, W. L., $5.00 McGOWIN, Earl, $25.00 McGOWIN, Floyd, $10.00 MARMAN, A. K., $2.00 MARTIN, H. P., $10.00 MARTIN, Mrs. H. P., $10.00 PERRY, Mrs. B., $2.00 PRIDE, R. W., Jr., donated time and photo development SALTER, Evelyn, $10.00 SELLERS, W. F., $5.00 SHELL, Cecil, $1.00 VICKERY, G. D., $1.00 WISE, W. M., $10.00 Charter Members of Greenville Society, W. M. U.: Mrs. GAMBLE, Mrs. KINGSBURY, Mrs. ROUSE, Mrs. WHITTINGTON, Mrs. ELLIS, Mrs. STEINER, Mrs. FELLERS, Mrs. FLOWERS, Miss GAMBLE, Miss LONG, Miss WOOD, Miss HUNT (Mrs. Tom OWEN), Miss ASHFORD, Miss Julia KNIGHT (Mrs. T. WATT), Miss Kate MCMULLAN (Mrs. FUTCH), Miss Georgia McMULLAN, Miss E. McMULLAN (Mrs. SACKHOFF), Miss Nellie THIGPEN (Mrs. WATKINS), Miss Laura THIGPEN (Mrs. CATER), Miss Mattie THIGPEN (Mrs. RAMSEY), Miss Emma HAWTHORNE (Mrs. LEWIS), Mrs. J. S. M. SMITH, Miss Minnie KNIGHT (Mrs. PERRY). Those attending 6th Annual (Gen. Assn.) Women/s Missionary Metting, 1908-09: Miss HUGULEY, Mrs. WHITEHEAD, Clara Lee LLOYD, Miss Ola HENDERSON, Mrs. Lula LITTLE, Mrs. BLACK, Mrs. NELSON, Mrs. SHAW, Miss ESKEW, Mrs. ANGIE, Mrs. J. BEELAND, Miss McMULLAN, Mrs. BLACKWELDER, Miss JOHNSON, Mrs. RHODES, Mrs. SIMS, Miss Annie JOYNER, Mrs. JERNIGAN, Mrs. WALLER. Named in connection with 1909 W. M. U. session: Miss Kate McMULLAN, Mrs. J. BEELAND, Mrs. Lula LITTLE, Mrs. Henry SHANKS, Miss Eva ROACH, Mrs. SKIPPER, Miss Cora Goodwin, Mrs. METCALFE 1915 W. M. U. meeting: Laura CATER, Miss Laura Lee PATRICK, Mrs. T. J. THAGARD, Margaret CATER, Ruth DUNN, Florence HAYGOOD, Mrs. F. B. SKIPPER, Mrs. NELSON, Mrs. J. F. PRICE, Muss K. MALLORY, Mrs. W. A. WATSON, Mrs. Arline GRAHAM, Mrs. JohMCMULLAN, Mrs. J. M. COOK, Mrs. T. B. BISHOP, Mrs. F. H. MANNON October, 1925 members: Mrs. Ralph McGOWAN, Mrs. J. L. HARTLEY, Miss Bernadine THOMPSON, Mrs. S. R. HARTLEY, Mrs. Bert BURKETT, Mrs. W. M. DUNN, Mrs. J. L. CARTER, Mrs. Bob HAYGOOD, Mrs. W. E. MORRIS, Mrs. R. G. SHANKS 1934 Field Worker, W. M. U.: Miss Florence THOMASON Names associated with Y. W. A. and G. A's: Mrs. Jennings BAGGETT, Mrs. Joseph AVERY, Miss Eva BERRY, Miss THOMASON, Mrs. Evelyn Boone COX, Mrs. W. H. KAMPLAIN, Mrs. D. W. EILAND, Miss Mary Lee ERNEST, Mrs. A. D. PRYOR, Mrs. Guy MARLOWE, Mrs. J. D. BROWN, Miss Lois PRIVITT