Campbell - Carroll County Georgia Cemetery County Line File contributed for use in USGenWeb Archives by Joe Baggett (Mr. Baggett passed away suddenly May 2002. We honor him by continuing to share his work) Table of Contents page: http://www.usgwarchives.net/ga/campbell.htm Georgia Table of Contents: http://www.usgwarchives.net/ga/gafiles.htm County Line Primitive Baptist Church, Campbell (later Carroll) County, Georgia County Line Primitive Baptist Church was organized in July 1830 in Campbell County, Georgia. It was located in a section which was part of southwest Douglas County from 1870-72 and part of southeast Carroll County afterwards. Records on microfilm, Georgia Department of Archives and History, Atlanta. The first clerks were Lemuel Wilkerson and Elijah C. Garrett. The first association delegates were Benjamin Lassetter, James Strawn and J. Barker (or Barber). The first preacher was Israel Hendon, whose service was briefly interrupted in 1831 when Moses Kelly served. D.B. Head and J.B. Head served as clerks in the late 1830s, followed by M. Garrett. Some members who are not shown on the following rolls but are noted in the church minutes, include Kirby Goolsby (1838), John Lambert (1831), Thomas Thrower and wife (dismissed 1831), John Griffin (1836), James D. Powell (dismissed 1838), and Abel O. Embry (clerk in 1840). Some, but not all, of the names below date from 1830. 1830 Baptist Church of Christ at County Line, Campbell County, Georgia Received by Experience Males John Wise Jesse Boon Malone Dougherty John Cox John Mullins James Holland William Duke Zachriah Pate Richard Stovall T.F. Duke Charles C. Lassetter John Bradley Thomas B. Harper William R. Boone James H. Lasseter Elisha Ray Dennis Dougherty James M. Ray William V. Boatright Francis M. Bradley Willis D. Jones Robert B. Jones Lindsey Jones John T. Jones W.B. Richards J. Holland J.T. Jones J.B. Jones J.T. Johnson J.C. Holland ____Durette (Durrett) J.E. Vines N.C. Young P.A. Cook Females Nancy Duck (Duke?) Lousinda Scroggins L. Knight Nancy Mullins Mary Duke Martha Duke Mary______ Jane Mullins Catherine Dougherty Martha Mullins Mary Hendon Nancy Carter Sarah Parker Joudy Duke Emma Stovall Patience Odum Phereby Boone Mary Ray Mary L. Richards Elizabeth Vines Nancy Morris Mary Holland Martha Durette (Durrett) Elizabeth Johnson Vista Truett Lucy Cook Della Barron Elizabeth D. Vines Nancy E. Barron Francis I. Jones Sarah W. Richards Ellender Dougherty Selah Lassetter Martha N. Boatright Martha Colker (?) Mary Stovall Mary M. Jones Sarah Cook Mary E. Collins Elizabeth R. Bradley Elizabeth Lassetter Nancy M. Hendon Elizabeth Johnson Jane Goolsby Harrett A. Long M.P. Stuart (Stewart) Susan Durrett Fanny Low (Lowe) L.V. Bryant W.M. Jones Mary F. Fields Almida Petts (Pitts) Mary Harper The following list is headed Female Members in 1831 Amanda M. Jones Martha Cook M.E. Jones Francis M. Bradley M. Cook Elizabeth_____ Harrett Head Nancy Embree (Embry) Lucinda_____ Caroline Harper Sis. (or Sas.) Rice (noted in minutes of April 23, 1831, as an ordained preacher) Mary Vines Mary Duke Mary Barron Sarah_______ Nancy Jane Parker Vina Embry Elizabeth Warde Clarissa Roberts Mary Stanford Mary Ayres Martha Lambert Rexey Morris Nancy Goode Elizabeth Morris Elizabeth Watson Mary Duke (Note: The listing of only a first name apparently indicates a slave.) The following list of members dates from 1850: Name How Received Into the Church Date Zachariah Pate By experience Nov. 9, 1850 William Duke “ “ Judy Duke “ “ Seth H. Lambert Letter “ Martha Lambert “ “ Phillip Morris “ March 8, 1851 Nancy Morris “ “ Emma Stovall By experience May 10, 1851 Richard Stovall “ June 17, 1851 Patince Odum “ July 10, 1851 T.F. Duke “ Oct. 11, 1851 Martha Duke Letter “ George W. Bryant “ Dec. 13, 1851 D.C. Goode “ May 8, 1852 Nancy Goode “ July 10, 1852 William J. Morris “ March 11, 1854 Elizabeth Morris “ “ Cheadle Lasseter By experience July 14, 1855 Elizabeth Watson Letter July 14, 1855 T. Duke “ Aug. 18, 1855 Mary Duke “ “ Rebecca Williamson “ May 17, 1856 Alcey Beningfield “ “ John Bradley By experience Nov. 15, 1856 David M. York Letter March 7, 1857 Rebecca York Letter “ Martha Duke Letter Oct. 8, 1857 J.T.C. Attaway “ Oct. 13, 1858 Mary Attaway “ “ Asa Harper Restored Feb. 20, 1859 Thomas B. Harper Experience Feb. 20, 1859 William R. Boone “ July 16, 1859 Pherebia Boone “ “ Mary Ray “ Sept. 17, 1859 James W. Lassetter “ April 14, 1860 Elisha Ray “ Aug. 15, 1860 Dennis Dougherty “ “ Mary L. Richards “ Sept. 1, 1860 Elizabeth D. Vines “ “ Nancy E. Barron “ “ Sarah W. Richards “ “ Francis Jones “ “ Ellender Dougherty “ “ Selah Lassetter “ “ James M. Ray “ “ M_____ C___(illegible) “ “ Sarah Wardenly (Warden?) Letter Sept. 15, 1860 William Boatright “ “ Mrs. W. Boatright “ “ Mary Stovall “ “ Mary M. Jones By experience Sept. 29, 1860 Sarah Cook “ “ Nancy E. Collins “ “ Elizabeth R. Bradley “ “ Nancy Watkins “ Sept. 30, 1860 Henry S_____ (illegible) “ July 20, 1861 Elizabeth Lassetter “ “ P.R. Edmonds Minister April 19, 1862 William Amis Deacon Feb. 14, 1863 Mrs. Wm. Amis Deaconess “ Jane Amis _________ “ Nancy M. ______ By experience Aug. 28, 1863 Sophia Northern “ April 14, 1866 Elizabeth Johnson “ Oct. 20, 1866 Willis D. Jones “ Nov. 17, 1866 J.C. Burson Letter Jan. 16, 1867 Rosann Cheeves “ June 15, 1867 B.H. Harper “ “ Lucenda Burson “ July 20, 1867 Elizabeth Watson “ Aug. 19, 1867 Robert B. Jones By experience Sept. 14, 1867 Jane Goolsby “ “ Harrett A. Long “ Oct. 18, 1867 Wm. Boatright Letter June 20, 1868 Elizabeth Howard “ “ Thomas Howard “ “ Martha Boatright “ July 19, 1868 Henry (colored) ______ ___________ Soloman (colored) ______ ___________ H.H. Embry Letter Nov. 20, 1869 Francis Medders Bryant “ Feb. 19, 1870 Asia Low (Asa Lowe) “ April 15, 1870 Fannie Low (Lowe) “ “ Lindsay J. Jones By experience June 12, 1871 Alsice Dunkin (Duncan) Letter May 17, 1873 Mary F. Fields By experience “ Sarah Smith Letter July 19, 1873 T.B. Harper “ May 15, 1875 Sis. L.V. Bryant “ June 19, 1875 Jane E. Durett “ “ J.T. Jones By experience Aug. 14, 1875 H.M. Jones “ “ Charity Odum Letter Sept. 18, 1875 D.R. Garrett “ Oct. 17, 1875 Mahala Garrett “ “ A.D. Aderholt (Aderhold) “ Feb. 19, 1876 Mrs. A.D. Aderholt “ “ Thomas M. Fields “ “ Almeda Pitts “ June 17, 1876 _____ Pitts By experience June 17, 1876 Mayr Harper By experience Aug. 19, 1876 Willis D. Jones Letter March 18, 1877 Margaret J. Jones “ “ Amanda M. Jones By experience June 16, 1877 Martha Cook “ “ Sealy Boyd Letter May 18, 1878 John C. Attaway “ Jan. 18, 1879 Parthena Lambert “ March 15, 1879 Elizabeth Bryant “ “ Lucy J. Cook Experience Aug. 16, 1879 Members Received After 1879: W.B. Richards 1881, J.J. Brock 1884, Martha Durrett 1887, Vastice M. Durrett 1887, R.B. Jones 1894, F.B. Jones 1894, M.W. Boatright 1894, M.V. Boatright 1894, J.T. Jones and wife 1895, James Jones 1895, J.E. Holland 1895, J.J. Durrett 1895, Della Barron 1895, R.W. Richards 1895, L.M. Brock 1896, Vista Truett 1898, Jordon Holland 1899, Alice Hanes 1916, Leney Holland 1916, R.A. Jones 1920, Molley Durrett 1920, Susie Jones 1921, Annie Lizzie McGraw 1925, Lilly Jones 1927, Deacon and Mrs. G.W. Merrell 1932, A.L. Jones 1932, Lula Manley 1932, Mrs. A.T. Jones 1932, Della Boyd 1932, Mattie Music 1932, Bro. & Sister J.W. Crawford 1932, Neal McCuller 1934, Burns Cook 1938, Mary Ruth Williams 1941, Atha Garner 1941, Christina Favor 1941, Joe Johnson 1941. Another list shows these additional names of members: Annie Holland 1899, Elizabeth Johnson 1904, N.C. Jones 1904, T.A. Cook, 1904, Sister E. Jones 1904, M. Cook 1904, M.L. Cook 1905, William Brook 1906, James T. Jones 1915, Jim Crawford 1941, Jake Bryant 1941, Ralph William (?) 1941, Anna Richards 1900 (?), H.B. Jones 1963, Marvin Robinson 1963, Vannie Robinson 1963. From the early minutes of the church: July 24, 1830 First conference of County Line Church, Campbell County, Georgia. Received by letter, James Strawn and Martha Strawn. Choice of delegates to Association by ballot. Elected Bro. James Strawn, J. Barker (Barber?) and Benj. Lassetter. Agreed on one dollar for minutes. Committee appointed to select a place for meeting house. They had selected one but was advised to look again. Elijah C. Garrett, Clerk. Nov. 26, 1830 Took up reference of last meeting and selected a place for meeting house. Resolved that we build our meeting house on lot 67 in the 3rd. district of Carroll, now Campbell County, Ga. Also agreed to build one 20 ft. by 27 ft. E. 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