FRANKLIN COUNTY, GA - CHURCHES Carroll's Methodist ***************** Copyright. All rights reserved. http://www.usgwarchives.net/copyright.htm http://www.usgwarchives.net/ga/gafiles.htm *********************** This file was contributed for use in the USGenWeb Archives by: Writecjc@aol.com C.M. Wright Carroll's Methodist Church- Established 1797 The church was named for the William CARROLL Family who were early settlers in Franklin County. It was instituted in 1797, here Bishop ASBURY preached on November 21, 1799. From Bishop Asbury's diary it reads as follows: Here on Friday November 21, 1799, we drove 16 miles to Carroll's Meeting House, a new log cabin in the woods. Some of the congregation are from the East and West parts of Maryland. I felt the Lord was with them. We have the kitchen house and chamber all in one and no closet but the woods. Some say there was a church at Carroll's before the deed was granted, (1830). It was once on the Carnesville Charge also on the Canon and Lavonia Charges. For many years it was the only church for this section of the county. Many were converted and taken into the church at Carroll's. Fairview Methodist was organized later (1895) and some moved their membership there. Gaines Chapel was organized in 1906 and others moved membership there. The early minutes are unavailable but in 1884 the Quarterly Conference gives the roll of the official members as follows: A.J. STONE, J.M. BAGWELL, J.B.D MCWHORTER, J.R.P. SEWELL, J.M. JACKSON, Rev. H.P. OSBORN, J.D. PHILLIPS, N.E. MCWHORTER, Lewis STARR, and J.S. STARR. The assessment for the year was $100.00. Rev. W.T. NORMAN was the pastor at this time. In 1885, Rev. A.D. ECHOLS was pastor. The stewards were S.J. STONE and Sam SWILLING. Parker SEWELL was Sunday School Superintendant and J.W. AYERS Secretary. At the close of the Conference year the pastor submitted the following report on the spiritual state of the church. He stated he had received into the church during the quarter by profession of faith, William King BAGWELL, Margaret BREWER, W.M. PATRICK, Bunyan PHILLIPS, Alice NORRIS, Amanda HENDRICKS, Oliver BUSBY, Caleb T. CRAWFORD, Willie HOLLAND, W.M. GALLOWAY, Julia CORNOG, Jas R.P. MOSS, Mattie Louise MOSS, Lucy Emaline MOSS, (By Baptism), Emma Lessie BURTON, Jefferson DEAN, Henry BEDENBAUGH, John Parks STARR, Lettie Rose PHILLIPS, Renda RIDGEWAY, Thomas Jefferson STARR, Lula EATON, Amanda C. PHILLIPS, Martha Louise BUSBY, C.C. CARSON, (By Certificate) W.G. LESTER, S.E. LESTER, Sarah CRAWFORD, J.B. JORDAN, Sarah JORDAN, Jas B. WINTER, M.A. WINTER, Frances J. WINTER, C.C. WINTER, M.M. WINTER, J.C. NEECE. Among the first members and families identified with the church were: OSBORNES, MCWHORTERS, STARRS, STONES, BROWNS, BURTONS, SEWELLS, JACKSONS, HEMPHILLS, DEANS, BUFFINGTONS, CHEEKS, MABREYS, TURMANS, STRICKLANDS, CARSONS, HAYES, GREENES, MILLERS, and many others. The present building was erected in 1833 and was restored in 1951- 1952 under the leadership of Rev. John H. BAKER and by the good people of this community and others who assisted generously. This restoration was done in Memory of Rev. Nelson OSBORN (1797-1873) who served here many years. He preached 470 funerals and married 540 couples. Mr. C.A. BRYANT and Mr. Paul BRYANT-Grandsons of Rev. Nelson OSBORN were on the finance committee in the restoration. This old church has paved the way to spread the Gospel over our beloved County and State. Let us ever keep alive the memory of those Pioneers who settled here and left such a wonderful heritage to us. ( Most of this was written by Mrs. Edna MANLEY PHILLIPS, County Historian, with information obtained from Carnegie Library, Atlanta, GA a number of years ago).