FULTON COUNTY, GA - CHURCHES Pastors of the Birmingham United Methodist Church (Pleasant Hill Methodist Church)1848-1993 Copyright. All rights reserved. http://www.usgwarchives.net/copyright.htm This file was contributed for use in the USGenWeb Archives by: "Carole Johnson" Table of Contents page: http://www.usgwarchives.net/ga/fulton.htm Georgia Table of Contents: http://www.usgwarchives.net/ga/gafiles.htm Former Pastors/Circuit Riders for former Pleasant Hill Methodist Church and current name Birmingham United Methodist Church in North Fulton County, Georgia Compiled from Incomplete Records: 1848 Wm. A. Smith 1849 J.B. Wardlaw 1850 W.J. Cotten 1851 A. Wright 1855 John W. Burk 1859 George Allen 1860 William Brewer 1861 M.F. Molsby 1862 J. R. Gaines 1866 John Newell 1867 J.R. Parker 1871 B.E. Ledbetter 1872 Mac Harden 1874 Wm. Holbrook 1875 J.N. Myers 1876 R.L. Campbell 1877 J.J. Harris 1879 Perryman 1881 W.T. Bell 1883 A.J. Hughes 1884 E.H. Wood 1886 Jerry Reese 1887 J.G. Worley 1888 R.F. Smith 1889 C.C. Fleming 1890 J.F. Tyson 1892 A.J. Sullivan 1893 Wn. Singleton 1895 J.P. Erwin 1900 D.C. Brown 1903 E.G. Thomason 1905 J.W. King 1906 L.H. Ward 1909 L.B. Hughes 1910 L.E. Wright 1913 J.H. Bailey 1915 R.I. Johnson 1918 W.B. Hughes 1919 Fred Ray 1922 Harvey King 1923 J.L. Moore 1928 Elbert Davis 1929 Sewell Dixon 1930 Hoyt L. Gurley 1932 Newton Wise 1934 V.O. Gentry 1935 W.B. Mills 1937 T.E. Sherwood 1938 J.B. Ward 1940 Wm. E. Purcell 1949 Jimmy Riddle 1950 Robert Bringman 1951 Frank Ray 1953 John Sills 1955 Eugene Pelt 1958 Donald Cockburn 1959 B.L. Barton 1961 Wm. M. Winn 1963 M.P. DeLoach 1964 Charles Alvord 1966 G.T. Whittington 1967 Luther E. Cooper 1968 William Britt 1969 Harry Hawkins 1970 Marvin Wicks 1971 Linton A. Chapman 1973 Donald W. Crews 1974 Sherwood Keiser 1981 Freddy Boswell 1982 Russell Bean 1983 Harry F. Andrews 1986 David Unkles 1988 Larry Hannah 1990 Gerry Davis 1991 Ken Hall (June to Sept) 1991 Tom Salzer (Sept. to June 1993) 1993 John Wolfe *Until John Wolfe, ministers also served other churches in the North Georgia Conference as well. Early circuit riders were in as many as nine churches in the charge and had to travel as far as Dahlonega to North Fulton.