Gwinnett County GaArchives Church Records.....Mulberry Baptist Copyright Date 1911 ************************************************ Copyright. All rights reserved. http://www.usgwarchives.net/copyright.htm http://www.usgwarchives.net/ga/gafiles.htm ************************************************ File contributed for use in USGenWeb Archives by: Ann Anderson alabammygrammy@aol.com May 28, 2004, 5:54 pm Mulberry. This church is located near Thompson's Mill, in the eastern part of Gwinnett county, and was organized September 21, 1876. The membership at organization consisted of F. V. Cheek, Mrs. F. V. Cheek, W. H. Tuggle, Mrs. W. H. Tuggle, S. A. Martin, J. Maddox, W. B. Stephens, Mrs. W. B. Stephens, R. T. Wofford, Mrs. Mary A. Wofford, J. J. Blankenship, Mrs. J. J. Blankenship, J. M. Deaton, Mrs. J. M. Deaton, J. S. Mote, Mrs. Elizabeth Mote, L. H. Timms, Mrs. L. H. Timms, J. H. Parks, Mrs. J. H. Parks, J. A. Deaton. The first building was erected in 1874, for a school house and a Grange hall, and the present house was put up in 1885 and is valued at $500. The pastors' time of service and additions during each pastorate are given here: G. L. Bagwell, two years, thirteen additions; P. Williams, two years, seven additions; James M. Davis, one year, five additions; D. S. McCurry, one year, seven additions; P. Williams, six years, twenty-five additions. J. W. Davis, one year, two additions; H. N. Rainey and J. F. Jackson, two years, twenty-one additions; G. L Bagwell, one year, five additions; J. M. Williams, one year, fifteen additions; G. H. Thornhill, one year, twenty additions; G. L. Bagwell, four years, twenty additions; H. P. Feagans, one year, two additions; S. P. Higgins, four years, forty three additions; G. L. Bagwell, one year, four additions; G. W. Sheffield, two years, eleven additions; J. M. Hudlow., one year, two additions; W. E. Moore, two years, four additions. J. J. Shed is the present pastor. The Sunday school has an enrollment of 60. J. C. McDougall is superintendent, J. J. Shed, assistant superintendent; J. W. Helton, Cora Davis, Ella White and Mrs. Sloan, teachers. The name of each member of the church is given here: S. F. Davis, T. H. Davis, Mamie Davis, Isom Davis, T. H. Davis, Mamie Davis, Lawrence Henry, J. W. Helton, Mandy Jones, Theller Jones, Hettie Iler, Sebson Iler, Charlie Little, Ida Moore, Missouri Phillips, J. C. Sloan, S. A. Sloan, Martha Sloan, Victoria Sloan, J. N. Sloan, Benamin Sloan, Charlie Smith, Ethel Smith, Mandy Tuggle, Ella White, J. T. White, Thomas White, Washie White, Angie Wheeler, A. J. Smith, Isaac Pirkle, Cora Burns, Mary Black, G. F. Burns, Mary Funderburg, Omie Davis, Fannie Little, W. L. Moore, S. M. Moore, Louisa Maddox, A. N. Smith, Levie White, Mary Young, George Sizemore, Mattie Sizemore, R. L. Maddox, Calvin Iler, Ida Ramey, E. L. Foster, Mary Helton, M. M. Smith, M. E. Foster. Additional Comments: Extracted from: GWINNETT CHURCHES A COMPLETE HISTORY OF EVERY CHURCH IN GWINNETT COUNTY, GEORGIA, WITH SHORT BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCHES OF ITS MINISTERS BY J. C. FLANIGAN 1911 This file has been created by a form at http://www.genrecords.org/gafiles/ File size: 3.3 Kb