TALBOT COUNTY, GA - CHURCHES Horeb Primitive Baptist Copyright. All rights reserved. http://www.usgwarchives.net/copyright.htm This file was contributed for use in the USGenWeb Archives by: Martha Rainey RAINEYM968@aol.com Table of Contents page: http://www.usgwarchives.net/ga/schley.htm Georgia Table of Contents: http://www.usgwarchives.net/ga/gafiles.htm Horeb Primitive Baptist Church David Lockhart's gift of land for Horeb Baptist Church, two and three quartes acres, in Land Lot No. 203, was sold for $1.00. All of the above lands were were in the 15th Land District of Talbot County. David Lockhart and Horeb Horeb Primitive Baptist Church was constituted in 1835 with ten members. The above parcel of land was deeded the deacons of the church June 20, 1838. So long as the church continued upon the Primitive faith, "an order of the Baptists," it was to be church property; when it ceased, it was to return to Lockart, his heirs or assigns, in fee simple. A right-of-way from the meeting house to a spring was granted with the same reservation. David Lockhart was ordained a deacon in 1841. That year, the church was in debt for their house of worship, and it was resolved to surrender it to anyone who would assume responsibility for the debt. According to Minutes of the Columbus Baptist Association, 1842, David Lockhart assumed the debt on the condition that he, and others who were so disposed, should be permitted to attach themselves to the Missionary Baptists, and those who were unwilling to adhere to them should be allowed letters of dismission. Nine took letters, four remained, and called the Rev. James Perryman to the pastoral care of the church, 1841. A revival was held, 35 were baptized and 36 received by letter, total 81. The baptisms reported in 1842 at the association meeting were administered after the church dissolved its connection with the anti- missionary party, to which it went off in 1837. NOTE: This was taken from a Sears, Lightner, Battle, Lockhart family history that was compiled in 1985 by Lynward S. Lightner. He received this portion from an Adelle Lockhart. I believe this to be her work. It was all contributed by Martha Rainey RAINEYM968@aol.com