Mount
Nebo Cemetery
Mt. Nebo Baptist Church
Wilkinson County, Ga.
Northeast of McIntyre.
Organized June 1808, Dissolved May
19, 1855
The first
church in Wilkinson County was organized by Rev. Charles Culpepper and
Rev. John Ross. Constituting members were Samuel Cannon, Sarah Cannon,
Benjamin Underwood, Jinney Underwood, Thomas Jackson, John Hardie, Damarius
Hardie, William Bland, Elizabeth Bland, William Lord, Molly Lord,
Henry Davis, Nancy Davis, Adah Davis, Margaret Edey, Hopey Etheredge, Ann
Shepherd, Jeminah Smith, Cally Etheredge. Elders: Joseph Baker, Stephen
Safford and Henry Hooten. The first pastor was Claiborn Baitman. William
Bland was the first clerk, Samuel Cannon and Benjamin Underwood, first
deacons. (Church Minutes)
Benjamin Underwood
deeded 4 acres of land for the church at a spring on his land. (Church
Minutes)
Membership:
Sally Adams, by experience 1811, excommunicated
1814 for pregnancy
Shadrack Adams, by experience 1811, excommunicated
1830
Nancy Allen, by letter 1849, dismissed 1849
John Bales, by recantation 1841
Lydia Bales, by experience 1836,
by letter 1841, dismissed 1850
Nancy Bales, by experience 1835, excommunicated
1837 for being disatisfied with the church
James Ballard,
by experience 1822, restored 1831, deceased March 1847
Maggy Ballard,
deceased in May 1853
Mary Ballard, by
letter 1838, deceased May 1850
Catherine Beck,
deceased 12th July 1824
Nancy Etheridge Bentley, member in 1852
James Benton, by experience 1822, excommunicated
1837
Maryan Billings, by experience 1838, dismissed
1839, restored 1841
Elizabeth Bland, dismissed 1824
William Bland, excommunicated 1815 for
dispute with Clark and Thomas Jackson, reinstated 1815, excommunication
1824 for "taking up hoggs that wasn't his", recanted and restored 1824
Hetty Bloodworth, by experience 1835, dismissed
1840
Miles M. Bloodworth, by experience 1843, deacon
Susannah Bloodworth, by experience 1850, dismissed
1855
William Bloodworth, Sr., former church in Phillips,
South Carolina, by faith and experience 1838, dismissed 1849
Sally Bozman, by experience 1812, dismissed
1821
Magey Brady, by experience 1809
Margery Brady, by letter 1813
Mary Brady, dismissed 1821
Adam Branan, by experience
1832, deceased 3rd Sep 1834
Esther Branan, by experience 1826, dismissed
by letter 1849
Harris Branan, by experience 1832, deacon, dismissed
1849
Sarah Branan, by experience 1819, dismissed
1849
James Branan, by exerience 1819, deacon, dismissed
1849
Jane Brown, by letter 1829, wife of John Brown,
dismissed 1829
John Brown, by letter 1810, excommunicated for
intoxication 1823
John Brown, by letter 1829, dismissed 1829
Tabitha Brown, by letter 1810, dismissed
1825
Mary Butler, by confession of faith 1850, dismissed
1855
Netty Branan, by experience 1836
Vilettie Butler, dismissed 1818
Samuel Cannon, a licensed preacher, dismissed
1820
Sarah Cannon, dismissed 1820
Nancy Cato, by experience 1836,
Rebecca Cato, by
letter 1820, deceased Dec. 1846
Judah Clay, by letter 1826, excommunicated 1837for
being disatisfied with the church
Lewis Clay, by experience 1828, excommunicated
1837 for being disatisfied with the church
John Clemmons, excommunicated 1815 for trouble
between him and his wife, charging each other with falsehoods
Polly Clemmons, excommunicated 1815 for trouble
betwen her and her husband, charging each other with falsehoods restored
1816, dismissed 1818
Joseph Clyett, by experience 1811, excommunicated
1813 for the sin of lying
Nancy Clyet, by letter
1811, excommunicated 1813 for the sin of lying publicly, restored 1814,
deceased 22 Aug 1818
Maryjan Cook, by letter 1810
Rebeckah Copeland, dismissed 1813
Anna Criswell, by experience 1837
Whitmel Criswell, by experience 1838
Pelitha Culpepper, dismissed 1812
Adah Davis, deceased
20th Feb 1827
Underhill E. Davis, by letter 1828, dismissed
1834
Wiley Davis, by letter 1828, dismissed 1829
Martha Deason, by experience 1841, dismissed
1845
Elizabeth Dickson, by letter 1817, dismissed
1824
Sally Dickson, excommunicated 1815 for dancing
, restored 1815, dismissed 1817
Mary Dismuke, by letter 1836, excommunicated
1846 for attending church at Liberty
Sarah Doke, by experience 1834, dismissed 1844,
excomm. 1846 for "leaving us and being under the witchcraft of Liberty"
Asa Downing, by letter 1830, dismissed 1833,
excommunicated 1836 for ill language, restored
Hannah Downing,
by letter 1817, deceased 26th May 1820
Nancy Dupree (1849)
Joab Durham, by experience 1814, dismissed 1817
John Eady Sr., excommunicated in 1816 for threating
to "chiver brother John Hardies brains out and sticking at him with an
unlawful weapon."
Margaret Edey,
deceased 1835
Lydia English,
by experience 1812, deceased in 1812
Sally English, by experience 1812, excommunicated
1814 for going with and being "to" familiar with the soldiers
Elizabeth Etheridge, by experience 1811, excomunnicated
1811 for taking spun cotton from William Finney's house
Cally Ethridge,
deceased 2nd Feb 1826, aged 67 years
Fanny Ethridge, by experience 1849, dismissed
1850
Hopey Ethridge, dismissed 1852, has been a member
since the first meeting in June 1808
Jos Ethridge, by experience 1845, dismissed
1850
Merrit Ethridge, by experience 1814, clerk and
deacon, excommunicated 1837 for fathering a child with Eliza Shinholster,
restored
1847
Milly Ethridge, excommunicated 1837 for being
disatisfied with the church
Nancy Etheridge, by experience 1847, excommunicated
1853
Nicey Etheridge, by experience 1838, dismissed
1855
Wiley Etheridge, by experience 1843, deacon
Rebecca Fairchild, by experience 1811, dismissed
1816
Nancy Fleetwood, by experience 1846, dismissed
1850
Ann Garrett, by letter
1821, deceased 20 July 1822
Anna Garrett, dismissed 1820
Elizabeth Garrett, by letter 1811
John Garrett, by experience 1811
Peggy Gay, by letter 1818, dismissed 1818
John Gilmore, by letter 1809, dismissed 1818
Ruth Golden, by letter 1828, dismissed 1829
William Golden, by experience 1827, dismissed
1829
Charity Gray, wife of Thomas Gray, dismissed
1813
Rebecca Gray, by letter 1813, dismissed
1817
Thomas Gray, Jr., dismissed 1817
Thomas Gray, Sr., by letter 1813
Maryan Gross, dismissed 1818
Elizabeth Hancock, by experience 1819, dismissed
1822
Mary Hancock, deceased
28th May 1817
Nancy Hancock, dismissed 1816
Damaris Hardie, dismissed 1818
John Hardie, deacon, dismissed 1818
McClendon Harry, by experience 1810
James Hatcher, by experience 1835, excommunicated
1837 for being disatisfied with the church
John Hatcher,
Sr., by letter 1810, deceased 20th April 1835
John Hatcher, excommunicated in Aug 1815 for
striking Robert Jackson, restored Oct. 1815
Mary Hatcher, by letter 1810
Mary Hatcher
Jr., by experience 1834, deceased 25th Nov. 1835
Peggy Hatcher, by experience 1824, dismissed
1824
Rebekah Hill, deceased
in Oct 1814
Archibald Hooks, by letter 1841, dismissed 1849
Tabitha Hooks, wife of Archibald, by letter
1841, dismissed 1850
Martha Hoover, by letter 1836, excommunicated
1837 for being disatisfied with the church
Nancy Howard, by experience 1812
Patey Howell, by experience 1813
Pheby Howell, by letter 1815
Amos King, by experience 1825, dismissed 1826
Benajah King, dismissed 1822
Nancy King, deceased
25th Aug 1820
Stacy King, by letter 1823, dismissed 1822
Elisha Knight, by letter 1831, dismissed 1832
Rachell Knight, by letter 1831, wife of Elisha,
dismissed 1832
Abner Jackson, by experience 1810, dismissed
1816
Clark Jackson, excommunicated 1815 for dispute
with William Bland, restored 1816, dismissed 1816
Elizabeth Jackson, by experience 1811, dismissed
1816 and 1822
Sarah Jackson, by experience 1810
Susannah Jackson,
by letter 1821, deceased 30th July 1824
Susannah Jackson, Jr., dismissed 1816
Thomas Jackson, excommunicated 1815 for "drinking
too much spirrits" and dispute with Wm Bland, restored 1815, dismissed
1817
Mariah Jones, by experience 1849
Nancy Johns, by experience 1839, dismissed 1846
Adam Jones (1828)
Gabriel Jones, member in 1841
Lewey Jones,
Lucy Jones, excommunicated 1837
Mariah Jones, by experience 1849, dismissed
1855
Gilly Lancaster, by experience 1816, dismissed
1824
Elias Leggett, by letter 1812, licensed preacher,
dismissed 1815
Sarah Lewis, transient
member 1811, deceased in 1813
Benjamin Logan, by letter 1813
Mary Lord, dismissed 1849
Molly Lord, dismissed 1828
Thomas Lord, by experience 1812, dismissed 1818
William Lord, Jr., dismissed 1818
William Lord,
Sr., by experience 1810, excommunicated 1814, restored 1815, deceased
30th Aug 1825
Rebeckah Lowe, dismissed 1811
Deliah Marchant, by experience 1849, dismissed
1849
Milly Mackey, by letter 1810
William Mackey, Sr., by letter 1810, excommunicated
1814 for falsehoods
Rebeckah Mackey,
by letter 1810, deceased 8th Sept. 1827
Dorcas Mathews, by letter 1809
James Matthews, dismissed 1812
Presley Matthews, dismissed 1812
Rebeckah Matthews, by letter 1809
William Matthews, by experience 1810
Ely Mayo, by letter 1828, dismissed 1831
Elizabeth Mayo, by letter, 1817, dismissed 1822
Joseph Mayo, by experience 1823, dismissed 1826
Sarah Mayo,
Mariah Mayo, by letter 1828, dismissed 1831
Sarah Mayo, excommunicated 1814, restored 1822
Susannah Mayo,
by letter 1822, deceased 1826
Winnie McCook, by experience 1835
Mary McConnell
by experience 1818, dismissed 1822, deceased 9th __1826
Charles Mercer, by experience 1811
Delila Merchant, by experience 1849, dismissed
1849
Elizabeth Meshawn, by letter 1828, dismissed
1830
Bethiah Milligan, by letter 1814, dismissed
1819
Mary Milligan, dismissed 1813
Robert Milligan, dismissed 1813
Sarah Minter, by
experience 1839, deceased June 1841
Polly Nelson, by
experience 1828, deceased 11th Sept. 1830
Wright Nelson, by experience 1838, excommunicated
1838 for going to Liberty Church
Alexander Nesbit, by experience 1837
Barsheba Nunn, by letter 1817, dismissed 1821
Edy Ogburn, dismissed 1822
Mary Pace, by letter 1843, dismissed 1843
Polly Pace, by experience 1819, dismissed 1824
Drucilla Pace,
by letter 1809, excommunicated 1818 for slandering Sarah Passmore - she
said Sarah bewitched her, restored 1819, deceased 29th Sep 1821
William Pace, by letter 1809, dismissed 1822
Hannah Parker,
by experience 1829, deceased Jan 5, 1845
Martha Parker, by experience 1841, excommunicated
1848 for attending Liberty church
Alexander Passmore, clerk, by experience
1824, dismissed 1827, restored 1830
Fereby Passmore, by experience 1846, dismissed
1855
Patey Passmore,
by experience 1824, deceased 20th May 1826
Polly Passmore, dismissed 1824
Sarah Passmore, by experience 1810, dismissed
1812 and 1819
John Palk, by experience 1812, dismissed 1820
Martin G. Phillips, by experience 1834, dismissed
1839.
Saryan Maryan Phillips, wife of Martin by experience
1836, dismissed 1839, returned by letter 1841, dismissed 1849
John R. Rains, dismissed 1849
Sintha Pugh, by letter from Buckhead Church,
1809, dismissed 1821
John Ross, by letter 1809
Marnett Ross, by experience 1811
Polly Ross, by letter, 1809, wife of John
James Rustin, by letter 1814
Elizabeth Rustin, by experience 1818, dismissed
1818
John Rustin, dimissed 1815
Lewisa Rustin, dismissed 1818
Rachel Rustin,
by letter 1814, deceased 5th Jan 1815
John Ryan, by letter 1818, dismissed 1818
Joshua Ryle, by experience 1818. dismissed 1824
Elizabeth Sanders, by experience 1817, dismissed
1823
Peggy Maryan Sanders, by experience 1835, dismissed
1838
Henry Sanders, by letter 1819, dismissed 1823
Malachi Sanders, by letter 1818, cited and restored
in 1827 for taking too much sprirts and betting and wanting to horse race,
dismissed 1830, by letter 1834, dismissed 1838
Ann Shepherd, dismissed 1816
Mary Shepherd, by experience 1812, dismissed
1820
Sarah Shepherd, by experience 1815, excommunicated
1818 for leaving her husband
Wiley Shepherd, licensed preacher, dismissed
1817
James Sherer,
Elizabeth Smith, by experience 1833
Jasper Smith, by experience 1839, excommunicated
1840
Jemimah Smith, by letter 1810
Elizabeth Smith, by experience 1818, excomm.
1837for being disatisfied with the church, restored 1845, dismissed 1845
John Smith,
Lewis Smith, by experience 1832, excommunicated
1837 for being disatisfied with the church
Milly Smith, by experience 1833, dismissed 1837
Jeminah Snow, by
experience 1817, deceased 6th Dec. 1826
Ann Starley, by experience 1818, dismissed 1842
John Starley, dismissed 1849
Moses Swearingham, by letter 1810
John Taliaferro,
by letter 1816, deceased 7th April 1821
Lydia Taliaferro, by letter 1817, dismissed
1821
Tabitha Taylor, by experience 1812
Elizabeth Temples, by experience 1835, dismissed
1850
Benjamin Underwood, deacon, resigned, dismissed
1820
Elizabeth Underwood, by letter 1811, dismissed
1855
Jinney Underwood, dismissed 1818
Sally Underwood, dismissed 1820
Sarah Underwood, dismissed 1814
Thomas Underwood,
by letter 1811, deceased 7th June 1850
William Underwood, by experience 1811, deacon,
dismissed 1820
Thomas Van, by letter 1847, deacon
Elizabeth Ward, by experience 1812, dismissed
1826
Sarah Ward, by letter, 1810, dismissed 1818
James Ware, by letter 1821
Margaret Watson, by experience 1817, dismissed
1822
Frances Webb, by experience 1811
Sarah Wever, by experience
1835, deceased 21st May 1838
Demarius Wheeler, by experience 1846 dismissed
1852
Mary Wilkinson, by experience 1814, dismissed
1816
Hezekiah Williams, by experience 1810, excommunicated
1811 for the sin of drunkeness
Patey Williams
Polly Williams, by letter 1812, dismissed
1818
Rachel Williams,
by letter, 1811, deceased 15th Dec. 1837
Sally Williams, by letter 1819, dismissed
1820
Samuel Williams, by experience 1818, dismissed
1818
William Williams, by letter 1833, excommunicated
1833 for "cursing and swearing"
Polly Winderweedle, by experience 1811
Susannah Wood, by experience 1811
African Americans:
Abraham, licensed preacher, dismissed 1812
Sarry, dismissed 1814
Dick, by experience, slave of John Clemmons,
excommunicated 1814 for lying
Dick, by experience 1851, dismissed 1855
Joe, Sen., slave of Bond, dismissed 1836
Edy, by experience 1813,dismissed 1814 for lying,
slave of John Clemmons
Annica, excommunicated 1816
Phepy, by experience 1814, dismissed 1818, slave
of Robert Jackson
Hoy, by letter 1816, excommunicated 1817
Betty, by information of Dr. Jones, dismissed
by remission
Sue, by letter 1817, excommunicated 1846
Peter, by experience 1817, dismissed 1819
Joe Jr., by experience 1820, slave of Lewis
Bond, dismissed 1836
Lucy, by experience 1823, excommunicated 1834
Ceth, by experience 1823,
deceased 12 March 1834
Jim, by experience 1826, dismissed 1830
Teeny, by experience 1826, excommunicated 1846,
slave of Lewis Bond, not accounted for
Prugh, by experience 1826, slave of Lewis Bond,
dismissed 1840
Sarah, by experience 1827, slave of Lewis Bond
Ann, by experience 1828
Sary, by experience 1828, dismissed 1855
Hank, by experience 1829
Jim, by experience, 1834, a slave of Lewis Bond
Lucy, excommunicated 1846, slave of Lewis Bond,
not accounted for
Keziah, by experience 1834, a slave of Lewis
Bond, dismissed 1836
Albert, by experience 1834, slave of James Branan,
dismissed 18_7
Betty, by experience 1836, slave of John Edy
Lettis, by experience 1837, excommunicated 1845
for having a "white child"
Letty, by experience 1839, dismissed 1840
Ammy, by experience 1840, dismissed 1847
Nancy, by experience 1840, slave of John Eady,
dismissed 1850
Mary, by experience 1840, slave of John Eady
Carrie, by experience 1840, slave of John Eady
July, by experience 1840
Sam B, by experience 1840, dismissed 1840
Sam Edy, by experience
1840, deceased 1849, Oct 30
Hester, by experience 1841, slave of John Eady
Kestin, by experience 1838, dismissed 1846
Carrie, by experience 1841, slave of James Ballard
Simon, by experience, 1841
Hanneth, by experience 1844, slave of Passmore,
dismissed 1855
Hannah, by experience 1841, slave of James Ballard,
dismissed 1855
Amy, by experiene 1849?, dismissed 1855
Peggs, by experience 1846, dismissed 1855
Jack, by experience 1848, dismissed 1855
(transcribed by Eileen B. McAdams)
Church history is available at Jack
Tarver Library at Mercer University.
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