Volume 2, Number 8 - Summer 1966


CHURCH RECORD
by Frances L. Hires

The old Taneyville Chapel, 1907

The old Taneyville Chapel, 1907
left to right 1st row are as follows, seated, Mable Bonebrake, Chole Gamlin, Violt Stout, Theron Marrow,
5th, boy unknown, Rosco Clements, Lawrence Clements, Harry Clements, Mildred Marrow in baby carriage,
Orval Stout, Homer Morow, Scy Pierce, Tom Frank, Florence Middleton, Lilly Middleton, no 16 girl unknown,
Florence Blofeld, Eunice Morrow, Myra Leibhart.
second row standing, 1st unknown, Rice Clements, 3rd unknown, Vic Clements, Jim Frank, Arnold Pierce,
Richard Kilby, colonel Prather, Emma Williams, Alice Kilby, Tilda Dillon, Lora Clements, Kathy Leibhart,
Alice Dickenson, Jack Dickenson, Grover Ray, Joe Clark, Walter Wampler, Jim Gallion
back row standing, 1st unknown, John Morrow, Aletha Morrow, Nellie Kilby Stout holding son Roy E. Stout,
Maud Bennett Middleton, Nora Ingrim, Sarah Bennett, Orpha Teague Stone.

Late in the 19th century Methodist Episcopal circuit riders or Preachers were common in the Ozarks, holding services in school houses, brush arbors, and small churches in Taney County. Feeling the need of a place of divine worship, a meeting was held and this board of trustees appointed: T. T. Hyre, J. W. Young, and G. F. Rainey in the year of 1888.

In 1889 a warranty deed was made by James M. and Nancy I. Warren for one acre of land, in the N. W. l�th of the N. E. � section township 22, range 19, to be kept and maintained for Divine worship, granted to the M. E. church for $1.00 and paid in 1889.

There a beautiful white frame Church building was erected on this land which lays just south of the Helphrey bald, � mile north of the Helphrey Cemetary, where a log school house stood and where Sunday School was held on Sunday afternoons.

A Sunday School had been organized at Taney City by F. V. Baldwin. Richard Kilby was appointed superintendent. Nellie and Emily Kilby attended both and taught a class in each school.

Others attending were Emma, Bert and Jeff Stout, Lula Myers, Myrtle and Lula Henderson, John and Wesley Morrow, Aletha Dickenson. Anna and Walter Rankin went to both services.

Then on the way home from Literary Society at Taney City (now Dickens) one night a group of young people saw a bright light in the sky. It was the Methodist Church burning (1894). My mother, Emily Kilby Wilson, and Nellie Kilby Stout were in this group, and I have heard them tell the story many times, and how the Bible and the bell had been taken out and hidden in the woods before the fire was set.

Sorry I do not have a picture of this first Church building, but one is in the possession of the former Emma Stout.

In 1895 the Methodist people took the insurance money, little though it was, and built a parsonage in Taneyville, intending later to build a Church. They began to hold services in this, with good attendance as is shown by this picture taken in 1907, and several of the young people were at Roller that Sunday attending a children’s day program including Bert and Eunice Stout, and Katie and Myrtle Bonebrake, who were in the program. A picture of that group was taken the

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same day, and one of them is in the possession of Eva Wilson Parmeter. But that is the story of the old log school at Roller where the Phillip Rollers, Dahl Hobbs, Jess Gildons, Pres and Pies Johnsons, Summertons, Rube Hammonds, Lora and Laura Parks, Dan Woods, Ruben Garretts, Tharps, Jim Caudles, and Alvah Wilsons families, and many young folk not mentioned. Groups from Garrison, Surrat, Bradleyville came to Roller for singings, revivals, conferences, etc., in wagons, on horseback and afoot, and how the hills did ring and echo with songs of praise.

The Methodists never did send a resident pastor to Taneyville, and for many years it was voted open for any denomination to preach, Presbyterian, Baptist, Methodist, and Christian more often than any other.

The Adventists used the old Chapel for services until they built their own church in Taneyville.

Here are some of the ministers in early 1900’s: F. V. Baldwin, Colonel Prather, John H. Bird, Rev. John Crockett, who would walk up on Saturdays, from the first School of the Ozarks, preach on Sunday, have dinner; then walk back to the School, Frank Stuart and Tom Osborn preached there. Sorry I do not remember the Christian minister’s name. Later a man named Tilley came once a month for two or three years.

Rev. U. G. Johnson, Almeda Britten, Daisy Manes and many others preached in the old Taneyville Union Chapel.

In the late 20’s Rev J. C. McCaslin and wife, Mary, came and stayed as resident Pastor and community worker. In 1931 Rev. Franklin Carter came and a revival was held in the old Chapel. Many new converts and re-dedicated lives were claimed for the Lord, followed by a large baptismal service in old Swan Creek. A church was organized and Franklin Carter was elected pastor. Mrs. Marion, (May G. Beall) as most remember her, was a mighty worker in keeping the Sunday School alive, prior to this revival. From the time they moved to Taneyville she took an active part, and was appointed superintendent for many years. Emily Wilson, Iva Morrow, Emily Leibhart, Maud Woods Clements were some of the teachers at that time.

May G. Beall, Emily Wilson, Sarah Cox, and Mrs. Koenig were leaders in many Temperance rallies and W. C. T. U. meetings.

There was a decline for a while, some of the leaders moved away, others left to seek employment, during this time Harriett Beall, Bertha Triplette, and Violet Redfern took over and kept the Sunday School going.

Jessie Clemons Bird was appointed S. S. Superintendent and still holds that office in the Sunday School.

Mrs. O. B. Rueter has taught the same class since the revival in 1931. Other present teachers are: Edna Williams, Beth Reynolds, Mr. Speak, Mrs. Albert Stromlund, and B. A. Edwards. Cradle Roll dept. was in charge of Dean Smithson.

Rev Hugh McInnis, Independent Fundamental Church of America Minister held regular services for about two years. Rev, and Mrs. Bill Flemming held yearly revival and Bible School.

Then Rev. Jimmy Powers came and did some work on the parsonage.

In the mid 40’s a remodeling job on the old Chapel was done—the sills were pulled in, porch torn, off and extended that much in length, new flooring laid, stuccoed outside, the bell lifted from the porch to a belfry, and new concrete steps poured. The work was all done by free-will offerings and many hours of labor by faithful members of the church. At first there was ample help, but at the last Mr. and Mrs. Otis Rueter finished the job, even to getting the bell into the belfrey. It was completed on August 31, 1945.

Mr. Cook of the American S. S. Union took part for a while. Classes were still being held in this one room, divided off by curtains. Then came the first resident pastor, Francis Henderson, who was ordained in the old chapel. The chapel became an organized I. F. C. A. Church. While Francis Henderson was pastor, it was voted and carried by the Church to build a new and larger building for worship.

In Oct. 1955 the I. F. C. A. church of Taneyville, paid $225.00 to a Dr. Frye, a Methodist representative in Springfield, Mo., for title to the land where the old chapel stood. The basement for the new church was dug in Nov. 1955, and forms poured, logs were cut and hauled to the Hires mill—sawing of the lumber was donated by Alfred and John Hires. By donated funds and labor and the great efforts of pastor Henderson the Church went up very fast. More donations and credit at the lumber yard and the inside was finished, many of the women and young people helped at filling cracks, putting on floor sealer, etc.

With freewill offerings, carpet runners and a folding door was added. Pews were made at the School of the Ozarks, and paid for with donations and freewill offerings, some families paying for more than one pew. A sacrament table to match the pews was given in memory of Mrs. Vanallen. Two Bible Classes, Beginner’s class, Pastor’s study, and Nursery room are all in the main auditorium. The other classes, kitchen, and fellowship hall are in the basement. Francis Henderson took a church at Medora, Kans. At the time of dedication, Rev. Charles Rogers was resident pastor. On August 16, 1959, Reverend Francis Henderson preached the dedication sermon, assisted by Rev. Floyd Hitchcock, and Pastor Charles Rogers and Rev. Hugh Molnnis. Next resident Pastor was Rev. Paul King, from Kentucky,

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after about a year they left to take a Bible Church in Indiana. Evangelist Walter H. Jones was the next pastor who, due to poor health, retired to Jerico Springs, Mo., where he is now writing Scriptual booklets and tracts. Present pastor of Taneyville Union Chapel I. F. C. A. Bible Church is Rev. Albert Stromlund, who came here from Sheltering Hights Bible Camp, and from doing rescue mission work in Springfield, Mo. Last year, 1965, new cabinets were built in the kitchen, and the north and west side of the building stuccoed. This work was done by Paul Koenig and other volunteers. The new church still has the same old lectern from the old chapel and steeple from the re-modeled chapel.

Records from old books.

Record of Pastors — TANEYVILLE Circuit
L. E. Gower appointed April 22, 1890, removed March 1891.
R. M. Millikan appointed March 1891 removed March 1892
H. Threlfall appointed March 1892 removed March 1894
C. McIlfresh appointed March 1894 removed July 1894
F. V. Baldwin appointed July 1894 removed March 1895
E. C. Fierce appointed March 1895 removed March 1897
F. V. Baldwin appointed April 1897 removed March 1898
H. M. King appointed March 1898 removed March 1899
F. V. Baldwin appointed March 1889 removed March 1900
Logan Matthews appointed March 1900
L. E. Gower 1890—J. F. Phipps 1887—C. T. Jennings 1889—T. B. Griffin

RECORD OF OFFICIAL MEMBERS

Names; office; licensed, appointed or elected; official relation ceased

Nathan Crutchfield, exhorter, licensed in Iowa
R. D. Henderson, steward, trustee, June
J. M. Warren, trustee, June 29, 1889, removed
P. P. Pyett, trustee, March 4, 1890, long ago
A. P. Garrett, leader and trustee, 1892
Mrs. N. E. Stout, steward, March 4, 1890, Feb. 10, 1898
G. F. Raney, steward & s. s. sup. Apr: 6, 1890 to Feb, 10, 1896
Mrs. L. R. Thomas, steward and leader, Sept. 1, 1889 to 1896
U. B. Burks, leader, Feb. 15, 1888, June 28, 1890 Miss I. J. Rayney, steward, Mar. 4,1890, Nov. 29, 1890
Rev. L. R. Thomas, local leader, Sept. 22, 1888
J. L. Humphrey, steward, S. S. Sup. May 11, 1890 to 1894.
J. J. Decker, leader, S. S. Supt., April 7, 1889
Mrs. J. J. Decker, steward, Nov. 28, 1889
T. D. McCoy, steward, Nov 28, 1889 to Feb 23, 1891
C. F. Jennings, local leader, Dec. 23, 1873 to Dec. 14, 1890
J. H. McReynolds, leader and S. S. Sup. Apr 12, 1886, circuit divided.
P. W. McReynolds, leader, June 16, 1889, circuit divided.
P. R. Brown, steward, Nov 26, 1889, circuit divided.
B. F. Stout, steward, Nov. 29, 1890
Mrs. K. F. Shute, steward, Nov 29, 1890. long ago
Mrs. N. A. Hendrix, steward & S. S. Sup., Feb. 26, 1891, circuit divided.
P. R. Brown, leader and trustee, circuit divided.
John Huntt, trustee circuit divided.
Wesley McReynolds, leader 1892 circuit divided.
Charles Young, steward, 1892
Francis W Baldwin, local leader & steward preacher
B. J. Butler, trustee, J. H. Butler, trustee, Sarah Garrett, steward, Etta Boswell, steward, O. H. Price, leader.

RECORD OF CLASSES

A. P. Garrett, the 4th Sunday, Fairmount Church.
W. B. Burks, no church nor time listed.
J. L. Humphrey, 1st and 3rd Sunday, Cherry Grove.
J. J. Decker, 1st and 3rd Sunday, Mincy Valley.
J. H. McReynolds, 1st and 3rd Sundy, Ponce De Leon.
P. W. McReynolds, 1st and 3rd Sundy, White Oak.
W. B. Burks, 1st Sunday, Union.

RECORD OF MEMBERS IN FULL CONNECTION

Sarah A. Atteberry, May 8,1898
Jacob Lee Bowerman, May 28, 1891, received by B. M. Millikin
Michel Bowerman, May 28, 1891, received by B. M. Millikin
M. A. Bowerman, May 28, 1891, received by B. M. Millikin
George W. Bowerman, May 28, 1891, received by B. M. Millikin
Dela Bowerman, May 28, 1891

The old Taneyville Chapel after remodeling in 1945.

The old Taneyville Chapel after remodeling in 1945.

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J. Bramwell, Feb. 19, 1888, received by J. F. Phipps
J. Bookout, Feb. 19, 1888, received by C. A. Bookout, Feb. 19, 1888
M. E. Bookout, Feb. 19, 1888
P. R. Brown, July 20, 1890, recd by L. E. Gower.
Nancy Brown, July 20, 1890, recd by L. E. Gower
R. J. Billingsly, July 20, 1890, recd by L. E. Gower
Francis V. Baldwin, Mar. 1894, Sarah D. Baldwin, Mar. 1894, by H. Threlfull
William Buck and Mrs. Buck, long ago.
Tennessee Beeler, Feb, 1893, by H. Threlfull
Byron J. Butler, Nov. 1,1896, by E. C. Pierce
M. E. Bramwell recd 1897 by E. C. Pierce.
James H. and Ella M. Butler, 1897 by F. V. Baldwin

The new Taneyville Chapel, showing south side and steps to pastor's study and steps to basement.
The new Taneyville Chapel, showing south side and steps to pastor's study and steps to basement.

M.E. CHURCH TANEYVILLE, CLASS 1898

Sarah A. Attebary, Mary Bramwell, J. Bramwell,
Byron J. and Elsie Butler, James A. and Ella Butler, Mary J. Cook, Fanny Cook,. Louisa Cook, M. F. Clark, Nathan Crutchfield, C. S. and Nellie Couchman, Mable Church, Samuel Daggett, Jane Daggett, A. P. and Sarah J. Garrett, Elija Groat, Thomas P. Groat, C. P. Huntly, F. N. Huntly, Lucy P. Hildreth, Sally Hyer, Mrs. Richard Kilby, Elizabeth Leibhart, H. 0. Pierce, S. F. Pierce, O. M. Pierce, E. C. Pierce, Roena Rose, Levina Roath, G. F. Raney, Susan Raney, D. C. Rose, Emma Rankin, C. N. Rankin, Charles Jr. Rankin, Annie Rankin, N. E. Stout, Bert Stout, Susan Sparks, J. G. Shute, Lydia Simkins, Alice Simikins, Cora Tarkington, A. N. Tainter, Mrs. Tainter, John Z. Williams, Rue Williams, Bertha Williams, Ivy Williams, M. Wilky, James I. Clark, R. D. Henderson, Mary C. Henderson, Jennie Hayner, Emma Raney, Emma Stout, Rhoda Reeves, Annie Rankin, E. L. Dilk, Mary E. Dipley, Flora Clark, S. Sparks, Bradleyville, received January 26, 1888 by L. R. Thomas, baptised May 3,1888
Dela Hurst,. All received by H. M. King. Caroline Rose and H. E. Griffin Kirbyville class, Taneyville circuit, Springfield, dist. St. Louis Conference, Sept 18, 1898.
Rev. J. R. Vanzant, Rev. J. P. Dormois, Rev. Leroy Thomas, and Sister Polly S. Thomas.
FORSYTH CLASS, Organized by F. V. Baldwin, March 4,1900.
F. V. Baldwin, S. D. Baldwin, Etta Boswell, John P. Dermois, Alice Dermois, John T. Dermois, May Dermois, Awilda James, Mary F. Vanzant, W. H. Price, Mrs. W. H. Price, Ray Price, Laura Johnson, Lula Baldwin, EIza Baldwin, Topsy Boswell, Bryon Boswell.

SIRRATT CLASS, received by T. B. Griffin, 1901. L. E. Faudree, Mary E. Faudree, Maggie Faudree, W. Farwell, 0. Nance, Ann Nance, C. W. Ranslow, M; A. Ranslow, Georgie Ranslow, C. J. Farwell, A. Park, L. M. Park, S Park, F. F. Vanderverd, Melvina Black, C. H. Paris, Mattie Paris, Joseph Park, Samuel Park, J. M. Paxton, Frank Faudree, Edith Faudree, Mrs. E. P. Ranslow, Sarah Nance, J. Vanderverd, Minnie Mills, Della Black, N. C. Nance, Nattie Mills.

RECORD of PROBATIONERS

H. L. Lewallen, Walnut Shade, Feb. 15, 1888, received by J. F. Phipps
R. D. Lewallen, Walnut Shade, March 13, 1888, received by J. F. Phipps
F. U. Hurettey, Taney City, Oct. ii, 1889 received by J. F. Phipps
S. A. Hurettey, Taney City, Oct. 11, 1889, received by J. F. Phipps
B. F. Stout, Taney City, Oct. 10, 1888, received by J. F. Phipps, baptised, Sept. 1889
Fannie Cook, Taney City, Oct. 10, 1888, received byJ. F. Phipps, baptised Sept. 1888
Rosena Cook, Swan, Oct. 10, 1888, received by J. F. Phipps, baptised, Sept. 1889
J. M. Warren, Taney City, Feb. 26, 1889, received by L. R. Thomas, baptised, 1889
Nancy J. Warren, Taney City,. Feb. 26, 1889, received by L. R. Thomas, baptised, 1881
Leonard Dilks, Swan, received by L. R. Thomas
A. H. Garrett, Taney City, Feb. 25, 1889 by J. F. Phipps
Lorita Sullinger, Taney City, received by L. R. Thomas
J. G. Shute, Taney City, July 7, 1889, infant baptism
F. K. Shute, Taney City, July 7, 1889, by J. F. Phipps, baptised in infancy
James Lewis, Beaver, received Aug. 4, 1889 by J. F. Phipps.
E. P. Mercer, Taney City, received Oct. 11, 1889 by Phipps
W. L. Cook, Swan, Oct. 11, 1889 by Phipps

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Front of new Taneyville Chapel showing ramp up to front.

Front of new Taneyville Chapel showing ramp up to front.

J. L. Thomas, Taney City, received Nov. 17, 1889 by Phipps
Ollia Trout, Kirbyville, received Jan. 5, 1888 by Phipps, baptised June 8,1890
Frank Rowell, Mincy Valley, received Nov. 28, 1889 by Phipps, baptised Nov. 1889
John W. Rowell, Mincy Valley, received Nov. 28, 1889 by L. R. Thomas, baptised June 8,1890
L. E. Rowell, Mincy Valley, received Nov. 28, 1889 by L. R. Thomas, baptised June 8, 1890
Asa B. Rowell, Mincy Valley, received Nov. 28, 1889 by L. R. Thomas, baptised Nov. 28, 1889
J. S. McCoy, Mincy Valley, received Jan. 5, 1888 by J. F. Phipps
Bert D. McCoy, Mincy Valley, received Nov. 25, 1889 by L. R. Thomas, baptised June 8,1890
Leroy R. McCoy, Mincy Valley, received Nov. 25, 1889 by L. R. Thomas, baptised June 8, 1890
Cora A. McCoy, Mincy Valley, received Nov. 25, 1889 by L. R. Thomas, baptised June 8,1890
P. R. Brown, Pone De Leon, Aug. 2,1889 by J. F. Phipps, baptised July 20, 1890
R. J. Waid, Ponce De Leon, received Sept. 22, 1889, baptised July 20, 1890
Nancy Brown, Ponce De Leon, received Nov. 24, 1889, baptised July 20, 1890
N. A. Hendrix, Ponce De Leon, received Aug. 5, 1888 by F. S. Biggs, baptised July 2, 1889
L. V. Cloud, Ponce De Leon, received Aug. 5, 1888 by F. S. Biggs, baptised July 2,1889
El Waid, Hilandville, received Aug. 5,1888 by .J F. Phipps, baptised, July 2,1889
I. A. C. Rhey, Ponce De Leon, received by J. F. Phipps
I. Patrick Reno, received by J. F. Phipps Phipps
T. Johnson, Ponce De Leon, received by J. F. Phipps
G. M. MoReynolds, Ponce De Leon, received by J. F. Phipps
E. Seynsom, Ponce De Leon, received by J. F. Phipps, baptised August 5, 1888
M. McReynolds, Ponce De Leon, received by ). F. Phipps, baptised July 2, 1889
Tiney Stiver, Ponce De Leon, received Sept. 20, 1891 by B. M. Millikin
M. Walker, Ponce De Leon, received Sept. 20, 1891 by B. M. Millikin
Lida Rhea, Ponce De Leon, received Sept. 20, 1891 by B. M. Millikin, baptised March 13, 1892
Anda Eversall, Forsyth, received June 2, 1891 by B. M. Millikin
M. F. Clark, Taney City, received Aug. 9, 1891 by B. M. Millikin
R. C. Grove, Taney City, received Dec. 13, 1891 by B. M. Millikin
George Rose, Taney City, received Dec. 20, 1891 by B. M. Millikin
Easie Amens, Ponce De Leon, Nov. 3, 1891 by H. Trelfall
Mary Leibhart, Taney City, Nov 3, 1891, baptised, Nov. 6,1892
Heber Leibhart, Taney City, received May 1893, baptised Nov. 1893
Lydia S. Simkins, Taneyville, received Jan. 5, 1896 by C. E. Pierce, baptised 1896
H. Mable Groat, Taneyville, received Jan. 5 1896 by C. E. Pierce, baptised 1896
Thomas P. Groat, Taneyville, received Jan. 5,1896 by C. E. Pierce, baptised 1896
Sarah E. Groat, Taneyville, received Jan. 5, 1896 by C. E. Pierce, baptised 1896
M. E. Bramwell, Taneyville, received Jan. 5, 1896 by C. E. Pierce, baptised 1896
R. A. Biggs, Taneyville, received Jan. 5, 1896 Cora Tarkington, Taneyville, received, Jan. 5, 1896 by C. E. pierce, baptised 1896
Alzaida Tarkington, Taneyville, received Jan. 5, 1896 by C. E. Pierce
Alice Sim’kins, Taneyville, received Jan. 5, 1896 by C. E. Pierce, baptised 1896
William Parsons, Taneyville, received Jan. 5,1896 by C. F. Pierce, baptised 1896
Flora Parsons, Taneyville, receIved Jan. 5, 1896 by C. F. Pierce, baptised 1896
C. D. Rankin, Taneyville, received Jan. 5, 1896 by C. E. Pierce, baptised Feb. 9, 1896
Emma Rankin, Taneyville, received Jan. 5, 1896 oy C. E. Parsons, baptised in infancy
Pete Church, Taneyville, received Feb. 9, 1896 by C. E. Parsons, baptised Feb. 9, 1896
Samuel P. Groat, Taneyville, received March 8, 1896 by C. E. Pierce
James I. Clark, Taneyville, received Marrch 8, 1896 by C. E. Pierce
Nancy Biggs, Taneyville, received Jan. 6, 1896 by C. E. Pierce
Harley Hildreth, Taneyville, received May 10, 1896 by C. E. Pierce
Lucy P. Hildreth, Taneyville, received May 10, 1896 by C. E. Pierce
C. S. Couchman, Taneyville, received May 10, 1896 by C. E. Pierce

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Maria T. Smith, Taneyville, received Sept. 6, 1896 by C. E. Pierce, baptised Sept. 4, 1898
Emma Stout, Taneyville, received Sept 8, 1896 by C. E. Pierce, baptised Sept. 4, 1898
Emma Raney, Taneyvilte, received Sept. 8, 1896 by C. E. Pierce, baptised Seft. 4, 1898
Nellie Couchman, Taneyville, received Sept. 13, 1896 by C. E. Pierce
Minnie Reeves, Taneyville, received Nov 1, 1896 by C. E. Pierce
W. M. Roath, Taneyville, received March 13, 1898 by F. V. Baldwin
Delbert Roath, Taneyville, received March 13,, 1898 by N. Crutchfield
Burton Tarkington, Tane9ville, received Feb. 8, 1898 by N. Crutchfield, baptised in infancy
Lora Groat, Taneyville, received Feb. 8, 1898 by N. Crutchfield, baptised Sept. 4,1898
Essie Groat, Taneyville, received Feb. 8, 1898 by N. Crutchfield, baptised Sept. 4, 1898
Vena Tarkington, Taneyville, received Feb. 10, 1898 by N. Crutchfield, baptised June 16, 1898
Effie Garrett, Taneyville, received Feb. 10, 1898 by N. Crutchfield, baptised June 16, 1898
Blinda Wallace, Taneyville, received Feb. 10, 1898 by F. V. Baldwin, immersed 1888
W. M. Roath, Taneyville, received March 13, 1898 by F. V. Baldwin, baptised long ago
Louis Greggs, Taneyville, received Sept. 17, 1898 by H. M. King
Flora Rose, Taneyville, received Sept. 17, 1898 by H. M. King
Janie Hayner, Taneyville, received Sept. 17, 1898 by H. M. King, baptised years ago
Mamie Hayner, T’aneyville, received Sept. 17, 1898 by H. M. King
Maggie Hayner, Taneyville, received Sept: 17, 1898 by H. M. King
Minnie Hayner, Taneyville, received Sept. 17, 1898 by H. M. King
Anna Rankin, Taneyville, received Sept. 17, 1898 by H. M. King
William Long, Taneyville, received Sept. 17, 1898 by H. M. King
Sadie McVeigh, Everton, Mo., received Sept 4, 1898 baptised Sept. 4, 1898 by King
Cora Simmons, Taneyville. received Aug. 26, 1900 by L. M. Matthews
Laura Johnson, Forsyth, received Sept 30, 1900 by L. M. Matthews, baptised Sept. 30, 1900
Bertie Davis, Forsyth, received Sept. 30, 1900 by by L. M. Matthew, baptised Sept. 30, 1900
C. B. Sharp, Forsyth, received Feb. 7,1901
Bertie Sharp, Forsyth, received Feb. 7, 1901 by Logan Matthews
Lula Baldwin, Forsyth, received Feb. 8, 1901 by Logan Matthews
Alva Wilson, Forsyth, received Feb. 9, 1901 by Logan Matthews
Lloyd Rowe, Forsyth, received Feb. 9, 1901 by Logan Matthews
Elmer Steeley, Forsyth, received Feb. 11, 1901 by Logan Matthews
Elza Baldwin, Forsyth, received, Feb. 11, 1901 by Logan Matthews, baptised March 15, 1903
Clara A Dart, Forsyth, received Feb. 13, 1901 by Logan Matthews
Topsey Boswell, Forsyth, received Feb. 14, 1901 by Logan Matthews, baptised March 15, 1903
Montie McManus, Forsyth, received Feb. 15, 1901 by Logan Matthews
Lula McManus ,Forsyth, received Feb. 15, 1901 by Logan Matthews
Maud Parrish, Forsyth, received Feb. 15, 1901 by Logan Matthews
Bessie Parrish, Forsythh, received Feb. 15, 1901 by Logan Matthews
Lucy Breedon, Forsyth, received Feb. 15, 1901 by Logan Matthews
Olgie Crockett, Forsyth, received Feb. 15, 1901 by Logan Matthews
Gladys Vanzandt Forsyth, received, Feb. 15, 1901 by Logan Matthews, beptised March 15, 1903
Lula Cochran, Forsyth, received, Feb. 15, 1901 by Logan Matthews
Ola Cochran, Forsyth, received Feb. 15, 1901 by Logan Matthews
W. H. Price, Forsyth, received May 4, 1902 by T. B. Griffin
Mrs. W. H. Price, Forsyth, received May 4, 1902 by T. B. Griffin
Roy Price, Forsyth, received, May 4, 1902 by T. B. Griffin

RECORD of MARRIAGES

June 1, 1890—W. L. Cook 22, Swan, Mo. Fannie Raney 22, Swan, Mo. Officiating Minister, Rev. L. E. Gower, Witness, G. F. Raney, C. Cook, & others.
July 2, 1890—A. M. Russell, 34 Forsyth, Mo. Lula Stout, 20, Taney City, Mo. Married by Rev. L. E. Gower, witness N. E. and T. B, Stout.
Jan. 4, 1891—George Rose, 20 Taney City, Mo. Rowa Stout, 17 Taney City, Mo. by Rev L. E. Gower, witnessed by N. E. and B. F. Stout.
August 20, 1892—Thomas Fletcher McReynolds, Stone Co. Mo. and Mary Lilse, Christian Co. married by H. Threlfall
Sept. 16, 1892—Fred Crouch, Galena, Mo. Cora J. Aoher, Galena, Mo. married by H. Threlfall.
May 10, 1893—George W. R. Smith, Kirbeyville, Mo. and Edna J. Layton Kirbeyville, Mo. by H. Threlfall
July 5, 1893—T. Hodge Jones, Galena, Mo. Sarah E. Stockstill, Galena, Mo. Taney Co. by H. Threlfall. Witness, B. F. Yocum
Dec. 3, 1893—Sanford Frank, Springfield, Mo. And Eliza Rebecca Cathrine Clark, Taney City, Mo. By H. Threlfall. Witness The Clark Family
July 4,1895— Alvah H. Wilson, 21 Oswego, Kansas and Emily A. Kilby, 18, Taney City, Mo. by E. C.

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Pierce, witness, John and Richard Kilby.
Sept. 25, 1898—William Long, Taneyville, Mo. And Mrs. O. C. Rose, Taneyville, Mo. by H. M. King witness Mrs. Wheeler and Maud Wheeler.
Dec. 14, 1898—John M. McClary, Kerbyville, Mo. and Rosetta A. Pickett, Kerbyville, Mo. witness - Judge McClary & C. H. Pickett
Dec. 25, 1898—B. F. Stout, Taneyville, Mo. & Minty Warren, Taneyville, Mo. by H. M. King, witness, C. F. King.
June 1895—Barton P. Haven, Forsyth, Mo. & Molly Casey, Forsyth, Mo. by F. V. Baldwin, witness, S. D. Baldwin.
Apr. 3, 1902—George M. Foster, Avery, Mo. & Sarah A. Rhcdes, Forsyth, Mo. married by F. V. Baldwin.
May 11, 1903—W. I. Moore, Forsyth, Mo. & Pearl Groom, Forsyth, Mo. married by F. V. Baldwin, witness, S. D. Baldwin and others
July 28, 1904—John 7. Williams, Taneyville, Mo. & Clara Anderson, Taneyville, married by T. B. Griffin.
June 21, 1908—James H. Ellison, Cedar. Creek, Mo. and Nattie A. Mills, Garrison, Mo. Married at Brides home by T. B. Griffin.

Record of BAPTISMS

Peter Church, 1896, sprinkled, Taneyville, school house, by W. J. Simmons
Mercy Kilby, 1896, baptised in Swan creek, by W. J. Simmons
Emily A. Wilson, 1896 baptised in Swan Creek, by W. J. Simmons
Lydia S. Simkins, 1896 baptised in Swan Creek by W. J. Simmons
Vena Tarkington, 1898, sprinkled, at M. E. Chapel by W. J. Simmons
Philadelphia Garrett, 1898 sprinkled at M. E. Chapel by W. J. Simmons
Alvah H. Wilson, 1905, baptised in swan Creek, by T. B. Griffin
Eva Mills, Oct. 1905 baptised in Swan Creek by T. B. Griffin
Mary E. Yeatman, July 26, 1908 by Dr. G. Reaser
Dora Teague, July, 1908 by Rev T. E. Prall
John Snell, May, 1807, baptised by T. B. Griffin
Mis Emily Redfern, baptised July 1908 by F. E. Prall
O. Nance, Dec. 1900, Swan Creek, Garrison by T. B. Griffin.
Ann Nance, Dec. 1900, Swan Creek, Garrison by T. B. Griffin.
Sarah Nance, Dec. 1900, Swan Creek, Garrison, by T. B. Griffin.
N. E. Nance, April 1902, Swan Creek, Garrison, by T. B. Griffin.
Kate McConkey, Nov. 1903, Forsyth, White River by T. B. Griffin
John L. Morrow, July, 1908, Taneyville, swancreek by Rev. T. E. Prall
Aletha M. Morrow, July 1908, Taneyville, Swan Creek, by Rev. T. E. Prall
Wesley A. Morrow, July, 1908, Taneyville, Swan Creek by Rev. T. E. Prall
Alice Kilby, July 1908, Taneyville, Swan Creek, by Rev. T. E. Prall
Nora L. Ingrim, July 1908, Taneyville, Swan Creek, by Rev. T. E. Prall
Solomon Hyres, June 26, 1900 by T. B. Griffin
C. J. & Minnie Farwell, April, 1902, Garrison by T. B. Griffin
Mary Farley Davis, July 1908, Taneyville, by L. G. Reaser
Alexander Chapman and Elizabeth Chapman, Forsyth, by T. B. Griffin
John W. and Cathie Leibbart Bennett, Taneyville, July, 1908, by T. F. Prall
Miss Myrtle Bonebrake, July 1908, Taneyville, by T. F. Prall
Alice Arnold, June, 1909, Forsyth, by T. B. Griffin
C. Aubra, June, 1909, Forsyth, by T. B. Griffin
Mrs. Sarah A. Bennett, Taneyville, by T. B. Griffin
Will Bennett, Taneyvile, by T. B. Griffin

At this time there were several other churches in the county, for following many of the names will be such remarks as—joined the Baptists, gone to the Camelites, gone to the Presbyterians.

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