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I'm very pleased to welcome you to my blog on history of First Baptist Church, Washington, Georgia. I started it last year after spending much time thinking about how to do it. The sources I had to use were the minutes of my church's conferences and the minutes of the annual meetings of the Georgia Baptist Associatiion of Churches, as well as my church's website. I decided not to write about long periods of time - decades, centuries, but about years, since that fit better with the Association's minutes. I have not, and probably will not, finish this job.

William T. Johnson
Showing posts with label Tupper H A. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Tupper H A. Show all posts

Sunday, February 14, 2010

1859




This is a record of activities of First Baptist Church of Washington, Georgia, during the church year shown in the title above and ending September 30 of that year.

The church had as pastor at the end of the church year Henry Allen Tupper.

The Georgia Baptist Association of churches met at Goshen Baptist Church in Lincoln County on October 7, 8, 10 following the end of the church year. This church  elected as messengers to attend that meeting members shown after Labels below..

The church letter reported  members gained by baptism: 25, gained by letter: 6, gained by restoration: 3, lost  by dismissal: 6, lost by exclusion: 4: , lost by death: 2, and total remaining: 300, and of these 91 were white and  209 were black

1858




This is a record of activities of First Baptist Church of Washington, Georgia, during the church year shown in the title above and ending September 30 of that year.

The church had as pastor at the end of the church year Henry Allen Tupper.

The Georgia Baptist Association of churches met at Beaverdam Baptist Church in  Wilkes County on October 8, 9, 11  following the end of the church year. This church  elected as messengers to attend that meeting members shown after Labels below..

The church  letter reported  members gained by baptism: 21, gained by letter: 5, gained by restoration: 1, lost  by dismissal: 7, lost by exclusion: 4, lost by death: 3, and total remaining,: 278, and of these 77 were white and 201were black.

1857




This is a record of activities of First Baptist Church of Washington, Georgia, during the church year shown in the title above and ending September 30 of that year.

The church had as pastor at the end of the church year Henry Allen Tupper.

The Georgia Baptist Association of churches met at Shiloh Baptist Church in  Greene County on October 9, 10, 12  following the end of the church year. This church  elected as messengers to attend that meeting members shown after Labels below..

The church letter reported  members gained by baptism: 48, gained by letter: 12, gained by restoration: 3, lost  by dismissal: 11, lost by exclusion: 6, lost by death: 1, and total remaining: 265, and of these  75 were white and  190 were black

Friday, February 12, 2010

1854




This is a record of activities of First Baptist Church of Washington, Georgia, during the church year shown in the title above and ending September 30 of that year.

The church had as pastor at the end of the church year Henry Allen Tupper.

The Georgia Baptist Association of churches met at Friendship Baptist Church in Warren County on October 6, 7, 9 following the end of the c hurch year. This church  elected as messengers to attend that meeting members shown after Labels below..




The church letter reported  members gained by baptism:: 22, gained by letter: 6, lost  by dismissal:: 4 , lost by exclusion: 2 , lost by death: 1, and total remaining: 203 and of these 65 were white and 138 were black.

Wednesday, December 9, 2009

1853


This is a record of activities of First Baptist Church of Washington, Georgia, during the church year shown in the title above and ending September 30 of that year.

The church voted on June 24, 1853, to employ as pastor Rev. Henry Allen Tupper, a native of Charleston, SC, and then pastor at Graniteville, SC. It is of some interest that on the same date Mr. Ker Boyce of Charleston and Graniteville and father-in-law of Mr. Tupper bought the house next door, now known as the Tupper-Barnett house, for $2,800+ and gave it to Mr.Tupper.

The church had as pastor at the end of the church year Henry Allen Tupper.

The Georgia Baptist Association of churches met at Smyrna Baptist Church in Wilkes County on October  7-8, 10 following the end of the church year. This church  elected as messengers to attend that meeting members shown after Labels below..

The church letter reported  members gained by baptism: 9, gained by letter: 9, lost  by dismissal: 3, lost by exclusion:  2 ,  restored: 2, lost by death: 3, and total remaining: 180, and of these 47 were white and 133 were black.