Church and Family History Research Assistance for Primitive Baptist Churches in Washington County, Illinois
CHURCHES:
ELKHORN
Elkhorn Church was organized in 1819 or earlier, as this church united with the Illinois Association in October 1819, her messengers being William Thompson and James Fisher, who reported 13 members, of which 7 had been received during the year. The names of charter members, or of the presbytery which constituted this church have not been obtained.
In 1820, William Thompson Sr. and William Thompson Jr. were messengers, who reported 16 members. Others who were chosen as messengers before 1840 included Elder William Roundtree, Israel Strait, William Tharp Sr., John Thompson, Elder Alexander Conlee, Isaac Conlee, William Wheelis, John Byrd, J. Marvin, J. Ragland, Elder James Smith, Dunning Baker, L. Berry Ford, Joseph Kinyon, William Kinyon, James Kinyon, and Elder Shadrach Cheek.
Elkhorn Church hosted the Illinois Association in 1825, 1832, 1840, 1852, 1858, 1862, and 1865. The Illinois Association dissolved in 1869. In 1874 this church united with the Bethel Association, at which time the church still had twelve members. In 1882, the church reported 7 members. It appears the church had dissolved by 1887, and some of the members remaining united with Nine Mile Church in Perry County.
Elkhorn Church was located about eight miles northwest of Nashville, at or near Plumb Hill, not far from Elk Horn Creek.
SURNAMES OF MEMBERS:
LITTLE MUDDY
Little Muddy Church is listed in the minutes of Bethel Association for 1832, which say it was located in Washington County. No other information has been located on this church.
CONCORD
See Clinton County.
BETHEL
A church named Bethel was received as a member of the Illinois Association in 1842, her messengers being Elder Richard Ragland and E. Tackit. This church continued to represent in the Association through 1866.
Among the members of this church were Elders Richard Ragland, William W. Palmier, and Robert Q. West, and Brethren E. Tackit, G. W. Ramey, Jonathan W. Jones, and C. C. Culley. The membership of the church fluctuated between six and ten members during the period of its existence, after which the remaining members apparently united with the Elkhorn Church.
ADDITIONAL REFERENCE MATERIAL IN THE PRIMITIVE BAPTIST LIBRARY:
Minutes of the Illinois Baptist Association; Minutes of the Bethel Association.
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