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==Early History==
This Church was organized in the year 1847 or 1848 and immediately
This Church was organized in the year 1847 or 1848 and immediately
became a member of the Association. She was located across the Ohio
became a member of the Association. She was located across the Ohio
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located.
located.


==Lost Records==
As the records of the Association are lost prior to 1850, we have
As the records of the Association are lost prior to 1850, we have
no information as to her early progress. She reported 17 members in 1850
no information as to her early progress. She reported 17 members in 1850
and 21 in 1851. No report is given for 1852 and 1853 and in consequence
and 21 in 1851.  
===Investigation===
No report is given for 1852 and 1853 and in consequence
of this the Association appointed Elder I. R. Allen and Brethren
of this the Association appointed Elder I. R. Allen and Brethren
William Chatham and C. T . Noel to investigate. They reported the
William Chatham and C. T . Noel to investigate. They reported the

Latest revision as of 18:38, 20 September 2016

Early History

This Church was organized in the year 1847 or 1848 and immediately became a member of the Association. She was located across the Ohio River from Newburgh, Indiana, in territory now belonging to Henderson County. Her name was taken from the small village in which she was located.

Lost Records

As the records of the Association are lost prior to 1850, we have no information as to her early progress. She reported 17 members in 1850 and 21 in 1851.

Investigation

No report is given for 1852 and 1853 and in consequence of this the Association appointed Elder I. R. Allen and Brethren William Chatham and C. T . Noel to investigate. They reported the Church extinct and her name was dropped from the roll in 1854. G. W . Knight was the clerk of the Church during her brief history. No record of the pastor has been found.

Several efforts on the part of the Associational Missionary were made after this to revive the work here but all came to naught.

Source: A History of the Daviess-McLean Baptist Association in Kentucky, 1844-1943. Wendell H. Rone, Messenger Job Printing Co., Inc., Owensboro, Kentucky, 1944.