July Term, 1859 after divine servis, the
Church set in conferance (sic) after inquiring
for the fellowship of the Church refrance (sic)
cald (sic) for the case of Sister Hall taken up
after being well deliberated uppon (sic) a motion Mar
8
by J. Dedman and seconded by D. Fry whith (sic)
the church can bar (sic) with Sister Hall and fellow
ship her under existing circumstances or not the
Church agree to bar (sic) with her. the
Church then proseed (sic) to appoint her delegates
to the Association. she appoint Patrick M. Lancaster,
J. A. Smart, John Dedman, in case of failor
(sic)
David Fry. The Church agree to send 3.00 dollar
contribution tthe Association . thar (sic) being
no other business before the church dismist (sic)
by the modrater (sic) in order. Sion Bass,
Mod.
John Dedman, Clk
August Term 1859 after divine servis (sic)
the
Church set in conferance (sic) after inquiring
for the fellowshit (sic) of the church gave an
invotation (sic) for the recept of members. Elizabeth
Taley and Elizabeth Coss Booth came forward and
was received by leter (sic) refrance (sic) cald (sic)
for the leter (sic)
to the Association red (sic) and recevd (sic) then Brother
Smart made aplication (sic) for a leter (sic) for Brother
John Hall and Sister Martha Hall leters (sic)
was granted them. Thar (sic) beeing (sic) no other business
before the church dismist (sic) in order by the
Modrater. (sic)
P. M. Lancaster, Mod
John Dedman, Clk
Sept Term 1859 No conferance (sic) on count
of the Brethren
being away (sic) to the Association.
October Term 1859 after divine servis (sic)
the Church
set in Conferance (sic). gave an in votation (sic) for
the
reception of members. A black man came forward
by the name of Reuben came forward wishing
to joyne (sic) by recantation after some examination
the Church thawght (sic) it best to lay the
case over until next conference and appoint a
comitee (sic) to inquire after the caricter (sic) of
this Boy
Reuben the Church apoynt (sic) J. A. Smarte and
John Dedman to inquire and reporte (sic) at next
conferance (sic) the chuch then agree to lay over the
communion until the next regular time. tha (sic)
beeing (sic)
no other business before the chuch dismist (sic) in
order by the Mod.
Patrick M. Lancaster, Mod.
John Dedman, Clk.
November Term 1859 After divine servis (sic),
the
Church set in Conferance (sic) gave an in votation (sic)
for the recept of members none came forward
refrance (sic) cald (sic) for the case of Reuben taken
up
the comity (sic) report that they have not had the
chance to inquire after the caricter (sic) of Reuben.
The Chuch agree to lay the case over until
the Comity (sic) have an oportunity (sic) to inquire
and report to the Church. Brother Sion Bass
then stated to the Church that thar (sic) had been
some statments (sic) made by John Hooker
over in Kentuckey (sic) to the Church that he joynd (sic)
thar (sic)
that the reasons he did not get a leter (sic) of dis
mission hear (sic) was that Brother John Dedman
objected to his geting (sic) a leter (sic) on the acount
(sic)
of his owing Dedman one dolar (sic) which the
Church knew was false. the Church then
authorized John Dedman to wright (sic) a leter (sic)
to
the Church whar (sic) Hooker joynd (sic) and let them
the true state of the case with Hooker at Brush
Creek and present at the next Conference and
the Brethren would all sign the leter (sic) and send
it to the Church that Hooker had Joyned (sic) in
Kentuckey (sic). Thar (sic) beeing (sic) no other business
on
hand the Church then dismist (sic) by the Modrater (sic).
Sion Bass, Mod.
John Dedman, Clk.
December Term 1859 no Conference oing (sic)
to
bad weather.
John Dedman, Clk.
January Term 1860 No conference on acount
(sic) of
bad weather.
John Dedman, Clk.
February Term 1860 after divine servis (sic)
the church
met in conferance (sic) gave an invotation (sic) for
the recept
of members. None came forward . Refrance (sic)
Cald (sic) for
the comity (sic) that was sent to inquire into the
caricter (sic) of Reuben reported and was
dismist the Case of recevin (sic) dismissed as he had
joyned (sic) the missionaries before the Church had an
opertunity (sic) to inquire (sic) into his caricter (sic)
Brother Daniel Smith came forward and denied
a charge against him for drunkness (sic)
and posatively (sic) said it was false the Church said
they war (sic) satisfied with Brother Smith statements
about the mater (sic). thar (sic) being no other
business on
hand dismist (sic) by the modrater (sic).
P. M. Lancaster, Mod
John Dedman, Clk
March Term 1860 After divine servis (sic)
the
church set in conferance (sic) after inquiring
for the felowship (sic) of the church gave
an invotaion (sic) for the recept of members none
came forward. refrance (sic) cald (sic) for thar (sic)
was
none thar (sic) being no other business on hand
the Church dismist (sic) by the modrater. (sic)
Sion Bass Mod.
John Dedman Clk
Aprile (sic) Term 1860 after divine servis
(sic) the church
set in conferance (sic) after inquiring for the fellowship
of the church gave an invotation (sic) for the recept
of members none came forward refrance (sic) cald (sic)
for
thar (sic) was none the church agre (sic) to comune (sic)
on
tomorrow thar (sic) being no other business on hand
dismist (sic) by the modrater. (sic)
Sion Bass Mod.
John Dedman, Clk
May Term 1860 after divine servis (sic) the
Church
set in conferance (sic) after enquiring for the
fellow ship of the church gave an invotation (sic)
for the reception of members. Sister Rachel Jane Roy
came forward with a leter (sic) of dismission
and was received by leter (sic). refrence (sic) cald
(sic)
for thar (sic) was none Thar (sic) being no business
before the
churnch dismist (sic) by the Mod.
Sion Bass, Mod.
John Dedman, Clk.
June Term 1860 After divine servis (sic) the
Church
set in conference. 1 inquire for the fellowship of
the Church 2 gave an invotation (sic) for the reception
of members none came forward 3 inquire
for refrance (sic) thar (sic) is none 4 thar (sic) beeing
(sic) no
business before the church dismist (sic) by the Modrater.
(sic)
Sion Bass, Mod
John Dedman, Clk
July Term 1860 After divine servis (sic) the
Church
set in Conferance (sic) 1 inquire for the fellowship
of the church 2 gave an invotation (sic) for the
reception of members Brother John Hall and
Sister Martha Hall came forward and handed
back thar (sic) leter (sic) and was received
3 the church
agree to comune (sic) on tomorrow 4 the church agreed
to elect her delegats (sic) to the Association choose
John Dedman, John A. Smart, Patrick M. Lancaster
in case of failer (sic) Stephen H. Wright thar (sic)
beeing (sic)
no other business before the church dismist (sic) by
the
modrater. (sic)
Sion Bass, Mod
John Dedman, clk
August Term, 1860 after divine servis (sic)
the church
set in conferance (sic) 1 inquire for the fellowship
of the church 2 gave an invotation (sic) for the
reception
of members none came forward 3 refrance (sic)
cald (sic) for
the leter (sic) to the Association red (sic) and recevd
(sic) 4 thar (sic) beeing (sic)
no other business on hand dismist (sic) in order .
Sion Bass, Mod.
John Dedman, Clk.
Sept Term 1860 after divine servis (sic)
the Church set in conferance (sic) gave an in
votation (sic) for the recept of members. Brother John
Washburn recevd (sic) by leter (sic) refrance (sic)
cald (sic ) for thar (sic)
was no refrance (sic) thar (sic) being no other
business on
hand dismist (sic) by the modrater.(sic)
P. M. Lancaster, Mod
John Dedman, Clk
October Term, 1860 After divine servis (sic)
the
Church set in conferance (sic)gave an invotation (sic)
for the recept of members . A request by Brother
J. A. Smart for Sister Christy that the Church
reconsider her case the Church agree to tak (sic) up
the case for consideration and referd (sic) it until
next conferance (sic) the Church agre (sic) to comune
(sic) on
tomorrow thar (sic) beeing (sic) no other business before
the Church dismist (sic) by the mod. in order.
P. M. Lancaster, Mod.
John Dedman, Clk
November Term, 1860 after divine servis (sic)
the Church
set in Conferance (sic) 1 inquire for the fellowship
of the Church 2 gave an invotation (sic) for the
recept
of members. Jane Prowel came forward and related
her experience and was recevd (sic) into the fellowship
of the church 3 refrance (sic) cald (sic) for the case
of Sister
Cristy taken up by the Church. Motion by Brother
Washburn. And by Brother ___
det in March 1852 in excluding her and restore
her to fellowship and gave her a leter (sic) of dismission
from the church. The church say resind (sic) and gave
her
a letter thar (sic) beeing (sic) no other business before
the
church dismist (sic) by the mod. on Sunday morning at
the water Marindy Tally came forward and related
her experience and was recevd (sic) into the fellowship
of the church and was baptized also.
P. M. Lancaster, Mod.
John Dedman, Clk
December Term 1860 after divine servis (sic)
the
church set in conference inquire for
the fellowship of the church 2 gave an invotation (sic)
for the recept of members. none came
forward. 3 refranc (sic) cald (sic) for thar (sic) was
none 4
motion by Brother L. Washburn and second by Brother
Wright that the Brethren and Sisters gave Brother
Smart thar (sic) wright (sic) hand in token of thar (sic)
aprobation (sic) to his Publick (sic) exercise 5 motion
by
Brother L. Washburn and second by Brother Wright
that the wrighting (sic) of the lter (sic) for
Sister Christy
bee (sic) laid over until next conferance (sic) for further
consideration . a majority of the Church say lay it
over. Thar (sic) beeing (sic) no other business before
the
church, dismist (sic) by the modrater (sic) in order.
P. M. Lancaster Mod
John Dedman, Clk
January Term 1861 after divine servis (sic) the
church
set in conferance (sic) 1 inquire for the fellowship
of the church 2 gave an invotation (sic) for the
recept
of members. none came forward 3 refrance
(sic) cald (sic)
for 4 the mater (sic) of wrighting (sic) the leter (sic)
taken
up. no Brother wiling (sic) to wright (sic) the leter
(sic).
after saying a goodeel (sic) about the mater (sic) pro
and
con a motion by Brother Malone and second by Brother
Hall that
the church resind all that they had done
relative to the case and throw it back to
March 1852 whar (sic) they took it up the Church
say throw the case out. Thar (sic) beeing (sic) no
other business on hand dismist (sic) by the
modrater (sic) in order. P. M. Lancaster
Mod.
John Dedman, Clk
February Term 1861 after divine servis (sic) the
church
set in conferance (sic) 1 inquire for the fellowship
of the church 2. gave an invotation (sic)
for the
recept of members none came forward. 3 a
request
by Brother P. M. Lancaster that the church
gave Sister Mary Briggs a sertificate (sic) shoing (sic)
situation of her case at Brush Creek the
the (sic) church say gave her a certificate and that
the clerk wright (sic) it thar (sic) beeing (sic) no
other business before the church dismist (sic) in
order.
P. M. Lancaster, Mod.
John Dedman, clk
March Term, 1861 after divine servis (sic) the church
set in conferance (sic) 1 inquire for the fellowship
of the church 2 gave an invotation (sic) for the
recept of members none came forward
3 refrance (sic)
cald (sic) for thar (sic) was none thar (sic) beeing
(sic) no other business
on hand dismist (sic) by the modrater (sic) in order.
Sion Bass, Mod.
John Dedman, Clk
Aprile (sic) Term 1861 after divine servis (sic)
the church
set in conferance (sic) 1 inquire for the fellowship
of the church 2 gave an invotation (sic) for the
recept of members none came forward 3 refrance
(sic)
cald (sic) for there is no refrance (sic) 4
the church agree
to commune on tomorrow Sunday. Thar (sic) beeing (sic)
no
other business before the church dismist (sic) in
order by the modrater (sic).
P. M. Lancaster, Mod'r
John Dedman, Clk
May Term 1861 after divine servis (sic) the church
set in conferance (sic) 1 inquire for the fellow
ship of the church 2. gave an invotation (sic)
for the recept of members . none came forward.
3 call for refrance (sic) thar (sic) is none. thar (sic)
beeing (sic)
no other business the church dismist (sic) in order.
P. M. Lancaster Mod.
John Dedman, Clk
June Term 1861 After divine servis (sic) the
church
set in conference 1 inquire for the fellowship
of the church 2 gave an invotation (sic) for the
recept of members. none came forward. no
other
business before the church dismist (sic) in order.
Sion Bass, Mod.
John Dedman, Clk
July Term 1861 after divine servis (sic) the
Church
set in conference 1. Inquire for the fellowship
of
the church 2 gave An in votation (sic) for the recept
members none came forward. 3 refrance
(sic) cald (sic) for
thar (sic) is no refrance (sic). thar (sic) beeing (sic)
no other
business before the church dismist (sic) in order.
J. A. Smart Mod.
John Dedman, Clk
August Term 1861 after divine servis (sic) the church
set in conferance (sic) 1. inquire for the fellowship
of the church. 2. gave an invotation (sic) for the recept
of members none came forward. 3 the church
say that
she is satisfied with the ecknoledement (sic) of
Brother John Rodgers in the case of hurting
Brother Washburn's feelings. 4 the leter (sic)
to the
Association red (sic) and recevd (sic) 5 the Church agree
too (sic)
commune tomorow (sic) thar (sic) being no other business
before the church dismist (sic) in order by the Mod'r.
Sion Bass, Mod.
John Dedman, Clk
Sept Term 1861 no conferance (sic)
October Term 1861 after divine servis (sic) the
church
set in conferance (sic) 1 inquire for the fellow
ship of the church. 2 gave an invotation (sic)
for
the recept on members. none came forward. 3 refrance
(sic)
cald (sic) for no refrance (sic) the church agree to
comune (sic)
on tomorrow Sunday. Thar (sic) beeing (sic) no other
business
dismist (sic) in order.
Sion Bass, mod.
John Dedman, Clk
November Term 1861 after divine servis (sic)
the
church set in conferance (sic) 1inquired for the fellow
ship of the church. 2 gave an invotation (sic) for
the recept of members none came forward. 3. referance
(sic)
cald (sic) for no refrance (sic) thar (sic) beeing (sic)
no other business
on hand dismist (sic) in order. Sion Bass, Mod.
John Dedman, Clk.
December Term 1861 after divine servis (sic)
the
Church set in conference 1. inquire for the
fellowshit (sic) of the church. 2 gave an invotation
(sic)
for the recept of members none came forward. 3
refrance (sic) cald (sic) for thar (sic) is none thar
(sic) beeing (sic) no other
business, dismist (sic) in order. Sion Bass, Mod
John Dedman, Clk
January Term 1862 after divine servis (sic)
the
Church set in conferance (sic) 1 inquire for the
fellowship of the Church 2. gave an invotation
(sic)
for the recept of members. none came forward. 3.
refrance (sic) cald (sic) for no refrance (sic)
thar (sic) beeing no other
business before the church dismist (sic) by the Mod.
John A. Smart, Mod
John Dedman, Clk
February Term 1862 No Conference on account
of
bad weather.
March Term 1862 No conference on account of
bad weather.
Aprile (sic) Term 1862 After divine Servis
set in
conference 1 inquire for the fellowship of
the Church. the case of Susan Tally brawght (sic)
up and excluded for basterdey (sic) 2. the case
of
Brother Harison Lancaster brawght (sic) up for
wring (sic) and restord (sic) 3. the Case of Brother
Levi Rodgers brawght (sic) up for Crass swaring (sic)
and
referd (sic) until the next conference.
Sion Bass, Mod.
Stephen H. Wright, Clk pro tem
May Term 1862 After divine servis (sic) the
Church set in Conference 1 inquire for the
fellowship of the church 2. gave an invotation
(sic)
for the recept of members none came forward.
3. call for refrance (sic) the Case of Brother Levi
Rodgers taken up after som (sic) investigation
the Church agree to lay the Case over until
next Conferance (sic) and agree to call helps from
Round Lick, Hickmans Creek and Helton Creek
to assist in the investigation Brother Levi
Rodgers Case. Thar (sic) beeing (sic) no other bisiness
(sic) on
hand dismist (sic) by the modrater (sic).
Patrick M. Lancaster, Mod.
John Dedman, clk.
June Term 1862 after divine servis (sic)
the Church set in Conference 1inquire for
the fellowship of the church 2 gave an in
votation (sic) for the recept of members. none came
forward. 3 refrance (sic) cald (sic) the case of
Brother
Levi Rodgers taken up the Church agree to
appoint a Comitte (sic) of three out of her
boddy (sic) to gow (sic) out with the helps from
Round Lick and Hickmans Creek to investigate
the Case and reporte (sic) to the Church the
comitty (sic) reporte (sic) they think best to equit
Brother Rodgers oing (sic) to the condition of
his mind. The Church crdielly (sic) equiting (sic) with
the comitty (sic) thar (sic) being no other business
before the church dismissed by J. Petta.
Sion Bass, Mod.
John Dedman, Clk.
July Term 1862 after divine servis the Church
set in Conferance (sic) 1 inquire for the fellowship
of the Church 2 Gave an invitation for the
reception of members none came forward. 3
refrance (sic) cald (sic) for thar (sic) was no refrance
(sic) 4 the
Church proceed to choose her deligats (sic) to the
Association. Choose P. M. Lancaster, J. Smarte and
John Dedman in case of failer (sic) D. Fry. Thar (sic)
being no other business on hand dismist (sic) in
order.
Sion Bass, Mod.
John Dedman, Clk.
August Term 1862 After divine servis (sic)
the
Church set in conferance (sic) 1 inquire for
the fellowship of the Church 2 gave
an invotation (sic) for the recept of members.
none came forward. 3. call for refrance (sic) thar
(sic)
is none. 4. Reed (sic) the leter (sic) to the Association
and recevd (sic)
by the Church . Thar (sic) beeing (sic) no other business
before the Church dismist (sic) in order.
Sion Bass, Mod.
John Dedman, Clk.
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