Index of Biographical Sketches
for Inman United Methodist Church History
Biography Section
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Please find web links to the articles on many of the families represented here. Click on the web link to access the articles of interest to you.
Starr & Pinkston: Henry Starr (1752-1821) & Shadrack Pinkston (1750-1785) and Descendents--Our Earliest Pastors from the Liberty Chapel congregation, by Linda S. Starr http://members.aol.com/InmanGA/family.starr.html and see more about this entire family at another site -- http://homepages.rootsweb.com/~marykozy
Mitchell Families in Fayette County, GA, by Nancy Mitchell Morris http://members.aol.com/InmanGA/family.mitchell.html
Hightower Family: William Hightower (1773-1845) & Ms. Fann (1770-1840-50), James Calhoun Hightower (1813-1891) & Manervia Ann Armstrong (1813-1889) by Joseph Henry Hightower Moore http://members.aol.com/InmanGA/family.hightower.html .
Elisha Hill (1777-1856) & Martha Patsy Stubbs (1784-1829) by S. J. Overstreet, John Story (1811-1868) & Mary Hill by Mary Harper, John Hill (1812-1884) & Elvirah S. McGriff (1831-1898) by S. J. Overstreet http://members.aol.com/InmanGA/family.hill.html
Moses T. C. Turner (1786-1866) and descendents by Ray Turner http://members.aol.com/InmanGA/family.turner.html
McLucas: From Scotland to Georgia: Archibald McLucas (1799-1841), Andrew McLucas (1827-28--1863), Rev. Daniel McLucas (1832-1899) & Rebecca Ann Chambers (1828-1908), Archibald McLucas (1856-1903) & Sarah Jane Lunsford (1858-1925), Hon. Daniel Allen McLucas (1835-1900) & Charlotte S. Hightower (1840-1918) by John L. McLucas, Sr., John McLucas, Jr., and S. J. Overstreet http://members.aol.com/InmanGA/family.mclucas.html
Joseph Sanders Chambers (1799-1858) & Frances Asbury Stinchcomb (1802-1894) by Sadie Burdett Chambers http://members.aol.com/InmanGA/family.chambers.html
Rev. William W. Steagall (1804-1884) by Judy Ray http://members.aol.com/InmanGA/family.steagall.html
The Gray Family--Ambrose Williams Gray (1805-1867) & Sarah Collier Hodnett (1814-1907) by Joseph Henry Hightower Moore http://members.aol.com/InmanGA/family.gray.html
Dorman (1805-1894) by John Lynch http://members.aol.com/InmanGA/family.dorman.html
Rev. Elias Wells Story (1807-1888) by Mary Harper; addendum by S. J. Overstreet http://members.aol.com/InmanGA/family.story.html
Harp & Minter Families by Jim and Richard Minter; Rev. Mozee Harp (1819-1874) & Sarah Hill (1820-1909) by John L. McLucas, Sr., and S. J. Overstreet http://members.aol.com/InmanGA/family.harp.html
Rev. John William Mills (1819-1874) & Sarah Elizabeth Chambers (1823-1840) by Chandler Eavenson http://members.aol.com/InmanGA/family.mills.html
Rev. Bogan Mask (1821-1898) & Mary Frances Chambers (1825-1912) by Jennifer B. Daniel; Rev. Ruth Shaw, by Ruth Baird Shaw; Rev. Cecil Dix, by Cecil Dix; Lavay http://members.aol.com/InmanGA/family.mask.html
Henderson Family--Andrew J. Henderson & Elizabeth Hill, by Joseph Henry Hightower Moore http://members.aol.com/AckertGA/family.henderson.html
Thomas F. Luncford (1824-1888) & Martha Rachel Hill (1822-1890), by Griffin A. Lunceford and S. J. Overstreet http://members.aol.com/InmanGA/family.luncford.html
The Lambs of Fayette County Georgia: John M. Lamb (1828-1864) & Martha Chambers (1830-1913) by R. Gene Lamb http://members.aol.com/InmanGA/family.lamb.html
Quintus C. Grice (1830-1915) & Sarah C. Gray (1838-1899) by S. J. Overstreet http://members.aol.com/InmanGA/family.grice.html
James Absolom Chambers (1833-1905) & Mary Ann Dorman (1824-1908) by Sadie Burdett Chambers http://members.aol.com/InmanGA/family.chambers2.html
Drury Banks Family--Joseph Newton Banks, Jr. (1839-1919) & Nancy Missouri Mitchell (1843-1940), Alexander Gardner Banks (1882-1970) & Lula Effie McLucas (1881-1946), Sara Nancy Banks Overstreet (b. 1913), Memories of Lennie Banks Proux and Sara Banks Overstreet, by S. J. Overstreet and Graceann Overstreet Rogers http://members.aol.com/InmanGA/family.banks.html
John A. Nash (1839-1915) by S. J. Overstreet http://members.aol.com/InmanGA/family.nash.html
The Welden's in Inman: Elijah Burrell Welden, M.D. (1844-1922) & Mary Frances Harp (1856-1924); John A. Nash (1839-1915) & Ora Annie Welden (1842-1913), by S. J. Overstreet http://members.aol.com/InmanGA/family.welden.html
Rev. N. E. McBrayer (1849-1938) by Robert McBrayer http://members.aol.com/InmanGA/family.mcbrayer.html
John Lee McLucas (1866-1906) & Louisa Dora Nash (1868-1952) and Family, by John L. McLucas, Sr. http://members.aol.com/InmanGA/family.mclucas2.html
The Walter Lee Burch (1886-1967) Family, by Mary Jean Burch, submitted by Eva Hardin http://members.aol.com/InmanGA/family.burch.html
Andrew Carl Welden (1886-1937) & Letitia Belle Mullins (1899-1947) by Tish S. Judy http://members.aol.com/InmanGA/family.welden2.html
Frank Reeves by himself http://members.aol.com/InmanGA/family.reeves.html
Ware Crowell Orr Callaway (1918-1999) by himself http://members.aol.com/InmanGA/family.callaway.html
Rev. Jacob Lackey, Inman Pastor 1945, by himself http://members.aol.com/InmanGA/family.lackey.html
Biographical sketch by Rev. W. Dan Overstreet http://members.aol.com/InmanGA/family.overstreet.html
Biographical sketch by Rev./Dr. Donald A. Harp, Jr. http://members.aol.com/InmanGA/family.donharp.html
Biographical sketch by Rev. Gary M. Parrish http://members.aol.com/InmanGA/family.parrish.html
pending family articles: Quick, Newton, and more
If you would like to know more about these Inman families, or if you have information to share, contact the church historian at InmanGA@aol.com.
To return to the main church history web page, go to Church History Inman UMC
To see these individuals and families in the church records, go to records.html
To see Inman cemetery census, go to Inman Cemetery
You got it from your father,
It was all he had to give,
So it's yours to use and cherish
For as long as you may live.
If you lose the watch he gave you
It can always be replaced.
But a black mark on your name, son,
Can never be erased.
It was clean the day you took it
And a worthy name to bear.
When he got it from his father
There was no dishonor there.
So make sure you guard it wisely,
After all is said and done.
You'll be glad the name is spotless
When you give it to your son.