Rev. William Washington Steagall
Rev. William Washington Steagall (1804-1884)
William Steagall was a pastor assigned to Liberty Chapel in 1828
submitted by Judy Ray, Bartlett TN, direct descendent
William Steagall was a pastor assigned to Liberty Chapel in 1828
submitted by Judy Ray, Bartlett TN, direct descendent
Some graves marked only with stone, others obvious but unmarked. Would appreciate any further info.
Pastors at Liberty Chapel/Inman United Methodist
compiled by S. J. Overstreet, 1997--based on many works done prior to this time by others, as well as research from many documents on early Methodist history
South Carolina Conference
.1823--Andrew Hammill (Yellow River Mission)
Inman area c. 1900
Liberty Chapel/Inman United Methodist
Early Church Records
By himself
My earliest ancestors in Fayette County, from various records, were the Reeves and Jones families. Wylie (Wilie) Reeves came to this county in the early 1820s along with several grown sons and their families. One of the sons was William Reeves who married his second wife, Martha Ann Black, in 1833. One of their children was Henry Clay Reeves, my grandfather.
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)
submitted by S. J. Overstreet
Dr. E. B. Welden of Inman, Fayette County, GA
John M. Lamb (1828-1864) &
Martha Chambers (1830-1913)
submitted by R. Gene Lamb, Jonesboro, GA, direct descendent
Rev. N. E. McBrayer (1849-1938) & Family
information submitted by Robert McBrayer of Hampton, GA; narrative by S. J. Overstreet
by Chandler Eavenson, Sautee-Nacoochee, GA
Mills--McMullan--Chambers
submitted by Jim Minter, Inman, GA, direct descendent
The Harp family continuously has been a part of the Inman Methodist Church since it began as a brush arbor.