Turners of Fayette County
Turners of Fayette County and Descendants
Moses T. C. Turner (1786-1866)
Submitted by Ray Turner, Nashville, AR
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Moses T. C. Turner (1786-1866)
Submitted by Ray Turner, Nashville, AR
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Starr & Pinkston Families
by Linda S. Starr, Norman, OK
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Henry and Mary Starr
(c. 1752-c. 1821)
submitted by Rev. Parrish for Inman Church History
The Rev. Gary M. Parrish, son of Clara Rowe Lamb and step-son of Ralph Weldon Lamb, was born on February 14, 1942 in Harris County, Georgia. He became a part of the Inman Community and Inman Church when his mother married Ralph Lamb in 1958.
Andrew Carl Welden (1886-1937) &
Letitia Belle Mullins (1899-1947)
submitted by Tish Sledge Judy of Peachtree City, GA (grandaughter)
Andrew Carl Welden
Andrew Carl Welden was born July 21, 1886 in Inman Georgia. He was the 6th out of 10 children. His parents were Dr. Elijah Burrell Welden and Mary Frances Harp Welden.
Andrew Jimerson Henderson (1824-1887) &
Elizabeth Hill (1827-1896)
--First at Liberty Chapel
submitted by Joseph Henry Hightower Moore, Hampton, GA, direct descendent--All rights reserved
My Fond Memories of Inman United Methodist Church
submitted by Rev. Overstreet, Williamson, GA
by Dr. David Campbell
published Jan. 1999 in the
WESLEYAN CHRISTIAN ADVOCATE
(Joe Brown Census)
copied from microfilm by S. J. Overstreet
This census was ordered by Gov. Joe Brown of Georgia in Dec. 1863 in order to assess the possible soldiers still on-site in the state. This census does not include the adult males already gone to the War Between the States.
FAYETTE COUNTY--26TH SENATORIAL DISTRICT
Ambrose Williams Gray (1805-1867)
By Joseph Henry Hightower Moore
Written for Inman Methodist Church, Inman, Fayette County, Georgia 1998
Ambrose Williams Gray was one of the Trustees of Liberty Chapel Methodist Episcopal Church in 1854 and afterward. He was a great-grandson of John GRAY (died 1751) of Augusta County, Virginia, who is accepted by descendants as the immigrant ancestor of this family line.
submitted by S. J. Overstreet
Quintus C. Grice was recommended for a License to Exhort at a Liberty Chapel church conference in 1885. Original records of the conference read: