Ijames Cross RoadsIjames Cross Roads
Baptist Church
Compiled Information from the Collection of the
Martin-Wall History Room of the Davie County
Public Library
Mocksville, North Carolina
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History of Ijames Cross Roads 4-14
Baptist Church
Building Ijames Cross Roads 16-17
Baptist Church
Photo of Ijames Cross Roads 19-20
Baptist Church
Cemetery Records 22 - 28
Events and Newspaper Articles 30-43
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diiudCHtS-KosIJAMES CROSS ROAD BAPTIST CHORCH))This is a record of Ijaraes Cross Road BaptistChaarch,. Mocksville, W, C., as tcld by PAr. B. F. White,a member of the church. Mr, White was 80 years of agewhen he related this to Mrs, Nancy Ijames, He remembered distinctly how the church was started, Mr,White died on October 29, I960,It seems his brother, Mr. Jake Whiije had" beenattending church over at ^ton Baptist Church atCana, Some of the members at Eaton were interested instarting a Sunday School here at Ijames Cross Road.With the help of different families in the community,they built a brush arbor, Mr,. Richard Eaton would ridehis old white horse every Sunday in the summertime andhold Sunday School-, He was.-the first Sunday SchoolSuperintendent, ' .Rev. Stallings was the pastor at Eaton Church, Hishome was in Spencer, N. C^ ' Once a month he would comeover and have preaching se3?^?ices for the community;.Mr, M, C, Ijames of. Ijames community gave a tractof land to build a. church,. Different ones gave lumberand work and completed, the church in 1898, . Bfeny hadprofessed and joined, at the brush..arbor• They werebaptized at GlasscpcJcs.Fprd on Bear Creek a.short distance from the; arbpr., . . . . -Rev, S. Di#'Sweim,. of Mocksville, N,.C,.was thefirst pastor .to be. called. The church was officiallyorganized by Rev, J,.N, Stallings and the Rev, T, M,Caudle in September 1897, The.Church.Constitution,Covenant and Articles of Faith.were drawn up at this ..time. ,A record of.this is in the first hook of minutes.(This is the first record of minutes in the book.)On Saturday, Bfoy 20, 1899 the Church wasassembled in.conference and Brother Isaac. ..Ratledge and.J, P, Dwiggins were ordainedas deacons of.the church.Rev, Swaim, Mod,J, 0, Foster, Church Clerk(The next minutes were recorded September 29, 1901.)i^esent Pastor and Brethren, sermon byPastor, from first verses of 14th chapterDAVIE CO.VuBLlC UBRARVn MOCK^.ViLLE, NCof Gospel of St.-John. After whichchurch assembled in conference. Doorsopened fro reception of members. CharlieBooe from Bear Greek, James L. Chaffinand wife, R. C, Chaffin from Rocky Springwere received by letter into our church,■j, P. Chaffin, M. A. Chaffin, J, M. Beckand Wife, Alice Beck, were received ascandidates for baptism. The church gavethose received ..by letter, the right handof fellowship and those for baptism the"right han<d;5 of welcome. Adjourned in order,BenediCtlibn by the Pastor,V. M. Swaim, Mod,Lum Chaffin, Church ClerkOn January 10, 1902- Rev, V, M, Swaim was called toserve indefinitely as Pastor, A,.C, Chaffin elected toserve as Church Clerk, John B. Eatledge, Sexton; J, L,Chaffin,' Treasurer; George W. Booe-.and H, H. PowellSpiritual Committee; Bfeirshall Chaffin, Charlie Booe,William Tutterow, Finance Committee. Adjourned in oraorder. Benediction hy Pastor.Pastors that have served a.re. as follows;Rev, S, D^* Swaim-. , , •• « •1899Rev. V, M. Swaim', , , ,• • f19Q2Rev, C. C, C^shwell , •19C6Rev, B, F. Rollins,- , ^1907■ !"Rev., Wa Iter Wilson. , ^• ^ •1911JRev. W, V. Brown, , , ,1912|Rev. D. W. Littleton, ,.• • «1913.'Rev, B, F, Rollins, *, ,« # •1915Rev. W, V, Erown, » , •• . . # •1924Rev, J. C-, Yates. , , .• • P193C .•iRey, W, V. Brown, . , ,• • * •1932 -1936Rev* W, L, McSwaim, • •J'eb,1937 -Dec, 1941ReV. L, V, Bradley, Jr,.•Apr.1942 -1943Rev. E, 6, Hicks. , • •,Cct,1943 -Dec, 1943. Re-^, W. H-, Hutohins , ,•Feb.1944 -1947Re-vif., W* 0, Barkley, , ,•1947 -June 1957Rev, J, H, McDaniel, Jr,Cct.1957 -PresentCuring; the pastorate of Rev. W, H, Hutchins therewere n o minutes recorded during his ministry.Curing the summer of 1948 under the supervision of
C..HuRrwg5'(bPiP T «ST-J Cfnew^oto i' discussed to build awith this money. The members haiL^^^anrand^o^®®'^.,'dad as much of the work as Doqq-iM= S ?and tiine to get- the church Parted Thr^M®'®committee consisted of John White 'm f pt', F. White, and Milton Tu^w. |he ®-foundation.were laid on October 8, 19SOn Jms 25, 1950. the foUowiAg were ordainedj anIT e! GSscnok®'"°''' John White, Milton Tutterow,' met a^^S^Soh ITsoM ® of people' Mr. W. F. StoZlSt wafffeLnSVofas auctioneer, J, v Potts >.nnffK+ +u to actbenches for #350,00,' Mr M E ria^^ l^ua-^ing andstove for $7,00. The moiiths n-p f°° bought thbOn tercel W5I fSf that time,address was deliveref bv R^r dedicated. Thethe First Baptist Church St^tesville h'""c '^^heL"^« several ministei's nP n+Tn=-« a - t.' There weretook partT?L"s:^iL' ' S w:^e'°?:r^f:T\°"'this-church present. The ih^tor IZ v rn was in- charge.of .the service! ' *July 1952 the trustees were given in«5+mirt-n■to see about a well foP the church This ^a*edlately and a good water supply is in serv-ipad a .result of this action taken by the^h^^employed and a beautiful bl^ket ^ company wasresult of this actiof tot^hfch^ch^oofc^'''r iour cemetery is still covered witra blanket. On June 2, 1957, Rev. f!resignation which was accepted A comm?++iato see about securing s no™ no + conmittee was namedr £sr„-Hr£i vvT ■Ti«+«v «'-'"•'« <J-i. nocKy springs Church: Rev WadpHutchins, Rev# Crawford* i?ot7 PonAin j nwere some of them. On Septeiiber^fS957 I' iJr. of Winston^alem came on trial! L Oct^bf; 6^195?'iPAVIE CO. PUBLiC• . MOCKSVILLEy, Ma) )he was called to be our pastor for one year. A-fthechurch's request to his home church, Urban StreetBaptist Church in ^^inston—Salem, fex'dained him as aBaptist Minister on October 27., 1957, Many of themembers .attended this seryice which was very impressive#On. July 20, 195,8 the church voted to have all tVie"basement floors covered with water proof material, Afirm in^Winston-Salem did the work that added much tothe appearance of the basement#On August 17, 1958j at the regular"conference thechurch called Rev,' MoUaniiel to be our pastor for anotheryear. During the month of September 195$ the'deacons ■ •met with the church clerk and pastor to revise the '• churdh roll, so the letter to the Association would be "complete# 9!? Active and 49 inactive membelrs wereentered in a. new church book#The church had been renting a house in the CenterCoiqcmnity for .our pastor# At the church conference onI|.ovember 16, 1958 a committee was named to find a suit**.arpie.site and begin plans at once for a parsonage. D#SV Tutterow, John White, T. A. Blackwelder, Jr. werenamed. A special conference was called February 8,1959 to see if the congregation would accept the Runterhouse just above the church. The Kunter family of^ three bous and one girl all living in Statesville felt. ^\ like they wanted to do something foir^ our church since^btgiir hcfme place when they were small# Theyoffe^^.to the house, put in bath and' hot water'and let the .church use it for their parsonage" as longas they wanted it# Everyone voted to accept this mostgenerous offer# In JunO of 1959 the .pastor and' hisfamily movied into the remodeled house.Following this history Is an up to daiiiiiroll pf allthe present members of our church# »\"•D 4.
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DAVIE COUNTY
CEMETERIES
A ^VSS
VOLUME I
Cemeteries A - K
Compiled by the
DAVIE COUNTY HISTORICAL
AND GENEALOGICAL SOCIETY
Mocksville, North Carolina
HOWARD FAMILY CEMETERY
Travel Highway 801 from Advance; turn right on Bailey's Chapel Road.
Cemetery will be on the left.
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Surname
Howard
Howard
Surname
Anderson
Anderson
Anderson
Anderson
Anderson
Anderson
Beck
Beck
Blackwelder
Blackwelder
Blackwelder
Blackwelder
Blackwelder
Black\velder
Blackwelder
Blackwelder
Blackwelder
(liven Name
Andrew
Son of C. and Polly Howard
Elizabeth
Daughter of C. and Polly Howard
Birth Date
April 24,1832
J. 11,1824
Death Date
4? 1834
February 1835
UAMES BAPTIST CHURCH CEMETERY
Travel Highway 64 west from Mocksville to ShefReld Road; turn right
Church is on the right, on comer of Ijames Church Road and Sheffield Road.
Given Name
Elmer Gray
Husband of Nan(y Glasscock Allen
Nancy Glasscock
Wife of Elmer Gray Allen
CarlE.
Claytie V.
Ini^t
Twins of J. C. and Sarah Anderson
John C.
Minnie L.
Daughter of J. C. and S. E. Anderson
Sarah L.
Alma Kiramer
Wife of Roland Pinkney Beck
Married August 10,1957
David Richmond
Richmond Conner/Connie
Aged 77 (?)
Funeral Marker only
Roland Pinkn^
Husband of Alma Kimmer Beck
Sarah Euphesene Boyd
Bradley
Son of Harding and Louise Blackwelder
Charlie J.
Eliza E. Blackwelder
Wife of Thomas A. Blackwelder, Sr.
Elton Dwight
Son of C. J. and Estette Blackwelder
Estelle C.
Eula M.
Frank A.
Son of J. A. and L. M. Blackwelder
James Leonard
Husband of Lillian Boger Blackwelder
John Allen
Birth Date
Julys, 1932
March 12,1934
June 4,1928
June 15,1928
February 23, 1925
August 21,1899
March 4,1924
August 1,1900
November 16,1908
July 25,1883
December 29, 1886
September 16,1908
September 6,1881
April 1, 1964
March 20, 1910
1890
March 18,1933
January 20,1912
June 5, 1922
June 12,1909
January 26,1912
December 8,1876
Death Date
No date given
December 11,1996
February 23, 1964
No date given
February 23, 1925
December 28, 1973
March 4,1924
December 6,1974
No date given
January 11,1956
Date unreadable
No date given
April 26, 1952
April 3,1964
December 11, 1991
1969
June 1,1936
No date given
March 2,1990
December 31,1919
February 28,1973
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Lillian Boger
Wife of James Leonard Blackwelder
LulaM.Ratledge
Mattie Sue
Wife of Thomas A. Blackwelder, Jr.
Ruth
Daughter of J. A. and L. M. Blackwelder
Thomas A, Jr.
Thomas A, Sr.
William H.
Ida Booe
D. M.
Emma Ijames
Wife of J. C. Booe
Married March 2,1887
G. W.
J. C.
Husband of Emma Ijames Booe
Nancy G.,
Aged 77 years, 10 months, 20 days
Sister of George Booe
Sallie W. Ratledge
Wife of D. M. Booe
Infant
Daughter of M. D. Jr., and Joan Booie
Betty Boger
Wife of John W. Boyd
Infant
Son of J. W. and B. M. Boyd
John Henry
Husband of Sallie Beck Boyd
John W.
Husband of Betty Boger Boyd
Laura A.
Wife of W. S. Boyd
Mary Etta
Wife of W. S. Boyd
OlaM.
OraT.
Sally Beck
Wife of John Heniy Boyd
W. S.
William Harper
North Carolina
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Bemice
Daughter of N. L. and Pagie Bracken
Linnie Boyd
Wife of William G. Bracken
Thomas G.
William G.
Husband of Linnie Boyd Bracken
Christopher David
Son of John and Karen Budd
Oscar Conrad
Sgt., U.S. Army World War II, Korea
Rachel White
February 15,1909
October 11,1875
December 19,1921
August 11,1959
No date given
September 21, 1896 September 27,1919
November 4,1922
1889
February 25,1913
1869
January 20, 1868
July 16,1862
April 22,1842
September 9,1839
March 24,1839
April 30,1873
March 4,1961
January 13,1922
May 28, 1848
1912
March 1,1909
September 1,1846
December 2,1870
September 11,1903
June 15,1877
May 31,1904
January 1,1870
July 5, 1994
February 7,1921
June 23, 1962
1965
October 20,1985
1940
October 11,1907
December 22, 1933
June 25,1915
June 29,1934
February 14,1917
September 22, 1904
No date given
January 15,1922
May 21,1932
September 14, 1879 November 17,1963
September 15,1876 December 19, 1909
1942
June 20,1996
October 29,1937
September 29, 1954
August 3,1967
February 1,1959
April 9,1914
July 11,1961
September 29,1996
November 10,1987
No date given
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Abner L.
Abner Columbus
Ordained Minister
Abner Morgan
Annie Shaw
Wife of Abner Columbus Chaffin
Cellia A. Wright
Claudia Jo Clouse
Faye Smith
Hazel Blackwelder
Inez Ijames
Wife of Stacy H. Chaffin
J. Bunyon
James L.
James P.
Mabel Duo
Marshall A
Nina Bell
Daughter of M. A. and S. E. Chaffin
13 years, 6 months, 13 days
Ora Mae Sain
Rachel Cornelia Richardson
Robert Moody
Stacy Hanes
Age 78 years, 7 months, 28 days
Pvt., U.S. Army, World War I
Susie E. Peoples
Elizabeth
Age 86 years, 11 months, 28 days
MaryT.
Almedia Martin
Belle Belk
Charlie L.
Infant
Daughter of C. L. and Belle Clary
James Wesley
MaiyE.
Pearl P.
William M
Carl Monroe
Clyde Delia
Husband of Flora Tutterow Cleaiy
Flora Tutterow
Wife of Clyde Delia Cleary
Married November 22,1937
Frank A
James H.
James Philmore "Jim"
Lena C.
Robbie
Robert Smith
Son of Bobbie Cleaiy
Silas M.
North Carolina
Tec 4 66 Armd. Regt., Second Armored
Division
June 2,1858
January 17,1880
December 25, 1937
December 21,1879
June 24,1878
August 21,1864
August 28, 1936
March 8,1909
July 19, 1901
November 12,1908
November 10,1849
September 23, 1873
January 2,1900
April 15,1876
June 20,1905
July 8,1910
August 25, 1848
January 24,1908
September 27, 1895
May 29,1881
October 23, 1826
December 15,1840
August 11,1879
1874
1872
March 9,1916
January 19,1874
August 5,1846
March 18, 1882
July 10,1845
May 21,1946
November 22, 1916
May 8,1919
August 10,1886
January 12,1914
February 28,1892
April 12, 1912
March 1,1894
May 27,1915
May 19,1922
April 5,1945
July 11,1949
No date given
November 9,1955
November 16,1938
August 4,1945
June 28.1985
July 9,1993
April 25, 1994
March 14, 1996
September 7,1921
June 11,1949
July 16.1990
April 2, 1922
January 2,1919
No date given
November 3,1928
October 10,1996
May 17,1975
December 17,1956
October 15,1913
March 28, 1966
October 16,1915
March 22,1926
September 5,1932
May 21, 1946
November 1,1990
No date given
April 26,1949
March 27, 1983
January 16,1948
April 21, 1995
July 11,1942
May 16,1942
January 23,1950
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Draughn
Draughn
Glascock
Glascock
Glasscock
Glasscock
Gobble
Gobble
Gobble
Gobble
Gobble
Gobble
Gobble
Holland
Ijames
liames
Bertie Mae Kimmer
Wife of Lester Draughn
Beverly Hartsell
Wife of Wayne Martin Draughn, Sr.
Married November 25,1983
James Everette
Lelia Ann Burton
Wife of James E. Draughn
Lester Martin
Wayne Martin, Sr.
Husband of Beverly Hartsell Draughn
Annie Belle Allen
James Grover
Katy Ellen Rollins
Marshall Everette, Sr.
Audrey White
Cloyce W.
Felix V.
Flossie Lanier
Jerld
Son of W. V. and F. M. Gobble
OttisLee
Willis Vestle
Sarah Louise
Daughter of J. S. and Rachel Holland
BiUy
Son of E. D. and N. F. Ijames
Elias Denton
Virginia
Pvt., 156 Infantry
Infant
Son of E. D. and N. F. Ijames
Infant
Daughter of M. C. and N. E. Ijames
Joseph M.
M.C.
Husband of Nannie E. Powell Ijames
Margaret M.
Margrette Aim
Mary Frances Dennis Tutterow
Nannie E. Powell
Wife of M. C. Ijames
Naomi W.
Robert Shelds
Walter L.
William L.
Son of J. M. and M. M. Ijames
AnnBoyd
Bobby Gentry
Edward Walter
Evelyn Church
Emma J. Beck
John F.
David Wilson
TEC 5, U.S. Army, World War II
Pauline Renegar
Aveiy P.
July 8,1924
April 3,1952
November 12,1928
October 30, 1931
April 5,1926
May 22,1945
May 18,1891
November 9,1890
October 28,1901
August 3,1896
June 14,1915
April 19, I9I3
August 10,1910
September 10, 1889
May 2,1928
July 21, 1914
September 23,1886
February 8, 1933
August 26,1929
March 25, 1896
November 26, 1939
September 28, 1906
August 23, 1855
March 10,1860
August 13, 1848
November 16,1846
January 21,1907
August 2, 1869
January 31,1909
March 2, 1850
August 12,1908
June 26, 1880
May 22, 1943
July 25. 1936
March 15,1922
September 19,1940
May 11, 1884
September 3, 1883
Decembers, 1914
March 28,1911 .
September 24,1911
No date given
No date given
December 1,1972
No date given
December 18,1972
February 2, 1996
April 8, 1954
January 1,1974
March2,1996 . ^07-
No date given IbJvV^^' '
October 24,1993
August 15, 1990
June 5, 1988
March 17,1974
May 4. 1928
No date given
March 25, 1969
February 10, 1933
August 28, 1929
May 16.1969
No date given
No date given
November 12,1929
September 20,1935
December 17,1904
June 6, 1925
May 12,1974
June 25, 1936
November 2,1995
September 27,1925
May 20,1993
May 5,1919
No date given
September 29,1994
July 8, 1988
No date given
May 10,1955
August 6,1942
August 20, 1982
No date given
July 27,1978
i;
July 31,1882
Januaiy 11,1915
December 8,1966
Fred Holdan
Freddie Lee
Infant
Son of Kenneth and Virginia Lanier
Maggie B.
Maiy Jane
Wayne
Harold F.
Shelby L.
Dwight Eugene
Infant Son of Baxter and Zula Meadows
Jane Lafayette Glascock
John Eugene
AlonzoLee
Susie B.
Tallie
Leander Foiden
Martham Chaffin
Wife of W. H. Ratledge
William H.
Rebecca Jane Boyd
Wm. Heniy
Carmon
Son of R. W. and L. E. Richardson
Edith Faye
Daughter of R. W. and L. E. Richardson
Leroy
Lettie Elnora Boyd
Robert Walter
Son of R- W. and L. E. Richardson
Robert Westley
Elma Booie
Wife of M. D. Royal
Ellen E. Kimmer
Renia Adolphxis
Annie Renegar
Bobby Gene
Son of Dewey S. and Ina Belle Tutterow
Carrie J. Smith
Dewey Sampson
Donald W.
Son of D. R. and Esther Tutterow
Frank
Ina Belle
JohnN.
Linnie Russell
Lucretia White
Patricia Jean
Susana
Wife of W. D. Tutterow
William D., Sr.
Aaron R.
Agnes S.
Alberta A. Latham
B.F.
Betty Ann
Daughter of W. C. and J. E. White
April 28, 1953
No date given
No date given
Lamer
Lanier
Lanier
November 18,1912
May 27, 1898
October 5,1942
1933
1940
March 22, 1943
No date given
August 29, 1936
No date given
1996
No date given
No date given
Lamer
Lanier
Lanier
Lapish
Lapish
Meadows
March 12,1883
April 28, 1878
September 5,1903
February 14,1877
December 16,1909
April 16, 1892
February 16,1851
January 23,1975
May 2,1942
May 26,1985
December 3,1948
No date given
September 24, 1972
Januaiy 29,1902
Owings
Owings
Peoples
Peoples
Peoples
Prevelte
Ratledge
September 11,1923
July 13, 1954
June 28, 1942
April 16,1928
October 2,1840
February 11,1873
Januaiy 25,1869
April 12,1928
Ratledge
Renegar
Renegar
Richardson
July 15,1935March 21,1935Richardson
June 19,1929
August 16,1897
April 27,1922
December 25, 1974
June 10,1988
July 16,1922
Richardson
Richardson
Richardson
August 28, 1888
1900
October 10,1954
1943
Richardson
Royal
July 7,1912
November 7,1913
October 13, 1908
March 18,1935
February 13,1991
September 15,1973
August 7,1974
Januaiy 5,1939
Steele
Steele
Tutterow
Tutterow
Tutterow
Tutterow
Tutterow
April 24, 1978
November 6,1960
July 13,1938
September 12,1880
April 7,1898
December 1,1935
June 13, 1936
May 28, 1968
November 28,1938
December 5,1970
September 29, 1956
Decembers, 1941
May 16,1921
October 9,1876
June 7,1901
December 14,1877
February 27, 1899
May 13,1872
October 25, 1941
August 24, 1846
Tutterow
Tutterow
Tutterow
Tutterow
Tutterow
Tutterow
Tutterow
1922
September 9,1995
March 21,1990
October 9, 1993
October 29,1960
December 11,1937
Tutterow
White
White
White
White
White
1846
March 3,1911
February 20,1911
November 23, 1909
Januaiy 29, 1879
December 19,1934
Carl Eugene
Don Ray
Husband of Grace Smith White
Grace Smith
Wife of Don Ray White
Married November 26, 1966
James W. "Buddy"
Joseph Clark
Lemuel Leon
Linda
Daughter of J. W. and Manie White
Lucretia Boyd
Lura A-
N. C.
Wife of B. F. White
Nannie Arizona
Sallie Sue
Infant Daughter of W. C. and J. E. White
Samuel Leon, Jr.
V. Jurl
Jennifer
Daughter of Dr. Joe and Sherry
Woodward
Jill Marie
Infant daughter of Dr. Joe and Sherry
Woodward
December 22, 1954
December 10,1939
February 5,1946
January 8,1906
May?, 1874
January 22, 1904
June 24, 1947
February 3, 1885
January 30,1916
September 26,1878
August 31, 1909
September 6,1932
July 21.1956
July 10,1905
January 11,1985
January 11,1985
March 20, 1984
April 8,1987
No date given
December 22, 1979
May 10,1946
January 11,1969
June 24, 1947
March 30, 1975
No date given
March 10,1928
January 8,1972
No date given
May 27,1993
February 29, 1924
June 25, 1992
No date given
h UAMES FAMILY CEMETERY
§ ^ Travel Highway 64 west of Mocksville, turn right on Sheffield Road.
^ _®Graveyard is on Stacey ChafBn farm, in tlie woods, near Ijames Cross Roads Church.
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Beal
Aged 88 years, 4 months, 28 days
Family records give date of birth 1765.
Elisabeth A.
Aged 89 years, 10 months, 28 days
Elizabeth
Wife of Beal Ijames
Aged 78 years '
James Franklin
Son of Wm. J. and Sally Ijames
John Alexander
Son of William Ijames
Margaret
Nancy Elizabeth
Robert Pinkney
Sally Baity
Ag^ 30 years, 4 months, 2 days
William Jackson
William L.
Infant son of Beal and B. G. Ijames
Birth Date
February 8,1767
February 22, 1831
October 15,1842
May 2, 1864
June 1,1860
December 11,1884
October 4,1887
June 22,1817
May 28, 1822
No date given
Death Date
July 6, 1855
January 20, 1921
June 25, 1848
No date given
No date given
No date given
No dale given
No date given
October 24,1847
July 19,1863
February 10,1840
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The church members, friends
Scheduled For 2 P.M. and neighbors raised a total of I
Dedication services for the new foundation and
^^les Cross Roads Baptist' construct the basement. After
jrch wiU be held Sunday, others joined in donating to
MTarch 2, at 2 p.m.* The Rev .Mr. building fund. These people
Potter of StatesvUle wiU deliver former members now
the dedicaUon sermon. ' ®*^or cities; relatives
The liames Cross Roads Bap-, l^""ed in the cemetery;
tist nhurnh ^nfoc ^®se who just enjoy giving
The church members, friends
and neighbors raised a total of I
tist Church dates back to 1897.
. In September oi that year the
Baptist Church waa founded in
that locality. church building was sold for
$350. However, removal was not
The first church was little more until the new church
than four walls, heated by a wood couJd be completed.
stove in the center. Painted wood-The new church, only recently I^ . 'AJIV, AACW VUUi.Uli, XJlliy leutfiikiyen bench^ea aiould seat a capacity completed, is an impressive brick,
of 160. One of the first pastors „ j, ^clued at approx-
, was a Bev. Mr. Stallings. The old i^ctely $40,000.
imnute hook gives little informa- ^he naw church consists of two
lion concerning the early days,There are ten Sunday
The original building, with, School rooms in the basement. It
some renovations and repairs jg heated by a hot air furnace,
continued to serve the Baptists^ and is completely equipped with
of Ijames Crosg Roads down; new and modern furniture,
through the years. Most of the work on this new
. In 1948, Rev. W. C. Barkley of: building was accomplished by
"JiSa^tman became pastor of this church members, friends an^
I ^h. Under the supervision of neighbors of that community.
; Rev. Mr. Barkley a committee was The Rev. Mr. Barkley still
I formed to consider the erection serves the church as pastor. John
of a more modern edifice. This' White is the Superintendent of
committee was composed of John Sunday School which has an en-
White, M. E. Gla^scock and B. F. rollment of 145 members.
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CLc/re-Kf5 -^ V - 3.—(^-7^1 e «ar- c/ «^.'^The congregation of Ijames BaptistChurch have accepted the Rev. KeanetbHyde as full time pastor, as of Sunday,'May 31. He has been In the ministry lortwenty-Hve years; and has pastoredchurches In Florida. Georgia and NorthCarolina. He received bis educaUon atNorman College, Norman Park,Georgia and Wake Forest University atWift8ton.Salem, N. C. Mr. Hyde ismarried to the former .Mary Morris ofHigh Point. N. c., and they have four'children.:'>ie Co. Public Librsr}Mocksvlfle, N. C.
C~KurcT*c G-o^r-y^DAVIE CO. PUBLiC LIBRARYMOCKSVILLE, NC3"4^a=94^1)Co^james BaptistI itas New Pastorrrzri:-; Tbe Rev.-Larry-StephenHuroer -was caUed to Ijames^Baptist Church en July 4, 1976ns pastor.~Mr; Turner Was bornNovember 21.1951 at EUdn N.C. and is ttie 8(m of Bir. and Mrs.I -Thurmond Turner of State: Road, N. C.^4iis wife, &e former Vickie L.Fair, is die daughter of Sir. andJUrs. Uoyd Fair of I^kdand,; .Fla.Mr. Turner graduated fromi -•irurin Hgh School In June, 1970;:^~GardDer-Wd)b College, in May,] 1974 with Bachelor of Science in- Psychology and minor in NewTestament Greek; finished: .Southeastern ..Baptistr Theological Seminary in July: ~T976 with Master fi ReligiousEducation.' .V He was licensed to the' "'zninistry tm July 22, 1970 bytfmiM Pleasant Baptist Church,"1"State Road, N. C. and ordainedJtme 13, 1976 by same.LIn faigh school, be was -amember of Beta and VICAtHubs. At Gardner-Webb, hewas Resident . ..Director,Alliancp, R. S. D.,I.-honor roll student, Who's Who,; and Psycbolt^ Club. During..bis formal .education be .held^ j_positk«s as Associate Pastor"r- ' - Youth Director of variousdavie CO. PUBLIC^OCKSVlLLEj: rfiurtbes.'Mr. Turner will be the, ape^«- ior the revival at• -Ijames Baptist Gluirch vrtiich; begin oo Simday, August 22\ -at. 7:30 and aoutinue eachavemng . &rough August .-29.There will be special singing-iaadi evening. - - ?.Acv. Larry Stephen TurnerDavie Co. Public LiOfar,.v..
DAVIE CqU^^YE|ST^IU3E RECORD, Thureday, Feb.lO, 1994
^htiivh Has Birthday Partycr'^
•> Ijames Baptist Church held'its an- dents of the Davie County Group
.;nual chutchwld^ bi^day party on Home Md the Milling Manor Group^un^y, Jan. 30. ' / Home and members of the Davie ,
-i .i fellow- County AssociaUon for Retarded Citi- '
»'^Wp hall following the morning wor- zens. During,the party, members and^ ';»ship service. Tables were decorat^,. gueste sang "Happy Birthday" to "
;j.to represent each of the 12 hibntiy^:' Naomi Ijames, one of the church's
: and members were asked to sit at tha oldest active members. Mrs. Ijames
^;table designated for the month in turned 85 the following day.; which they were bom. Each table h^ The party followed a fifth Sunday
r -a birthday cake as ranterpiece. program featuring a puppet show and
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—^Members gathered to talk about Ijames Baptist included, from left: front, Jane Tutterow,
Marshall Glasscock, Clyde Glasscock, Annie Belle Ingram; second row, Sharon McDanlel!
Marsha Tutterow, Jackie Adams, Harvey Adams; in back, Wendy White, Judy Gobble Joe
Gobble, the Rev. Ben Mull.
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Janie Neely, Assistant Director of Davie County Library holds a dedicated copy of the At The Crossroads presented to her by the
book committee. Pictured left to right: (standing) Creola Rogers, Annie Ingram and Jane Tutterow (both seated) and Amber
Boger, and Marsha Alexander. _ photo by Robin Fergusson
New Book Tells About Local Church's History
By Jackie Edwards
Davie County Enterprise Record
The Davie County Library has a
new book that tells the history of
Ijames Baptist Church. ztrT/te Cross
roads WO Years ofHistory af Ijames
Baptist Church. The book was com
piled and written by a committee of
six women from the church; Annie
W. Ingram;Jane G. Tutterow, Marsha
G. Alexander, Amber B. Boger,
Pamela R. Bracken, and Creola G.
Rogers.
The book was started in 1997, the
church's centennial year anniversary.
"There is some discrepency about the
centennial year • 1896 or 1897," said
Creola Rogers.
The book was initially written
about the history about the church.
But as the project went on the com
mittee incorporated stories about the
people and their memories about
Ijames Baptist Church.
Present and former members each
made contributions to the book. The
church currently has 296 members on
their role. Church member Mike
Branham gave the winning entry for
naming the book.
"We don't know of any other
church in Davie County that has done
this," said committee member Annie
Ingram.
There were 500 copies printed and
each sells for $25 each. "We're not
making a profit. This is not a
fundraiser," said Rogers.
A copy of the book was dedicated
to the church on August 13. Janie
Neely. Davie County Library Assis
tant Director, accepted a dedicated
copy for the library on October 12 to
be placed in the Manin Wall History
Room.
"We hope others will be inspired
by it," said Rogers as she prouldy
held a copy of the finished book.
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Ijames Ladies Have Christmas Party
The Ijames Baptist Church
Adult Ladies Christmas pany
was held in the fellowship hall
on Dec. 3.
A covered-dish with food
was brought by each member.
Nancy C. White welcomed
members and guests, and
thanked Regina L. Loopcr and
Shelby Lapish for the decora
tions.
Annie Belle Ingram read the
Christmas story and had prayer.
After the meal, Brenda
Glassock, Helen Ratiedge,
Creola Rogers. Virginia Lanier
and Jane Tutterow read legends
of Christmas past and present.
Payton Blackley drew names
for door prizes.
Games of bingo were played.
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Frying fish on Friday night are Bonita Snyder, Robin Ellis, Darretl Peacock, Robert
Rogers, Doug White, and Myrtle Stroud. ^ ; ' , . . . .
Pictured are most of the members of Ijames Church Adult 2 Sunday Schooi Cia^, Vauda Ellis, Creola Rogers. Bonita Snyder, Myrtle Stroud, Pat Peacock, and Vick-
who recently wentio Hatteras Island. ; . r . i ie Brewer play a friendly game of Scrabble. . : .
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C.HaKct\eS- G)^Pti5T~ 5-rC2 - DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, Aug. 16,2018In Our ChurchesSanctuary dedication,homecoming at ijamesThe Ijames Baptist Church sanctuary dedication and annual homecoming service and meal will be Sunday, Aug.19. Sunday School begins at 9:45; Worship service at 11and the covered dish homecoming meal wUl take place inthe fellowship hall after service. All are invited.)
(^V\aaCV\ES-^#\PTl5T ^ J. 3-d P-OSS R-OAOS ^) )BIO - DAVBE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, April 29,2021Sheffield-CalahalnCorrespondent)_r-f=On Sunday, April 18, TJ.Woodfin was ordained as adeacon at Ijames Baptist.His wife, Amy AlexanderWoodfin and daughter, Lilaas well as his parents werepresent for the ordination.S\