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Oak Grove United Methodist
Oak Grove United Methodist Church Compiled Information from the Collection of the Martin-Wall History Room of the Davie County Public Library Mocksville, North Carolina ^ Table of Contents History of Oak Grove Methodist Church 4-16 Schools at Oak Grove Methodist Church 18-20 Pastors at Oak Grove Methodist Church 22 - 23 Deed for Oak Grove Methodist Church 25 Picture of Oak Grove Methodist Church 27 Cemetery Records for Oak Grove Methodist Church 29 - 46 ^ Newspaper Articles 48 - 63 s. <c 2 tri H o Davie County Public Library I? Mocksville, North Carolina 3: KJ r a History of Oak Grove Methodist Church 0 <x <<b O 1 a 2 :=i / t- vo O 0 3: \r C 1 (O Ui T O cL »» s. CJ Pages 4-16 Davie County Public Library Mocksville, North Carolina 3 the mCKSVJhhE EKTBBPHISE^ MOCfC&VILLE, N« C.8 August 1935 :BAHr,y IHB'fOleV Of^ OAK 'RROVE MitTHODLHT CHITIiCfl Li>iiHon, Niiiauy IkiiitGi', ami u j !>Ibl*u|«, Ps5?iltf3c ShGiite, Jlljity E. Imit-KutG auyii; "Tblid ctilH» Vfiis [ IlUuy, LmdHit M. J- t (Comulk'il Ijy Jliivy 1 Tbi^ itrirwiu Oiijk Grovu Mutbo- . dial Kjiiavojjat Cltoych. Soiith, fs . the nnijfi-owni ni' nlii Wiiitakcr'a , JloOlifti^ irnUHO IIIKl MflVOTfll Mu. - IhuilBiil "ChisHCs" hold ui suIiikiV I imiiHC ill Ihls otijumiiiiify. rjunHn.- • rr<iin liev* ly, Li Grla^em's IlitN • itti'y <ii OhvIg MGHiodiomi wc find • the sttttcraefil Hint OfikCSrovu was ; ■0810 af ilie aaceesaopsi of WliEla. kep'fl. Ho soya: "The congpcga- • tSiJn first warahlped in MtClnm- r rack'a aGluiolSionsQ* an<i in 1360 i Rioveit l0 J^4MR''S ScltOq|||01ISQ> Titc >']uri>!iei3t chui'Gb wus liutlt nbsut : ISSS." Mr. GrJjssnin'a liLatoiy wnsI written So IggJl. An old MocSts- • ville Ciimuit Rogister eniitains the i'II nines of niemhers of "hlcClsEO I noe'H School ilnuse Oinss^" Nuv. • ISdSi faane W. Janes, CLosa head- . .CJ-, Henry Hunter, JSstUer Hnrbin, i CbcahiiM! i^aln, fteboecs MiUer, iJjiiarctin Hnrbin, Nancy Sain, - John Fenxyi. Wllisam MRier, Jacob I Miller^ CnnwDll Unrbin, Jr., Ell- i snuetti lilLc>'i fi lnlildn tlurbUi, i'Wiley Sniii, Martha Feruhoc, l^ilea ^ lElvlibiSUi Einelliiie III ley, ni tuy C» ^ Siiliiv John G. Mfurtin, Kottn tin, Mary l,iiUiiun, Mary IfcCnr- jtoi',' Hnry Pcnry, jcremiaii G. t Wellmnn, Blisn Lnthan*. hlnjoy VV. > Gowun, '^'^uley Cnwaii. Sar.iJi cirmicd in 1^?.'* A Inter Siat aUda ihij names ot Bliiry Well man, Ekcjilol McCnrter, Eitssibetli; Mc- CiiB-lor nnd ,Naftc.v Miller,'' and a lso a til lea 1 "Tlilii claas In roniav- eili sumu lo Sain'H Sehoul-bowsn ajid siimn in CerAer, etc."' In Iho tircnit Minutes^ Jalcii July LUh,ili49, v.-boa John Tiliott wna pns-* tor, it iJi rucantcd tliut the six Siibbnth Sohooia of the Moeksyllie Cii'cnit were nt Bouth KJvor, Can-cnfil, hlaohsviiio, Snin'fl ScHnol Heiisc^ Center, and CnlPs ScHqo] Sleuget The minutca oC IBbl tiaxno Hjiyjd Hendrix ns sugierintend^nl nt Suin's Soliool Heuui^, nnd id iS5S Chuflhltfc Sttin held thSa oft- ff lE«, Ahotii 1870'^7S the !(ilao«. sneins to ;havc been- called Koger's Schcol Ho^ise ami C* Sain Li no TiM'i'LMitbic. Mi^rtba V. Foster,Nicy M. liUirpiiyr iHnry E. RliT: I^CAn, Phillip Nil!], Ada Glitford, .fatnus C. (illrrcircl, Jubh 'Fillets Vt'iliuiii, SBiriaon ^iveu, Niiok lUitiALv DnitlD] M. blliler, Berry K. Jlii.iu, Hianias IL Hcuinoilt, Bod- jidiiin FciHtei', Oharlca L. Mo- BauJel, WatiiaiaSeT S. W-oluiaiin, Corn gain, Alice A. Itlloy, AHev MeJ>aniel, Frances Lagnn, John Wi Tiiylor, Eda Ellen Martin, Mary C. £11 Is, Themes N. JsRioc Madaer (?), Lather cir Miller, Clieahire W- WclmuEr, Jb aius 1,1 Hopkins, Cnivin W. Rousc, Aiberl F. Ssin, John Wilson, Nn-tlulo D. Roger, WllUnm Taylor, AlhcrS F. Ssin, John E. Jordaiii, John Blachwoli Bowles, MarUin■Jane Salo,. Johu McCrary htarlSuimlnatcfl ha Sunday Sohool au-iCaaper Sain,_Andrew Snan,perintondont nt that time, ThelSnln, Jeremiu Mnxtsa iVslman,list of racmborg at Roger's School jBracline Poster. r.« Houae abou t 187U*71, ntul the Hat I In iSMI Oak Grova wa^ assess,at Oak Grove, i, few pages fuif^ t<l 87&.0^ for Pastor's aiilary, andthcr In the same Circuit Rcffl3tepJ$lft.&Q for the Pregitllng Eldcl^contain the Jdciitlonl nurncs, ae jOak Grove was idao aaaosacdthis ahaws that the name ••Claaa'^^ia.lHl on tha PnnMiJuige debt,or eungregntian hmt several tt-jRair*, T. Am Boono wis KHe P.npti>r,tlea h-cfore the pcrnuiiienl nntnc and Rev, D. R» Bruton wna thePof Diik Grove Cimrch was nbe-^cH. Noiv lollow scvorni lists of Ihcmeinberg ol this group of MeLlui- disl. Rugor's School lgT(i-7Li llBi<i?;h Buirgena, EliJtnbcth Bur- iccsn, Uaay x\. McClaranuir, JroRlli!y.-.-$tewnrd. itobocca Rllcy residing Elder. A later list of the membora ntOak Grove Chiirvb? [ Enoch BufsOiiw. Klistnbnth Bur'®s Houao-=*^bant gess, Maiy A. IklcClan^mar, JohnItSley, lichfiMii Ulley. Edith Msv- llsi, Ellzn. Dnvi?, Sara Holosnnn, llcUifi iJwira, blnry Miller Hidniloao, Wii^^y 'fiiybr, Mary RowKl EsiMnli^iLh Miii'liiL, Edith Wnrtln,} t.HiUy SwiuEi., lluiinishIwasnlwLn ijlll'lill, lOKllh wiwun, L.timy a^.inn, ■ w 7 S Kh o k o U' I- 2 ) «/> o % CliffdM tDavis), SnruhlMcCiamnwr, Jlury A.llrJmmi. Ntiiimj Foster, Elixnhoth Mnnnfeitha J- JJ'*iiiohanls (V), Mary Van Enten," Jtelemati iWcn), H. &.Mnrv Millor, Illdoy Rosa, Maiy 'moi*. MnrVin, Phcolr. VVllcy Taylor, itebaccn .Aim Nlehohi, Jterinircl HoUtbSt,Limra Kk'haHlaon, Pciyr Lucy A. Gonia. ChcHhIreGrnnfrort SuHnii itose <Nail>, MnryiABary E. f 13"'. 'IhiwiesBowles, Bmtty. te itFmm fSwisig), ISaiumh Kills, ,1. L. MtClammah,llctllii Snip, Miirnnthsi J. JfcCnr-ler, ^irali lliiiTgass, Mary TJcCnr- tcr, Aiiiircw liolman, Marlhn Mol- irtiU'.v S. E. McGlnnsiniih. Mnu' A.GaitUer, Maggie J. Wilsuni Alice .Wilson (Millcr)> Mnrlln S. Siiin,'mi'IIIc Bain. Lydia Taylor (Pos- , M. E< Salni ^iai'gnrctGulthcr, Mayj' Jl Ghilhoc. I.uclusMcClamraar, Uovc.v J. McCliira-.tner, ilury E- Vi'elnian. Miictln A..Siiln, Margjiial M- Wclman, Saralij0. VVohnoa. Walliaiu M. tVclinnii, 1ai. T. L. RoiiAi!, Nuncy 1.. MBii'nhy.jNniscy Soagm\-c«, Andrew BUcctsJPtiullnc ftUeut*, Mary E. RUey, | MiigsiolMnpgaret E. ^wiionll' E, Cnlther, Mary M. Gaither,tJames.Tiihn a Tuttcrow, Mnrtha J.lSiineuii Gotvm. Nouli Houhs, Dan-'I'liiterow I Bichis M. Mctrhinirucb, 1cl ftllllar, tlurry 1- i^sUimreS, ^i.;y i;- ~ tb b— vr> u X X cJ SS" .mSwuflk —^ o .H ^ JQ - rS » o .0 o CO O 7^ PaiiUnc Sheuta, Htit'jr B. tlUi'y, LouIhs M. Millcir, J. TorrentJnu. Martha V. Poatcr« Nicy 11. MuniiiVr Mtin' Bur^ ltCA5, PItiiUp NiiiU Ada Clifford, .ratncii C. (*Iirr«nli John TllleU Yrilson, Simoon C^wen^ Noa»i lltitiAc, Don id M. CllUeL', Uuny K. UoHcv Hiomas R. Seumontt Bon- jiuniti FoHtof< Charles L. Mc- DanieL. Nathoiii^ S. Woimun, the vin W. Rouse, i^lbeii P. Sain, John WtUon, John 1^ Jordan, John R. Bowles, Mai'thu J. Sain, John Dd. MarLlii, Caspar Satn, An- drmv Sain, Wiley B. Sain, Jere* Riinh M. vreiman, Bmcllno Fos- o , . „ , «j, Aj- William r. Coon, Cnsswidci*Cora Sain, Alliio A. Uiloy, Coon, Alice R. Sonmont, Alice I* M xabcth U. Ellis. James Madm, I stewards in 18h4 contains Luther Si Miller, Cheshire W, jftftraes of Luther Sain, W. V. Coon,' Wolmmi, Jttllufl L. Hopkins, Cat- WcCIaroro^ and Jero- mluh WcUmnn cDanlel, Prancea Logan, John Wi Taylor, Bda Ellen Martin, Mary C. Blils, Thomas N. James Madser (?), Lather d. Miller, Clieshire W. Wclman^ Ju Has 1,. Hopkins, Calvin W. Rouse, Albert P. Sain. John Wilson, Na* Uian D. fioger. William Taylor, Albert P. Sain, John B. Jordan, John Blackwoll Bowles, Martha Jane Sain, John SlcCrary Marlln, Casper Sain, Andrew Sain, \yiley Sain, Jer«nia Martin Welinan,I&noline Footer, In 187G Oak Grove was asacsOi cd 97G.Q4I for Paator'a salary, and i$10,G0 for the PresldinK Elder. jOak Grove was also assessed j$>lS.QO on the Farsanage dobt._ fcv » * Martin, John P. Graves, Glljoh Marlinv Morantha McCarter. Bm* ma B, Satn. Udia Taylor, Maggie Denny. SalUe C. Snln, Members on roll at Oak Grove In iS7R Auniberod 96. Rev. ]MU,L. Wood .was the Presiding-'Elder, and Rev. J. S. Nelson was the Pastor In charge. MocksvlRc Clr^ cult Jn 1876 was comj^osed o. MocksvilJe, Center,' Cencerd, Sa- letn, Suiitlii River,: Oak Grove Calahaltt and Liberty. Iir 1576 Oak Grove was aweesed 586,60, and paid in'full. In 1577 the Oak Grave aaacaameni was 510(k60. In iltc list of Sunday School sutier* intendenta of Mocksvilic. Circuit In IBt? Is the name of C, Sain.K«. T. A. Bwmc WI. kH, P»rt»r, .g . ^ j i'"* Sr- 2;^®- °™"'" """ "".Ora™, a, awportaHwledt of the I A Into? Sit'of the membovn nil"".'' ?""" 1^7.4 F.l.Tn tih'n'i'toiito d^Oak Crow Chnwhi Snwnil Qunrtw INS to this . The tliird duar" terfy Confcretico of Mochsville Circuit was held at Oak Grave Church on July lltli, 1854. with Rev. W. S. Rluaki P. B., In the chair, and Rev. G. F. Round, Paa- lor. Present wore Rev. G. F. Rouad, Rev VfRcent Walker, <*• U. Spencer, H.'B: Howard, see'ry, S. A. Dula, L. V, Walker, W. A. Gartner, Luther Snln, W* H. Hob- son, J. W. Bowles, and ^oi^eraials Wellman. The pastor reporbed a Sabbath Seltnol at every chnreli eh the MockavlUe Chcuit Tto selieol at Oak Grove hod fioapeiid- ed some weeks before on ^ecotiat of measles, but had been reeigah- ised with re-newcd intercot" Th* minutes of Fourth Quarterly I8B9 reeorda this tntoresting state ment: "at Oak Chove a meeting of »reat power elose<l last night, (Sept. 18847. Th{rty-l[vo'|olnefi th4) church, having found peace through faith in the blood of Christ, most of tbe\. ibaptlzsd at different times during the'm'oci- ing. The Church at Oak Grove and members of other churches have greatly been blessed." G. P- uJ o <± vh -t. < •o o u; »- 2 X. H c » I4J X o sS X 98. Wory A. McClamraar. Job.. " Hilov UtdieccB Rilev. Edith Mar- i' J^uIlCrovo has drcd.'* In the officla* Hn w name appears as n mcmher of Oie lioliu QwarUsHy Conference of Mocfitf-.^Caspor Sain, C. F. Graves, Jerc^Koho. Wito Torku, 7^ ST' aati <41 • >n\ w>iitni Marunlha J. McCtammer, Murtho llolLMtiati tWuir), S. E. McClnm 'mer, Marilu L. Sain, Nolllo Sahh .Ann Nieholti, Moraaret Duulhil, WUIson being pastor The stuvvnrds for 1H5I) .nt Onki^jf Mticksvllle • Chaigo. .Among Grove were: \V. I*. Coon, C. Sain, reports of the Fourth Quar- S/., Casjwr Sain. Jorumiuh Wcl- jggg frQ^i Oak Grovos nuiu, and W, P. Coun was supw- ..Qur Church when \ Will ;\Z.TTtarSihir»''''"^'n »' "•« S'"""'- ).o «D,n.$MI>.OI>. Th. tot to paidlitji Ltllo Wnlto o "k«v. 'iw. A. Cooa I«cam« l'n9-|"„r anil "cod rocmpo... w. P.E l^ln MarekrB »»»• W""'"'" "^'''Cpon. Amliaor S«l«. Jorro W»»-ikiwlea, M. K Sam. aJnri.arci ^ m ihbq. Rqv. i>n<i« TM ciier «f DiSto Grtivo, Bob- idit, p. E.i w&H In the ebnir, and Rev. W. C. WlllHon, Piiftnr in i'Juirgo. Da vie Circuit was foKm* I In 1896, aad Oak G'<-ovo |» now I till, ijii!? J Null Mary E rosier,' coramlUoe np-'oir this charge, the piHiaont pna-.ilei, Uiey J. Null. Moiy l.. i oowr, ^ muraurmi lor being Rev. M. G. Brvln. urict''eollectJon of early Giuvu hCiatoi^y hiu) Imcit gleam eu rruni several old Meeluvlllo SL tTkoJI Ntotoy !'.®X:if.«kSoto. fly 'T.'to raptott w. UulBto M. Mlltor. Morthu V. Fo9-, towei Be»; Tb<^_ J ,'ier, wiey J. niiii, niai> iii. rutnAJi, , , j , « miimiki'inl 1 ivriJ... ir -viiirniiv Miirv feL Rur- l^olntcd Ui aollolt a murauimi lor i : BB9. piililp Nnll'. M..rr A. tJttll. kttiicl for '! rr?w?a.5''j'oirT "cL. ' KUrii Msirtiu. Mary IN Kills. Kli-lurds fur Oak <Jri.v« fill church, t4hoae name Oak Miiggestji 'nd un- uno trne alone, hut mangr together ogaloat thr. I 111! hsi of •.uirin.-' uf li^i. rj O y ^ 0 p. 3 l)age #1 (pck^vi lle.' S ks/~ / f 35 : ^^,1^ Typed transcript of previous article in 1935 - EARIX HISTORY OF O&K GROVE METHODIST CHURCH (DAVIE GO. NX.) a (Compiled by ^^a^y J* Heltman) c. The present fJak: Grove Methodit't Episcopal Church, South, is the outgrowth of old Vfliitaiier's Meetii)g House and several t^ethodist "Classes" held at school- .S? house in this coimnunity. Quoting from Rev. W. L. Grissom's History of Davie ^ r'ethodism, wo find the statement that Oak Grove was one of the successors of Q ^ V/hitaker's. He says: "The congregation first worshiped in McOlararock*s schoolhouse, and Jn 3.850 moved to Gain's Schoolhouse. The present church was built, about 188^'." t'&'. Grissom's history was written in 1889. An old ^bcks- ville Circuit Register contains the names of members of "McClararoc's School liouse Class," Nov I848: Isaac W. Jones, Class Leader Henry Hunter >, Esther Harbin Cheshire Sain ? Rebecca tiiller Lucretia Harbin g Nancy SaiV John Penry ^ V/i3.1iara Miller Jacob Nailer Casweli Harbin, Jr. Elizabeth Hiley m ^ Matilda Harbin Wiley Sain o, ^ Martha Ferebee Giles Etchison ^ g Erne line Riley J&ry C. Sain o o John G. Martin Hetta ftotin ^ ^ Nkry lathara ^ry McCarter 5 Mary Penry Jeremiah G. Wellman ® J Eliza Latham Major W, Oowan 0 Nancy Gowan Sarah E. Louson V Nancy Hunter O and a foot-note says: "This class was formed in 1847." A later list adds the ^ names of 1 Nfeiry VJellDEin Ezekiel McCarter ^ Elizabeth McCarter Nancy Nailer ^ and also states: "This class is removed, some to Sain's School House and r4 some to Center, etc." In the Circuit Minutes dated July lAth, 1849, when 5 John T3.11ett w«;: pastor, it is recorded that the six Sabbath Schools of the Mockaville Circuit were at South River, Concord, Mocksville, Gain's School ^ House, Center, and Call's School House. S5 The minutes of 1851 name David Hendrix as superintendent at S^ s r School House, and in 1852 Cheshire Sain held this office. About 1^0-71 % the place seems to have been called Roger's School House and C. Sam is nona- nated as Sunday School superintendent at that time. The list of members at Roger's School House about 1870-71, and the list at Oak Grove, a few pages further in the same Circuiit Register, contain the identical names, so s shows that the same "Class" or congregation had several titles before the c/ permanent name of Oak Grove Church was chosen. Davie Co. Public Library Mocksviiie, N. C. page #2 How follow sovc-Hl llsto of the me»bere of this group of l^thodist. Roger *8 School House about 1870-71, «u vh *SC o 2 o o jr H- tkt c VA UJ X o ci X a Enoch ^.Bui'gess Jno. RiJey, Steward Edith Nki-tin Naomi Foster I%ry Milior Wiiey Taylor Peter Granger Emi]y Latham (Swing) J» X« rfcClammah Sai'ah Burgesa l^rMia Holnan ^feggie J. Wilson i-lbllie Sain Xkrgaret Douthit E. Sain Clementine Bowles I-feggie E. Gaither ^fertha J, Tutterov/ ^feL^y E. Welnan E. Granger Nancy R, Nfixrphy Pauline Sheets lucy J, Torrentine Jfery E, Burgess James C. Clifford Noah Rouse Thomas R, Seamont Nathaniel S» Welman Alice McDaniel Eda Ellen ^fe^tin James ^&dser (?) Julius L, Hopkins John Wilson Albert F, Sain ffertha Jane Sain Andrew Sain Emeliiie Foster Elizabeth Burgess Rebecca Riley Eliza Clifford (Davis) Elizabeth Richards (?) Hidey Rose Rebecca Shoaf Susan Rose (Nail) Hettie Sain fvajy McCarter S, E, MsClamraah Alice Wilson (Miller) lydia Taylor (Foster) lucy A, Coins Bettie Walls M. E« Sain f^ry M. Gaither Lucius M, McClamroclc f^garet M, Welnan Amanda C. Summers Nancy Seagraves Mary E. Riley f^urtha V. Foster Phillip Nail John Tillett Wilson Daniel M. lilller Benjamin Foster Cora Sain Frances Logan Nhry C. Ellis Luther S. Miller Calvin W, Rouse Nathan D, Boger John E« Jordan John McCreury Jfertin Wiley Sain Miry A, McClamnar Elizabeth I'hrtin Sarah Holman >hry Van Eaton Miry Sheek Laura Richardson Mairy Bowles Hai^h Ellis Nhrantha J. kbCarter Andrew Ho3man A, Gaither ^fertin S. Sain Ann Nichols C, Sain G, W, Bowles Muy E« Meachum John C« Tutterow loney J. MbClamrock Sarah D* Welman M« T« L# Bowles (Rouse) Andrew Sheets Louisa M. Miller Nicy M, Marphy Ada Clifford Simeon Gowen Berry R« Rose Charles L» McDaniel Alice A, Riley John W, Taylor Thomas N. Ellis Cheshire W, Welman Albert F, Sain William Taylor John Blackwell Bowles Casper Sain Jeremiah I-hrtin Welman CO -Q .SrX IS oL o .S? CO Cli oc s GQ -J 2 CD Zj P > Q- CO isC OO > tha assessed $75.00 for Pastor's salary and $10.50 for 1 A lateF list of the mewbers at Oak Grovo Church: ui -? o <2i <c o k Q Wi *- Vr> C3 O X Enoch Bui'gess John Riley Eliza Davis f'fejy Miller I'fe.ry Bov/ls J« L« f^sCJairanor Marl.ha Holeinan (Weir ^iirbin L® Sain Margaret Douthit Mary Sain Mo Ko Sain Luci.us McCJaiiimai* r-fertin A. Sain V/iiiiam Mo l/eimn Nancy Seagravos Miry Eo Riiey lucy Jo NaiJ I^ry Eo Burgess f-feLTgaret E. Nail John To Wilson Daniel M, Miller Benjamin Foster Cora Sain Frances .Tx)gan I-kry Po Ellis Luther So Miller Calvin W© Rouse J ohn E o J ordan John Mo f-fertin Wiley Eo Sain William Po Coon Alice Lo f^feirtin I^arantha l^cCarter I'fe.ggie Denny Elizabeth Burgess Rebecca Riley Sara Holeman Hida Rose Emily Swing Mhry A. Gaither ) Nellie Sain Lucy Ao Goiiis Bettie Vfalls Mirgaret Gaither Dovey Jo McGlanimsr ifergaret M. Welnan Mo To Roiise Andrew Sheets Louisia M. Miller Jfery E. Foster Philip Nail Ada Clifford Simeon Gowin Berry R, Rose Charles L. McDaniel Alice Ao Riley John W« Taylor Elizabeth H. Ellis Cheshire Vf. Welman Albert Fo Sain John Bo Bowles Casper Sain Jeremiah M. Welman Cassander Goon John F. Graves Emma Bo Sain Sallie Co Sain ftiry A, I-fcClaniDar Edith Mirtan Hettie Dwlro Vfiley Taylor Hannah Ellis Mhrantha J, MbClaromer So Eo McClainmer Ann Nichols Cheshire Sain Go W. Bowles lloay M. Gaither ^ l-fery E, Welman § § y ul* m d =:> > ol to o o Sarah Do Welman Nancy Lo >kirphy Pauline Sheets >krtha Vo Foster Nicy Eo Itophy o 0 J^iry Ao Nail James Clifford Noah Rouse Thomas Ro Seamont Nathaniel So Welman Alice MsDaniel Eda Ellen ftotin James ^fedra Julius Lo Hopkins John Wi3son ^fartha Jo Sain Andrew Sain EuBlino Foster Alice Ro Seamont Elijah ^&^tin Ildia Taylor us 1 £1 \r> jC o Gi =4 31 o Menders on roll at Oak Grove in 1872 numbered 96, ReVo Mo Lo Wood was tlie Presiding Eldor, and Rev. J. S. Nelson was the Pastor In cl^arge. Mocks- I It composed of l^cksville. Center, Concord, Salem, liberty. In 1876 Oak Grove was assessed + K ^ J " fulJo In 1877 the Oak Grove assessment was ^lOOoOOo Inthe list of Sunday School superintendents of Mocksville Circuit in 1877 is the Co 1878 is found the name of J. Graves as superintendent of the ^ Grove Sabbath ochooJ.. C. Sain is recorded as an Exhorter at this time,ihe death of ^&'S. Hlda Rose is recorded, in the minutes of 1878. W. P. Coon's n^ appears as a member of the Quarterly Conference of Mocksville Circuit of 1^8-9. Rev. Ro G. Barrett was the Presiding Elder succeeding Rev. D. R. Bruton. The stewards for 1880 at Oak Grove were* Wo Po Coon Co Sain, Sr. Casper Sain Jeremiah Welman, and W. P. Coon was superintendent of the Sunday School. Revo Thoso A. Coon became Pastor in 1880. Members at Cak Grove numbered 90 in 1880. CO jO *—J Rev. W. S. Black was P. E. in 1881. Andrew Sain was elected to fill a vacancj' in the Board of Stewards for Oak Grove Church in this year. Oak Grove c£ stewards elected for 1881 were o c::: W. P. Coon and Luther Sain. ci,! Rev. T. L® Triplett followed Rev. Thos. A. Coon^ deceased^ and on the coinmittee appointed to solicit a memorial fund for the family of Rev. T. A. Coon were W. P. Coon Cheshire Sain and Charles Graves of Oak Grove. Among the stewards elected in 1882 was Jeremiah Welman, who was also S. S. superintendent. Rev. G. F. Coon became pastor in the fall of 1882, and in [2 1883 G. W. Bowles and M. V/ellman were elected stewards for C&k Grove. The list of stewards in 188A contains the names of [Jl C vi? <L o luther Sain V/. P. Coon Julius McClamrock and Jeremiah Wellman. different times during the meeting. The Church at Oak Grove and members of other churches have greatly been blessed." G. F. Round, P. E. ^ In the minutes of the Second Quarter 1886 is this entry: "Enoch Burgess, o one of our most beloved members at Oak Grove, has died." In the official body of 1887 are the names of Casper Sain C. F. Graves Jeremiah Wellman James Holman John Riley Andrew Sain; Rev. Wo L. Willson being Pastor of Mocksville Charge. ^ Among the reports of the Fourth Quarter 1886 is this from Oak Grove: ^ "Our Church when finished will be worth $800.00. The lot is paid for and ^ deed recorded. V/« P. Coon, Andrew Sain, Jerre Wellman, John Riley, Trustees." The Second Quarterly Conference of Mocksville Charge, Salisbury District, ^ was held at Oak Grove April 2Ath, 1887. Dr. W. H. Bobbitt, P. E., was in the ^ chair, and Rev. W. C. Wills on. Pastor in cheirge. Davie Circuit was formed in 1895, and Oak Grove is now on this charge, the present pastor being Rev. M. G. Ervin. 11." LU o ZD The third qiiarterly conference of >focksville Circuit was held at Oak Grove Church on July 11th, I884, with Rev. W. S. Black, P. E., in the chair, and d Rev. G. F. Round, Pastor. Present were Rev. G. F. Round, Rev. Vincent Walker, ^ 0. H. Spencer, H. B. Howard, sec'ry, S. A. Dula, L. V. Walker, W. A. Gartner, Luther Sain, VJ. H. Hobs on, J. W. Bowles, and Jeremiah Wellman. The pastor reported a Sabbath School at every church on the Mocksville Circuit. The school at Oak Grove had suspended some weeks before on account of measles, but had been reorganized with renewed interest." The minutes of Fourth Quarterly I884 records this interesting statement: "at Oak Grove a meeting of great power closed last night (Sept. 188A). Thirty-five joined the church, having ^ found peace throiagh faith in the blood of Christ, most of the baptized at This brief collection of early Oak Grove history has been gleaned from several old Mocksville Circuit Registers, and it is hoped that this will add interest to Home Coming Day at this faithful church, whose name Oak Grove, suggests strength and unity, not one tree alone, but many standing together against the storms of life. •? <c o o Hi \r 2 t in o o X c \ X 3 X 16 a vb :ai. <C o o H vr> O O c t- u> c > vn iU =i i: <J \ What was to later become Oak Orove United'Methodist Church was first organized as Whitakers' Meeting^ House in 1780. . .The first building was located near the Old Farmington Road and U.S. ] 58.'According toearly records, Francis Asbury preached to the community of believers in 179^. 'Hie curly coiigicgn- lion held several otlier names, includ- It)g McClamrock*s School House and Rogers and Sain, before the present n^e of Oak Grove was chosen, ^n 1872. the church recorded 96 members. In 1889a frame building was erected on tbc site of the present facility. In 18$4» Oak Grove Church became one ot ilje churches on the newly-formed Davie Circuit; in 1961 it separated from the circuit and became a station church. In 1957, after involvement of mem bers in cutting of timber and construc tion, a new brick building was dedi cated. The members also constructed the church parsonage and the fellow ship hall; the latter was dedicated in 1967. Oak Grove maintains a full pro gram of worship, service, and fellow ship. Worship services and Sunday School classes are on Sunday morn ings. Other specialmeetings for vyorship and building of relationships focus on the themes of the Christian calendar. The church has an Easter sunrise ser vice, Christmas candle lighting pro- giam, homecoming, and barbecue sup- I per- Two United Methodist Women's circles meet once a month and contrib ute funds, goods, and time for confer ence, district, and local programs. The church's unit of the United Methodist Men meets the first Sunday morning of each month. Oilier ongoing activities include a United Methodist Youth Fellowship, Vacation Church School. Bible ajid religious studies in the fall and spring, an ecumenical senior citizens' group, confirmation classes, and an exercise group (winter). The church maintains a cemetery in the rear of its building. The congregation is also an active participant in district and county orga nizations, such as the Davie Council on Ministries, United Metnodist Women, and Davie Board of Missions and Church Extension. "Oak Grove United Methodist Church enjoys a long history in Davie County, beautiful facilities and grounds, and a succession of competent and caring pastors." said pastor, the Rev. Ronald Mann. "Its long-time members bring to the worship and service of the church a rich store of memories from their deep roots in the community. At the same time, its members and friends find in their common life nourishment for their journey of faith in the present, and they anticipate the gifts of God in the future." The church is located at 1994 US Hwy 158. II o o 3: p It; a» 3: c; HISTORY OF OAK GROVE UNITED METHODIST CHURCH What was latfer to become the Oak Grove United Methodist Church was first organized around 1780, was located near the junction of the old Farmington Road and Highway 158 known as Whitakers Meeting.House. According to records, Asbury preached there in 1794. Only Whitaker Cem^ery remains with this church ceasing to function in 1830's. The Methodist believers went by several names including McClamrock's School House Class, Rogers and Sains before the permanent name of Oak Grove was chosen. However, in 1849 were listed as being on the Mocksville District with John Tillett as pastor. In 1875, Oak Grove was assessed $75.00 for pastor's salary, and in 1872 showed an enrollment of 96 members. In 1889 a frame church was erected on the present grounds. Davie Circuit was formed in 1895 and Oak Grove Church was put on thds charge and remained there until 1961 when we became a station church. The parsonage was located in Mocksville. A belfry was later added to the original church with the church bells, being donated by T.S. Eanef Sr. This was transferred when the new brick church was built. A building program around 1921 involved he adding of class rooms to the frame church and remained until the early 1950's when the present brick church building was erected by the people of Oak Grove Church. Dedication of the church was held September 1,19^ with the Rev. Bob Oakley and former pastors, the Rev. H. D. Jessup and the Rev. E.M. Avett present. The Oak Grove church soon saw a need for full time pastor and plans were made to become a station church. Interest in the parsonage in Mocksville and again the people of w the church working together built the present parsonage across from the church. This was in 1961 with the Rev. George Auman being the first full time pastor. Kb ^ A later addition to the church was the building of the Fellowship Hall, this was dedicated 0 Dec. 10,1967. 1 O p In 1968 the name of our church was changed to Oak Grove United Methodist Church and J remains as such. > 5 Pastor of Oak Grove is the Rev. James Weekley. Davie County Public Library Mocksville, NO |3L page 2900 tJ 7 o Q? O ;0 < o H 2 I H tO o o X V- VO oi X o Ci 3 E CJ OAIC GTOVE UW8TED ETHODiST Cmgi!Cli Route 2 Box 36 Hockaville, North Carolina Luther Crady, Jr., Minister Vol. 1, No. 1 May 27. 1979 A Brief Hisoory of Oak Grove ^Whitaker's Meeting House, near the junction of what IS now ura tarminffion Road and Highway I58, was the first meeting place for the congregation which is now Oak Grove. First organized around I78O, Fkancis Asbury preached there in 1794. The Meeting House ceased to function in the 1830's, and only Whitaker's Cemetery remains, ?? the church was part of the MocksvilleCircuit, with John Tillett serving as pastor. In 1072 the congre^tion was 96 inembors strong. Heoordc show that, in 1075> Oak Grove was assessed $75,00 for the pastor*s salary. In 1009, a frame structure was erected on the present church grounds. A belfry was later added, a donation of T. S. Banes, Sr. In 1921, Sunday school rooms were added. In the 1950's the congregation replaced the oid frame struQ,ture with a brick building, to which was transferred the belfry. The new building was dedicated on September 1, 1957, when the Reverend Robert Oakley (now pastor of Trinity Church, in Lexington) was the pastor. Those present fcr the dedication included two farmer rasters, H. P. J-;ss'ip pnd B. 11. Avett, 1^i^e county PuDiic uoiaty Mocksville, NO w ■y o vi) In 1895, Oak Grove became a poreaching point on the newly-formed Davie Circuit, and remained as suchuntil 1961. At that time, the church became a seuarate preaching place. The parsonage was built, the oastorhaving lived in Mocksville prior to that time.* GeorgeAuman (now pastor of first Church, Mocksville) was appointed the first "full-time" pastor.On December 10, 1967, the Fellowship Hall wasdedicated. Much of the niaterials and the labor, notonly for the Fellowship Hall but for the church aswell, were provided by the membership.For two centuries, Cak Grove has written a historyof Christian service, .-lany persons have had prominent roles in the writing o: thiat history. The church has endured through wars, ihrcugh unifications and mergers of various parts of Methodism, "and through somechanges in terminology and structure. Throughout itstw*o centuries, Oak Grove has held to the Bible, asthe sufficient rule and guide of daily life, and to"the Discipline, as the basic book of church govern ment.As wp- stand on thp U"-pshoM nf l.h.^ Uii i-.j .•<11 t.iii.y, we bake the opportunity to remember the faith of allthose^who have given freely of themselves - of theirtalents, their prayers, their service, and their gifts, \'/hat will the third century of Oak Grove be? See you in Church Sunday, r-yy—yf.. OAK GROVE UNITED METTHGDIST CHURCH Route 2 Box 36 Mocksville, North Carolina 27028 Address Correction Requested Church Phone 63U-2832 Pb-r30nage 1 Route 2 Box 36 Mocksviil?, c. Pb.one 63^2453 ED, Note ivhen the Non Profit Org. U. S, Postage PAID Permit No. 2l Mocksville, NC 27028 Meeting House ceasedto function part of the menbers went to SMITH'S GROVE METHOD- ISTCHURCH, some went to OAK GROVE UNITED METHODIST CHURCH. PuDiic uoijiy HO \H A Brief History of Oak Grove United Methodist Church Oak Grove United Methodist Church was first known as Whitakers' Meeting House. Organized around 1780, the first building was located near the junction of the old Farmington Road and Highway 158. According to early records, Francis Asbury preached to the community of believers in 1794. Only Whitakers' Cemetery remains on the site of the early Meeting House. The Methodist believers went by several names, including McClamrock's School House and Rogers and Sain, before the permanent name of Oak Grove was chosen. In 1872, the congregation registered 96 persons as members. In 1874, the congregation belonged to the Mocksvilie District and was served by Pastor John Tillet. In 1875, Oak Grove was assessed $75 for the pastor's salary. In 1889, a frame building was erected on the site of the present facility. In 1895, Oak Grove Joined the newly formed Davie Circuit and remained as such until 1961 when it became a station church. A belfry was added to the original building and a church bell, donated by T. S. Eanes, Sr., was subsequently transferred to the present building. The church bell remained until the 1950s when the people of Oak Grove Church erected the present brick building. The dedication of the church building occurred on September 1,1957. Then the current pastor. Rev. Bob Oakley, and former pastors. Rev. H.D. Jessup and Rev. E.M. Avett, were present. Oak Grove Church members soon saw a need for a full-time pastor and made plans to become a station church. They sold the church's share in the parsonage in Mocksvilie, and once again the congregation began building together. They built the present parsonage which is located across Oak Grove Church Road from the church building. Rev. George Auman, the first full-time pastor was the first to occupy the new parsonage. •yg The people next used their skills in the construction of a fellowship hall, which was dedicated on December 10,1967. The name of the church was changed to Oak Grove United Methodist ^ Church in 1968. The church building remained largely unchanged until 1999 when the steeple 0 was added. In 2004 the narthex was expanded to include two handicap-accessible restrooms. 1 & Jt? Supported by its rich tradition of worship and service, Oak Grove United Methodist Church now 2 moves into its future and continues making the history begun decades ago by its spiritual / ancestors VA cL -cJ from a church booklet containing names of members, shared by Grady McCiamrock, Sr. o-ssrr IS CHRONOLOGY 1780 Met at Whitaker's Meeting House 1850 Met at Sain's Schoolhouse 1870 Met at Roger's Schoolhouse 1882 Became Oak Grove Methodist 1889 Built frame building 1957 Built brick building ^ 1967 Built Fellowship Hall » > f i 1999 Added the steeple to 5 U Schools at Oak Grove Methodist Church u> 7 O a O 0 1 o r* I Pages 18 - 20 r 5ai C D VO u* X X Davie County Public Library Mocksville, North Carolina \1 Oak Grove Location: 2006 US Highway 158 Drive 158 north from Mocksville for about 3 miles. Oak Grove Methodist Church is on the right. School house sat behind smaller brick building which is beside church in 2010. "The public school at Oak Grove will begin Monday, the 18, with John A. Naylor as teacher." (Davie Times, November 14, 1901) \r ^ ] I Oak Grove School, Mocksville, 1892 First row: Essie McClamroch, Abb Sain, Mary Call, Rose McClamroch, Luster Whitaker, Daisy McClamroch, Jim Smith, Essie Sain, and Chall Sain; Second row: Sanford Nail, Dora McClamroch, Jim McClamroch, Jim Ellis, Albert McClamroch, Cole McClamroch, Will Ijames, Amberst Turrentine, Johnny McDaniel, and Willie Long; Third row: Bud Sain, Mamie Ellis, Kate Douthit, Dorcas Jane McClamroch, Jesse Foster, Minnie Douthit, Walt McClamroch, Emmie Sain, and Mary Eanes. HISTORY OF DAVIE COUNTY SCHOOLS PAGE 200 i Oak Grove 1918 Mm This school was first called Sain's School House. The little public school was called by the students "Kent College". This name derived from a man named Kent who lived near there. Mr. Pinkney Turner taught there at one time. (Mary Jane Heitman) Attending this school from Mocksville were Jess Lee Clement, Thomas Rich, Thomas B. Bailey, E. L. Gaither. The boys walked out there, carrying lunch with them — mostly bread and molasses. T. B. Bailey took his molasses in a bottle. Houses along Main Street then would have been Lem Gaither house, at that time Ephraim Gaither home and Calvin Rich home (Dr. Eckherd in 1963), and the Lemuel Bingham house (now Rodwell estate). Pinkney Turner taught there and the History Room at Davie County Public Library has many of his pages of neatly written rolls of students with their attendance marked. A typical page HISTORY OF DAVIE COUNTY SCHOOLS PAGE 201 \b •a; ) o h- 2 i h- <s O 3: t- U> C > aj^' zr~ o Gi ri 3r cJ showed 47 male students and 34 female students. "Register of the free public school in School District No. 30 for whites opened 26 November 1877. signed R Turner." The original schoolhouse was a two-room building with 3 grades being taught in one room, and four grades being taught in the other room. The last year that the school was open was the school year of 1938-39. Everyone worked hard, learned a lot and was ready for the eighth grade when they left there and closed the doors in April of 1939. The building was then used for church suppers and miscellaneous member fiinctions. (Newspaper article September 24,1998) The old school was later covered with shingles. It was torn down in the early 60's when the church built a new brick fellowship hall near that site. Mabel Angell Couch attended Oak Grove through the fifth grade. She walked a mile to the school. Her first grade teacher was Miss Carter and her teacher for the following grade was Miss Bronson. Then she rode the bus and attended school at Mocksville on Main Street. HISTORY OF DAVIE COUNTY SCHOOLS PAGE 202 0 Pastors at Oak Grove Methodist Church V O 1 o v** y 2 o o X it> 3: o a; -o Pages 22 - 23 Davie County Public Library Mocksvilie, North Carolina k 01 I vi> yL < <o V c» uf H 5 > H 0 3: »- Vk> s: 1 M) X o :P CJ LIST OF PASTORS n OAK GROVE CHURCH 1836 William Anderson 1856 S.D. Adams 1903 J.M. Price 1838 Thomas A. Sharpe 1857 S.H. Helsabeck 1905 C.P. Goode L1840 Thomas A. Jones 1858 T.B. Reeks 1908 P.E. Parker 1841 A.F. Harris and 1859 M.C. Thomas 1910 A.J. Burrus H.H. Tippett 1860 W.C. Gannon 1912 B.A. York 1842 P.W. Archer 1863 R.G. Barrett 1913 P.L. Shore 1843 William M. Jordan 1865 Carson Parker 1915 T.S. Coble 1844 Thomas Campbell 1866 S.E. Mauney 1917 D.C. Ballard S.H. Helsabeck 1869 M.V. Sherrill 1920 J.B. Fitzgerald 1845 J.W. Tinnin 1873 Lemon Shell 1923 J.M. Green P.W. Yarrell 1876 Thomas A. Boone 1925 E.M. Avett 1846 R.P. Bibb 1880 T.A. Coon 1929 A.G. Loftin J.B. Martin 1882 T.L. Triplett 1931 J.O. Banks 1847 A.E. Allen 1883 G.F. Round 1934 M.G. Ervin J.W. Floyd 1887 W.C. Wilson 1939 A.W. Lynch 1848 J.J. Hines 1889 W.L. Grissom 1940 G.W. Fink 1849 John Tillett 1891 J.S. Nelson 1946 J.B. Fitzgerald L.S. Burkehead 1893 C.M. Gentry 1950 H.D. Jessup 1850 John Tillett 1894 J.C. Hartsell 1954 Robert L. Oakley 18^Lemon Shell 1895 Davie Circuit Created 1958 George Auman C.M. Pepper G.W. Hardison, pastor 1962 Jack Yarbrough 1852 Lemon Shell 1896 Eulwood E. Smith 1965 Ralph Eanes 1853 J. St. Glair 1896 Miles H. Vestal 1967 Don Sides 1854 T.M. Potsell 1898 W.H.L McLaurin 1969 Bill Bi^erstaff 1855 A.H. Johnson 1901 W.C. Wilson 1971 James Weekley County PiiOiic (.iDrary From a booklet about Oak Grove, shared by Grady McClamrock, Sr. y- \n o 0 X H Vf c 1 YEAR PASTOR RE PR( FAI* 2016 Burton, Larry Rodney 2015 Lewis, Samuel McMaster 2014 Lewis, Samuel M. 2013 Manser, Randall S. 2012 Manser, Randall S. 2011 Manser, Randall S. 2010 Thompson, Larry Wayne 2009 LWTHOMPSON 2008 LW THOMPSON 2007 LWTHOMPSON 2006 N A SCANDALE JR 1 2005 NASCANDALE JR I 2004 OA STEWART C 2003 C A STEWART r 2002 C A STEWART 2001 OA STEWART 2000 OA STEWART 1999 C A STEWART ' 1998 D D TALBERT • 1997 D D TALBERT 10 1996 D D TALBERT 1995 D D TALBERT 1994 RJMANN 1993 RJMANN 1992 RJMANN 1991 RJMANN 1990 DONALD FUNDERBURK 1989 DONALD FUNDERBURK 1988 DONALD FUNDERBURK 1987 FRED C SHOAF 1986 FRED 0 SHOAF 1985 FRED 0 SHOAF 1 1984 FRED C SHOAF 1 1983 FRED 0 SHOAF 1982 FRED C SHOAF 1981 HAYWOOD B HYATT 1980 HAYWOOD B HYATT 1979 LUTHER CRADY 1978 LUTHER CRADY 1977 RGILMER WAGONER 197€RGILMER WAGONER 197£JAMES FWEEKLEY 197^JAMES F WEEKLEY * --^-lin: ->Kf{ I From an online list of pastors, shared by Rev. Rodney Burton Deed for Oak Grove Methodist Church w c Q1 O Page 25 o u> r a »- o * h- w> * O oL <J Davie County Public Library Mocksville, North Carolina L Oak Grove Book 5 page 576 Au9„ 30, 1879 Bills and wife f-'iary aliis, John Hiley and wife ^^ebecca to VJ, P. Coon John N» Riley Jerry ""ellman Cheshire '^ain DbM, Miller Trustees at Oadk Grove 2^ acres adjoining road, Riley's field n c-y fj 3 t<\- "i » 4- ix V" "'•■o a t c ( Picture of Oak Grove Methodist Church § o <c 0 1 o w I Page 27 o o » VA u/ § aP /^N Davie County Public Library Mocksvilie, North Carolina ic, Oak Grove Methodist Church From Churches ofDavie County, North Carolina A Photographic Study by Thomas L. Martin A-;; ' :vv' f' ■V A ■-■■■■■•■ . :-,- -••! ; • ■■■ -.r t ■». site w:^:. Mir . . .-'-f:].M0§gf <. w-X:''-:' ■.7 HgVUfc'^ 'T -1 'T- r?**—1®^ OAK GROVE METHODIST CHURCH This is another successor of Whicaker's Church. The "first services were held in McClararoch's schoolhouse, and in 18.50 moved to Sain'sschoolhouse. The first church was built in 1882. The modern brick edifice was completed in 1955. page tuienty-seven : 3S. '^30^ - $0,5^^1 r^wmTV PuDHC Cemetery Records for Oak Grove Methodist Church o CK O o 1 0 ii) K 2 1 I Pages 29 - 46 *p ui 5 <J Davie County Public Library Mocksville, North Carolina 0 PvnJ I £)U_kAT c \JC)i_u,rv>g. 1L C.E.irv\6.TEat6S L-li P INCrElS Ha^>- 444 OAK GROVE UNITED METHODIST CHURCH CEMETERY Approximately two miles east of Mbcksville on Highway 158 at comer of Oak Grove Church Road Siimflme Given Name Birth Date Death Pate Allen Calvin S.January 21,1888 November 26,1961 Allen Charles Ray "Jake"September 4,1910 June 6,1958 Allen Jennie L.November 4,1890 Decenfeer31,1960 Angell Maggie W.September 14,1872 February 4,1894 WifeofW.B. AngeU Armsworthy Christopher Gordon Son of Ricky and Elaine W. Armsworthy May 29,1975 February 13,1978 Mi Atwood BiUie July 6,1943 October 16,1944 1 vi) Son of J. G. and Eunice Atwood Atwood Eunice Baker May 15,1914 April 10,1988 V Wife of James G. Atwood, Sr. o Bailey Blanche Atwood December 30, 1907 October 22, 1990 >Wife of Carl Samuel Bailey Ui Bailey Carl Samuel March 17,1905 February 1,1975 h-Husband of Blanche Atwood Bailey z Bailey EUa Nichols November 29,1897 September 14,1965 Wife of William Beal Bailey 1 K Married July 25,1913 Bailey Jerry L.February 24, 1938 April 16,1938 Son of Carl S. and Blanche A. Bail^ 2=Bailey William Beal August 18,1889 June 25, 1979 )r Husband of Ella Nichols Bailey C Baker Mary Jelene September 7,1929 September 27, 1929 » iO Daughter of J. Carl and Maty C. Baker u> T'Baker William F.May 2,1881 November 8,1936 o Beck Albert D.March 27,1873 March 22,1941 C- at Husband of Viola Hopkins Beck <J Beck EvaHiggins August 30,1889 March 10,1982 Wife of George Lee Beck Beck George Lee January 9,1890 June 15,1977 Husband of Eva Higgins Beck Beck Michael Shane Infentboy July 14,1971 No date given 426 'X's ®me county Puni'.c uoii Mocksville, NO 4C, o \ 0 a> H 5 di 1 \- o o o X H- n t v> X 0 01 X cy Beck Bowers Bowles Bowles Bowles Bowles Bowles Bowles Bowles Bowles Bowles Bowles Bowles Bowles Bowles Bowles Bowles Bowles Bowles Bowles Bowles Bowles Bowles Bowles Bowles Bowles Bowles Bowles Bowles Bowles Viola Hopkms Wife of Albeit Beck Vemon Edward "Slim" Husband of Sallie Simmons Bowers Albert Martin Husband of Annie McClamrock Bowles Alice Lee Infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Bowles Annie McClamrock Wife of Albert Martin Bowles Benjamin F. Husband of Sarah York Bowles Calvin S. Husband of \^ola E. Beeding Clarence R. Husband of Margaret Mae Plott Bowles EarlThurman Husband of Frankie C. Wall Bowles EUaR. Ethel Mae Wife of Paul Bowles Eugenia T. Franks. Husband of Lenora W. Bowles Frankie C. Wall Wife of Earl Thurman Bowles George W. Husband of J. Clemmie Bowles J. Clemmie Wife of George W. Bowles Jasper L. Husband of Martha D. Bowles Julia S. T.annfl S. Lenora W. Wife of Frank S. Bowles Margaret Mae Plott Wife of Clarence Bowles Martha D. Wife of Jasper L. Bowles Marvin J. Wife of Pauline C. Bowles MastenE. Paul N.C. Pvt., U.S. Army, World War n Pauline C. Wife of Marvin J. Bowles Pauline M. Wife of John Lee Bowles Ricl^Lee Son of Clarence and Margaret C. Bowles Ronald David Son of John Lee and Pauline Bowles Ruby In^t daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Bowles October 12,1886 February 9,1927 March 27,1900 November 30, 1927 September 25, 1908 May 18,1914 December 24,1902 March 20,1909 November 4,1911 February 6,1870 June 10,1912 1856 Fdjruary 8,1902 April 20,1914 1826 1833 1897 1874 1877 July 9,1903 June 5,1919 1895 June 10,1920 1862 June 12,1907 August 26,1916 April 20, 1928 November 20,1957 February 8,1947 March 26,1926 January 26,1932 June 9,1991 May 21,1968 November 30, 1927 No date given May 18,1985 November 9,1938 January 4,1974 1992 September 16,1894 September 3,1931 1894 February 3,1982 July 22, 1984 1910 1919 1969 1971 1940 November 3,1988 August 24,1990 1963 June 11,1988 1928 March 14,1968 September 4,1993 January 30, 1989 August 20,1978 January 16,1983 March 26,1926 3 0 e ceunty Pud/jc ( ^ocksvili^ fv'c ^427 Sarah York Wife of Benjamin F. Bowles Viola E. Beeding Wife of Calvin S. Bowles Franklin D. Son of George and Mae Brown George Watt Husband of Mae Summers Brown Lois Boger Wife of Theodore Brown Mae Summers Wife of George Watt Brown Martha Daughter of George and Mac Brown Theodore Husband of Lois Boger Brown James Martin Aged 76 years, 1 month, 4 days Jane Sallie Sarah Griffin Alice Wife of H. W. Call Aged 61 years, 6 months, 21 days Alice Riley Wife of Thomas Franklin Call D. Morgan Husband of Ida P. Call Daniel Husband of Sousanuh Call Aged 82 years, 2 months, 10 days Ella Mae Daughter of Morgan D. and Ida BeUe Floyd Lee Ida?. Wife of D. Morgan Call Sallie Daughter of T. L. and A. A. Call Aged 1 month, 9 days Sousanuh Wife of Daniel Call Aged 53 years, 9 months, 11 days Stella Haneline Wife of Walter L. Call Thomas Franklin Husband of Alice Ril^ Call Walter L. Husband of Stella Haneline Call Charlie Marshall George W. Son of J. B. and M. E. Campbell Jas. Gaither John Belt Husband of Maiy Ellen Campbell Maiy Ellen Wife of John Belt Campbell August 20,1919 October 16,1896 September 1,1894 September 1,1907 September 13,1900 June 24,1912 May 13,1866 August 27,1849 December 20, 1852 August 5,1901 April 10, 1852 January 12,1860 August 20, 1863 No date given December 14,1900 June 17,1903 September 14,1876 No date given No date given November 12,1880 October 14, 1857 April 26, 1884 1907 June 1,1903 March 27, 1892 1864 July 19,1984 April 27,1974 August 8,1965 June 22. 1991 No date given August 17,1988 June 17,1942 March 10,1917 September 15,1936 June 7, 1942 November 1,1913 June 6,1938 October 11,1927 December 14,1992 March 23, 1964 November 15,1960 September 12,1891 July 21,1875 No date given November 13,1940 April 3,1950 1928 Novmifeer L 196 September 4,1917 1930 . Oavie County PuDiic Liorary I Mocksville, NO AndyB. Husband of Effie Bowles Cassidy EfBe Bowles Wife of Andy B. Cassidy Infenl of Thomas Blue and Kathleen Cassidy James E. Husband of Margaret M. Cassidy Margaret M. Wife of James E. Cassidy Maiy Katherine Wall Infant Child of Ed and Claudia Myers Chandler Avery Angell Son of Avery Clement, Jr., and Virginia AngeU Clement Aveiy C. Husband of Mollie W. Clement Avery, Jr. Husband of Virginia AngeU Clement Baby Dabner Adam Husband of Minnie Summers Clement Martha Lee Minnie Summers Aged 20 years MoUie W. Wife of Avery C. Clement Ray Son of Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Clement Ruby Louise Donree Clarence E. Husband of Hazel McClararock Craven Hazel McClamrock Wife of Clarence E. Craven Zetta Philip Co. F, 42nd N.C. RegL, C.S.A. Mattie E. Wife of R.. M. Daniel Ray Clifton Husband of Ada Nance Daniel Robert M. Husband of Mattie B. Daniel Charlie A. J. L. Brother of Maggie M. Douthit Maggie M. (or Margie M.) Sister of J. L. Douthit Margaret M. Latham Wife of William Douthit William M. Husband of Margaret M. Latham Douthit Mary Tiurentine Wife of William McKinely Dyson No date given September 19,1916 June 21,1921 July 2,1940 No date given January 18,1936 October 31,1895 January 10,1919 Decembers, 1939 May 30, 1863 June 13,1941 May 17,1871 November 14,1898 October 8,1916 August 15,1942 May 11,1909 January 18,1915 March 25, 1916 September 11,1891 No date given June 25, 1872 July 11,1905 AprU 14,1873 January 10, 1865 September 23, 1858 September 14,1878 November 30, 1836 July 28,1825 May 17,1916 No date given September 6,1984 AprU 9,1988 Sqrtember 10,1990 No date given May 10,1936 November 28,1954 August 9,1971 December 5,1939 February 21,1949 August 21,1957 ?June 15,1957 January 6, 1981 December 10,1916 May 9,1943 August 14,1987 January 23, 1989 October 25, 1990 January 7,1926 No date given AprU 9,1919 AprU 14,1985 Febniaiy 13,1930 October 19,1934 May 3,1914 December 1,1900 November 16,1900 May 23, 1981 county Public LiOiary ^^ocksviiig, UC Dyson William McKinlQT Husband of Turrentine Dyson March2,1921 July 27,1993 Eanes Arthur C.May 2,1832 June 21,1902 Eanes Cedl Clay October 18,1902 September 26,1994 Husband of Janie Lou Grubbs Eanes Eanes Elizabeth Brink Wife of Clay Eanes 1830 1926 Eanes Janie Lou Grubbs Wife of Cecil Clay Eanes October 30,1916 November 6,1986 Eanes Maiy A.June 3,1835 January 10,1878 Eanes MaiyE.March 16,1857 May 10,1923 Eanes Robert C.July 11,1868 March 16,1894 Eanes or Ellis William R. Aged 45 years, S months, 21 days November 8,1865 April 29,1911 Ellis Elizabeth Aged 72 years, 11 months, 28 days November 12,1830 February 10,1903 Faircloth JohnW.June 23,1891 February 9,1942 Fink Arthur B. Husband of Wilma Sain Fink Maich21,1915 August 8,1955 Fink WilmaSain Wife of Arthur B. Fink May 9,1915 July 7,1988 Foster Charlie F. Husband of Ruth Bailey Foster October 18,1915 January 22,1973 Foster Dorcas J. McClamroch Wife of William A. Foster September 11,1875 October 28,1956 Foster Duette Foster Wife of Ernie Foster September 19,1920 February 13,1986 Foster Eliza J.1844 1922 Wife of John R Foster Foster Grace Daughter of J. G. and Janie Foster February 17,1908 May 4,1911 ttl o Foster In&nt No date given September 29,1918 Daughter of O. F. and Josie Foster s.Foster Janie Angell April 17,1871 August 5,1943 Nb Wife of Jesse G. Foster U Foster Jesse G.August 20,1867 November 21,1938 %k o Husband of Janie Angell Foster »Foster JohnR. R 1844 1924 o Ut Foster Josie S.April 9,1886 May 30, 1966 h-Wife of OUie F. Foster 2 Foster Kenneth Eugene March 22,1946 March 23,1946 o I Son of Charlie. F. and Ruth Foster 1 Ir-Foster OUieF.April 18,1884 July 25,1970 Vr>Husband of Josie S. Foster O O Foster Oscar July 20, 1894 November 30, 1896 r j—Son of J. G. and Janie Foster Foster William A.July 19,1872 July 5,1931 C Husband of Dorcas J. McClamroch i \r>Foster X Gaither Bazel March 13,1808 December 21,1884 a t~>Aged 76 years, 9 months, 8 days 3 Gaither Ellen 1812 November 10,1885 X -1 Wife of Bazel Gaither •cJ Aged 73 years Gaither George W.October 27,1832 January 1,1891 430 3 3 Bg-leWORy finiiic uorary ^ mo Gaither James W.October 19,1834 October 28,1886 Son of B. and E. Gaither Aged 51 years, 9 months October 30,1915GaitherMaggie E.January 29,1837 Aged 78 years, 9 months, 1 day September 11 y 1891GaitherMaiyM.April 8,1839 Aged 51 years, 5 months, 19 days Julys, 1965GreenMyrtle Myers Long March 27,1899 Green Thomas E.October 24,1890 July 24,1963 Griffin Edgar L.No date given 1905 Husband of Emma Sain GrifOn Griffin Emma Sain 1879 1932 Wife of Edgar L. Griffin March 20,1985GrubbThomas Glenn April 6,1904 Husband of Bessie W. Grubb Haibin MiUardF.October 24, 1856 January 25,1926 Head RinzaV.No date given July 30, 1907 Daughter of T. H. and S. B. Head Aged 1 year, 6 months March 13,1991HendiixMiimie McClamrock March 4,1911 Wife of Robert B. Hendrix Hendrix Robert B.August 8,1909 October 31,1986 Husband of Minnie B. McClamrock Hendrix Hepler Charles Weslqr February 19,1868 June 12,1928 Husband of Mary EUen Sain Hepler July 5,1938HeplerDavid T.September 2,1874 Husband of Phisie Etta Hepler 1965HeplerDovieSain1877 Wife of John A. Hepler August 7,1977HeplerFlorence M.August 31,1900 Ul Wife of Herbert D. Hepler July 19,1944HeplerHerbert D.June 24,1895 Husband of Florence M. Hepler 4.Hepler John A.1874 1948 o Husband of Dovie Sain Hepler May 23,1953\ Ck Hepler Mary Ellen Sain March 18,1875 uJ Wife of Charles Wesley Hepler April 8,1954I— Hepler Phisie Etta June 14,1900 Wife of David T. Hepler No date given )Hopkins Julius L.No date given i- IT)Husband of Mary Jane Hopkins February 10,1903 o Hopkins Mary Cath^December 5,1883 0 1 Daughter of J. L. and Nancy Jane v Hopkins February 24, 1926HopkinsNancy Jane Call April 18,1843 t~Wife of Julius L. Hopkins \Horn Emma Summers September 12,1863 October 9,1950 111 Wife of John H. Horn X. o Horn JohnH.August 6,1865 December 9,1955 d Husband of Enuna Summers Horn :3 X Horn Lonnie S.April 10,1899 January 27,1916 <j Son of J. H and E. L. Horn Aged 16 years, 9 months, 17 days March 17,1904HornLulaSeptember 7,1903 Daughter of J. H. and Emma Horn 431 B 4 Walter B., Jr. Sou of Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Horn Aged 24 years, 5 months, 2 days Walter Branson Addie S. Daughter of J. L. and C. A. Howard Cora Summers Wife of John L. Howard In&nt Daughter of J. L. and C. A. Howard JohnL. Husband of Cora Summers Howard Lewis H. Husband of Maiy E. Hendiix Howard; Aged 79 years Mary E. Hendrix Wife of Lewis H. Howard Aged 84 years Vada Johnson Daughter of J. L. and C. A. Howard Ada Wife of A. J. Hutchins Aged 51 years, 6 months, I day Alice C. Nail Wife of Thomas A. Hutchins Andrew W. Aged 47 years, 5 months, 29 days Flossie I. Wife of Troy M. Hutchins Infant Daughter of A. J. and A. F. Hutchins Aged 17 days Marion Francis Son of O. G. and A. M. Hutchins Nannie Mae Aged 11 years, 9 months, 12 days Thomas A. Husband of Alice C. Nail Hutcliins Troy M. Husband of Flossie I. Hutchins William Robert Grace Hunter Wife of Jacob Edward Lanier Jacob Edward Husband of Grace Hunter Lanier Betty Ellis (Rock only) Clyde Cecil Husband of Mary Harbin Leonard Maggie Ellis Aged 92 years Ivfaiy Harbin Wife of Clyde Cecil Leonard Charlie Hampton Husband of Rhoda Long Father of Joe R. Long December 26, 1909 November 15,1877 March 23,1900 April 29,1876 No date given October 9,1876 December 1,1848 January 29, 1851 March 22, 1916 May 19,1866 October 11,1875 October 9, 1862 March 21,1896 January 13,1901 February 19,1913 May 26, 1908 June 28,1873 December 30, 1888 February 25, 1938 December 17,1913 January 7,1898 No date given April 7,1896 September 21,1896 November 16,1859 May 28, 1934 November 21,1969 July?, 1902 November 24,1958 Deceiiiber23, 1908 F^ruary4,1957 May 19, 1928 October 10,1935 May 28, 1919 November 20,1917 July 22, 1965 April 8, 1910 September 12, 1984 January 30, 1901 June 2, 1921 March 8,1920 July 29,1953 January 30, 1983 August 7,1960 December 23, 1987 October 19,1972 No date given February 19, 1984 October 16,1964 April 27, 1986 January 29,1936 Lowder Lowder Madia Martin Martin McClamroch McCIamroch McClamroch McClamroch McClamroch McClamroch McClamroch McClamroch McClamroch McClamroch McClamroch McClamroch McClamroch McClamroch McClamroch McClamrock McClamrock McClamrock McClamrock McClamrock Infant Child of Joe R. and Myrtle M. Long In&nt Daughter of Joe R. and Myrtle M. Long JoeR, Husband of Myrtle Myers Green Long Major N.C. Tech 5, Co. C, 49th Eng., C.B.N, World War II Etbel McClamrock Wife of William AnthoiQ' Lowder William Anthony Husband of Ethel McClamrock Lowder James P. Aged 59 years, 4 months Sandy McCuUoh Daughter of Lyim McCuUoh Martin Sharon Leigh Daughter of Lyim McCulIoh Martin A.M. Husband of Flossie Rights McClamroch Calvin Douthit Son of C. L. and Lillie McClamroch Calvin L. "Boose" Husband of Lillie Douthit McClamroch Flossie Rights Wife of A. M. McClamroch George Chalmers George W., Jr. Son of G. W. andM. E. McClamrock James L. John Walter L.M. Husband of Lovie J. Foster McClamroch Lillie Douthit Wife of C. L. McClamroch Lovie J. Foster Wife of L. M. McClamroch Mary Eva Latham Wife of Rev. Ralph Gray McClamroch Rev. Ralph Gray Husband of Mary Eva Latham McClamroch Sarah Wilson Thomas Clay Aged 70 years Addie Wife of Ray McClamrock Arthur T. Husband of Lillian A. McClamrock Beulah Austin Wife of John Tillet McClamrock Calvin Lucius Husband of Ruby Messick McClamrock Charlie "Pat" B. Husband of Katherine Plott McClamrock Carter No date given ^ril 9,1914 September 16,1891 December 25,1919 /afluaiy2,1926 April 20,1917 March 23,1850 September 12, 1983 December 23, 1981 March 26. 1900 June 23, 1907 March 17, 1873 June 10, 1905 December 17, 1845 August 6,1913 July 30, 1877 March 23. 1881 September 12,1840 March 3,1869 November 25, 1853 June 30,1893 April 14,1897 November 19, 1851 June 25, 1900 July 6,1902 November 4,1918 May 8, 1907 November 26,1925 February 18, 1934 No date given April 11,1914 Sq)tember8,1931 February 19,1960 No date given February 23, 1982 July 23, 1909 June 8,1990 June 8,1990 June 19,1950 June 24, 1908 July 13,1960 May 13.1939 August 23, 1904 July 13,1930 August 3,1921 March 19,1904 February 3,1921 March 13,1936 August 25, 1936 December 13,1956 April 13,1980 December 12,1928 May 28,1971 June 24,1922 September 8, 1957 January 20,1972 December 2,1991 November 14, 1973 tU a vb 0 I c» kU I- Z, 1 kr- o O 3: 1- kkl » 3: o ci McClamrock Clarence Donald Son of Loyd and Gennie McClamrock McClamrock Donald Albert McClamrock Eliza Sheek Wife of William Oscar McClamrock McClamrock Everette Gray "Jacl^' Son of Roger M. and Lois Wall McClamrock McClamrock Flossie Virginia Landreth Wife of Ogden "Doll" McClamrock McClamrock Frank Lawrence Brother of John Tillet McClamrock McClamrock G. W. Husband of Mary E. Eans McClamrock McClamrock George Coleman, Jr. Husband of Mattie B. Boger McClamrock McClamrock George Kimbrough McClamrock In^t Daughter of Ray and Addie McClamrock McClamrock Jennie Myers Wife of Lloyd McClamrock Married August 8,1926 McClamrock John R. Husband of Maty Octava McClamrock McClamrock Lewis Hubert Husband of Polly Baker McClamrock McClamrock Lillian A. Wife of Arthur T. McClamrock McClamrock Lloyd Husband of Jeimie Myers McClamrock McClamrock Lois Wall Wife of Roger M. McClamrock McClamrock Mary E. Eans Wife of G. W. McClamro<k McClamrock Mary Octava Wife of John R McClamrock McClamrock Mattie B. Boger Wife of George Coleman McClamrock, Jr. McClamrock Nanc^ Beeding Wife of Ray McClamrock McClamrock Ogden Gray "Doll" Husband of Flossie Virginia Landreth McClamrock McClamrock Polly Baker Wife of Lewis Hubert McClamrock McClamrock Ray Husband of Nancy Beeding McClaimock McClamrock Roger M Husband of Lois Wall McClamrock McClamrock Wiley Lee Husband of Selma Nichols McClamrock McClamrock William Oscar McCubbins Amanda C. McCulloh Clarence E. Noveinber20,1937 November 4,1930 July 2,1895 January 13,1934 April 15,1901 December 2,1902 November 19,1869 February 11,1879 April 6,1913 No date given March 2,1902 June 22,1876 July 11,1898 May 11,1922 January 12,1905 April 30,1911 November 11,1880 May 23, 1874 August 13,1878 January 20,1901 September 20,1895 April 13,1904 December 5,1898 July 9,1906 May 2,1904 May 28,1890 1848 October 7,1923 July 7,1939 July 1,1969 November 16,1980 February 25, 1986 May 18,1988 March 21,1980 Fdrruary 8,1961 January 7,1933 October 21,1919 June 4,1922 August 24,1973 September 16,1937 May 3,1992 No date given December 26,1969 October 19,1994 February 29, 1927 September 7,1938 March 13,1933 December 8,1993 September 6,1972 October 1,1974 January 5,1987 July 4,1994 September 3,1989 September 16,1943 December 1,1922 September 19,1959 434 3 7 toe county PuDlic LiDia/y Mocksville. NC w O^l) t i y- o r I y> u> 2: O tl) McCulloh McCulloh McDaniel McDaniel McDaniel McDaniel McDaniel McDaniel Md^aniel McDaniel McDaniel McDaniel McDaniel McDaniel McDaniel McDaniel McDaniel McDaniel McDaniel McDonal Madra Messick Milholen Milholen Milholen Milholen MuUis Mullis E.T. Husband of Saiah E. Williams McCulloh SaiahE. Williams Wife ofE.T. McCulloh Albert Son of J. L. and M E. McDaniel Alice Marie Sister of Grover Ray McDaniel Charles L. Husband of Elizabeth Pennington McDaniel D.B. Eliz^eth Pennington Wife of Charles L. McDaniel Essie Sain Wife of John L. McDaniel Frank Grover Ray Brother of Alice Marie McDaniel GityO."Bill" Husband of Lillie McClamrock McDaniel John Albert Son of J. L. and M E. McDaniel JohnL. Lillie McClamrock Wife of Guy O. "Bill" McDaniel Margaret E. Paulie S. Son of Boon and Maggie McDaniel Aged 3 years, 21 days SallieL^nard Aged 70 years William William Henderson Husband of Sallie Leonard McDaniel Infant Daughter of C. L. and B. McDonal James P. Tressa Angell Baker Faircloth Potts Wife of William F. Baker Wife of John W. Faircloth Wife of Mr. Potts Wife, of Joe Messick Mother of Eunice Baker Atwood Herbert Lester Husband of Lena Hort^e Wellman Milholen Jettie B. Lena Hortense Wellman Wife of Herbert Lester Milholen Robert W. Son of H. L. and Lena Milholen Doime Len Son of W. L. and Shelby Mullis Monte Lewis Son of W. L. and Shelby Mullis April 23, 1890 April 9,1902 June 5,1898 May 14,1937 February 28, 1858 December 25, 1860 March 2,1861 October 17,1884 1899 Deceniber 20,1932 October 29,1915 June 5,1908 October 10,1878 December 14,1915 August 10,1867 February 27, 1906 December 1,1900 January 14,1832 August 3,1889 January 17,1900 March 23,1880 December 20,1897 November 6,1880 September 21,1904 April 15,1884 March 14,1930 December 2,1954 December 2,1954 August 10,1945 ^ril71942 January 24,1899 October 17,1963 October 31,1944 July 29,1928 July 29, 1945 January 5,1972 1939 February 16,1947 April 14,1991 November 24,1909 December 19,1932 No date given January 21,1938 February 6,1909 January 9,1971 January 11,1914 November 6,1973 No date given July 26, 1909 September 3,1976 August 19,1945 February 17,1986 January 29,1962 March 28,1930 December 3,1954 December 4,1954 3 8 Oavie County' Puoiic uoiai) 435 Carrie B. Wife of Paul Murphy Cornelia F, Jadkson Wife of Gabriel L. Murphy Gabriel L. Hxisband of Cornelia F. Jackson Murphy Husband of Sarah M. Muiphy J. G., Jr.? (Buried at foot of J. G. Muiphy) Maiy Wright Daughter of Gabriel and Cornelia J. Muiphy Paul Sarah M. Wife of J, G. Muiphy Aged 56 years, 4 months, 2 days A. F. Son of J. U. and H. C. Myers Alma H. Daughter of John U. and Carolyn Summers Myers Carolyn Summeis Wife of John Ulysses Nfyers Heniy Conard Husband of Margaret Potts Myers JohnH. Son of John U. and C^olyn Summers Myeis John Ulysses Husband of Carol}^! Summers Myers Sarah P. Infant daughter of John U. and Carolyn Summers Myers William Spencer North Carolina, P T R 3, U.S.N.R, World War II Baibiy Wife of Thomas Nail Aged 102 years Clarence Son of W. F. and Maiy E. Call Nail Ella Mae Daughter of W. F. and Maiy B. Call Nail Infant Son of William and Maiy E. Call Nail J.H. Y. Maggie F. Wife of Sanford Nail Maiy Aged 74 years MaiyE. First wife of W. F. Nail Aged 46 years, 9 months, 27 days Maiy E. Call 2nd Wife of William Franklin Nail, Sr. February 9,1900 January 16, 1860 April 16, 1857 February 16,1860 No date given Fdiruary 16,1897 December 30,1900 Sq)tember26, 1853 November 20,1899 July 26,1916 June 4,1879 November 13,1916 February 20,1907 February 8,1872 July 25, 1904 November 19,1910 July 9, 1805 December 17,1913 January 22,1841 December 28, 1882 July 8, 1855 May 5, 1886 November 1,1982 June 8,1938 Fduuary 16,1924 June 14,1925 No date given October 20,1969 April 26, 1957 January 28,1910 June 4,1919 October 4,1985 July 26, 1970 December 1, 1978 November 14,1984 February 24, 1952 July 25, 1904 April 3,1966 July 16,1907 February 22, 1980 November 4,1914 February 21, 1966 June 24, 1906 May 3,1902 October 18,1981 3 ^ Davie county Pudiic UDiary MocksvHie, HC Nail Philip No date given 1932 Co. F.,41N.C.Inf., C.S.A. Nail Sanford April?, 1884 April 14,1956 Husband of Maggie F. Nail Nail Thomas No date given 1872 Husband of Baibiy Nail Nail WilliflTTi FranHin Novranber 9,1865 July 10,1932 Nance Dora Sain April 7,1885 August 24,1980 Wife of H. M. Nance Nance H. M.March 3,1883 October 27,1921 Nance William Otis, Jr.September 5,1930 September 5,1930 Son of W. 0. and Esther Lee Nance Nance William Otis, Sr.September 6,1910 December 5,1966 Neely Shelby Ann Willard October 13,1944 May 15,1974 Daughter of Paul and Pauline Willard Nelson Nora Call October 30,1912 March 15,1983 Nichols Benjamin F.October 27, 1831 February 2,1892 Aged 60 years, 3 months, 2 days Nichols Benjamin Paul April 26, 1906 November 5, 1908 Nichols Mary McClamrock August 20, 1872 November 30, 1940 Owen LonnieR.June 30,1910 December 3,1911 Son of J. F. and E. P. Owen Peacock Mary A. Gaither August 8, 1849 November 24, 1934 Peacock William a 1852 October 18,1952 Husband of Mary A. Gaither Peacock Pennington James R.November 8, 1865 Februaiy 27, 1951 Husband of Sarah E. Graves Pennington Pennington Sarah E. Graves September 3, 1876 December 6,1962 Wife of James R. Pennington Plott Ella Mae Campbell July 29, 1908 No date given Wife of Wiley Franklin Plott Plott FredL.May 28, 1900 February 6,1930 Plott George W.March 22, 1908 May 1, 1930 Plott JohnC.April 1,1898 December 22, 1979 Plott Wiley Franklin March 4,1903 July?, 1977 Husband of Ella Mae Campbell Plott Potts Albert WeslQ'February 11,1886 June 9, 1970 Husband of Rosa Summers Potts Potts Charlie M.April 10,1909 June?, 1975 Husband of Maiy Tayes Potts Potts Elizabeth Myere November 25,1918 March 5,1983 Wife of WiUiam Potts Potts Infant No date given August 29,1930 Daughter of C. M. and Maiy Potts Potts lona B. Wall August 1,1896 F^ruaiy 9,1932 Wife of John H. Potts Potts Jeremiah A.Januaiy 14,1846 December 27, 1928 Potts John H.April 29,1890 January 20, 1977 Husband of lona B. Wall Potts Potts Louise B.March 5, 1854 December 13,1942 Potts Mary Elizabeth Summers October 3, 1881 or November 8,1913 Wife of William Thomas Potts Oaober 13, 1857 Potts Maiy Tayes March 20, 1914 No date given Wife of Charlie M. Potts Potts Rosa Siuumers September 9,1892 August 21,1978 Wife of Albert Wesl^ Potts t-nunw Samuel L. Son of A. W. and R S. Potts William "Doc" Husband of Elizabeth Myers Potts North Carolina PFC Co. F, 117 Inf. 30 Div, World War n William Thomas Husband of Maiy Elizabeth Summers Potts Biyte Rebecca Major C. John Husband of Rebeckah Rd)eckah Wife of John RUey Berry R. Lou Wellman Wife of Berry R. Rose A. B., Jr. Son of Baxter and Irene Sain A Baxter, Sr. Albert Harris Husband of Rosie Smith Sain Barbiy Wife of Thomas Sain Bessie Allen Wife of Ernest Elbert Sain Bettie E. Nail Wife of J. W. Sain Billy Gordon Infant son of Ernest E. and Bessie Allen Sain (marked with a rock) Osper Husband of Sallie Elizabeth Sain Cheshire Husband of Mary Elizabeth Booe Sain Elizabeth Turrentine Wife of Willie Edgar Sain Ella Horn Wife of Willie Alvin Sain EmmaB. Ernest Elbert Husband of Bessie Allen Sain Eugenie Gaither Wife of James Franklin Sain Infant Daughter of J. W. and B. E. Sain Infant Daughter of J. W. and Bettie N. Sain Infant Son of Ernest E. and Bessie Allen Sain Infants Twin daughters of Wiley E. and Sallie E. Sain (one stone for both girls) Irene Lippard Wife of A. B. Sain August 25,1918 April 14,1968 March 13,1960 January 16,1983 November 12,1987 December 28, 1897 May 24, 1895 December 31, 1926 April 1,1957 February 9, 1926 Fd>ruaiy26, 1934 December 9, 1979 July 25, 1988 January 29,1918 April 9,1915 December 13,1882 September 3,1895 July 31,1921 No date given No date given July 3,1850 May 28, 1864 February 5,1926 July 26, 1891 April 8,1888 September 16,1906 No date given September 23,1819 January 4,1915 March 5, 1894 March 21,1856 October 11,1903 No date given No date given No date given No date given September 22,1890 December 25, 1933 October 2,1893 No date given June 21,1969 December 28, 1908 May 14,1970 No date given No date given Mocksvitt®, WU 0<i) ri Sain Sain Sain Sain Sain Sain Sain Sain Sain Sain Sain Sain Sain Sain Sain Sain Sain. Sain S^ Sain Sain Sain Sain Sain Sain Sain Sain Shiels J.W. Husband of Bettie E. Nail Sain James Franklin Husband of Eugoiie Gaither Sain JohnD. Husband of Nfoiy B. Sain Leon Baxter Son of A. B. andL. A. Sain Lester *Tete" David Husband of Nellie Bowles Sain Lizzie Williams Wife of Will Sain Lola A. Wife of A. B. Sain Lonnie Woodrow Husband of Lorine McDaniel Sain LorineMcDaniel Wife of Lonnie Woodrow Sain Louisa Infent twin daughter of Wiley E. and Sallie E. Sain ML. Marilyn Joyce (^siby) Daugjiter of Lonnie and Lorina Sain MaryB. Wife of John D. Sain MaryE. MaryE. Mary Elizabeth Booe Wife of Cheshire Sain Nellie Bowles Wife of Lester Tete" Sain Rosa Janie Smith of Albeit Harris Sain RubyV. Daughter of E. E. and Bessie Sain Sallie E. Wife of Wiley E. Sain Aged 55 years, 6 months, 11 days Sallie Elizabeth Wife of Casper Sain Sarah E. VrifeofA.T.Sain Aged 84 years, 2 months, 16 days Stephen Gray Son of Everette Gray and Dianne D. Sain Wil^E. Hu^and of Sallie E. Sain Aged 63 years, 6 months, 16 days Will Hu^and of Lizzie Williams Sain Willie Alvin Husband of Ella Horn Sain Willie Edgar Husband of Eliz^th T. Sain Arreny Ihud)^ of Emory Shiels 1858 1879 1880 F^ruary 3,1912 March 18,1924 April 23, 1893 May 12,1890 July 28,1916 December 31,1920 No date given M^31,1851 No date given 1915 January 5,1823 1898 January 5,1823 May 2,1927 October 15,1890 June 13,1926 March 23, 1858 1860 March 3,1826 April 10,1958 November 12,1850 March 20,1875 November 7,1890 F^ruary 26,1915 1859 No date given 1963 1958 June 3,1912 No date given F^ruary 24,1940 October 29,1921 December 18,1983 No date given 1900 November 16,1921 September 4,1942 1979 June 1,1895 1899 June 1,1898 November 21,1994 October 14,1981 July 12,1927 October 4,1913 1937 June 13,1910 August 5,1984 May 28,1914 February 27,1936 December 25,1974 January 6,1972 1930 ^ 1 n 'iiCl ; \J^m .439 2 o a vi h- >- v> ■o tr ttt X 0 01 xJ Shiels Shores Short Summers Summers Summers Summers Summers Summers Summers Summers Summers Summers Summers Summers Summers Summers Summers Summers Summers Summers Summers Summers Summers Turrantine Turrantiiie Turrentme Turrentine 440 Emory S. Wife of Arreny Shiels Patricia A. First wife of Billy W. Shores Philip Hancock Son of Frank and Doris Short Bettie S. Wife of James P. Summers Cappie O. Cora J. Sain Wife of Martin S. Summers Frankie \\^taker Wife of William George Summers Gasaway W. Husband of C. Summers Aged 62 years, II months, 27 days Infant Son of James W., Jr. and Annie H. Summers In&nt Son of James W., Jr. and Aime H. Summers James Marterevelle Husband of Myrtle Robertson Summers James P. Husband of Bettie V. Summers John Martin Son of Cappie and Lundie Summers JohnW. Husband of Sarah Eliza Summers Lucille Daughter of Cappie and Lundie Summers Lundie Lowder Wife of Cappie O. Summers Martin S. Husband of Cora J. Sain Summers Nfaiy G. Wife of G. W. Summers Aged 78 years, 6 months, 9 days Myrtle Robertson S^e McClamrock Wife of William L. Summers Sarah Eliza Wife of J. W. Summers William George Husband of Frankie Whitaker Summers William L. Husband of Sallie M. Summers Williams. Son of J. W. and S. E. Summers Aged 1 year, 6 months, 5 days Ambrose Edward Husband of Minnie Baker Turrantine Minnie Baker Wife of A, E. Turrantine Bertha Ann Camilla 1862 June 1,1947 October 9,1970 December?, 1877 Januaiy 2,1884 November 13,1860 February 3,1925 April 22,1828 No date given No date given August 2,1886 April 6,1862 No date given August 12,1852 No date given June 1,1892 October 13,1857 May 3,1831 May 11,1889 September 13,1902 September 15,1851 June 18,1924 January 19,1889 December 29,1890 June 16,1878 September 6,1882 April 23, 1862 November 9,1881 1939 May 16,1989 September 16,1980 May 8,1965 April 17,1964 February 3,1933 November 23,1990 April 19,1891 September 11,1968 April 4,1973 August 16,1974 January 24, 1946 1914 July 28,1941 1916 March 27,1960 May 23,1911 November 12,1919 April 4,1935 No date given July 24, 1925 No date given March 18,1973 July 4,1891 November 10,1939 December 27,1977 January 13,1915 August 19,1905 M 3 0^ I o t C5 IT 5 V> 0 o- c 1 tr> S -.J Turrentine CharUe ktohaU "Sonk"June 20,1866 January 24, 1950 Turrentine Clarence Edward May 30,1909 August 20,1960 Turrentme Luna Daughter of Birtha Turrentine Aged 3 years, 2 months August 1893 October 1896 Turrentme Rose December 11,1897 January 28,1915 Turrentme RuthMaie May 31,1904 March 5,1952 Turrentine Sarah March 23,1914 AprU 14,1914 Turrentme Thomas Nelson Brother of Eliz^th Turrentine Sain March 26,1916 August 13,1977 Turrentine Viola Bowles Wife of CharUe MarshaU Turrentine January 23, 1892 March 30,1986 Vanzant BiUy Boyd January 24, 1933 March 23, 1990 Wagoner Infant Daughter of A. A. and M M. Wagoner No date given No date given Walker Bessie Daughter of W. M and H. S. WaUcer October 6,1906 December 14,1906 Wagoner Infants Daughters of A. A. and M. M. Wagoner 1913 1915 Wall Alia Jay Daughter of WiUiam and Elizabeth WaU No date given ca. 1940's WaU Amanda C. Summers Wife of T.Harrison WaU September 11,1852 January 29,1932 Wall Bessie Parks Wife of Martin Franklin WaU July 21,1886 February 18,1964 Wall CarlJ. SonofC.L.andS. L. WaU March 30, 1927 May 26,1927 WaU CharUe Lem Husband of Lula Lanier WaU March 15,1886 July 21,1972 WaU Cora Ijames Wife of WiUiam E. WaU Deceniber 25, 1871 March 12,1951 WaU Curtis Gene Son of W. H., Jr.. and LucUle W. WaU 1955 1956 WaU Dock Husband of EUa Mae WaU March 1908 September 4,1966 WaU EdnaM. Daughter of C. L. and S. L. WaU August 20,1928 August 25,1928 WaU Edward Lee Son of WiUiam and Elizabeth WaU August 22, 1933 August 31,1952 WaU Elizabeth B. ''Lizzie" WifeofWUUamH. WaU October 23, 1909 No date given WaU EUa Mae Taylor Wife of Dock WaU No date giveh No date given WaU Infant Son of Roy and Iva Nell WaU August 6,1959 August 6,1959 WaU Infant Son of C. L. and S. L. WaU March 20,1937 No date given WaU Infant ChUd of WilUam and Cora WaU No date given No date given WaU Lula Lanier Wife of CharUe Lem WaU February 12,1893 December 18,1992 WaU Martin Franklin Husband of Bessie Parks WaU July 27,1880 July 6,1950 WaU OrU Son ofW.E. and Cora WaU Jime 6,1906 July 11,1907 WaU PhiUip Edgar June 14,1895 May 25,1973 rniiniv t'UDl'.C UDiant i/ 4 NC 441 ■i- S o t £3 V> o o j: >- u> V/7 U> I U i o WaU RoseleanMae October 15,1940.:June 29,1941 WaU Daughter of Clarence and Panzy WaU Sandra Ann January 7,1952 June 26,1952 WaU Daughter of Roy and Iva NeU WaU T. Harrison September 11,1854 August 31,1937 Husband of Amanda C. Summers WaU WaU WillianiE.June 10,1870 December 31,1941 WaU Husband of Cora Ijames WaU William H.'^iU"June 28, 1898 September 26,1982 Husband of Elizabeth WaU WaUs Albeit M.September 29,1907 March 7,1908 Son of J. 0. and M. R. WaUs WaUs Bertha I. BosweU May 10,1895 March 15,1936 Wife ofJ.W. WaUs WaUs J.W.November 20,1882 October 20, 1930 Husband of Bertha I. BosweU WaUs WaUs Maiy Wilson January 17,1911 September 23, 1929 Walter Bessie Octobers, 1906 December 14,1905 Daughter of W. M. and H. S. Walter Ward Beulah Sain September 28,1897 1991Wife of Morgan Samuel Ward Ward Morgan Samuel January 23, 1888 July 31,1972 Husband of Blanche Sain Ward Wellman Edith C,November 28,1861 September 14,1921 Wellman Emma V.October 28,1859 March 6,1905 Wife of William M WeUman Wellman In&nt December 10 j 1909 December 10,1909 Son of W. F. and CeUa E. WeUman Wellman James RamsQT February 8,1867 AprU 8,1948 Wellman Jeremiah June 11,1824 April 6,1904 Husband of Maiy E. WeUman Aged 79 years, 9 months, 6 days Wellman Lessie May 15,1876 Junes, 1919 Wife ofJ.R. WeUman Aged 43 years 21, d^s Wellman MaiyE.August 14,1825 or January 1,1896 or Wife of Jeremiah WeUman August 4,1816 March 1,1886 Aged 70 years, 4 months, 7 days WeUman Maiy J.1863 1950 Wife of Nathan S. WeUman Wellman Maiy Josephine November 8,1879 December 25,1929 WeUman NattoS.1858 1929 Husband of Maiy J. WeUman Wellman Sarah PrisciUa "SaUie"July 24,1855 Septeniber 27, 1943 Wellman Weslq^ Cheshire July 26,1859 June 25,1933 Wellman WiUiamM March 23, 1858 September 14,1906 Husband of Emma V. Wellman WeUons IzonaSain September 29,1882 September 25,1917 Wife of R. F. WeUons Wellons J. Paul January 12,1908 July 11,1908 Son of R. F. and E. 1. Wellons WeUons Rebecca AprU 8,1910 October 8,1912 Daughter of R. F. and E. 1. WeUons Whitaker Beulah November 5,1895 April 22,1981 Wife of James PhiUp Whitaker Whitaker Charles S.March 10,1875 January 9,1909 Husband of Sarah J. Gaither Whitaker 442 DdVie Couniy FuDi;c LiDraf) Mocksviilo,m T Vi) O k 5 <3 tirv t^ Whitaker Charlie W. Husband of Laura B. Whitako: September 16,1923 November 19,1992 Wbitaker Earl Wayne Son of Kenneth K and Irene Whitaker No date given September 25,1968 Whitaker Edna McClamrock June 18,1902 June 24,1950 Wife of Lonnie L. Whitaker February 15,1963Whitaker. E^.hdae Wall Wife ofO.R. Whitaker AprU29, 1905 Whitaker FredRay March 15,1914 October 18,1972 Husband of Kaly Jones Whitaker April 14,1905 April 29,1934WhitakerGrace Miller Walls Wife of J. H. Whitaker Whitaker In&nt Child of J. H. and Grace Walls Whitaker No date given 1925 Whitaker James Philip August 31,1895 October 3,1932 Husband of Beulah Whitaker July 6,1986WhitakerKaty Jones October 26,1921 Wife of Fred R^ Whitaker July 9,1981WhitakerLaura'B.January 16,1924 Wife of Charlie Whitaker August 13,1965WhitakerLonnie L.May 27,1899 Husband of Edna McClamrock Whitaker February 27,1989WhitakerLucy Baker September 22,1911 Wife of Willis Whitaker November 18,1986WhitakerMaggie Smith June 11,1901 Wife of Robert Lee Whither, Sr. January 31,1986WhitakerMargaret McClanuock May 26,1904 Wife of William Kimbrough Whitaker October 12,1927WhitakerMargie Mae No date given Dau^ter of 0. R. and Essie Whitaker October 12,1948WhitakerMary Adelaide AngeU March 10,1925 Whitaker Mary Emma Nail September 9,1871 January 25,1950 Whitaker 0. R "Buck"February 21,1897 November 20^ 1972 Hiighand of Essie Mae Wall Whitaker May 2,1966WhitakerRobert Lee, Sr.June 23,1893 Husband of Maggie Smith Whitaker M^3,1935WhitakerSarah J. Gaither February 20,1878 Wife of Charles S. Whitaker September 17,1943WhitakerWilliam Kenneth No date given Son of 0. R. and Essie Whitaker January 21,1975WhitakerWilliam Kimbrough Husband of Margaret McClamrock March 29, 1901 Whitaker May 19,1982WhitakerWillis William April 5,1905 Husband of Luqr Whitaker September 13,1939 June 21,1968WillardAgnes Geraldiue WiUard Johimy Wayne April 5,1941 .October 28,1962 Willard Paul Batholem M^ch 17,1917 October 5,1985 Husband of Pauline Godby Willard July 21,1978WillardPauline Godby July 7,1913 Wife of Paul Willard October 15,1994WilliamsAnnie Deeding October 5,1898 Wife of Roy Williams 1860 1944WilliamsRebecca Summers * Wife of Robert Lee Williams 1938WilliamsRobert Lee Husband of Rebecca Summers Williams * r uV- • • *• 1864 Williams Rc^ Adams Husband of Annie Deeding Williams - September 14,1907 June 23,1993 H ! iL< Newspaper Articles Pages 48 - 63 O o 2 v-> o o e at try a* ■X- a. =1 3: O Davie County Public Library Mocksville, North Carolina M7 Oak Grove Methodist Granted $3,000 l- — — CHURCH OPENING Oak Grove cluircli in Davie County is one of 31 rui'al Methodist churches in North Carolina to which The Duke Endowment recently approp riated building Amds. The church, three miles fi'oni MocksvilJe, was granted $3,000 to ward its $35,310 educational build ing. It is one of two churches in the Thomasville District to receive construction funds. The other is Macedonia church in Davidson county. The total for the district was $9,000, and the total for the 31 churches aided in North Carolina amounted to $195,500. Total cost of ' the projects involved was ajiproxi- malely UVi niillioii. In addition to helping in building program.s of rural churches. The Endowment provides fiviuh for oper- aling expenses and to aid in the support of mim.>ters retired from one of (lie Conference and of wid ows and dependent orphaned chil dren of nnni.sters who served one of them. Triuslees carry on tlvis work with rural Methodist churches through Iheir Committee on Rural Churches in co-oiieration with the Rinal Church Committee of Duke University. Otlier areas of The Duke Eiulow- mcnt's philanthropic enterprises are higher education, health and child care in liie Carolinas. I ~ Vy ■" OAVIF CO. PUBLIC LIBRAPY MOCKSViLLL, NC » S I C jU •t ' C ui 7. I §.-3^ t: a a Sunday morning, Sept. 11, wll 36 a day long remembered by tht nembers of Oak Grove Methodist Church. This will be the first da^ :o worship in the new sanctuary since the church has been complet ed. The pastor, Rev. Robert Oak ley, will be preaching at the 11:0( o'clock hour. A song service ha? been-olanned by the M.Y.F. grour to be presented at 3:00 o'clock ir the afternoon. The evening ser vice will be at 7:45, at which timt Rev. J. B. Fitzgerald, of Denver, N C., will be preaching. ' Rev. Mr. Fitzgerald is a formei , pastor of the Davie Charge, havini served this congregation along witl the other churches from 1918 ti 1923 for a live vear period, anc from 1946 to 1950, thus makinj nine years in all.' His many friend; will be 1- oking forward to his re turned visit and • the preachinj hour. The public is cordially in vited to attend these services, am to worship in the beautiful nevsanctu^rv at Oak Grov^ DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, June 23,1994 ?r''What was to later become Oak ^feve United Methodist Church was .first organized as Whitakers' Meeting 3loose in 1780. ' • ^^^ The first building was located near ^'fie;OId Fannington Road aricl U.S. JlSft Accordingtoearly records, Francis ^^ury preached to the community of believers in 1794. The early cotigrega- itionheld several other names, fnclud- fing^cClarruock's School House and ^^gers and Sain, before the, present ft^arge of Oak Grove wtB chosenh l''>tn 1872, dre church recorded 96 ^embers. Inl889aframebuildingwasBrected orrihe site of the present fecility. In 18®. Oak Grove Church became one '^the churches on the newly-fomed Davie Circuit; in-1961 it separated from the circuit and became a stafion church. In 1957,afterinvo[vement ofmem- bers in cutting of timber and construc tion. a new brick buiiding was"dedi cated. The members also constructed the church parsonage arid the fellow ship hall: the latter was.dedicated'in 1967. • « Oak Grove maintains a full pro gram of worship, service, and fellow ship. Worship services and Sunday School classes are on-Sunday mom- -ings. • Other special meetings for worship and building of relationships focus on the themes of the Christian calendar. The church has .an Easter sunrise ser vice,- Qmstmas candle lighting pro gram. homecoming, and barbecue sup per. Two United Methodist Women's circles meet once a month and contrib ute funds, goods, and time for confer ence, district and local programs. The church's unit of the United Methodist Men meets the firstSunday morning of eachmonth. '•'Other ongoing activities include a United Methodist Youth Fellowship, Vacation Church School, Bible and religious ^dies in the fall and spring, an ecumenical senior citizens' group, confirmation classes,,and an exercise group (winter). • --- Thechurchmaintains acemeteiy in the tear of its building. The congregation is also an active particif)ant in district and county orga nizations. such as the Davie Council on Ministries. United Methodist Women, and Davie Board of Missions and Church Extension. "Oak Grove United Methodist Church enjoys a long history in Davie Couniy.beautifulfacilities andgrounds, and a succession of competent and caring pastors," said pastor, the Rev. Ronald Mann. "Its long-time membere bring to the worship and service of the church a rich store of memories from their deep roots In the community. At the same time, its members and ftiends find in their common life nourishment for their journey of faith in the present, and they anticipate the gifts of God in the future." The church is located at 1994 US Hwy 158. O Oak Grove Methodist is on U.S. 158 east of Mocksville. DAVIE COUNTY E^^reI^i^ Clergy Couple Husband-Wife Ministering In Davie By Jeanne Houpe Davie County Enterprise Record On the day when most families are spending time together, tlicy have little time to see each other. Sunday is their busie.st day. When Oak Grove United Method ist Church welcomed new pastor David Talbert in Juiie, tliey knew they would rarely see their minister's wife - espe cially on Sunday. At the .same time her husband began hisdutiesatOakGrove,TammyTalbeil was beginning her .service to the Farm- ington charge as pastor at Farmington, Wesley Chapel and Mt. Olive United Methodist churches. WhileTammy serves her three con gregations on a schedule that includes two sermons every Sunday morning and three sermons on one Sunday each month, David is busy with Sunday functions at Oak Grove. According to the Talberts, their churches have also had to do some adjusting to the situation. "Hie churches have been real good to work with us," .she said. Tammy is the first female pastor to serve the Farmington charge, and the Talberts are Da vie County's first Meth- odi.st clergy couple. According to David, this is the first ti me Oak Grove has had a minister who did not reside in their parsonage. Hie Talberts live in the Farmington parson age and use Oak Grove's as an office. Tammy said their district supervi sor decided which parsonage they would live in. The Farmington parson age is close to her churches and six miles from Oak Grove. > •O It can get a little confusing when people call to speak to the Rev. Talbert, and the Talberts anticipate some hand to answer questions in the future. Even though they don't have plans for children in the immediate future, David said it will create an interesting situation. But the situation is not as difficult for the Talberts as it may appear. "We have known ever since we met this is how life would be for us," Tammy said. "We have never known it any other way." The Talberts met while in seminary at Duke University and were married two years ago. They graduated in May and moved to Davie County in late June. David, who is from Concord, was working in the family business, when he felt the call to the ministiy and returned to school. Tammy hasknown since 10th grade tills is how she wanted to spend her life. But prior to meeting David she planned to return to Virginia where she grew up in King William near Richmond. As it turns out, the Talberts are one of more than 30 clergy couples in the Western North Carolina Conference, which covers Greensboro and every thing west of it One of the most special times in their relationship was being ordained together, David saidi TheTalberts agree there are a lot of benefits to being married to another minister. "We find ourselves sharing a good bit," David said. They only have to buy one set of- books arid can talk over sermon ideas with one another. But they never have the'same ser mon even if they start with the same ideas. Theirstylesare difTerent,Tammy explained. She said David is a teacher who lays foundations and explains how and why to his congregation. Tammy is more of a story teller. "She captures the narrative nature of the Bible and brings that to life," David said. In addition tosermon ideas,Tammy said they also discuss how they should deal with situations or problems they or their church members encounter. "It's very helpful to have a spouse in the same profession-foradvice," David said. Together they participated in com munion services with home bound members from their churches and have gradually been meeting people in each other's churches. Tammy said she can occasionally attend an event at David's church if nothing is happening at one of hers, and he gets to do the same from time to time. David said the Bishop and those who appoint ministers are sensitive to the situation of clergy couples. They work hard to place spouses close to gether, and the Talberts are happy with the situation. "Weenjoy living in DavieCounty," he said. As more women feel called to the ministry. Tammy predicts clergy couples will also become more com mon. vo (L O V Davie County Public Library Mocksville, NC DAVIE COUNTY ENTi^RPRISE RECORD, Sept MjlsSs'- David and Tammy Talbert share time together at Oak Grove United Methodist Church. - Photos by James Barringer Oavie County Public Library Mocksviile, NC DA VIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Sept, 28,1995 • Tammy: "We have known since we mel that this is how life would be for us. David and Tammy Talbert have offices at Oak Grove, but they live in Farmington Davie County Public Library Mocksvilie, NC - DA VIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Nov. 5,1998 The Pathway Quartet of Yadkinville will perform in concert Sunday, Nov. 8, at Oak Grove United Methodist Church, located on U.S. 158 outside Mocksville, at 6:3,0 p.m. Davie County Public Library Mocksville, NC 5 3 DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, July 1,1999 Charles A. Stewart Appointed Pastor At Oak Grove Methodist Charles A. Stewart has been ap- art earned a bachelor's degree from pointed pastor at Oak Grove United Methodist Church, U.S. ]58justeastofMocks- ville. Stewart is an ordained ei der in the Western N.C. Con ference of the United Meth odist Church. He had been pastor at Ml. Hermon for the past six years. David Talbert had been pastor at Oak Grove.Stewart Houghton University, a master's degree in education from Mansfield State and a master's of divinity degree from Southeastern Baptist Seminary. Stewart will live in the church parsonage on Oak Grove Church Road at U.S. 158. Worship services begin at 11 a.m. with Sunday School Originally from Greensboro, Stew- at 10 a.m. Visitors arc welcome. € ) - O Davle County Public Ufaraw Mockswlle, NC DAVIE county enterprise record, Thursday, Ju .e 19,200J. Oak Grove Patriotism There's a new American flag flying in Mocksville. Several members of Oak Grove United Methodist Church were on hand June 10 when the Disabled American Veterans and Auxiliary 75 of Davie County presented the flag - to be flown atop a newly erected pole beside the church's fellowship hall. It was donated in memory of William F. and Laura Kay Nail, members of the church and charter members of the local DAV chapter. » LL-- ' iff* OaviA County Public Ubrary Moc4^3vilte. DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Th.rsdav,.J(M,e 19,T003, i Dwia County Putlic uBri^ Uoc^sviltSi He DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, April 21,2005 1.11 100 Years Ago This photograph of Oak Grove United Methodist Church was made some 100 years ago, according to its contributor, Lib Turrentine Sain. The Enterprise Record welcomes old photos of Davie people and places. Bring them by the newspaper office on South Main Street in Mocksvllle, across from the county courthouse. Dav\8 County fil1 -I-*.- . '..• 4*. 'V :r dkuroL^ The Rev. Randall and Linda Manser are now serving the Oak Grove United Methodist Church family. I Randy Manser New Pastor At Oak Grove Methodist The Rev. Randall Manser (Pastor Randy) and his wife Linda are joining the Mocksville community as the pastoral family of Oak Grove United Methodist Church. Manser has been serving in the Western North Carolina Con ference for the past seven years. He earned his master Of divinity from Hood Theological Seminary. His wife works with The Arc of North Carolina as an advocate for individuals with develop mental disabilities. Their family has grown to two adult children with spouses and five grandchildren. They will be celebrating their 35th wedding anniversary in the fall. They are looking to serving the Lord with the Oak Grove fam ily and the community of Mocksville. S 'i DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, A ^9,2019 - I VMan remembersplanting in 1952By Mike BarnhardtEnterprise RecordGrady McClamrock Sr. remembers well that day back in1952."I took our Ford tractor and"I took our Ford tractor and■4hook on the farm trailer," heThen he and Glenas Mc-Clamrock went into the woodsat Ray McClamrock's (Glenas' ^ .. •'M||father) farm off Angell Road.He was looking for pin oak BHH" SrI ■■*« «•McC,a.roc. Sr. (tar °a. .at topped du.n, a stor. ,ast Oa^ 3^"^^Please See Trees-Page 7 Methodist Church near Mocksville. ^nm oiiimuetari (1v\\xB.CH€S' OLmitCO- CAK (yAfk-gCDAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, Aug.Continued From Page 1They dug up 14 pin oaktrees, each about six toeight feet tall. Then theymade the trip of a fewmiles to Oak Grove United Methodist Church onUS 158, where they wentto church.They planted thosetrees - flanking both sidesof the front yard - at theparsonage, and in the backwhere wires were laterhung to put boards on for"dinner on the grounds.""Every one of thosetrees lived."McClamrock walks around the base of the uprooted tree.But like all trees, theirlife expectancy has ended.Last week, a stormuprooted one of the nowhuge trees. Another hadalready been taken down.Limbs were torn fromsome of the others.Now, they're all coming down.At age 88, McClamrock understands that timemarches on, and that treeslive and then die. He wasjust glad that the tree felltoward the church, barelyreaching onto Oak GroveChurch Road and causingno damage.And he was glad it happened on a Wednesdayevening."I'm glad it didn't happen on Sunday morning,because I park my carright there," he said, motioning to where a largepart of the tree had fallen.mmIWnnnGrady McClamrock Sr. talks about planting trees at Oak GroveMethodist Church in 1952. - Photos by Robin r\lLTH0et5T- G-R.6Ni€Davie County Public LibraryMocksville, NC)10 - DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, ivforch 18,2021'1^1Oak Grove adds community libraryAlexander Whitaker tries out the new community library at Oak Grove United Methodist Church on 1994 US 158. just east of Mocksville. The project was created as a way tospark the love of reading in the community and honor the history of Oak Grove by makingthe book box look like the original church (below right) that was built in the 1890s. On theinside there is a cork board where announcements can be posted and business cards canbe placed to promote small business growth within the community.