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Smith Grove United Methodist - Binder 1Smith Grove United Methodist Church Binder 1 Compiled Information from the Collection of the Martin-Wall History Room of the Davie County Public Library Mocksville, North Carolina Table of Contents Binder 1 History Website History, Photos, and Chronology 5-8 Pages from an Old Mocksville Circuit Register 9-11 Facts about Smith Grove Camp Ground and Church 12-14 History of Smith Grove Church, 1967 15 - 18 History of Smith Grove Church, 1976 19 History of Smith Grove Church, 1978 20-21 History and Memories of Smith Grove ^ United Methodist Church, 0 " \ September 14, 1997 22 - 32 1 Old Financial Records 34-46 S Cemetery Records 4 1941 Cemetery Survey 48-55 I 1998 Cemetery Book 56 - 74 s Ministers and Leadership 76-94 Davie County Public Library X Mocksville, North Carolina Table of Contents Binder 2 Members Celebrations and Dedications Newspaper Articles tnJ -7 O 0 .1 t- 1 Lry t o U h 2 9 t- w o O X •" u* c Sfi UJ X oi X o Davie County Public Library Mocksville, North Carolina History Website History, Photos, and Chronology Pages 5-8 Pages from an Old Mocksville Circuit Register Pages 9-11 Facts about Smith Grove Camp Ground and Church Pages 12 - 14 History of Smith Grove Church, 1967 Pages 15 -18 History of Smith Grove Church, 1976 Page 19 I History of Smith Grove Church, 1978 ^ Pages 20-21 i History and Memories of Smith Grove United ® Methodist Church, September 14, 1997 J Pages 22-32 t- A 0 1 \u s: . Davie County Public Library w Mocksville, North Carolina T O u 3 X. o Smith Grove United Methodist Church Website History "We share in a rich heritage as Methodists at Smith Grove United Methodist Church. Our beginnings have been dated as early as 1780, when the Old Whitaker Meeting House held camp meetings. These were held not far from today's church building in the Smith Grove area. Over time, these meetings gained in attendance until Moses Brock established the Smith Grove Camp Ground in 1826." From https://thegroveatl58.wordpress.com/67-2/. From The North Carolina Gazetteer: "Smith Grove, community in central Davie County, approx. 6 mi. ne of town of Mocksville. Named for a Methodist camp ground est. here in 1826." Address: 3492 US Highway 158, Mocksville, NC 27028 Latitude/Longitude: 35.9655, -80.4998 The right half of this 1877 church building was the school that was across the road and moved to this church location to be used as a Sunday School building in 1924. Picture of school below OJ o 1 ^ o o W r 2 C 0 •o £ C 1 Vi £ o ss £ Church building in 2017 Aerial view in 2017 s County PuDiic uorary Mocltsvilie. NC % %1% 02^ 0, .m'-f fSU , v.':? .a4 •fl 4s';.'-':'4 •.v4"-':iVA- «« * .V' I'-Ml M m SMITH GROVE METHODIST CHURCH A famous camp-meeting ground was organized here in 1826, the site being chosen by Rev. Moses Brock. This church is one of the successors of old Whitaker's Church. Services were held in the academy, prior to building the church in 1877. Recently Sunday School rooms were added. page twenty-four coumv{^oc^svilie, HC CHRONOLOGY OF SMITH GROVE UNITED METHODIST CHURCH 1780 Whitaker Church established 1784 April 2, Bishop Francis Asbury preached at Whitaker Church's camp meetings 1799 October 18, Bishop Francis Asbury preached at Whitaker Church's camp meetings 1826 First Camp Meeting with 150 - 200 tents 1835 Jacob Sheek bought Camp Meeting Grounds [Smith Grove site] for $50 1877 First sanctuary built for $ 1200 1886 Last Camp Meeting with Rev. W.C. Wilson 1925 Smith Grove Academy was moved across the road to be used for Sunday School 1937 Men of the church built a fellowship building which was called "the hut" 1953 New Sunday School rooms 1958 Smith Grove Academy building moved to adjacent pasture for farmer's storage 1962 November 18, dedication of new education building, built where school sat •u i>^ 1966 First sanctuary razed f 1967 August 13, first service in new sanctuary; cost was $71,680 £ ^ 1977 September 25, special 100*^ anniversary celebration 0 Ui 2. 1 w o X H Ui C k Vi £ o ci =s county PuD!!c . Mocksviile, NO I ,!/■(>> / t <£ •i—^ ^ ■ - ^-5 ^ %i J 'A PAGES PROM AM OLD MOCKSVILLE CIRCUrr REGISTER \ The North Conference met in the court house at Mocks-Tille, December 23rd and adjourned December 29th, 1840« Among the prominent preachers vtfio attended were Moses Brock, Peter poub, James Reid, D» B, Nicholson, W, E, Pell, 6» D« Bumpass, John E* Edwsurds, Jo^ W« Lewis, Bennett T. Blake, Ira T. Wyche dnd Robert P« Bibb. James Reid, Peter Dcub and Moses Brock, all of whom were presiding elders, were . the outstanding leaders of the conference. Members in the different charges were recorded in the following classes: Center Class Liberty Class Salem Class Concord Class South River Class McClamar Class Smith Grove Class The names of the Smith Grove class members are listed below: Jacob Sheek, c,L»,Sarah Sheek, Sally Sanders, Mary Linn, Nancy Doolin, Tonperance Bailey, Sarah Bail^, Nancy Bailey, Vincent Walker, Pennery Ellis, ^ilizabeth Williams, Sarah Walker, Nelly MlliBms, Caty Doutnit, Enoch Lowery, Nancy Nash, Daniel S, Sheek, Albert Sheek, Malinda Call, Mary Seath, Martha Bailey, Ekneline ^heek, Mary T. Ellis, Jonathan ^mith, Rebecca Ellis, Jane S, Smith, Julia Clouse, Elizabeth Myers, Mary Sprey, Luvinda Ellis, Ann Smith, William Potts, Franklin Smith, Levy Smith, Buly Williams, ^ Ezekiel Wmiains, Jdin B. Nash, Nimrod Bailey, Rhoda Smith, Aghly Dwiggens, Lydia Dwriggens, Samuel T, Ellis, %rtha Doolin, Nancy Williams, Nancy J, Sanders, John T. Massy, William L# Sain, Vfillian McDaniel, Daniel H. Dwiggens, William V/alker, Martha EiUs^ Elizabeth Eos, "William Massy, $ ^ Levy Howard, Martha Williams. A number of these names were listed in the earlier Whitaker Class, as after 1848 Viihit£vl©rs Church became extinct. her members uniting with Smith Grove, or Olive Branch. 3 Davie County Public Ubraiy Modovfllea N6cJ |«40: PAGES FROM AN OLD MOCKSVILLE CIRCUIT REGISTER The North Conference met in the court house at Mocksville, December 23rd and adjourned December 29th, 1840• Among the prominent preachers who attended were Moses Brock, Peter Doub, James Reid, D. B. Nicholson, Vi/. E# Pell, S. D. Bumpass, Jbhn E. Edwards, John W. Lewis, Bennett T. Blake, Ira T. Wyehe. and Robert P. Bibb. James Reid, Peter Doub and Moses Brock, all of whom were presiding elders, were the outstanding leaders of the conference. Members in the different charges were recorded in the follow ing classes; Center Class Liberty Class Salem Class Concord Class South River Class McClamar Class Smith Grove Class The names of the Smith Grove class members are listed below; Jacob Sheek, c.L., Sarah Sheek, Sally Sanders, Mary £ ^ Linn, Nancy Doolin, Temperance Bailey, Sarah Bailey, £ Nancy Bailey, Vincent Walker, Pennery Ellis, Elizabeth Williams, Sarah Walker, Nelly WilUams, Caty DoUtni't, A Enoch Lowery, Nancy Nash, Daniel S. Sheek, Albert Sheek, ^ Malinda Call, Mary Heath, Martha Bailey, Emeline Sheek, t: Mary T. Ellis, Jonathan Smith, Rebecca Ellis, Jane S. 2 Smith, Julia Chouse, Elizabeth Myers, Mary Sprey, ^ Luvinda Ellis, Ann Smith, 'William Potts, Franklin Smith, £ Levy Smith, Buly Williams, Ezekiel Williams, J^hn B. Nash, Kimrod Bailey, Rhoda Smith, Ashly Dwiggens, Lydia Dwiggens, Samuel T. Ellis, Martb Doolin, Nancy Williams, Nancy J. Sanders, John T. Massy, William L. Sain, William McDaniel, Daniel H. Dwiggens, William €1 Walker, Martha Ellis, Elizabeth Ems, William Massy, ' Levy Howard, Martha Williams. A number of these names Z were listed in the earlier Whitaker Class,.as after 5 1848 Whitakers Church became extinct, her members 2 uniting with Smith Grove or Olive Branch. ZJ ca V3 uJ 92 O n z Q -J -I OQ =2 3 > Q. C/) ° 8 .y .. . ^^.MCCgB5INS NGTRS; 0ct.l9l6.There used to be a tabernacle here(bei.ng moved)^" ! ^ •where old tune c^p meetings were held when I was a child.I attended a few ^ people came in covered wagons bringing their food - many spending a while. ! ^ere was straw or pw-dust on the ground and benches to sit upon. ! Cansiderable shouting.The old time preachers used their lungs and as some were bom exhorters excitement grew apace.Great-grand-na William th^T + Sugar-tree creek near here and I -was huntingfound later at Olive Branch. The Cashes and Simbroughs Frances S.Brock listed below,wife of William B.Brock, ^t_be Frances S.C^fin ;dio was married in 1832 according to the Bible ^ Mmer,Rte.2,MocksvU^ Brock,bom Aug.l,1799,isson .of Hatnaniel(bom Beb.2,1757)and Maiy Huddleston(bom June 1,1753) who were laarried in 1778. S 17^6'' William Saunders U-c^s c, (ry, Feb.2,lS09 l3l'lc.>uK + k.t i"".-' 6Vp.cj.i, July 15,1892 ^ "aaqy J.Saunders Q:/o5^, e i Sept.10,1826 Feb. 13,1379 ^ ^ F2rances^Brock,wife of William B.Brock Oct.27,1806 Apr,8,1877 » ¥. A. Shackleford( female) ^ J died Aug.16,1883 age 75 o-> di. it) h Z ^ DAVIE CO. PUBL K !£? o \ Ui X VJ c? a county PuDiic LiDiary Mocksville, MC I I y^\ j s> :! /•C Xj 0 <>1 7^ O - 'i '-Ir-V .;.it-i'-\v ,.;£:;lS;.c. FACTS ABOUT SMITH GROTE CAMP GROUND AND CHURCH ,Gr(y7e Church is an outgrowth of the old Whitaker church, one of the first in this section of North Carblina, Whitaker v/a built as early as 17^0 on the east side of IJ^tbh^an's Creek. It is up the creek from 01 (d Brown*s Mill. At this time, 1945, th e oId graveyord is in the fork of th e Farmington and Smith Grove roads. The church was for".a..long time forgotten and the graveyard recieved little-or nO. attention until W.P.A. of recent years cleaned this uji^and put a rock wall around it. Bishop Asbury preached there in l|94 and again in 1799. The Whitaker site, not being a favorable one, gave away to a better site at Smith Grove. The selection of this site was a result of a dream by the Reverend Moses Brock, a native of this county. While on a visit here, he dreamed of a beautiful grove in which was being conducted a glorious camp meeting. He said he wanted to real ize the pb ject of .his dream and for thbb:^^.r^^^ sent a >- friend to find such a grove as had been presented to him in < his dream. The man returned withoutVfinding the desired spotj m o but Mr. Brock went with him and in a further Search for ^ch a ' " place they found the beautiful elevated spot where the camp ground was later erected and closely adjacent tow hich Smith Grove Church was to be later built. Brock, on coming to this place and looking over the site said, "This is the place and here we will have the camp meetings." Arthur Smith^ve the land. The central arbor for services, and the tents for temp orary living quarters were built and so Moses Brock's dream n was realized. The first meeting was held about lB26j;#|t|i Peter Doub as the presiding elder. There were between 156 arid 200 tents. / The crowd was immense. It was a meeting of great power. Many Christians were encouraged and strengthened and about 150 sinners converted. Camp meetings were kept up for many years. The last one held was in lBo6 with the Reverend V/.C. Wilson as preacher in charge. Many of the old members of the. church in this county today were converted in this beautiful' grove. As am,outgrowth of the camp meetings, iSihith Grove was started. The CoMregation wag interested in more than a camp meeting for Sche summer months. They wanted a year-round meeting place. The present church was built in 1^77 at a cost of sbout $1200. ' n Zi 2 O LU CO =3 > CL <f) is: d ^ Q O UJ 1 > I O J z a ui CO o Q ■fc J- c lo t c> Ul 2 ■zi o <3 »- ut C k VI lu J- o c^ ri ar c; j ff/^M HcHd/ii X 6oGt/i FACTS ABOUlg SMITH (SB^Cm CAMP GROUMD ANDi Smith Grove Church is an outgrowth of the old Iflhitaker church, one of the first in this section of North Carolina. Whitaker was built as early as 1780 on the east \ side of Dutchman's Creek. It is up the creek from Old Brown's Mill. . At this time, 1945, the old graveyard is in the forks of the Farmington and Smith Grove roads. The church was for a long time forgotten and the graveyard received l^tle or no attention until the W.P.A. of recent years cleaned this up and put a rock wall around it. .. Bishop Asbury preached there in 1794 and again in 1799. The Vifhitaker site, not being a favorable one, gave away to a better site at Smith Grove. The selection of this site was a result of a dream by the Reverend Moses Brook, a native of this county. While on a visit here, he dreamed of a beautiful grove in which was being conducted a glorious camp meeting. He said he wonted to realize the object of his dream and for that reason ho sent out a friend to find such a grove as had been^j)resented.to him in his dream. The man returned without finding the desired spot, but Mr, Brock went with him and 5n a further search for such o place they found the beautiful elevated spot Whei;e the camp ground was later erected ?\Tid ^ closely adjacent to which Smith Gnove Church was to be later built. Brock, on coming \b to this place and looking over the site said, "This is the place and here we will have the camp meetings." Arthur Smith gave tlie'land. The central arbor for services, and the tents for temporary living quartorsiwero built and so Moses Brook's dream was realized. The first meeting was held about 1826 with Peter Doub as the presiding elder. There were between 150 and "200 tents. The crowd was immense. It was a meeting of great power> Many Christians were encouraged and strengthened and about 150 sinners converted. Camp meetings were kept up for many years. The last one held was in 1686 with the Reverend W. C. Wilson as preacher in charge. Many of the old members of the g rSchurch in this county today were converted in this beautiful grove. " o z As an outgrowth of the camp meetings. Smith Grove Church was started. The ^ — congregation was interested in more than a camp meeting for the sumner months. They wanted a year-around meeting place. The present church was built in 1877 at a cost cz jss: O O OO S o 13 2. I ' ' ' of about $1200. The \3se of the camp grounds and the church oj ^^ X years and for several years after the camp meetings were H-igpatiii. tents remained. The large arbor was later sold at auction and bought by a neighbor, Mr. W. P. Williams, who converted it into a bam# A draiit was developed with Smith Grove as the center. A parsonage was built and was occupied as such unbil Parmingtcn was nnde the center. The parsonage is now occupied by P. A. Naylor and family. They purchased this more than fifty years ago \vhen the center for the circuit was changed to Parmington. *The Smith Gtoto Academy is an older institution than the church proper and churcl services were held in this before the church was built. When consolidation of schools came along this luilding ceased to be used for s chool purposes and was boiight by the church and moved across the highway and made into Sunday school rooms. A few years ago at one of these reunions, Mr. and Mrs. Dan Bhithcox were present. She was the former Julia Heokard. They were the. first couple to be married in this church, on July 20, 1881. The second couple to be married here was George W. Sheek and Camilla Kimbrough Tidio were united in marriage here on September 22, 1881. Bothv ^ ^ couples reared large families and have children and many grandchildren in this sectio: " t: ^of the state, but both couples have passed to their reward, Mr. George W. Sheek being ^ the first to pass away. At the last homecoming, Mr. and Ihrs. Haithoox and Mrs. Sheek t;; were all present. ^ With the help of some of the older members now living, we are submitting a* list ^ of the preachers who have served this charge. a ' X H s: I vn X o a ■F w.0.Wilson J.G.W, Holloway Handle J.B.Tab car Earnhardt J.W.Vestal J.c.Rowe c.0.Kinnerly H.M.Blair.c.M.MoKinney P.L.Grooms w.L.Daws on L.E.Stacy A.R.Bell R.T.N. Stevens on M.G.Ervin M.H.Vestal H.L.Preeman L.L.Smith J.w.Vestal A.6.Loftin J.S.Polger Davie County Public Libra/y Mocksvi/le, Nc m History of smith gro^/e i^isthgdist church Whitaker Church claims to be among the first churches in this section^ probably as early as I78O. Smith Grove Church is a successor of the old vniitaker Church, The site of VJhitaker Church, not being a favor able one, gave vay to a better site at Smith Grove. •Tiia selection of this site came as a result of a dream by the Rev. Moses Brock, a native of Davie Cpi^ty. VThile hers on a visit, he dreamed of a glorious camp meeting being conducted i.n a beautiful grove. Desiring to realize his dream, he; sent a friend to find such a grove as had been presented to him in his dream. The man returned without finding the desired spot. To further the search, Mr. Brock accompanied the friend and they found the beautiful spot 'tdiere a camp ground \t8.s later erected on land given by Arthur Smith. V/ith the erection of a central arbor for 'services and tents for teraporaiy living quarters, Moses Brock's dream came true. The first meeting was held about I828. with Peter Doub as the Presiding • Elder. One-hundred and fifty to two-hundred tents dotted the grove and tremendous cro^^ds attended the services. About one-hundred and fifty ^ sinners "v^ere converted and many Christians were encouraged and strength- ^ ened. Camp meetings were continued for many years. Uie last one was ^ held in 1886 v/ith Hev. W. C. Wilson as preacher in charge. Y As an out-gr^vrth of the camp meetings. Smith Grove Church was organized. g The congregation v/as interested in more than a camp meeting just for the a,-2 ^ summer months. Tney wanted a year-round meeting place, so a church was ^ built in 1877 at an approximate cost of tv/elve-hundred dollars, The m ^ I large arbor was sold at auction and bought by Mr. W. F. Williams who g g converted it into a barn (one-half of which is still standing - I967). g Wilson Ellis, Dr. M. D. Kirabrough, Anderson Beaucharap and others gave O Q money and timber. Tne lumber, including that for pews, v/as dressed by ijj hand. An interesting and unusual feature was the center division of the 5 pews. VJhen a person v/as seated, the partition was about shoulder high. ^ ' - The men sat on one side and 'the women sat on the other side. o rr Q. I U, O A circuit uas developed with Smith Grove as the center. Some of the first memhers v/ere as follows; Jacob Sheek Sarah Sheek Sally Sanders Marj'- Linn Nancy poolin Temperance Bailey Sarah Bailey Nancy Bailey Vincent Vlalker Pennery Ellis Elizabeth Williams Sarah Walker Nelly Williams Caty Douthit Enoch Lowery Nancy Nash Daneil S. Sheek Albert Sheek Malinda Call Mary Heath Martha Bailey Emeline Sheek Mary T. Ellis Jonathon Smith Rebecca Ellis Jane S. Smith Ju3j.a Clouse Elizabeth Myers I'fe.ry Sprey Lecinda Ellis Ann Smith William Potts Franklin Smith Leuy Smith Buly Williams Ezekiel Williams John B. Nash Nimrod Bailey Rhoda Smith Ashly Dwiggens Lydia Dv/iggens Samuel T. Ellis Nancy Wi 3. lirJTis A parsonage was built and occupied as such until Farmington was made the center, probably, around 1890-189^. The first couple to be married in the church was Julia Heckard and Dan <x sW O V- 2 ^ =» f » - Jl? to o o X *- uJ £1 ) vo QJ X O cai a X o Kimbrough to George W. Sheek on September 22, Following is a list of the preachers who have W.C. Wilson 1875-1879 J. B. J.W. Randall 1879-1880 D. C. D.L. Earnhardt 1880-1881 J. W. W.C. Wilson 1882-1886 S. M. H.M. Blair 1886-1889 C. D. P-S. Groorae 1889-1891 C. M.. L.E. Stacy 1891-I89U W. S. R.T.N. Stevenson 189^^-1898 A. R. M.H. Vestal 1898-1902 M. G. 0.M. Campbell 1902-1903 H. C. L.L. Smith 1903-1907 J. W. J.G •W. Holloway 1907-1910 J. S. A.G. Loftin 1910-1911 John ' IE Tabor Ballard. Vestal Needham Kennerly . McKinney Da^reon. Bell Ervin Freeman Vestal Folger Oakley 1911-191^ 191^-1918 1918-1921 1921-1922 1922-1923 1923-1927 1927-1929 1929-1930 1930-193^ 193^-1933 1938-19^^ 1911.14.-1914.8 191^8-1951 9 of d! m a o -J QQ 13 >Cl ^ . ^ O ^ o 2 lU I- I ." / c> In 195.1 the circuit was changed. Bethlehem^ Dulins, and Smith Grove Churches foinned the Dulins Charge, llie following ministers have served as pastor: Bruce Boljerts 1951-1953 Dwight Mashburn 1960-196^ Geqrge Smith 1953"1957 Brovm McKinney W. G. Rogers I957-196O Paul M. .Hart I966-1967 A partial list of Sunday School Superintendents is as follows: Jonathon Smith J. H. Foster D. W. Smith R. M. Foster L. A. Clouse D. F. Taylor J. F. Sheek W. R. Beeding(l936) Vance Dunn(l9it-6) Clyde Boger Bill Dwiggins D. F. Taylor Vance Dunn j. N. Richardson, Jr. The Old Academy, >jhich stood across the road from the site of the first church building, "VTas used for services before and during the building of the church. In 1925 it was moved and ms attached to the church to be used as Sunday School Class Rooms. In 1937 the men of the church erected a Fellowship Building -vdiich was called the "Hut". Much of the material and labor was donated. Rev. H. C. Freeman, pastor at this time, helped mth the manual .labor, ..This "Hut" -vTas later moved near the marker "vhiich had been erected at the sito of the old camp ground. The church was remodeled between 19^8-1951' The center division was removed and changes \Tere made in the pulpit area at an approximate cost of three- thousand dollars. iii * . It^ ^ The next major change came when the Old Academy, which was being used for £. class rooms, was moved to make way for a new educational building, A build- m q VO ing committee v/as elected by the church and approved by the Quarterly ^ ^ ci Conference. They were: J. M. Groce, G. B. Tfeylor, W. G. Arrasworthy, ^ d ^ Louise Smith, Jewell Seeding and Ray Cornatzer. This committee met June 30, ® ^ ~ 1958. After studying the bids that had been opened at a previous meeting, a ^ ^ ^ motion was made, seconded and carried, that the contract for the building be o o , given to the low bidder, R. C. Speas, general contractor. The bid was ^ ^ jz $30,125.97. y ££ ^ The Educational Building Program was started under the guidance of the f Rev. George E. Smith and the building was constructed under the leadership ^ of the Rev. Wade G. Rogers. A ground-breaking service t/as held on July 27^ ^ 1958. The building was completed in a short time and with a lot of hard ^ work and co-opeiration by the members, also help from the Diike Endowment Fund, ■r the indebtedness was removed within the first two years of the pastorate of^ Rev. Dwight Mashburn. X cJ > n rne Dedication Service -v^as held on November l8, 1962. The principal participants vere Bishop Nolan B* Harmon of the Western North Carolina Conference, Rev. John H. Carper, Superintendent of the Thomasville District and Rev. Dwight Mashburn, Pastor. Shortly after this, plans were underv?ay for erecting a new Sanctuary and a building fund was —, . started on February I7, I963. A building committee was appointed and ' approved by the Quarterly Conference. The committee was composed of: . ^ J. M. Groce, Chairman, Anne Boger, Secretary, Raymond Markland, Treasurer, Clyde Boger, Nancy Robertson, Ollie \7ard and James G. Hendrix. After a study of architectural draiTings, a church conference -vTas held Simday night August 7, I966, to decide "VThether or not to accept.the final plans for the Sanctuaiy. A majority of those present voted to accept the plans as they had been submitted to the building committee. Four members of the building committee, two trustees and the pastor. Rev. Paul M. Hart, met Tr/ith the contractor, Tierney Construction Company, . Inc. and signed the contract for the new building at a cost of $71,680. At this church conference a motion was made, seconded and carried, that-the-building committee, mth the approval of the tnistees, be responsible for disposing of the lumber and furnishings of the old church. On August 10, 1966 the members of the church began the task of removing the Sanctuary which had stood for a period of almost ninety years. During the next four days, from early morning until late at night, many people of all ages combined their efforts in the demolition of.the building. On Saturday, as the men worked, the women of the church prepared a meal, \^ich • was served in the "Hut" at noon. By late afternoon most of the mbbish had been removed, making room for the new^ Sanctuary. On March 2, 19^7 a meeting of Dulins" and Smith Grove Churches was called -to decide if \Te T-minted a tw^o-point'charge. The Bethlehem Church was making plans to become a station church at the June conference. After much ^ discussion^ it was decided that w^e-would remain a two-point charge. 3^ J? ^ iif~ ^ During the time from December, 1959 to April 1967 the women of the church ^ S were busy working in the honie to make money for the Building Fund - first g ^ ) for the Educational Building, then, after the indebtedness \7as paid, for J S ^ the new Sanctuary. During this time -they quilted h62 quilts, mostly for 8.i ^ oilier people. Some w^ere made and sold. All the proceeds from this work ^ 2 went to the Building Fund. The amount -was $1,766.50. > As. to date, July, I967, the new Sanctuaiy is nearly completed. All of the ^ pews and most of the other furnishings have, been given as memorials. We o expect to schedule our first service soon. 3r #— £ _Jr_ cs ai csJ ^ DOROTHy R. WILLIAMS X■- . ■ MRS. W. R. BEEDBIG COl'MITTEE ON HISTORY AJID RECORDS The Davie Methadist Bicentennial Cammittee Presents The History of United Methodism in Davie County, presented at Center Methodist Arbor, pages 12,13 June B, 1376 EESaXDRy OF SD/JITH Q?aWE UNITED METHODIST CHUECH Smith Grove Church is a successor of the old l^takdr Church vdiich was one of the chiarches in this sectdon and founded porb^ley as early as 1780« The selection of ttiis site came as a result of a dream by the EeVo Moses Brock, a native of Davie County, I«2hile heire on visit, he dreamed of a glorious cairp meeting being conducted in a beautiful gcove. The first first meeting was held about 1828 wi-th Peter Doub as t±e Presiding Eldero One hundred and fifty to two-hundred tents dotted the grove and tremendous crowds attended the services. As an out-growth- of the canp meeting. Smith Grove Church was organized and built in 1877 and bought by 1^, W, P, Williams #io conveaded it i?ito a bam. In 1951 tte circuit was changed, Bethl<^em, Dulins, and Smith Grove churches formed the Dulins Charged, The Old Acadeny, vihich stood across / the road frcrni the site of the first church building, was used for ser^ces before and during the building of the church. In 1925 it was moved and was attached to the church to be used as Sunday School Class roosm. In 1937 the man of the church erected a Fellov;ship Building v^ch was called the '"Hut", This "Hut" was later moved near the Marker vhich had been erected at the site of the old canp ground, ^ The church remodeled betaken 1948 - 1951, the center division was ^ removed and changes were made in the pulpit area, vi n f The next major dhange came when the Old Acadeny, which was being used for ^ class roans ^ was moved to make way for a new educational building, .. ^ Tiie Building Program started, and a grourid-breakihg sendee - S was held on July 27, 1958, tr 2 The (fedicaticn service was held on November 18, 1962, The principal participants were Bishop Nolan B, Harmon of the )/festem North Carolina Conference, the Rev, John H, Carper, Svperieptendent of the Thcanasville _ District and the Eev, Didght I^hbum, Pcistor, Shortly after this, plans § were under way for eacecting a ne^-; Sanctuary and a building fi^d was ^ started on F^ruary 17, 1963 A building ooninittee was ^pointed and g r ^proved by the Quarterly Conference, . After a stu^.pf architectural B drawings, and the contractor, TLemey Construction Conpany, Inc, signed ^ ^ the contract for the new building at a cost of $71,680, o o S The church was carpleted in 1967 with the first service in August, ^ ^ C Js; cJ The Dedication Service was held February 20, 1972 at the eleven o'clock, o seridoe, Biship Earl G, Hunt assisted fcy the Eev, Gec -'ge Rudisill, g Distidct Siperintendento Sev, Fred Rdbbins, Pastor, and the Rev, Paul ^ M„ Hart dedicated this buiTxliag to the Glo^ of God the Father, to. the hcffiior of his Son, Jesus to the Prvjlses of the Holy Spirit, and in loving remeniberance of those who liave finished their course in the t' blessed irorrortality throu^ Jesus Christ our Lord, - n 3 o o o oOAVJE CO.; pospc QBRARYMocKsvitaa'aor-p^ 3-1t '^k Ifs ' -J 1 *■"", ■ >C5s N?r^ Av^.I: ,<xR -^ q"iJ- ^<0' ;f\i_ ,\ jS:V -«■ (// ir tr C «o t (U o > 10 2 =j 5D <c ■3: V- £1 > v/i X X cJ HISTORY AND MEMORIES OF SMITH GROVE UNITED METHODIST CHURCH VJ -> o r 120 1 i HOMECOMING CELEBRATION 0 X. 1 SUNDAY •o tJ X o ci :5 SEPTEMBER 14,1997 Davie County Public Library Mocksville, North Carolina •• •» J-t SMITH GROVE METHODIST CHCRCH ^ lanious Gimp-.n«ting groi.nU was or^-anizttl here in 182(1. the site being chosen by Re%^ NIo.es-Brock This ^ successors of old Whiiaker s Church. Services were held in the academy, prior to budding the church in 18//. Recenilv bumla. 5c rooms were added. fflSTORY OF SMITH GROVE METHODIST CHURCH The selection of this site was a result of a dream by Reverend Moses Brock, a . native of Davie County. While here on a visit he dreamed of a beautiful grove in which was being conducted a glorious camp meeting. He said he wanted to realize his dream, and for that reason he sent out a friend to find such a grove as had been presented to him in his dream. The man returned without findding the desired spot, but Mr. Brock accompanied him on a further search. They found the beautiful spot where a campground was later erected on land given by Arthur Smith. There was a central arbor for services, and around it a double row of tents for temporary living quarters. There were between 150 to 200 tents. The first meeting was held about 1828, with Peter Doub as the Presiding Elder. The crowd was immense. Davie county PuDiic LiDiary fctocksville, NC Many Christians were encouraged and strengthened and about 150 people converted. So, Moses Brock's dream was realized. Camp meetings were kept up for many years. The last one was held in 1886, with Reverend W.C.Wilson as preacher in charge. As an outgrowth of the campmeetings. Smith Grove Church was organized. The congregation was interested in more than a camp meeting for the summer months. They wanted a year round meeting place, so a church building as erected in 1877 at a cost of about $1200.00. Wilson Ellis, Dr. M.D. Kimbrough, Anderson Beauchamp and others gave money and timber. The lumber was dressed by hand, including the pews. An interesting feature was the center division of the pews. This men used one side, the women the other, with a shoulder-high partititon between them. A circuit was developed with Smith Grove as the center. A parsonage was built at Smith Grove and used as such until Farmington was made the center of the circuit, around 1890 to 1894. vb ar *- O o j: K ui j: rj The first couple .married in the church was Julia Heckard to Dan' Hmthcox on July . 20,1881. The second couple married was Caniilla Kimbrough to George .W. Sheek on September 22, 18M. - . . . . - . ' The old academy (schoolhouse) which stood across the road from the site of the church building was used for services before and during the building of the church. This building was moved, in 1925, and united to the church to be used as Sunday School rooms." ^ - In 1937, the men of the church erected a Fellowship building which was called ^ "The Hut". Much of the material and labor was donated. Reverend H.C. Freeman was Jii pastor at the time and helped with the manual labor. This "Hut" was later moved, near the 5 marker that had been erected at the site of the old Campground. Shortly after this, plans .were underway for erecting a newsanctuary. A fund for this was started on February 17, « 1943. The church was remodeled between 1948 and 1951, The center division was taken out and changes were made in the. pulpit area. These changes were made at an ^ approximate cost of $3,000.. ^ In 1951 the Circuit was changed, making a new charge, consisting of Bethlehem, Dulin, and Smith Grove Churches, called the Dulin's Charge. 0aV!e county Punac LiDrary ^locksviile, NC The next major change was when the old Academy, which was being used for classrooms, was moved to make way for a new educational building. On June 30,1958 the building committee awarded the contract to R.C. Speas, General Contractor. The bid was for $30,125.97. The building was completed in a short while. With a lot of hard work and cooperation by the members and some money from Duke Endowment the debt was soon paid in full. On November 18,1962 the dedication service for the Education Building was held with Rev. Dwight Mashbum, pastor and Rev. John H. Casper, District Superintendent. The sermon was by Bishop Nolan B. Harmon. A church conference was held on August 7, 1966 and the decision was made to build the a new sanctuary. The contractor was Tiemey Construction Co., Inc. and the contract was signed for $71,680. On August 10, 1966 the members of the church began the task of removing the old sanctuary which had stood almost ninety years. During the next four days from early morning until late at night many people of all ages combined their efforts in the demolition of the building. On Saturday, as the men worked, the women prepared a meal which was served in the "Hut" at noon. By late afternoon, most of the rubbish had been removed, making room for the new santuary. o. Ui 5 o V3 X i- t During the period from December of 1959. until April of 1967 the women of the church were working in their homes toward making money for the Building Fund; first for the Educational Building, then after that debt was paid, for the new sanctuary.' They quilted 462 quilts, mostly for other people. The proceeds^ all of which went into the r? Building Fund, amounted to $1,766.50 £ On March 2, 1967 a meeting of Dulin and Smith Grove churches was called to ^ decide if we wanted a two-point charge, as Bethlehem was to go station. After much discussion it was decided to accept the two-point charge rather than ask for another church to join us. Reverend Stanley James was the first pastor of this new charge: By July of 1967 the sanctuary was nearly complete. All the furnishings were in ^ place, and the the carpet was down. All of the pews and most of the other furnishings were given as memorials. The first worship service in the new sanctuary was held on August 13, 1967 by Reverend Stanley James. The first marriage in the new santuary was Brenda Kay Smith to Jerry Wayne ^ Stoctonon June 15,1968. X o 2 The organ was dedicated on November-1, 1970. It was given by Mrs. Nan ^ Comatzer in memory of her husband, Ray Comatzer. Reverend Fred A. Robbins was the pastor. 10 County PuG.^v 3l5 " The formal Dedication of Smith Grove United Methodist Church as Sunday, February 20, 1972 at 11 a.m. Participating ministers were Rev. Fred A. Robbins, pastor; Bishop Earl G. Hunt, Jr.; Rev. George Rudisil, District Superintendent; and Rev. Paul M. Hart, former Pastor. In the years since 1972 there have been many other changes in our church building and grounds here at Smith Grove. Improvements have been made in the cemetery. An arbor has been added to our "Hut". Beautiful stained glass windows were installed. The parking lot has been paved. Our pews have been upholstered. A playground has been built for our children. Plans are underway now for an addition to our "Hut" or Fellowship HaU. We continue the work of all those who have come before us as we work to build for the future of Smith Grove United Methodist Church as a center of worship, a place of fellowship, and above all, of service to God. . Please pray for the future of this church and the work to be done. ^ lU ? a t H 2 k w o o X H* c > » VA (J cd ss S- t) Oavie county PuDiic UDrai^ yocksviile, NC 3l<p 2r o b- QL i c> Ul »- MEMORIES Memory of Mary Lee Howard Slawter (niece of Otis Howard) My favorite memory of Smith Grove Church was at Christmas time in the old church. I remember as a little girl going to the Christmas program with my sister and my uncle Otis Howard. There was always a great big Christmas tree reaching to the top of the church. Under the tree was a little brown bag for everybody to get when the program was over. In each bag was an orange, an apple, and a little stem of raisins. I am Mrs. Edna C. GrifEn-1 have lived in Smith Grove since 1948. We attended Smith Grove Methodist Church. I have many friends that are gone. They were special to me. My husband the late Grover C. Griffin has a resting place in Smith Grove cemetery. His funeral was in the old church September 12, 1960. Ourdaughter,Mrs. Evelyn G.Howard died January 30,1994. A graveside service was on-- February 2, 1994. On account of weather the service was held inside the church. \ On September 8,. 1950 .Evelyii M. Griffin and Gordon L. Howard were married in the qld chufch. £ vb Jewell Deeding was a life long member of Smith Grove Methodist Church. She was an active to - member, holding positions as pianist, teacher, recording secretary, building committee of the n church, and was active and very devoted to the W.S.C. S. 5 Wiley Deeding was an active member holding many positions in the church as cemetery committee, trustee, teacher, superintendent, steward, and building committee. > ir* X Memory of Mr. Richard Shores V-. C As he look out the hut window on the day his wife Dessie was buried, he said he had good ) lO w X. o d- X xJ memories of our lawn parties because Dessie always gave him an ice cre^ freezer to crank. county Puduc uoiory MocksvHle, NC Memories of Laura Foster Smith Gray and I grew up in the Smith Grove Church. I enjoyed the Christmas program. Jerri Page and I put the Christmas play together the year 1946. I thought we did good and that made me feel good. 1 remember the lawn parties we had a long time ago. We made ice cream and had cake. I remember the meetings we had at night, and I can still hear that thing running that gave us lights...and the bugs coming in. I remember walking to church for Sunday school at times. Now I am 78 years old and have four children and Gray has passed away. He is in the Smith Grove cemetery. He passed away February 24,1989. M.G. Everin - Pastor Gray and I married in the Smith Grove Parsonage July 3,1937.1 remember the first Sunday we went to church as husband and wife, and I sat with Gray on the side with the men. I was only 18 years old and I thought I was something as a new bride in my blue dress and white shoes. I remember taking our first baby to Smith Grove Church. Also our first little boy saying his first little Christmas speech. I remember it as though it was yesterday. Here it is: Round and Round the Christmas tree Such a prettry sight, we wish that Christmas came every single night (Said by Bobby Smith—first child of Laura & Gray Smith) U) \ Ct 6- i- «3 x: fc- W o. oL si 3: Memory of Gleima Robertson Hendrix (Sis) Revival was being held in our old church. Me, my brother and sister were on the front bench X. ^ with other children. The preacher said every home has a boss. My little sister raised her hand - ^ and said "Mommy". The congregation got a good laugh, along with the preacher, but he saw the kids were listening and I know Arm was right. 3. ^ as a child. A memory of Mrs. Nancy Robertson told her children about the old camp meetings she attended She said the family loaded what they needed in a horse-drawn wagon and went to the campground for a 2 week or longer revival. She said the women and children stayed on the grounds night and day, but the men and boys took turns going home to feed the.animals. The women and older girls did all the cooking and the little ones played. She said it was a time they all waited for. Ted Johnson Robertson joined the church at a very early age. Ted said he had to go to church every Sunday to see what kind of cookie Mrs. Nan brought him. Memories of Ann Hendrix Boger Smith Grove Church has been a part of my life for sixty-three years and some of my best memories happened here. My parents, grandparents, great-grandparents, and brother and sister are buried in our cemetery. I remember lawn parties, box suppers, Chrismas programs, and Sunday school. The old church had two wood stoves for heating in winter and large .windows to let in a breeze in summer. I remember walking to church on Sundays. There were steps on the bank of 158 and a walk with a short rock wall. In one of the group pictures Fm sitting on that wall. I was about five. The church was divided down the middle and the women sat on one side and the men on the other. When my brother married in 1950 he told his new bride about the'seating' arrangements. She told him they were goihgto start anew tradition~and they did. In the summer of '43 Oliver Green held a revival and I accepted Christ as my "Savipur. Reverend J.W: Vestal was our^pastor. I w^ baptised along with Sis and Shorty Robertson, S^ahHendrix, Lois Collins and one other I dpiFt remember. . vb X t ^ Special people I remember were Mrs. Nan Comatzer, my first teacher. We sat in the little chairs with .arms and got a picture card each Sunday. Ollie Ward let us sit on the porch for £- our lesson. Our classrooms were in the old school building that now sits in Jack Paige s pasture. V> Edwin Williams was our teenage teacher and we really gave him a hard time. Aunt Mary Naylor taught the yoimg ladies. ^ I remember the ladies who quilted—Beulah Hendnx, Jewell Beeding, Ellerbee Sheek, ^ Gladys Groce, Vera Spry, Nan Comatzer, Nancy Robertson, Lazara Kimbrough, Nell Smith, fe Mattie Bowden, Bertha Smith, Maqorie Comer, Nannie Hendrix, Bessie Penry and others, o These ladies were also some of the charter members of the W.S.C.S. I remember Mr. Will Spry singing bass and the men sitting in the Amen Comer. Vance ^ and Margaret Dunn have always meant a lot to me. They encouraged me to cpme to prayer S meeting and to sing. Vance always came early and opened windows. Mr. John Groce always o whistled. ^ I hope and pray the children growing up now see good male models to look up to as I did when I was a child. PuD\ic ubfatj iiKr1£r4 iaafe-'-w-'-i 7. • ~ • -ffC c;^'''» Memories of Ollie Ward .1 was teaching this Sunday School class in 1947. We were in the old church and our class was in a room that had an outside door that opened onto a small porch. Every Sunday in the summer we would go onto the porch for our lesson. These were 12-13 year olds and they could not sit still for a Sunday School lesson. At that time there was not much available for teaching resources except a quarterly and their attention span was not very long. They would become restless and before long one would tip their chair and fall off the porch. Needless to say, this would disrupt the class. For a summer outing I took the class for an all day trip and picnic to Reynolds Park in Winston-Salem. They rode in the back of our pickup truck and I was the only adult. These pictures were made on that outing in June of 1947. n v.> • A. : N .r \ i::^- Tiit A: a/#5)../^^ s3//^^'yw (f^ ^/^/f{cAy^ ^;/ji /^^r ^C^6C>j C^/clSS' m^-Q/odif^ Q f^os-s /Y^.s. ^/-S ^.UeL - , r /.fgS- YYsA^' /Y^S- /fcL/i , /i /Je^ct 'S^-H/ Tff /^Q-Ze, L fY'CckxyxL /iA^- X^hj^r^Ulz. uAr-r/, IceZ - vf 0 a O X n C (A ( o iU ih- 2 1 tr- O 0 X v- w ^Z 1 to Ui X o «si ti X CJ Old Financial Records Pages 34 - 46 Davie County Public Library Mocksviiie, North Carolina 33 DecGfliibor 11, 1966 Dear Members and Friends of the Smith Grove Methodist Church? For the benefit of those who are not close enough to see for themselves, we vdsh to report that the building is progressing on schedule. The walls of the three hundred seat sanctuary are up except for the peaks The laminated beams are in place, ani about two-thirds of the decking V * The waUs are also complete for the five large class rooms and the ^oof h^^ put on. including shingles. The brick layers are presently working on ^he tw end wails of the sanctuary and doing an excellent job with the ©^^Josed behind the pulpit area. Our old well was inadequate and vbs coVered by^the new sanctuary so'we now have a new 110 foot well with fifteen gallons ^r ^ water supply, and a new well house built by volunteers domted brick.The co^iract price of ths sanctuary and five class rooms is ^72.681, ^ ^addition, the charrh furnishings will cost S6,87S.57- Of this ^ has been paid, leaving $487.09 on hand. We have secured a loan from the Buddingard Loan for up to $40,000. This loaves $9,027.71 (not including landscape) that has to he raised by the time the buildiqg is ^oiipleted in toch or Ap^e We will, of course, borrow only what we have to have to ^ contractor sends us, but if wo do have to borrow the entire th<ai be paying (at 6% interest) $200.00 per month interest out of a f^.OO payment to the Building and Loan. Of course, the ^ount f or down as wo reduce the debt, but what wo wish to point cut is that every dollar given now will be worth to the church building program about three dollars gr/en later after the building is compLeted. For this reason, we urge you possibly can as soon as you possibly can, bub to make an especially sacrifi- cial effort theso next two months before our debt gets too large. "Wo <ii*e inoludlpg in this letter a price list of the church furnis ing • is our hope that many of you will want to fiurchase some item in memory of honor of sonD loved one or simply as a donation from your family to the Smith Grove Methodist Church. Pews $116.00 i Pulpit $472.50 5 Lecturn $271«5^ 37 feet of Chancel ^ Screen $679.50 Altar $252.50 2 communion rails $313.50 each \ (12J- t wath -T? foam kneeling pads) • ^ 1 communion rail $141.75 ^ 5* w/foam kneeling pads > ^ Baptismal font $ 79.50 g 2 flower stands $ 79o50 . g 3 Above prices include $4.50 for a brass plaque and engravirg . -4- We prav God*s blessings upon you tbis Christmas season and urge that you ^J not forget that the church was established by Christ to carry on His wor a. . 3 ^^ to perpetuate His revelation. It deserves your fullest support. J j Prayerfully yours, g I .. . ui f Smith Grove Buildir^ Committoe > o • M SMOT C-HariS DITTED t®HODIST CHURCH (Annual. ^Crsasuz-ers' Report) Jxme 1, :1963 - May 31 ^ 19^9 RECKIFTBc IW Omh on hand Jims Ig 1968 $ U02c00 Receipts \ deposits Branch B&nfeing) 695^o8U OTAL RECEIP^5?S „ c c c o o 0 »» o $7356 p 8^4 j 1*1' •> o e: vn I o 6*> «> 3? a- ifi % tJ- <s: rs I c) 3EX?EM)2TUBES: Single figm*e apportiorasient $1920.00 Pastor's salary ^ 2^/2^1-.00 Pastor's expense fiind (telsphoae) 120.00 I)5-strlct expense fund 62.00 World Mission specia-ls 50.00 Hational Mission 3pecis.ls 50.00 M.C.O.R- 5O0OO I'istri-c-t Missions ($1.0.0 per jneiaber) 200.00 Radio progreja (WDSL) 275 = 00 Pastor's ofiica supplies 222.00 Total charge expenditures LitsratvU'e Giid supplies 311.62 Vacation Churcli School I8.TI Ploirers or memoriai-s i^/O.SO Insurance 3^6.80 Fuel 712.05 Electricity 26U,27 Christma-s treat Parsonage furnishings 56.67 Jaaitor suppli ss 30.26 M5.sce3.1aneou3 (Pastor-''s travel) 25 = 00avei) Total local chtjreh expenditureg TOTAL FXPEimiTUlUSS (.DUTLBI'S CHARGE) (LOCAL CHUIiCH ) EiUAHCE OH HMD MAY 31^ 2-969 $5373.00 1880.05 $7253.05 $ 103.T9 OAVIE CO. PUBUC MOCKSVtLLEa ^5 f^73 — a£ \A i O i«d 4- Ok •o 3: »- iA> V X o aL Smith Grove United Methodist Church Local Proposed Budget 1973 Commission on Eduction: Literature Vacation Church School Camp"{Youth Week at Conference) Youth Activities (U.MoYoF,) Christmas treat Graduates &Pr^motional gifts HisCo Operating expenses Comiviission on Membership & Evangelism: MlbCo Operating expenses Revival expenses (two) V.isting Speakers ^und Church Fellowship Commission on Stewardship and Finances Misc® Operating expenses Envelopes and other expenses Commission on Christian Social Concerns: Misco Operating expenses Projects in Local Community such as .needy and etc. Commission on Missions: Misc. Operating expenses Three mission special (to be divided as the Commission directs) 1-World Mission Specials 2^National Mission Special 3fM.C.0.R. Commission on Worship: Operating expenses Flowers and memorials. Music, misc. worship aids . ; • ¨ · Maintenance: Fiiel and Electricity Church phone ($8.97 monthly) Janatoriaal supplies Insurance (tobe reviewed) Miscellaneous Parsonage Committee: Pastoral Support: Salary ... Insurance Charge expenses: Smith Operating expenses Telephone District Expenses: District City Missions (1.00 per member) Single Figure Apportionment Grove Part of $225, $3'^OaOO 75»00 7hoOO 2<.00 100,00 50.00 10.00 25.00 200.00 50.00 75.00 10.00 30.00 10:00 30.00 10.00 60.00 10.00 .111.0.00 1,200.00 107.611- 60.00 375.00 200.00 500.00 4,2X7.00 108.00 135i»oo 160.00 76.00 - 19il-.00 2,761.00 $ 665.00 $ 350O00 $ $ li0,00 $ ii-0.00 70.00 $ 150.00 $ 1,911-2.61). $ 500.00 $ 4,325.00 $ 315.00 Total Offering needed per week: 1)220.17 QA.\flE OO-(AOCKSViaE.W $ 3»0j^i .00 ^7^ THE PROPOSED BUDGET FOR SMITH GROVE FOR 1978 • COMMISSION ON EDUCATION ; Literature.** ^00*00 Vacation Bible School**.*.♦••.*••*•* l^DiOOCamp*.•••.i ^• 75*00 Youth Activities.100*00 Graduates & Promotional Gifts*i...i* 75*00 Christmas Tre^t**....».*..♦••*•*•••• 125*00 COMMISSION ON EVANGELISM " ' * Revival Ejspenses.i.. ♦ 200^00Viaiting SpGaker.i..............iii. 50i00Church Fellowship.l50*00 COMT^OSSION ON STEV/ARDSHIP ' ' ' . 'Envelopes & Other Expenses.• 50*00 COMMDSSION ON WORSHIP . ■ Flowers, Memorials, and Others...... 100*00 COMMISSION ON MISSIONS ' ' '■ Specials Projects................i.* 200*00MA.'^^^TENANCE " ;Fue^l, Electricty, & Water.. • ^ • 3000.00Church Phone*.•«••••••••**..•*.«»..* 160*00 Janitorial Services..•*♦..•••••••••• 2000,00Insurance on Buildings & Bonds..i... 650,00 Miscelanioua. .••••••••••«««•*....»•• 200.00 PARSONAGE COMMITTEEParsonage Furnishings.*....500,00 SUPPORTSalary.•.••••.••••*•**« 50l5»00^ Utilities....o 590*00 S. Travel ^531*00Hospital and Life Ins**,.••*•••..••• 265;00 Christmas Gift....*... 50,005 CHARGE SUPPLIES,. 50;00^ DISTRICT EXPENSE FUND.. 98,00^ DISTRICT MISSION FUND...., 199;00 CONFERENCE APPORTIMENTS 3711;005 COMMISSION ON SOCIAL CONCERNS. 5o;00^ MISSIONAL PRIORITIES.. 75;00 LAKE JUNALUSKA FUND 10O; 00£ DELEGATE TO ANNUAL CONFERENCE......... 56*00 pf TOTAL BUDGET . $19,079.00 ir- c The budget for this year is considerable more» than last year because Janitorial services of $200,00 S has been added and fuel, electricity, and water had5 been underestimated by $1000,00 in the past. Breaking^ the budget down it means that we must average^$367,00per week to meet our goal this year. The Committedappreciate the support you ha've given in the past, and it would appreciate your support this year. The Finance Committee ^7 OAVIE CO. PUBLIC MocKsviixe, m ^7^ THE PROPOSED BUDGET FOR SMITH GROVE POR t979/ OOMISSIOH OH EDUCATIOH Literature 500. VaGation BiDle School. Camp : ist'ooYouth Ac tlvities....... a?nn Graduates & Promotional Gifts. •• Christmas Treat...•••♦••••••••♦• 15W.uoOOMMISSIOH OH EVAHGEI|ISM . ^ Revival Expenses-.; aaVisiting SpeakerChurch Fellowship IpO.fP COMMISSIOH OH STEW^ARDSHIPEnvelopes & Other Expenses...... 50.fOOOMiyilSSIOH OH WORSHIP ^Flowers, Memorials, and Others.. 2§0.00 COMMISSIOH OH MISSIOHSSpecial Projects.........••••••• 50U. MAIHTEHAHCB tiraa no Fuel, Electricity, & Water Church PhoneJanitorial Services.• 200W.OUInsurance on Buildings & Bonds.. IaaMiscellaneous.... 200.UC PARSOHAGE COMMITTEE.5 Parsonage Fiu?nishings.•*•••....* TOO#• 00 V PASTORAL SUPPORT ■> ir <? a jL Av.;X wJklJn-Li w'a * f AAS Salary 5416.00 Utilities. 2 Travel..^ Hospital and Life Ins Ia aaiL Christmas Gift gU.ouCHARGE SUPPLIES .^2 a a^ DISTRICT EXPEHSE FUHD... j02.0U DISTRICT Mission FUHD..COTOBEHCE •APPORIIOHMBNTS.... tn'mOOMMISSIOK OR SOCIAL OORCBRRS 50.00^ MISSIOHiOj PRIOEIIIES 75.00^ LAKE JOTALUSKA. PURL Sn noS ■n^aT.'pftaTT?. to ARRUAL COHPSBBHOB.;.... 80.00 T S TOTAL BUDGET in-. '!; /' ,^ 1 i oo o »-• QAVIE CO. PUBPC UBRARV MOCKSViLLE. NC THE PROPOSED BUDGET FOR SMITH GROVE FOR I98O COMMISSION ON EDUCATION Literature $ 500.00 Vacation BiLle School 150.00 Camp 7^ >00 Youth Activities 150.00 Graduates & Promotional Gifts 75-00 Christmas Treat 150.00 COMMISSION ON EVANGELISM Revival Expenses ... 200.00 Visiting Speaker . 100.00 Church Fellowship 150.00 COMMISSION ON STEWARDSHIP Envelopes & Other Expenses 50-00 COMMISSION ON WORSHIP Flowers, Memorials, and Others 300.00 C0I4MISSI0N ON MISSIONS Special Projects 350.00 COMMISSION ON SOCIAL CONCERNS 50.00 MAINTENANCE Fuel, Electricity, & Water i^OOO.OO Church Phone 200.00 Insurance on Buildings & Bonds . . 750.00 Miscellaneous^ 200.00 PASTORAL SUPPORT Salary ^ 5^16.00 Utilities 637-00 Travel 573-00 ^ Hospital & Life Insurance 595-00 x: o Christmas Gift 50.00 CHARGE SUPPLIES 50.00 ^ DISTRICT EXPENSE FUND 107-00 DISTRICT MISSION FUND 172.00 5 CONFERENCE APPOINTMENTS U388.OO f MISSIONAL PRIORITIES 75-00 a LAKE JUNALUSKA FUND 100.00 ISJ DELEGATE TO ANNUAL CONFERENCE 8O.OO i Ti TOTAL BUDGET $19693-00 <is % g The "budget for I98O has been held down to meet our minimal needs due to our ^ undertaking the parsonage renovation. To meet this budget we will need to average ^ $378 a week. With God's help and your giving, we fill this need will be met. Thank you, iX The Finance Committee X O DAVIE CO. PUBLIC MOCKSVILLe, m SMITH GHOVL; UraTiiO) I^IETHOSIDT church budget for 1982 500.00^.^iterature Vacation Bible Schooi 200.00 75.00 CcUilpS ^ - ^ ^ ^ - 150,00 Youth Activites - - * - Graduation and ProaotidilJLL Gifts * - 75.00 „i. 1 - 200.00Christnas Treat - ^ - 200.00 Kevivals „ . 150.00Special Events . - - - - Flower^Menorials^ and other things for VJorshij- — 3 . ^ . ------ 7,000.00 Fuel ana Yara exp-ense - - - - ----- 300.00 Church Phone ------ 1 ---- - 850.00Insurance and Property Upkeep - - - ------ 100.00Charge Supplies - - - - - •N ------ 200.00 Miscellaneous - - - - - . ^ - 400.00 Missions ------ ^ - 50.00 Social Concerns ------ District Mission Society( 4^1,00 ,per neiiiber ) - — ^ - 87.00i*s Missional Priorities - - - 5 - - - 5,174.00 2 Conference Apportionment ------ ______ 9,110.00 Pastures Salary - - "" *" ^ ----- - 123.00^ District lixpense Fund - - - - ' ----- 200.00 Visiting Speakers ------ C , ----- 94.00 Lake Junalaska Fund - - - - - h ^ ^ ----- - 1,282.00^ Pension Crusade Fund — — — — u> a. , ------ 50.00^ Christmas Fund ------ S ----- - 100.00Delegate To Annual Conference ^ ^ - - - - 900.00 Parsonage Sent _ _x - - - - $28,059.00 TOTAL — — — — — — ^ nfferinjrs oer week needed to meet this budget ti.540,00 PUBLIC q5 MOCKSVSlxe, NO XT 0 f-0 gL 4/> f- 5 5^ a£> X &J is: Treasurer's Report for 1982; / ^ ^ ^ Balance on hand----Jan, I, 1982 $ 3*522,66 ; Received Jan, I thru Dec, #1 34*896,90 Total: .$38*41 9.St) • Total Disbursed tor the year 28*125,01 Balance on hand—--Jan, I, 1983 $10,294,55 Pastor's SaIary-travel-UtiI ities-etc, $ 9*1 10,00 Conference and District Funds 6*054,00 Maintenance- 7*628,49 Education 1*339,38 V/orship 2l3«49 Evangel ism 164,00 Finance 43,67 Pension Fund 1*282,00 Missions 400,00 SuppI ies 53,92 Miscel laneous l86,06 Parsonage Rent I *650,00 Total Disbursed: $28*125,01 Special Fund Account: Balance on hand—Jan, I * 1982 $ 148,02 Received-for the year: 33r348^40 ** Total: $33,496,42 • Pi sbursed; New Parsonage $27*500,00 Barnette Heating 237,00 Topping Trees 650*00 Hymnals ^ 417,10. Chairs for the Hut 462,99 Totall $29,267,09 Balance on hand—Jan, I, 1983 $ 4,229,33 [cashed two money market certificates for $20*000,00 If you have any question concerning this report—see either the pastor or Maurinc Ward—Church Treasurer,- QAVIE CO. PUBLIC UBRAf^ MOCKSVIULE, NO M\ Huage.t;^.tQn:..ivg:< Smith GrbV6 w S: ^ i Ck hi 5 > o o X W* Ui £ j v> U1 I • n • • n Pastoral Siippdrt; Salary.,,.....i Trave I Util ities,,..,,,,,,.,,,,4i Hospital Insurartce i CONFE.RENCE APFORiPIONMENTSi Single Figure »i i i 5,471.00 $7,06^ 7^5.85 '6^0.00 384;00 1982 500.00 200.00 75.00 150.00 75.00 District Expense Fund,i ^^^, OistrIct/CIty Missions n Missional Pr lor It les.i i , Lake Junaiuska Fund.^, ' LOCAL BUDGET . LIterature, Vacation Bible School...,...,.,, Camps. Youth Activities..,,, , , Graduation or l^romotlonal Gifts Christmas Treat...,.,,....,....,,,,,,,,. 200,00 ''ev'vaU ?.00.0p Special Events.150*00 Flowers. Memorials, Etc. for V/orsh Ip.,,., 300,00 Fuel and Yard Expense.....,..., *.7,000.00 Church Phone, ... ,, - v.- GOSii-QQivi'^.i' Insurance and Property Upkeep 850^06 Charge Suppl ies.. 100,00 Mi see I Ianeous............................ 200,00 Mlssions.400,00 ' Soc I a r^oncerri^T". rSO.OO"" Visiting Speakers,,.......,,,,....,..,,., * 200.00 185.00 180.00 85.00 90.00 n ***. ' V ""Fens-ion .Crusade Furid/TT.I ^82;'Og' Christmas Fund........................... 50.00 Delegate to Annual Conference.....,,..],. 100.00 Daroonage- RerTt^ .-906TOO- NOTE; |f the local budget remains the same as It was I ast year--1982, the total for 1983 wi l l be: $25/92.6.00 flthis does.not include the amount for Pension Crusade and Parsonage Ren^.Q This would means that we would need $499.54 each Sunday of I 983 to meet the Budget. Study this careful ly and be ready to vote on It tonight at oiir Ad. Board Meet i ng. T 0AV15' CO. PUBLIC DBRARV n KjOCKSViLLEn WO • 4^ 4i o cL X O in^ TO: The members of the Pastor-Parish and Finance Committees. Listed below is the budget you accepted for 1982: [Pastor's Salary ^ and Conference AppoH:ionment]i Included also Is the amount for l9o3 ^ which has been received as your share from the Conference T^^urer. This is to be discussed in our meeting and then recommended to the A -minlstrative Board. The Pastor-Parish Co^lttee • for the Pastor's Sal ary-Travel-Uti I ities-Etc. for 1983 [ »% to 10^ i s recommended as an Increase]. Study this to discuss and vote on the budget for 1983 at our meeting: DULINS-Tonight Smith Grove-Sunday night-Oct. 3i*d, For 1982 Total '"s Smith Grove Pastor's Salary $12,846 $5,143 $7,703 Pastor's Travel 1,374 567 ^^7 Pastor's Uti l ities 1,200 600 600 Pastor's Life Insurance Pastor's Hospital Insurance District-City ^lissions Ulissional Priorites Junaluska Advace Fund 3r ^ t: For 1983 C n Pastor's Salary Pastor's Travel pastor's Utilities ^ Pastor's Hospital Insurance fc Pastor's Life Insurance "5 Conference Apport i onment X ir District Expense Fund ui C District-City Missions I ^ Missional Priorities Lake Junaluska Fund 49 220 Conference Apportionment $8,591 $3,417 $5,174 District Expense Fund 204 ^ 302 1 13 * 144 57 87 151 57 94 $9,400 $3,800 $5,500 313 130 185 292 112 ISO 143 58 85 146 56 90 ^3 •> O c I X <u X <J nn ..yhig is . the Treaaurer'a Report for :19&9; = Balance on Hand January 1 Of.fsr.ings Received for the ^ytear DISBURSED;-• • * Pastor's Salary Pastor's Travel ' Pastor's Utilities Pastor'-s Kospital Insura^e Co nf ere rice-Single Figiii'e Missibnal- Priorities Lake Jurialuska Fund Duke Chap'el Fund Distri'et^ Fund ' ' District'Mission Society • Charge'Supplies LOCAL BUDGET; Revivals ' n Special'. Speakers Delega'te to Annual Conference Christmas Gift for Pastdr^'''^ ' Christmas Gift for Custbdiahs Gradua'fib'ri'and Promotion Special Events Christmas Treats Flower's arid Memorials .'elephone ' insurance Electricity •jel ■/ater :>■ . ■.'> • Mowing and Fertilizer ' LITERATURE: Sunday Schobl*-' ' '' Vacation BiBle^' School Bulletins Supplies '-'0. Piano Tuning World Hifngeri Air Conditioning Repairs'"' Plumbing-Pipes-etc. Paint and Labor ' ' S i di ng To r. H ut A11 e nda nee P e ns •' •''' " Visitor Cards-Offering Envelopes Visitor Pens and Pencils ' Other Financial Expenses • 0 00! ru- "M) •' 0. :..i s i ti' " $ ^2 ;26 30,212.79 ?33,Q.34,P5 $ 8,24oJpQ 881.60. 770. .,00 ^ .450.. 00 ''I 5,475.00, 95.60 r>nt; •]83.00^ ,50.00 17^.100 I65./OO 106..00. . ,200 .06 ' iob.'oQ 50.06 200.00 22 .J 3 2 9. 5 '3 84.34 .if" .^ •' t.. .41-^80. 3oV..93: 1,040.. 1.9. . . i .623 j 2,135^01 1,16. 9.8,. 1,556. pp.. ..601.53 , v-i '17^.. 92'. 40.00« I I • 88.00 102.62 ., 275.00. . .60.40 . 4,274,00 ,. . 39,,63 i :, .7.7.9.1 v; 145.39 C ifs c: ■lod KfiS isr:'; v -.0 -•-r.iC' .in s ■ii'. '"1 CiS 1'. t ■■ ;!•: ; V. i i'i'isfl : r '•■f' ii ■..fi.fnl ..I !• Balance on Hand-Jan. . !l 1986 n! T©ta-1-^ _ $29,593.16 Received:'.■.$33,034.0,5 Disb ursed"; $29 ."593.1.6 $ 3,440.89 —■Biidget $17?4T:'84 " j Sp^ciaJ. Fund..$2,091.05=^. TOTAL: $3,440.89 m o Si GO siZ) >a. tn oi«s UJ 5 1^0 SMITH GROVE UNITED METHODIST CHURCH SEPT. 7, 1986 Richard Heeding, Chairman called the meeting to order. Their were 16 present for the meeting. Jack Paige led us in prayer. The Board agreeded to have minutes available for anyone who would like a copy of these, pastor to make copy of these. Mrs. Maurine Ward Church Treasure, gave our Treasure's report. Budget - Checking Account $2,366.31 Received in Aug. 1986 $2,665.03 Spent this year, Jan. 86 thru Aug. 86 $18,614.26 New business was then brough before the Board. 1. Kim Gregory, read to the Board the following report from the Trustees, about our air condition. Webb Heating and Air Condition A. Recomends - New 5 Ton air condition unit n at a cost of $2,126.00 Has 1 year warranty complete on pull parts and labor. 4 year r- ^ warranty on compressor. — ^ B. To fix ol0 one at a cost of $1,350.00, with 30 day labor warranty and lyear on compressor, i Shore Heating and Air Condition A. New 5 Ton unit at cost of $1900.00 ^ B. To fix onld one $950.00 Jim Gregory, made motion seconded by Lee Caudle that we allow the V Trustees to check into this more, and get more estimates. Board Agreed. ^ Jerry Armsworthy and Jim Gregory said they would call piedmont ^ Sheet Metal, and get and estimate from them. X 2. Lee Caudle, reported to the Board that everything was ready ^ for Homecoming. X zj i->AYIt CO. PUBLIC ^ mocksviue. no 5- ^ c u> * 43} JiJ 5^ o sX' ii^ £ lil> X <0 ot c:^ 3:: ti; 0> ADMINISTRATION J*a§tDr*s salary One dependent Hospitalization Travel 0 ffIc e supplie s Telephone Treas. supplies Total PROGRAM Tape. Ministry Educational sup. , 1 Pulpit supply: Organist Boy Scouts Flowers Youth Ministry Easter Sunrise Ser. Music for choir Total 12 . Budget Summary Budget-1986 9,570.00 : 165.00 : . 448.80 • 1,150.00 .440.00: 265.00 / . 90.00 5-, 58 ,128.80 300.00 ,413.00 150.00 815.00 100.00 175.00 200.00 liO.OO 100;00 3,403.00 PROPERTY Upkeep ch/par. Upkeep grounds Jan. seirylce EledtrieIty Fuel Oli Natural Gas Water ' . Insurance Fire Association Total BENEVOLENCES Outre ac h Figure Missibti^Jl Prior. Diat. Ek^ViiFund.. 0i^ r Mi^sior^: jd. Lake,;:rtIt:a;ia:^:4F^ Mti; Sh:ep;h'^rd^^M Bonding |reas.; ^ Total" . .J Grand' Total ^ 450;00 300.00 556.00 980;60 4i0ib0 750ido 120.00 633(855) 20:00 4,253.00 4,900.00 80.00 413.00 7,27.00 76.00 727.00 10.00: 5,933.00 25,919.80 July begintiing balance Receipts Expenditures Cash baiahce at end of " •• 3,684.85 1,870.75 2,753.78 2,931.52 2,858.33 46.67 240.92 132.42 • 44.33 132.42 0 • 3,455.09 15,306.99 2.50 5,582.50 ; 165.00 165.00 ' 261.80 445.00 670.83 671140 256.67 341195 154.58 98;45 52.50 44.00 7,143.88 7,348130 175.00 25:00 824.25 574.55 . 87550 ! 60.00 475.44 475;44 0 0 102.08 140.85 116i67 113.50 150;00 .153.37 58; 33 : 6i.66 2,089.27 2,263.92 262;50 178.69 175;00 125.00 320183 320.85 571.67 ' 831.14 267150 441.98 437.50 419.94 70.00 120.00 498.75 905.00 20.00 20.00 2,618.75 3,362.60 3,300;00 0: i 250;00' 127.00 76.00 0 n . 0' 3,753.00 16,727.82 CO O P 5 u ^ ms! £ S ' o ^ sa UJ I Overages 'Utilities,. .by $471.39 Office supplies...by §85.28 'K> ■> o -Gi Cemetery Records 1941 Cemetery Survey Pages 48-55 1998 Cemetery Book Pages 56 - 74 c <A 0 01 r 5 f I- o 0 X c 1 H) X O Ci ^ Davie County Public Library Mocksville, North Carolina m Y/orkori OhArloo iU vtl«sr by tlw i^storleal Hcoord® Sunroy of Worth Cf»i»olliitti 104X S* DAViB oouurr M00KSVtU"5, H, 0# Conditionr J'ftlr Loositiani Approxinatoly 6 nildo frosn lloalavillo on LoekflvUle-^Hneton- Salon hardourfaoo road* S euim tfPQjfg gMsccPAL chdrcu ca^'a'gRY 2^ Allon^ 5* H* Allen, Boroao A* Allen, J« S« Allen, Jonos Alleni Little James Ailoni Allea^ Vlory M» Allen, l^yrtle B, , Anderaon, James ;'Atkliisony> •'Aidcins.On'i-/vH BIHtH Uor. 12, 1890 Apr* 4, 1886 Apr* 80, 1821 Deo* Deo* Apr* Aug. Aug* May 24, 1889 22, 1809 10, 1907 16, 1896 27, 1874 24, 1667 pBAgg t. 29, 1911 r 19, 1908 r 27> 1887 L* 29, 1912 U 6, 1890 r* 26, 1897 )• 8^ 1907 r» 29, 1903 29, 1877 •* 12, 1866 Deo* 8, 1862 Dec. 30, 1902 l^y 24, 1688 Jun, 9, 1888 'mmss vato of B. R, Allen Ago 65 yrs* Son of T,C. J,P, Allen 3>au, of W.W. & Allen Dou. of.C«H« L«C«. Allen' Inf# son of Atkinson "A^e.;88,,3iTS,^;Jp^^ Son of ?•?. & S.B. Atkin-- son Atkinson, Robert A. Feb. 26, 1866 May 9, 1884 Son of ;v*J, & M.A. Atkin- Bameyoastlc, Jabus • ,* «■ •t >i;:'V*-^'r:! >v.*J.'f • Zo '''Z ■: C ar te^i^fMai^e^ Clbnse^Ji^ A. ^ CloU8e>-':Li: A*.;, Cornatier i Jaine 8 May 23, 1890 Feb. 28, 1G91 Got, 7, 1606 Sep. 8, 1877 Jun. 27, 1873 Cot. 28, 1900 Aug. U,/1867 May 6, 1908 Aug. 27, 1839 Jon. 30, -1912 Apr. 16, 1912 Sep*- 1, 1902 Jul. 12, 1903 Got. 21, 1909 Co. M. 75th l<orth Carolina^ Cav. C.S.A. IfUdow of Vfo. R. Brook Inf. dau. Of T.W. & D.G. ■ Carter ■■•■•,•.••■•• 'i'B.dow of Lron Cafh Son of F.P. Luna Caah V&fo of L. A. CloueeCp* B.. N. ■ 0» :,lAf • - C»8*A».^-^ son of. J.H;: & .2-»br Corasi^ Apr. S, 1626 Jun. 4, 1366 &0 1901■Fbflter/VHenry • ■::■ :::C; i:18y^^'^^'^8©pA";i9^^i906:\^f9 Of B» L» Foater OotBb 1st WbC. State IVoops, Ck 6» kk lU 'i> ^ ^ mm cou^y u; B'jTm onm. UBiBomsT epis# copiUi cjiimcH cs'Bray Poate^^ l«bu'A« Poo^r, Himoy I^yi TH^ 0* mum pot* i7» mz >—106E <fuU 16i iM i8€6 Dao« 27^1909 of J#H« . Fostw : *ia.fo. of ;W» $#; Footer Son of & Froney Fry Gre^V Pol>» 2K, 1816 Kov«: 30^ 189S mOow of J.J. GrO^ HOnos^ i^anoy Hartin^/Casweii •;, - HarWa, Caflnrell k» Harting- Hiwy 0^-: lEarrla, Dayio ,. Barti]^, Sarah' •Hendriok8>.-V:v HendrioksV Gaa<»h .. HollBinan^-S^ah : ". Hoakins, iolia. V« npsHhs , !/tory A« - Eovard, iavira , '^Roy^ar'di^34aggle;^'" ••'Hpwi'dv.'aieas, S».^ jfto?^di Sarah A"« Howardi' Viotry ^'Hows^d, Z. R» :.Jojwaiy-'Ju^a'::v;-'^'S: : Kimbrpugh^-'Ai^ Kirdbrdugh, 13. D. (Dr..) Lalard^ Bessie Lalard, L. W» • •:tewi 8 i,/itoa ;■ .longi Annie W« " IjOhg, Mlber MoClararoch, Child. A^oOlajnrooh, LicOlamroohj >.;oClfljnroch^ J'oOi^dph,iloCleiwodh^ ^oOla^ooh, James MaFtin- John--, Fartha Ellen Thorns V," Thomas Joseph: JuX. 11/183AZ6, iM29 Auj;; 18/1869 A::)r. Zlg 1869 Uoy 1066 Apr* 1041 Deo* 27, 1846 May 4* 1866 Sep* 10^ 1794 Kor* 26, 1797 Aug* 18, 1865 Aasi 10, 1833 IZay 21, 1905 l&y 20, 1807 Junv 2, 1838 -:6ctV;^^::9/i888 Sep* 17, 1860 Deo* 6, 1887 Pebr 9, 1888 Not. 2, 1826; Jim. 8, 1890 Got* 9, 1830 Sop* 3/1832 Sep. 29, 1873 Bb.'2dF 1^20 ^MAr*; 29^ 1827May 18/ 1877 11, 1874 5, 1900 20, 1869 25, 1874 19^ 1869 20, 1873 29,:1910 13, 1909 27/1698 14, 1879 :30, 18728/1899 4, 1901 21, 1906 NoTi 14, 1891 Not. 18,;1895 Jul. 16, 1901 Jiay 11, 1856 May 3, 1869 ;jul, 2, 1877 Not. 1, 1858 Dec. 12, 1907 Jim. 25, •1901- Mar. 5, 1890 Jul. 9, 1896 Aug. 4, 1909 Jun. 21, 1884 Not, 26, 1910 Aug. 18/1899 Not. 9,1905 ;:^.ai,^-1888.: Juh^ 10, 1886 Jul. 21, 1911 Jan. 19, 1902 Jun.,13, 1874 liiy .29, 1896 .Sep. 9/1876 Apr.- 7, 1878HfiUP/y2a,;i878 Jan* 26, i860 Age 64 yre. Son of 0*Af^ & S^. iiortman V&fe b^. Seorge ItoLrtioaa VSldoTT of J,j. yHo8kins v ?i9.fe;: of J. P/; Ho8kLiis D^. of W,G/ & Haggle -■'v-' Howard.' • ■:. Dau. of W.G, & ilaggie • v. ■; ; ijTward Dau. of TTiE. & L.S. Howard ^fe of B, D. Howard ^dfe of f, L» Jones ladow of John Kimbrough Dau. of Gdi. & T.T. Long Son of R.H. & M.T. ItoCXesi' rooh ■ Dau. of J, ft C. Son of J. & OilU Davie county Pudiic 3ft IV 4 Jjpt* V A Pdg® P JUViK counry ixwiOJ/iLi.?, :;. 0. SmI'/:i r^iCYii itiCiioms? BPISCOPiL O^n'tCil CS BTK'iT BlHlfil mx'H IToOlotriroohf WllUoai D,Aay Zb,1667 8ep«9, 1090 Moiiah^^ Julia iU 2iiy u.1869 liar*7, 1890 i.io«tahan,'-nargarot- !• 'Oot,X#1836 Jun.12, 1900 T*oI:lahnn, W. K.9,1831 Jan*18, 1891 Llollahan^ KUlXloin A*Fay 16,1883 Oot,16, 1803 iiortiix/ Etta M.^y —#1868 Aug.27, 1906 i/Artin, : Janes n ''.:,.:;^,:;v'j''K-i I^illeri" Bouloh Feb.2,1836 llOVm 13, 1871 liller, Jaoob C#: : .Jun.26.1819 Sop,16, 1073 "liller, yory Jun.7,1820 Nov.26, 1376 Jul.17.1827 Feb.13, 1897 Owonsv BeuXah - •n Sep*26,1878 l!ay 5, 1913 dwons^y'^eiwrios;:'^^^Aug.:20,1870 Oct.20, 1911 ; o^n^y^Ke s,/ :yyy • j:s|;Map.18,1831 Apr.21, 1895 Penry, Lillian Jul.8,1902 Oot.5, 1902 Ponry, Jtufua Jim.19,1660 Apr.16, 1908 P0'Oiei^yjAh^©y&Jan.:25,1891 Feb.20, 1902 1^.4,1889 Nov.20, 1891 Saiider9.^y-^nry''.y''Apr.1,1856 -. .Aug.:10*:-1906 n saiid^s S0«.16,1890 ; V : jim.y 26, 1891 8.1856 ■yypep^y 11, 1877Sande:r:S',y:&y;;bop;w:.10.1826 ';^:yFe^.;;13, 1879•S^'der^sJi'v^.il'il^ J.2*€809/^'Jul.15,-1892Seiiifor$iy:mlb Kay 25,1681 Aug.30, 1881 Shaokieford,.. N. A.M..Aug.16, 1888. 3'h©eki:;^ip:beif tv 5;y • vy-yy^y Jul.12,1825 r Feb.23, 1872 ■——Aug.—, 1862 ■ skoekyi^fldydyyyy::.'.' yyyy'-Jun.18,1898 ; Deo:*27, 1898Sheek^ jaoob (Roy*).yjuni 4,1795 : Jun.13, 1804 Shook, liaryiLe-^a "■•yFay;:16,1861.} Jan.'.9, 1888 Shook, Sarah '■Sop.16*1790 Sep.i2, 1868 Smith, Bessie Y*.21.1908:Jan.1, 1909anith/ |ji-..^Pfai^. ^ 1•I.' 1 1 t 1 j 1 1 1 \ • ••■. Har*,20, 1896Smith, .T^.key -S 1904Snvit^, Emeline ■"Odtiy 12*l8.29'-y".'.Aug.,13, 1892 m'j^M . ■»■■ ■ . . ,; Soil or J, St G^Km ItoGlm" rooh DttU. o£ Vf,!\ & lUI. V.oliahan '.%£'« of L» itortin ^ Co, 16, lUC. Cav. C.S«jl, *^&fo of Jomes i^iller Vvldoo^ of Jacob irlller V&fe of Charies Oneos Dau, of 3*R#' & B,B, Penryi" Dau, of W,A« & M«E. Feelor- Daui of A»H« & LcF^bnsnage Dau, of. J»H«; & ri,E,Sand9r0-r Son of J.iT. & H, Lillie Sonford A,^e 75 yrs , . ■. Dau. of D^S • & IT. Sheekj Ago 1 yr. & 23 days Son of G.F. ^ U.T. Sheek Chi"ld"'of I)« J. ,& Is.. : Ag© 69 yro » 5, £iio« ft 16 : da«: Agd 2<t yrs. 1 mo.ft I day* v'ttfe of Jonathan ^th- . ,4 V. - H/ ?S,^9 ^ . "v V;:-\.\,/; " :43| ^•/lE coum S*'I'l'., O.iC/y J K-i^:iODI5V mSCOPAL ma ' Hiirm MaClojnroohf WllliaQi Di Uay M, Moijahan^ Julia H* Jia/ : 16^ iMtahttii# I'argarot !• n Oot#. 1^ , T'oICahnn, Vi. F# Jaar# 9# J,Icl:ahan, Vftllitcn A* Hay 16, Martin,'Etta M«: May Kartiri,- Joaias • ;Mi"n0r/;Ij^lcai . - /, Fab,-V;:2v. Ivlillor, Jaoob C«. Jun« 26, Miller, Hary Jun# 7, Ivaylor, Mary Jul« 17, OvronSj Beulah n Sep»..28, Owens, Charlesv*ri«. Au>;« 20, Omrig Neah n ''•'•'Itar.jlS-j; Penry, Lillian Jul, 8, Ponry, tiufua Jim. 19, Peeler, Annie H.. . . Jon. 25^ mkm : Sap. 9, 1890 HAr* 7, 1890 Jun. 12, 1900 Jan. 16, 1891 Got. 16, 1883 Aug. 27, 1906 Mot. 13, 1371 Sop, 16, 1873 Not. 26, 1876 Feb. 13, 1897 Mny: 5, 1913 Cot. 20, 1911 Apr. 21, .1895 Oct. 5, 1902 Apr. 10, 1908 Feb. 20, 1902 pxi'jcm • Son of J, iUiClasi- rooh Dau. of & M.I. ) cMahan rllfe of J, L. Ifertia Co. 16, H.O. Cat. C.S.A'.': 'ififo of Joioes Miller ' '^donr of Jacob l^ller Mfe of Charles Ooena Dau. of R.K. ^i B.B. penry Dau. of Vr.A. & M.S. Feeler Ihunmase, Carrie L« iS&r* 4, 1889 Not. 20, 1891 Dau* of A.H. & L.F.HuimRage ;"S.and0rs:i/i&^ 'Siandere, vNi^cy'-'.^J. : \S,^dere>.-')M • Shackleford,.. N* A. . Sheeki Alb ; Sheek, ...Borfey- Betti^^^ Shook, Sheek-,- Shoefc, Shoek, Smith, Smith, Smith, Smith,. Bpyd; ;; . jhadb: (Rct.). }^ry ,Le"nia'' Sarah •neS8-io.--V.-•- D. Frank. Duke Me line Apr. 1, 1856 Sep. 16, 1890 :F0bil;M||i856-' -Feb"^S%3i809' Kay' 25, 1881 ■:j|jpgl2;ii;'i62& Jun. 18/?1898.Juifii - 4,:' 1795' May-.16, IBSl Sepi ;16, 1790 -Mnr. 21, 1908 ' Ooti'l2,' 18.28 Aug. 10, 1906 Jun. 26, 1891 Deo. 11, 1877.Pebi :d3,- l879 Jul. 15, 1892 Aug. 30, 1881 Aug. 16, 1888 Feb. 23, 1872 Aug. —, 1862 Deo. 27, 1898 Jun. 13, 1884 Jan. 9, 1888 Sep. 12, 1863 Jan. 1, 1909' Mar, 20i 1896 ——, 1904 Aug. 13,- 1692 Dau. of. J.H. ^ M^E.Sandere Son of J.W. & M. Lillle Sanford Age 75 yrs. Dau. of D.S. & M. Sheek, Ago. 1 yr. & 25 days Son of C.F. A M.T. Sheek Child' bf :PVJ."-"& S/ Smith; ; Age 69 yi»"ei:. 6 inb• &. 16 daa. Age 24 yro,' 1' day."-, ^Ufe of Jonathan Smith Oawe I^OC^SViiiez- NU;:, '' V*- 5 JV « I SmithI Franklin Smithy IIOTiry Smithy James P* Smithy James P« Smlthj Jonathan Smith, Kate Smith, Hagio n n Smith, fiyrtle _ Smith, Held Staoy, ?%r^aret A* Staoy, Vfllllam ^•Sumnie:^^ •"Suinii,©r's,'' Suis^rB, Summers, ITory A« tteo# 15, 1599 ?eh« 20, 1617 Fob* 23, 1695 Aug. 2, 188S Vm^ 24, 1907 Jul, 11, 1628 3op, 3, 1901 Jun. 2, 1903 I^aty: 15, 1869 Oct, 29, 1868 Jan, 28, 1634 Sei5#-- 2, .1676 Sep. 13, 1878 l>0lb COimT/ y.s c. orto^/K mriomzT ispiscopal c:njao:i ce^-sbht ———, 1879 Jtm* 14, 1900 1677 ——", 1877 Aug. 13, 1696 iug* 30, 1895 -, 1830 Jon* 2, 1887 Aug* 15, 1908 Aug. 2, 1903 Ahg* 23, 1902 Jun. 13, 1903 llar> 12, 1907 Apr. 4, 1910 Oct. 14, 1895 liay 4, 1902 Jan. 20, 1906 Jan. 30, 1902 Hot. S, 1887 Jan. 5, 1897 Taylor, Francis B. Oct. 26, 1866 Oct. 8, 1879 Taylor, James Oct. 12, 1855 Jun. 6, 1907 Taylor, Lester Good Jan. 19, 1884 Jun. 26, 1884 lUrnor, JIary L. Jun. 23, 1834 l»ay 20, 1863 ^Taylb'rVdi® Jun. 23, 1834 ; n TayioiV;;-'.]^ ^;Tdo^r y&lkor, William Ward, katjterihe Ward, .Ruby^ Kaglift©,; Wellmon, Nathan:. V,: ^VJiiioker',;. Jplui;-He.nty,^ VVhit^er, Loueisy Vi/i:ni^si,''Gep^ n wii 11 ^9 ^ Jtl^: Williame, Waggioi L, Jun, < . , v/illiftirtQ, jjary . ' Fabi.i ':. V/i Hioms, Nathan Sbpi 11,1822 Feb. 6, 1913 " Jul , 21^:^620 Feb. 12, 1873 Aug, 6, 1671 -lay 23, 1890 1% 4, 1036 «hm. 27, 1387 Fab. 27, 1001 «!.««•• Mm HM .Sep. 17, 1646 .;]^r.' P'eo. Apr.; -2^* May Jan. Dec. 5i 1910 8, 1879 15,. 1913 20, 1899 7, 1887 2, 1883 2, 1912 Uay 21, 1867 Deo. 3i,'!i9U Oot^29, 1893 Sop. 7, 1900 Aioy ""e, 1907 mmKS Age 5 yro. 6 daya. Son of Frank & ZlitA Smith Sort of »,J, 3, sadth Atje 1 yr. 4 days, son of Afjo 1 yr. & 4 days, son of Frank & Blisa ftnith Dau. of D.J^ & S. Smith Age 2 yre. Dau, of FTonk & £11za Smith Son of D. W. & L:.g. Srai-ai y&dow of Don Spry Stacy Son of Hev, L.E. ic il.B, Stacy :; WLdow of V?. R, Stewart Age 17 yrs. 26 days, i ifldow of IIH-lliaua Stewart : ' W.f& of. T/, F. Summers Dau. of W.B. ^ £,£, Sumner#! .Dau. of J.H. & il.C.Suimierfl' I Age 69 yre. j Dau. , of John & Minerva flaylor Inf. son of James & Josaphine Taylor Inf. son of D.K. & L»A. Tuckec Wife of Samuel Tumor Dau« of G .F • Ward Son of, J iR. A H.A»V/hitakef' Dau. of J.R. <5: H.A»r2hitak»« • • • ^ ,. • ... '^'.1 Go. H. 63'N.C.State Troops n ,C»3»Ai. widow of Royt Wiiiiaas . 1- ; Cemetery Rules , Smith Grove United Methodist Church 1. Burial on church grounds by permission only. 2. Lots already reserved in old part of cemetery wiR be honored. Members of our church . who wish to release their reservation and be buried in new addition may do so. 3 '^Lots in new addition may be reserved by any member of said church, and must be properly marked and recorded in the plat book of the Smith Grove United Methodist . Church Cemetery records. 4. Members of said church can reserve up to four plots, and reservations must be paid mthin ninety days if reservations are to become effective. The trustees reserve the right to cancel reservations on unused plots so that they can become available for someone else, and where reservations are canceUed payments wRl be refunded. 5. Reservation rights will be granted to members of said church first, except where husband or wife is not a member, or in cases where a child dies first. 6. Reservations will be canceUed when wife or husband of deceased remarries and does not request that their lots be held for them. Reservations WiU be canpeUed when persons move away and are not heard from for a period of five years. 7. Members (husband or wife of members) wiU be charged $25.00 per person for the right to be buried in said cemetery. 8. Nonmembers vnU be charged $100.00 for the right to be buried in either part of the ceinetery, except members of Dulin and Bethlehem churches wiU be charged $25.00 to be buried in old part of ceinetery where plots have already been started. 9. Member (or their husbajid or wife who is not a member and dependant children) can be buried in old cemetery as long.as space is avaUable. 10. No plants wiU be planted on plots, no gravel on graves, no curbing or fences around plots, aU graves leveled and grassed, no markers can protrude above ground except head stone. 11. No flowercshould be left oh graves more than one week (if they are the church reserves the right to have them removed). Any props used with flowers must be removed when flowers are removed, and flow&r and props cannot be discarded where they wiU cause any inconvenience or distract from the beauty of said cemetery, 0 12. Monuments will be limited and shaU meet ail speciGcations, which includes sizes, setting, H j aligning and other requirements set forth in instructions for Grave Digger and Undertaker. .; ^ AU work done by monument companies must meet said requtements. . : 13. Wives vnU be buried at left of husbands. 14. A trust fund must be maintained in the name of Smith Grove United Methodist Church ^ Cemetery (and cannot be confused or combined with any other trust the church has) for ,! g the deposit of all funds received for the rights and privUages to be buried in said cemetery, all funds Ranted in wiUs, and any funds given that is to become a permanent part of : Cemetery TVust Fund. 15. These funds are to be deposited in an account that the Trustees of the church recommends to the Administrative Board, and at no time can these funds be withdrawn. The interest can be ^ ^ be withdrawn annuaUy for the purpose of mowing and maintaining the said cemetery. • ~ "'~x 16. The Administrative Board shaU appoint a secretary and treasurer and an assistant who will ^4-"' have the over charge of these funds, under the dtection of the trustees, and shaU give an ^ annual report in written form to the church. 17. Any matter concerning the cemetery and not covered by the preceeding rules wiU be ruled [■ on by the cemetery committee and trustees, and approved by the Administrative Board at . it's next meeting. 5 OAVIE CO. PUBUC UBKAKt ^lAWJ ,. ... SIL^ FW^ •• ESii iti'i ■•?v^v'i'?^%''->i"<Kj& «;S llSMf iHP 1^ '■ i ■''"^T iV/v'S.--' -?S: ifiM' ■ VX^v'^iF i • C^, ■ :/v»-tj!f;.v> • »•')•■'Vi:'«' r;T^'' 'Wi.'ic?-- ;i.'S-' ■:■^■j.'iei 'i-M .^1 io\ M • iai ;{h"^T'-*i'-^ IfMfM IW: C-<-j!>/-r-%:, '• T> *Mils^i«i *i"< »■/'>;'•:•';■/ -fe.f::? ■•'i- ^ 1 •.■■■• -• - - •■■•. .^J ': •; - , —5r """>r —*•—>■ —A •a u <> <»/ ' ■ - ■ -ft' < >«6^ '•y ■>*> ■» "0,-,■,,,,■,, -.-j^, ">o : " '■ i_' - .. ■. Ck <0 ■ -i. ■ «0 u V us ro .■ <>■ 'V) •« .«i /}*l •>^-:- -y. y yipg^gi^ •f V l* p *■^i , Jf ■' ■•->.. .RW,CiX.4.v'>^J i 'v; ■ '/V-v'". •■^ ■'■r ■- li> ?91j or tv Rs^ftc?i'-"Sr .;•., '--Si ■ ■ ■' . ■*•V •{? .■:• U ■#- MWi5«^S« ll l-S-;^' iVS?V'/- '- ««§"'0\ v\■'■ . 'U ov i r/}''': ■ ■iv ■ : U ; 6> mm^ss T^cT'•fsfe ..,,,... _^.. v-.-l-,:;:, J-Si '■ ..-s ■;■ M , % ■■■ ■.. . $9 m TjVS' '5=V c" ?•- —■ : ■■:: -Ki• . ■■- :<H> 5n . . %,. ;■ "Q B^jfS S?A' oC' iS ' ^1.. ? ■" ,; . ' ■ -■ ,'.■' ''*3 -A OSvji ta -ft M . <s -o o iSl 4fS ^P. I LiSS i- .T{ "-■ ■' "■ •. 1 -■; ''^ii j -<"• ■'"^i J 3- ^■' i \ ' <■5 ^ ' , -',s ^ 7 ■\■• \ ;.,'-t>iSSip^p;,.-?«- ^ •> 1 5to' 'f c' ' -<1 - ; ' /. V-V, »-V > r j.^^{ \ ^ ^ r X ,K » >" *i 'V*,r Vf- '' ^ .■? ;r' r) •.■:• v*'.; X>**"' ■ ,U ssm a\ST with ati x have been reserved . SM Instructions for Grave Diggers & Undertakers Dig graves 1 ft. from foot and centered between sides of staked off lot. Do not mound graves. Instructions for Monument Setters Align monument with base centered between sides of lot and with center line of monument 10" from head of staked off lot. It will be the responsibility of supplier to correct any tilting of monument. Monument Limits: Double - Maximum 7 ft. long base Maximum 2 ft. 10" high Minimum 6" thick Single - Maximum 4 ft. 3" long base Maximum 2 ft. 10" high Minimum 6" thick An apron is required around base flush with ground surface. Minimum 1" thick arid 4" wide. Foot markers will be centered with bottom edge on line with foot of lot and sunk flush with ground surface. Grave plots v/ill be 11 feet long and 5 fset wide. There will be a 3 foot walking space between the foot and head ~of ^ach line of graves APRON MONUMENT GRAVE —I. FOOT MARKERFOOT MARKER ss SSAVilE GO, <o Ci O r »- £ vo t o H- » K V> O <5 X e iy £ ) «T 2 sJ a a X <J n99 SMITH GROVE UNITED METHODIST CHURCH CEMETERY 3492 Highway 158 East, from Mocksville, North Carolina Surname Given Name Allen B. R. Husband of Dorcas A. Allen Allen Charles H. Husband of Leiia C. Allen Allen Dorcas A. WifeofB.RAUen; Allen J. S. Husband of Mary Susan Allen Allen James W. Allen John Carr Son of William Watson Allen Allen Joseph Son of T. G. and J. F. Allen -Allen Lacinda Allen Lee Husband of Mary Plott Allen Allen Lelia C. Wife of Charles H. Allen Allen MaiyM. Daughter of William W. and Mary Malissia Smith Allen Mary Malissia Smith Modier of Mary M. Allen Wife of William Watson Allen MaryPlott Wife of Lee Allen Allen Mary Susan WifeofJ. S.Allen Allen Myrtle B. Daughter of C. H. and L. C. Allen Allen Nancy Allen RalsonM. Allen Sallie E. Allen William Watson Father of John Carr Allen Archer J. I^zel Cash Wife of B. D. Archer Armsworthy George William Birth Date March 12,1830 February 18,1865 April 4,1835 April 30, 1821 No date given . February 15,1900 October 24,1889 No date given April 23, 1867 November 29,1867 April 10,1907 April 16,1882 March 27,1866 March 12,1825 August 15,1895 No date given No date given , February 19,1855 March 16,1881 October 3,1894 September 15,1906 Death Date June 29,1911 April 19,1937 May 19,1908 May 30,1887 July 23,1917 March 7,1919 June 15,1890 December 22,1889 July 11,1936 December 14,1925 September 8,1907 January 12,1941 December 10,1944 October 31,1892 November 29,1903 March 20,1893 December 1,1889 May 31,1944 May 3,1948 February 15,1926 November 29,1975 513 54 Wocttsvilte, NcLibraiy w ■? Si 0 r h 1 I e W P 2 \ I- o 0 r \r w € 1 w e si X Annsworthy Atkmson Atkmson Atkmson Atkinson Atkinson Atkinson Atkinson Atkinson Atkinson Atkinson Atkinson Bameycastle Bameycastle Bamo^castle Bameycastle Bameycastle BamQTcastle Bam^rcastle Bameycastle Bates Baxl^r Beeding Beeding Blackwelder Boals Bowles Bowles Bowles Bowles Brewer Brewer Brock Stella Foster EarlT. naF. James S. Son of W. J. and M. F. Atkinson JohnB. Aged 40 years, 22 days Margaret F. Wife of W. J. Atkinson Mary Aged 88 years Mayme W. Wife of Earl T. Atkinson Robert A. Son of W. J. and M. F. Atkinson Aged 18 years, 2 months, 13 days Robert S. Son of T. F. and S. C. Atkinson Aged 15 days W. J. Z. Albion Cephus Husband of Susan Rebecca Cope Bamqrcastle Ida Thelma Nance Isabell Foster Wife of Thomas Franklin Bameycastle J.Phillip Jabus Relationship to above not Shown Co. M, 75thN.C. Cav., C.S.A. Susan Rebecca Cope ,, Wife of Cephus Bameycastle Thomas Franklin Husband of Isabell Foster Bam^rcastle Willis Grady Annie Ruth William Ervin Jewell T. WilqrR. Roger Wayne Maggie Veola Daughter of L. A. and M. L. Boals Mary Malinda Whitaker Miimie Miller Wife of N. A. Bowles Noah Augusta Unknown Eva Foster Wife of Harry Lee Brewer Harry Lee Frances S. Consort of Wm. B. Brock L. J. C. Located near the graves of B. S. and Ellen Cash August 22,1909 1888 1878 March 24,1867 December 8,1862 March 24,1835 No date given July 7,1894 February 26,1866 May 24,1888 April 22, 1829 1864 September 25,1871 June 25,1909 November 11,1869 July 6,1898 No date given August 31,1870 January 22,1867 July 17,1903 October 5,1947 October 22,1826 September 24, 1896 July 13,1903 January 2,1954 May 23,1890 March 23,1867 January 16,1877 November 18,1870 1894 December 8,1898 July 17,1899 October 27,1806 No date given 514 ^1 May 5,1968 1856 1954 April 12,1868 December 30, 1902 July 8,1914 November 18,1891 May 15,1965 May 9,1884 June 9,1888 October 26,1904 1951 March 5,1950 October 31,1989 November 15,1950 August 3,1981 No date given February 27,1947 February 21,1939 August 6,1975 November 22, 1964 November 11,1890 November 4,1980 March 18,1972 October 22,1986 February 28,1891 May 12,1894 January 3,1936 October 27,1964 1894 September 30, 1970 March 21,1960 April 8,1877 No date given PUDIIC UDiafNIflocksvWe, NC •o V6 a: H Z cn c> r i- Vo o o X h* vu v> 1*^ X 3: CaU CaU CaU CaU Carter Carter Carter Carter Carter Carter Carter Carter Carter Carter Carter Carter Carter Carter Carter Carter Carter Carter Carter Cash Cash Cash Cash Cash Cash S. J, C. Located near the graves of B. S. and EUenCash Buford O. Son Of G. M. and Sarah E. CaU CharUe George GM. Husband of Sarah EUzabeth CaU Aged 85 years, U months, 25 days Sarah EUzabeA Wife of G.M. CaU Aged 66 years, 10 months, 6 days AUceB. Wife of Bert L. Carter BertL. Husband of AUce B. Carter Frank L. Aged 30 years, 7 months Grad^C. Ifenrietta Ida Whitaker Ina Daughter of T. W. and D. E. Carter In&nt Daughter of T. W. and D. E. Carter Jettie Daughter of T, W. and D. E. Carter L.G. Husband of Minnie A. Carter Mamie B. Daughter of O. L. and Ida B. Marlene Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. S. C. Carter Miimie A. Wife of L. G. Carter OUieL. Samuel Son of Mr. and Mrs. S. C. Carter Sidney C. Thomas CecU Son of Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Carter W. Thomas Husband of AdeUa C. Carter WiUiamT. BogganS. Husband of EUen A. Williams EUen A. Williams Wife of Boggan S. Cash Flora B. Daughter of Boggan S. Cash Frances HartseU Wife of Leon Cash Francis Paul Husband of Luna Jane Clorise Cash Harriet J. Daughter of L. H. and S. J. Holman No date given No date given September 24,1880 March 4,1913 March 28, 1885 May 10,1954 November 21,1833 November 16,1919 January 9,1850 December 15,1916 1870 1960 1857 1935 July 4,1884 February 15,1915 February 1,1898 August 27, 1954 June 13,1838 March 1,1920 1876 1929 February 25,1916 June 16,1917 January 30,1912 January 30,1912 July 19,1914 June 17,1917 June 27,1878 April 16,1912 October 28,1900 September 21,1902 October 14,1933 July 20, 1934 No date given No date given 1871 1926 March 7,1936 August 29, 1936 October 23, 1900 January 30, 1937 May 15,1921 December 23, 1947 1880 1956 No date given March 24,1843 November 22,1871 March 20,1928 December 6,1871 June 27,1919 1898 1898 August 11, 1867 June 22,1903 January 1,1862 May 1,1942 February 16,1864 April 16,1885 CbUHty PuDi'.c LiCitary 515 X »- VP I o t a i- Q O X I- w c V\ lU r Cash JeimieC.1896 1897 Daughter of Boggan S. Cash Cash Leonard Hamilton (M D.)May 25,1825 May 17,1905 Cash Luna Jane Clorice October 2,1869 September 13,1954 Wife of Francis Paul Cash Cash Sallie Blanche September 13,1881 April 30,1963 Cash SaUieli.1900 1900 Daughter of Boggan S. Cash Cash Sarah Jane Holman March 19,1838 February 11,1924 Wife of Leoiiard Hamilton Cash Cash William Dosier May 6,1902 August 2,1903 Son of F. P. and Luna Cash Cheshire Alvis C. CRev.)March 27,1915 May 16,1981 Cheshire Gladys H^es M^6,1916 No date given Clawson Maty (Maggie) Smith October 9,1878 September 1,1957 Wife of Chas. W. Clawson Clouse AnnM.September 27, 1839 October 21,1909 Wife of L. A, Clouse Clouse L.A.No date given No date given Husband of Ann M. Clouse Co. E., 42nd N.C. Inf., C.S.A. Clouse Leander A.December 22,1863 March 3,1940 Husband of Mary R. Martin Clouse Mary R. Martin March 13,1854 November 30, 1946 Wife of Leander A. Clouse Comer James C.March 9,1914 January 6,1981 Comer MaijorieH.July 3,1915 No date given Comatzer HUahO.March 3,1896 April 17,1897 Daughter of J. H. and Z. C. Comatzer Comatzer In&nts No date given December 13,1899 Children of J. H. and Z. C. Comatzer Comatzer Joseph T.October 15,1891 July 21,1893 Son of J. H. and Z. C. Comatzer Comatzer Nan Foster February 4,1907 April 10,1992 Wife of Samuel Ray Comatzer Comatzer Samuel Ray October 28, 1902 August 5,1962 Husband of Nan Foster Comatzer Comatzer WiUiamRay July 1,1928 January 31,1930 Son of S. R and N. F. Comatzer Crancer J. Peter January 30, 1844 November 10,1923 Husband of Nfoiy E. Crancer Crancer MaiyE.September 26,1849 February 7,1925 Wife of J. Peter Crancer Dalton Smith J.December 4,1864 March 5,1924 Disher Infant No date given August 13,1920 Child of Mr. and Mrs. F. 0. Disher Ellis H.E.November 3,1833 March 9,1919 Ellis Thomas N.No date given November 10,1880 Ellis William A.April 5,1826 June 4,1865 Faircloth Eugene July 1,1865 March 6,1917 Faircloth Mollie April 8,1870 June 22, 1938 Wife of Eugene Faircloth Foote Louise E.May 7,1859 January 4,1932 Wife of William F. Foote Foote William F.April 5,1849 October 17,1926 Husband of Louise E. Foote Foster Alice September 16,1915 February 11,1920 516 u®ra!>- u> •> % 0m C \ o 2 -d *0 o o r »- U) li? jC 0 d 1 -tJ Foster Alice B.November 26,1882 June 7,1958 Wife of Ben F. Foster Foster Alvin W.December 9,1914 September 12,1924 Foster BenF.May.7,1883 May 15,1954 Husband of Alice B. Foster Foster Benjamin L.June 9,1826 December 27,1910 Husband of Emeline Foster Foster C. J. "Hoss"November 14,1911 January 8,1981 Foster Charles M May 9,1878 June 22, 1967 Husband of Lena Mae Smith Foster Charlotte B.July 2,1881 December 3,1896 Daughter of J. H. and L. A. Foster Foster Charlotte Belle April 17,1894 March 2,1966 Foster Cleland Miller December 3,1910 March 4,1977 Foster Dora Cash June 10,1894 December 22,1973 Foster EUaS.March 27,1862 December 5,1943 "TOe of Richard M. Foster Foster Emeline March 4,1828 December 24,1901 Wife of Benjamin L. Foster Foster Gary August 30,1877 October 2,1903 Foster Geneva Smith August 21,1910 March 19,1986 Foster Georgia Smith February 22,1913 December 27, 1980 Foster Grace November 8,1921 February 19,1922 Infmt Foster Heniy April 10,1830 September 19,1905 Foster JohnK.February 12,1879 October 5,1887 Son of H. and E. Foster Foster Joseph Hemy No date given No date given Co. E., 1 N.C. State Troops, C.S.A. Foster Lena Mae Smith May 1,1879 July 7,1937 Wife of Charles M. Foster Foster Lou A.October 17,1853 November 2,1903 Wife ofJ.H Foster Foster LuIaF.April 11,1871 February 29,1899 Wife of J. R. Foster Foster ML E. (Mrs.)April 18,1845 November 30,1917 Foster Mary Jane August 27, 1859 July 12,1917 Wife of William Sharpe Foster Foster Mary W.January 20,1920 February 3,1920 Foster MattieE.June 18,1894 July 15,1932 Wife of Stac^ Samuel Foster June 1886FosterNancy1862 Wife of W.S.Foster Aged 24 years Foster Raymon Tice January 12,1912 October 3,1914 Son of J. R. and Annie Foster Foster Richard Novembers, 1921 June 23, 1923 Foster Richard M.September 14,1859 January 10,1944 Foster Sallie Miller September 28,1881 December 3,1958 Wife OfJ.H. Foster Foster Stac^ Samuel July 28,1891 December 19,1949 Wife of Mattie E. Foster Foster Vicld Susan October 24,1949 June 8,1952 Daughter of T. A. and Ruth Foster Foster William Shaipe March 17,1859 November 26,1941 Husband of Maiy Jane Foster January 21,1995FosterWillie Ray August 2,1905 PuDiic 517 (pO '|ftocHsvi^\e,!^C Oi r t- i o I- Fiy Thomas 0.July 18,1890 December 27,1909 Son of J. A. andFon^ Fiy Fiye Ernest W.Januaiy 5,1918 November 4,1985 Tech, 5, U.S, Army, World War n Fiye JoeC.March 21,1897 Februaiy 24,1963 Fiye John Lewis May 25,1875 March 23,1954 Fiye Kathleen P.June 29,1926 August 10,1993 Fiye Rhoda Potts August 2,1876 September 11,1952 Fuiches Daniel Kimbrough Januaiy 15,1878 December 22, 1956 Furches Duke Kimbrough March 22,1909 November 18,1989 Furches In&nt July 21,1907 July 21,1907 Son of D. K. and L, A. Furches Furches L^ora Smith Kimbrough April 29,1881 October 17,1943 Wife of D. K. Furches Furches McGuire "Crockett"May 18,1911 Januaiy 20,1982 Furches Norma Lewis Februaiy 28,1902 March 11,1995 Goss James Spurgeon August 12,1946 Februaiy 28,1967 N.C. LQ)1., Co. G., 1 Marine Div., Vietnam P.R Green DukeL.June 26,1888 April 10,1890 Son of J. J. and E. Green Green Elizabeth G.Februaiy 22,1845 November 30, 1893 Wife of J. J. Green Green George Anna October 11,1884 August 3,1885 Daughter of J. J. and E. Green Green J. J.June 10,1846 Januaiy 29,1917 Green James Anderson August 27,1874 October 29,1877 Green Martha A.October 8,1849 March 19,1928 Green Maiy Jane October 19,1841 July 14,1914 Gregoiy Robert F.September30,1895 August 11,1897 Son of D. D. and M. L, Gregory GrifiBn Edna ML Cushwan July 10,1908 No date given GiiflSn Grover C.November 18,1884 September 9,1960 Groce Glaifys Naylor November 2,1893 March 17,1985 Groce J. A.Januaiy 12,1861 July 3,1921 Groce John M., Jr.June 27,1918 Deceiver 20, 1935 Son of John Miller Groce Groce John Miller July 8,1893 November 29,1968 Hanes Amelia Naylor April 13,1867 October 25, 1955 Hanes George Clifford Januaiy 19,1887 Februaiy 1,1969 Husband of Kate Howard Hanes Hanes H.H.Januaiy 21,1841 April 30, 1923 Husband of Nancy Hanes Hanes iCate Howard September 15,1891 June 4,1973 Hanes Nancy July 11,1834 November 11,1877 Wife ofRH. Hanes Hanes Oliver E.August 19,1897 October 26, 1897 Son of W. L.and A. M. Hanes Hanes WillL.March 9,1868 July 30,1930 Husband of Aurelia Naylor Hanes Haibin Caswell April 20,1825 November 5,1901 Haibin CaswellK.August 18,1869 November 20,1869 Infant Haihin Heniy C.April 21,1859 Februaiy 25,1874 Haibin James R.June 16,1861 June 16,1934 Haibin Mary J.Januaiy 14,1829 Februaiy 24,1886 518 C,\jjecounxy Pui)'.!cj--. ■"•§sftoAsville, kU X H O V- 2 o 0 X l- w c \ aJ 1 si X CJ Haibin Harris Harris Hartman Hartman Hendricks Hendricks Hendrix Hendrix Hendrix Hendrix Hendrix Hendrix Hendrix Hendrix Hendrix .Hendrix Hendrix . Hendrix Hendrix Hendrix "Hendrix Hendrix Hendrix Hendrix Hendrix Hendrix Hendrix Hendrix Hendrix Hendrix Hendrix Hendrix Hendrix Rosa A. David Aged 64 years Elizabeth Wife of David Harris Jimmie Son of C. A. and S. A. Hartman Sarah A. Wife of George Hartman George W. Rebecca J. Wife of George W. Hendricks Anderson Husband of Margaret Hendrix Aged 86 years Annie Mtohall Aveiy Jane Foster Benjamin A. Son of John and Elizabeth Hendrix BeulahCash Bobby Sims Son of G. G. and B. A. Hendrix Brenda Lee Dau^ter of N. N. and Flossie Hendrix Coston Elizabeth Howard Flossie Canter G. Crawford Husband of Nannie Hendrix George Green Hazel Hanes James James Franklin Husband of Annie Marshall Hendrix John Husband of Elizabeth Howard Hendrix John Franklin Husband of Myrtle W. Vanzant Hendrix Lewis Gamer Son of Thomas S. and Nellie I. Lewis Spencer Husband of Aveiy Jane Foster Hendrix Linda Ellen Infant Daughter of G. G. and B. A. Hendrix Linda Mae Daughter Of N. N, and Flossie Margaret Wife of Anderson Hendrix Aged 60 years Marriah Mother of Lula S. Howard MaryE. Wife of Coston Hendrix Mary Geraldine Leonard Mattie Myrtle Alice Vanzant July 23,1854 No date given March 3,1822 May 8,1866 ;^ril 1,1841 December 27,1846 January 20, 1854 No date given February 27, 1906 April 9,1863 January 6,1840 June 10,1905 October 13,1931 July 8,1963 May 4,1835 1817 December 31,1923 April 19,1871 March 16,1903 August 10,1913 March 19,1845 December 11,1900 1808 November 13,1887 M^h28,1934 June 1,1853 October 23,1942 November 4,1949 No date given 1847 August 13,1843 December 1*8,1893 No date given August 25,1886 LX November 24,1877 July 19,1859 June 22,1874 September 20, 1873 Mmch29,1910 May 13,1909 March 12,1940 1841 December 1,1992 October 9,1937 July 25,1847 September 2,1987 June 14,1933 July 11,1963 September 27, 1898 1867 April 9,1983 November 20, 1953 December 5,1984 No date given June 16,1872 August 19,1966 1885 June 27,1982 December 17,1936 June 11,1928 October 23, 1942 August 3,1963 1815 1877 November 5,1930 January 1,1964 No date given April 13,1963 ;e County PuDSic uotW Mocksville, NO 519 U) £ £ vn I o iii 5 (i o «o h* vu £ v/> X X ■cJ Hendrix Nannie November 10,1874 November 17,1954 Hendrix Nellie Irene March 10,1905 F^ruary 13,1949 Hendrix NoahN. ^'Buck"July 6,1917 June 24,1995 Hendrix R^rmond No date given No date given Hendrix Richard G.February 18,1849 Septeniber 20,1924 Hendrix Robert Jordan June 14,1911 September 16,1973 Husband of Hazel Hanes Hendrix Hendrix Sallie Vera October 18,1895 November 2,1902 Hendrix Seaborn August 15,1897 January 23, 1993 Husband of Mary Geraldine Leonard Hendrix Hendrix Thomas S.May 2,1898 March 3,1970 Husband of Nellie Irene Hendrix Hendrix William A.July 9,1837 May 20,1849 Son of John and Elizabeth Hepler Lee David February 23, 1904 December 31,1938 Holeman Thomas November 26,1797 May 30,1872 Husband of Sarah Holeman Holman Sarah September 18,1794 March 14,1879 Hoskins J. F. (Dr.)July 19,1824 October 22, 1886 Husband of Mary A. Hoskins Hoskins Lelia V.August 13,1865 December 8,1899 Wife of J. J. Hoskins Hoskins Maiy A.August 10,1832 May 4,1901 Howard Ada Allen August 1,1898 March 22,1972 Wife of Theo Howard Howard AdaB.October 2,1901 November 29, 1978 Howard Addie November 14,1891 November 18,1895 Daughter of Wiley C. and htoggie B. Howard Howard Arthur B.January 18,1882 February 18,1978 Howard C.I.July 16,1880 May 11,1967 Howard C. W.April 24,1887 Decerhber31,1917 Howard Charlie Joseph April 2,1889 December 25, 1967 Husband of Rachel Kimbrough Saunders Howard Howard Charlie R.December 7,1872 May 17,1966 Husband of Z. R. Howard Howard David 1822 1905 Howard David F.December 27,1888 October 6,1904 Son of U. K. and L. S. Howard Howard Delia Ann Bailey June 6,1856 September 23,1939 Wife of Thomas L. Howard Howard EithGodby February 9,1917 October 28,1945 Wife of R. L. Howard Howard Emma Jolly February 15,1889 July 17,1931 Howard Ernest B.July 1,1897 January 8,1973 Husband of Ada B. Howard Howard Evelyn G.April 19,1935 January 30, 1994 Howard G. W.No date given No date given Howard Gordon L.January 24,1930 No date given Howard Hazel C.October 23,1911 No date ^ven Howard In&nt April 9,1909 July 2,1909 Daughter of C. I. and M. L. Howard Howard Infmt November 10,1906 February 3,1907 Son of Rush and Lear Howard 520 g COUWy PuiDiiC 3-Vfs/locksviiie, NC w •> s vi h \ 2 » I" 5 0 r h— 1 v> iu X Howard Howard Howard Howard Howard Howard Howard Howard Howard Howard Howard Howard Howard Howard Howard Howard Howard Howard Howard Howard Howard Howard Howard Howard Howard Howard Howard Howard Howard Howard James James James Jones Kimbrough Kimbrough Kimbrough Kimbrough In&nt Son of Will and D. R. Howard John Brack Husband of Emma JoUy Howard Josephs. KeUyU. Husband of Lola S. Howard Laura Daughter of WilQ^ C. and Maggie B. How^d Lewis F. LillieH LulaS. Maggie B. Maggie Whitaker hfoiy Elizabeth Smith Wife of WUliam Thomas Howard Mary J. Nancy J. Daughter of J. B. and Mary Howard Ninner Hendrix Otis J. Rachel Kimbrough Saunders Wife of Charlie Joseph Howard RoneH. Husband of Lillie H. Howard Married on September 14,1912 RosaS. Daughter of U. K. and L. S. Howard Sallie Samuel Husband of Mary J. Howard Samuel L. Sarah A. Wife of E. D. Howard TheoN. Thomas L. Victiy WilQrC Husband of Maggie B. Howard William Anderson N.C. Pvt., U.S Army, World War I William Thomas Youlous Son of N. J. Howard Z.R. Wife of Charlie R. Howard Clarence Bruce "Paw" Frances Sheek Laura Sheek "Sallie" Julia A. Wife of T. L. Jones Amy Wife of John Y. Kimbrough Chalmers Lafayette Corriime Chaiffin John J. September 6,1906 February 6,1879 October 12,1830 March 29, 1855 May 21,1905 1852 February 28,1897 June 22, 1867 July 25,1872 Decem^r 14,1882 March 14,1887 August 12,1840 March 7,1862 June 7,1878 August 17,1905 October 4,1888 July 15,1893 July 16,1900 1812 1835 November 11,1909 May 11,1856 August 31,1888 February 20,1859 May 3,1869 February 21,1865 October 15,1884 January 18,1860 March 14,1884 July 2,1877 December 13,1902 October 26, 1899 September 13,1904 November 1,1858 March 20,1807 July 13,1866. March 23,1879 September 13,1890 n a September 20,1906 July 17,1966 February 2,1902 M^8,1940 June 21,1906 1897 January 8,1977 September 6,1959 June 23, 1964 Noveniter 12,1917 December 22,1948 No date given June 10,1915 March 20,1967 January 3,1992 March 17,1961 June 25,1958 June 23,1901 1907 December 20,1917 June 4,1986 March 5,1890 August 10,1975 July 25,1956 July 9,1896 March 26, 1956 March 1,1964 July 9,1938 June 13,1885 August 4,1909 May 24,1986 February 10,1975 May 7,1989 November 12,1907 June 21,1884 January 8,1945 Jime 4,1970 January 16,1942 521 U) s Vi) £ Kn j Ck Mi h*- z I H Vr> 5 0 s i- u) t v> u/ 1 v-» d S. Kimbrough Kimbrough Kimbrough Kimbrough Kimel Kimel Laird Laird Laird Laird Leonard Leonard Livingston Livingston Livingston Logan Logan Logan Long Long Long Long Long Long Long Long Lula Maddiy Marshall Martin Martin Martin Martin Martin 522 Joseph William Husband of Conine Chaffin Kimbrough Lazora Smith M. (Marmaduke) D. (M.D.) Husband of Sarah E. Brock Kimbrough Sarah E. Brock Eva Lee Smith Teny Theo Bessie E. James W. Husband of Maiy Hanes Laird L.W Aged 45 years, 1 month, 22 days Maiy Hanes Alice L. Owen Wife Of Clyde Walter Leonard Clyde Walter JohnE. Husband of Venice S. Livingstone JohnE. N.C. Pvt, Co. K, 105th Inf., 27th Div., World WarHPJL Venice S. Long Claude L. Dollie Aged 52 years John Husband of Dollie Logan Aged 79 years Bennie C. Connie W. Daughter of G. A. and T. T. Long JohnW. Husband of Maiy Long LoisE. Biuied with John and Maiy Long MaiyL. Minerva B. Williams Wife of W. M. Long Wilbom Aged 84 years, 8 months, 9 days WiUiamM. Husband of Minerva B. Long May Daughter of John W. and Mary L. Sheek GazadaLong Wife of James Maddiy Franklin Glenn U.S. Army Emma Wife of John M. Martin EttaM. Wife of J. L. Martin James L. Jiles Co.C, 16N.C.Cav., C.S.A. JohnM. October 13,1876 March 9,1905 June 2,1838 December 31,1843 March 13,1917 August 16,1914 October 9,1888 October 23, 1857 September 17,1860 September 17,1869 October 20,1931 Januaiy 11,1920 May 9,1894 March 30,1920 May 17,1890 August 8,1892 Januaiy 20,1849 1843 ^hirch 14,1902 Februarys, 1886 December 2,1856 June 19,1896 May 14,1869 December 27,1860 November 2,1826 July 9,1861 December 6,1887 March 15,1855 September 2,1932 October 11,1850 May 1,1868 Januaiy 8,1852 No date given April 14,1849 May 17,1945 March 20,1979 November 26,1910 March 16,1931 No date given August 3,1974 August 16,1899 October 17,1931 November 9,1906 Januaiy 3,1932 February 26,1970 No date given November 28,1959 September 27, 1969 No date given April 6,1962 1901 April 22,1922 December 29, 1969 June 10,1886 Januaiy 22,1942 September 15,1912 February 3,1934 April 11,1926 July 21,1911 September 8,1935 No date given Januaiy 25, 1930 October 1,1990 December 29,1919 August 27,1906 February 4,1937 No date ^en June 20,1951 j;iocksvilte, ¥ (9 vi) 3 h vo \ o V- 2 i- o <i or I— \iJ c vo uy X Martin MahittabdE.July 24,1906 September 5,1906 Daughter of J. L. and E. M. Martin Martin Mehatable January 23,1816 M^ 3,1900 Mason John June 9,1871 Fd)ruaiy6,1932 McBiide Gra^E.May 2,1907 January 5,1982 McBride Lucy S.August 1,1912 June 11,1994 McClamroch Caroline April 27,1840 Septeinter27,1922 Wife of John McClamroch McClamroch John Septeniber 3,1832 May 29,1895 Husband of Caroline McClamroch McClamroch Martha Ellen September 29, 1873 September 9,1876 Daughter of J. and C. McClamroch McClamroch Thomas Joseph August 18,1871 January 26,1889 Son of John and Caroline McClanuoch McClamroch William D.May 25,1867 September 15,1890 Son of John and Caroline McClanuroch McClamrock CappyL.March 4,1889 November 20,1891 McClamrock Edward L., Jr.August 19,1927 July 22,1928 Son of Edward and Sallie McClanurock McClamrock Edward Lee February 6,1894 April 2,1972 McClamrock James Martin December 9,1830 June 13,1874 McClamrock LilaM.September 27,1900 December 28,1905 Daughter of John R. and Mary 0. McClamrock Martha C.October 24, 1834 February 22, 1907 McClamrock Mary February 26,1820 April 7,1878 McClamrock Robert E.June 8,1890 January 19,1902 Son of R- R- and M. T. McClamrock Sallie Smith March 14,1898 December 17,1982 Wife of Edward Lee McClamrock, Sr. McClamrock Thomas March 29,1827 March 28,1878 McDaniel Albert Spencer March 15,1867 August 11,1939 Husband of Ida J. Summers McDaniel MdDani&l Augusta Jarvis (Mrs.)November 10,1902 May 3,1972 McDaniel Barbara Keller Hunter 1819 1891 No marker McDaniel Bessie Summers September 21,1882 July 29,1967 Wife of Napoleon McDaniel McDaniel Cecil Wayne April 18,1949 April 21,1949 Infant Son G. C. and Delia McDaniel ClineR.March 20,1905 September 19,1906 Son of N. P. and M. B. MdDaniel McDaniel George Bonas June 22,1882 March 22,1955 Husband bf Iva Comatzer McDaniel McDaniel George W.October 25, 1838 October 25,1920 Husband of Susan McDaniel McDaniel Henry 1811 1873 No marker MdDaniel Ida J. Summers October 19,1873 July 23, 1956 Wife of Albert Spencer McDaniel McDaniel In&nt No date giveii January 7,1931 Son of G. C. and Delia McDaniel McDaniel Iva Comatzer May 31,1884 January 19,1969 McDaniel James April 2,1864 No date given Husband of Rebecca McDaniel McDaniel Mirmie Anna Whitaker March 10,1875 October 1924 No marker McDaniel Napoleon February 7,1880 March 3,1949 f^ocV^sviVie, !'•'■ 523 Ui XT )- f si) y i d 1 1- (Q O 0 I H- \n C 1 vo z d CJ McDaniel McDaniel McDaniel McPaniel McDaniel McMahan McMahan McMahan McMahan Miller Miller Miller Miller Miller Miller MuUis Mullis Munday Myers Nance Nance Naylor Naylor Naylor Naylor Naylor Naylor Newsome Newsome O'Neal Owen Owen Owen Owen Owen Rebecca Wife of James McDaniel Susan Wife of George W. McDaniel Thomas Edward Son of W. G. and Gus McDaniel Travis E. Walter Glenn Husband of Augusta McDaniel Julia H Daughter of William F. and Margaret H. McMahan. Margaret H. William? Husband of Margaret H. McMahan. WiUieA. Son of I. N. and M J. McMahan Beulah W. Wife of James Miller Henry Jacob C. Husband of Mary Miller Jane Bail^ Wife of Hemy Miller Nfeiy Wife of Joseph C. Miller Rebecca Jane Daughter of Henry and Jane Miller Armie Bell C. William L. Garland N.C. S2, U.S.N.R., World War H BulaC. Wife of W. T. Myers Age 22 years, 1 month Geneva Howard John Noah Frank Austin Husband of Mary Cash Naylor Frank Austin, Jr. James Edwin Mary Cash Mary G. NoraM. Wife of Frank Austin, Jr. ArmR. Kermeth Thomas, Jr. Candance Potts Wife of Joe V. Owen Charlie F. Emma Ellis Infant Son of Charlie and Pearl Owen Joe Vemon PvL, U.S. Army, World War I June 25,1870 August?, 1841 December 1,1925 May?, 1894 January 9,1893 M^ 16,1869 October 31,1836 March 9,1831 May 16,1882 February 2,1836 May 24,1848 June 25,1819 September 2?, 1845 June ?, 1820 May 2,1883 December 1?, 1915 April 25,1918 May 11,1911 October 14,1882 November 1?, 1905 November 3,1899 January 25,1862 October 15,1898 October 22,1913 November 2?, 1873 August 17,1827 April 8,1889 No date given September 24,1928 October 7,1926 November 22, 1892 October 7,1922 July 21,1861 March 11,1956 March 26, 1897 May 8,1941 Septeniber 16,1928 March 26,1927 April 16,1934 No date given March 2,1880 June 12,1908 January 15,1891 October 1,1887 November 13,1871 March 24,1922 September 16,1873 Fdrniary 15,1942 November 26,1876 June 27, 1950 June 14,1993 March 31,1983 September 19,1964 December 11,1904 Ortober 17,1987 November 10,1976 April 9,1948 January 22,1978 October 19,1949 February 5,1966 February 13,1897 February 24, 1974 No date given November 14,1968 March 25,1928 December 1,1967 February 21,1989 March 20,1947 March 13,1956 September 15,1977 524 0) ^ ;§ tvi I Q Ui k- 2 )- e 0 X H w 2: t \n •4/ 1 Owen John J.1872 1958 Husband of Margaret T. Owen 1911OwenMargaret T.1860 Owen Maiy C. Owen May 5,1840 September 18,1924 Wife of Noah R. Owen Owen Minnie D.1879 1954 Owen NoahR.March 18,1834 April 21,1895 Husband of l^fary C. Owen Owen Pearl E.September 8,1919 No date given Owen Sadie H.November 3,1924 September 21,1928 Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. V. Owen No date givenOwenW.R.No date given Owen WilUamM.March 16,1866 October 23,1937 Husband of Emma Ellis Owen Owens BulahE.September 28, 1858 Mays, 1913 Wife of Charley Owens October 20,1911OwensCharlie M.August 20,1870 Paige Jack Wanen June 15,1919 August 31,1995 Paige JohnFranklm November 10,1946 August 21,1965 Patterson Nell R. Foster June 16,1918 November 7,1982 Peeler FannieM.June 25, 1891 February 20,1892 Daughter of W. A, and M. E. Peeler September 23, 1964PeniyBessie Green September 18,1880 Wife of Rufiis F. Penry Peniy Clarabelle D.Fdjruary 15,1899 January 24,1915 Aged IS years, 11 months, 21 days Penry James Buchanan November 2,1856 April 1,1942 Peniy Lilian July 8,1902 October 5,1902 Daughter of R. F. and B. E. Penry .Peniy Martha E.March 5,1858 June 6,1915 Wife of J. B. Penry Penry RufusF.June 19,1880 April 16,1908 ^Phillips BurniceRay Julys, 1915 March 12,1969 Phillips Helen Allen June 26,1919 February 11,1994 Plott Christine Fdjruary 1,1938 February 3,1938 Daughter of Annie Lee and Milton Plott November 18,1961PlottEsther McDaniel August 8,1875 Plott Thomas A.September 22,1876 July 4,1964 Husband of Esther McDaniel Plott Pouncey Grace Wagner July 12,1912 April 27,1987 PouncQT Leo March 16,1911 No date given Randle Wilber Sanford August 23, 1880 September 30,1881 Son of Rev. J. W. and Lillie Randle Rickard Tan No date given 1876 Killed in Monroe Rummage Arthur Harrison December 30,1863 May 17,1935 Rummage Laura "Little Sistef No date given No date given Daughter of Arthur Harrison and Laura Frances McClamrock Rummage Rummage Laura Frances McClamrock March 25,1868 September 24,1929 Sain John Wesley 1873 1929 Sain Mary Josephine 1884 1937 Husband of John W. Sain Sanders Henry H April 1,1856 August 10,1905 Sanders Nancy J.September 10,1826 February 13,1879 Sanders Nanty M. Reavis December 17,1855 June 20,1922 Wife of Henry H Sanders . lA 9»SeCOunQ n aJnnksviVie. 525 vi) 5 c yn \ 1^ 2 ti; o o r I-" u) £■ t v> Ul X u Saunders •? A? Flossie Whitaker February 18,1906 ^May 24,1963 Saimdeis Jos^h Walter August 16,1897 May 21,1956 Saunders Maiy Sq)tember 16,1890 June 26,1891 In&nt Daughter of J. H. and M. E. Saunders Aged 9 months, 10 days Saunders William February 2,1809 July 15,1892 Saunders . William Roy January 9,1895 March 8,1987 Husband of Flossie Whitaker Saunders Seats Adelaide B.June 16,1917 May 15,1994 Seats Clyde F.,Sr/'Dude"March24,1913 August 1,1980 Shackelford Nancy A.April 10,1813 August 16,1888 Sheek Albert July 12,1825 February 23, 1872 Sheek Beulah V. Williams January 9,1876 August 1,1941 Sheek B(qrd June 18,1898 December 27,1898 Son Of C. F. and M. T. Sheek Sheek BuIqt Bettie No date given August 1,1862 Daughter of D. S. and M Sheek Age 1 year, 3 days Sheek Camilla Kimbrough May 13,1862 June 13,1943 Sheek Charles F.1865 1926 Sheek D. S.May 18,1818 February 9,1899 Sheek ElleibeeCash May 9,1903 March 8,1992 Sheek George Armitte March 14,1886 April 14,1942 Shedc George W.Aprill0,1860 March 4,1908 Husband of Camilla Kimbrough Sheek Sheek Hariy; Gonzola June 2,1900 June 22, 1976 Sheek In&nt February 1,1891 February 1,1891 Son of J. L. and J. R Sheek Shedc Jacob (Rev.)June 4,1795 June 13,1884 Sheek John 1792 1872 Sheek JohnF.November 17,1872 November 23, 1962 Husband of Beulah V. Williams Sheek Sheek John WilQT May 22,1863 September 13,1949 Husband of Maude Hendrix Sheek Sheek Julia Marmaduke **Duke"November 6,1902 May 22,1972 Sheek Lila or Lula Nbe December 6,1887 Date not readable Daughter of John W. and Mary Lewis Sheek Sheek Martha No date given April 19,1893 Wife of D. S. Sheek Aged 66 years, 27 days Sheek Mary Lewis Kimbrough May 10,1861 January 9,1888 Daughter of M. D. and Sarah Kimbrough Wife of John W. Sheek Sheek Maude Hendrix July 5,1868 July 16,1951 Sheek Maurene No date given March 15,1931 Sheek Milton October 15,1870 September 1,1899 Aged 29 years, 10 months, 6 days Sheek Sarah September 16,1790 September 12,1868 Shouse Infant August 4,1941 No date given Son of Edward and Wilma A. Shouse Smith Ada Bass No date given 1911 No marker Smith Aurelia E.February 12,1870 February 22,1945 Smith BertL.January 10,1888 November 10,1949 526 ®®^^®SSwe. !r § vn ) o vr> O X t- w £ J vo ki X o <?■ j: xJ Smith Smith Smith Smith Smith Smith Smith Smith Smith Smith Smith Smith Smith Smith Smith Smith Smith Smidi Smith Smith Smith Smith Smith Smith Smith Smith Smith Smith Smith Smith Smith Smith Smith BeSsieV. Child of D. J. and S. S. Smith D.Chal D. Frank Aged 69 years Dalton J. Husband of Sallie S. Smith Daniel D. Husband of Flora Mae Baker Daniel W. Duke Son of Frank and Eliza Smith Aged 22 years. Ellen Sanders Emeline Aged 63 years, 10 months, 1 day EmmaM. Emma V. Flora May Baker Frankie Daughter of D. W. and M. E. Smith Franklin Son of Frank and Eliza Smith Aged 5 years Fred Bowden Gisqt Frank Grissom M. Henry A. Son of D. J. and S. S. Smith Infant Daughter of J. A. and Emma Smith J. W. Husband of Emma V. Smith James A. Husband of EmmaM. Smith James Kermit James P. Son of Frank and Eliza Smith Jaimie Daughter of D. W. and M. E. Smith John A. Son of Dalton J. and Sallie S. JohnC. Husband of Aurelia C. Smith Jonathan Husband of Emmaline Smith Aged 79 years, 4 months, 22 days Katie F. Daughter of D. J. and S. S. Smith Laura Howard Laura L. M.M. Maggie Daughter of Frank and Eliza Smith Age 2 days MallieC. March 21,1908 February 21,1909 No date given December 1864 May 14,1904 February 21,1875 No date given October 17,1891 October 12,1828 August 12,1886 April 22, 1848 August 22, 1908 April 22,1913 No date given 1923 AprU 18,1915 June 10,1896 December 15,1899 July 4,1914 March 14,1848 June 28,1885 February 13,1919 No date given January 2,1911 November 17,1887 May 28,1868 February 20,1817 February 23,1895 May 22,1922 November 18,1918 February 13,1853 No date given September 1,1909 No date given March 20,1896 March 5,1924 January 24,1953 April 2,1940 1904 October 6,1968 August 13,1892 July 25,1914 March 21,1930 March 9,1947 June 24,1917 1879 1980 February 24,1989 January 22,1935 June 14,1900 August 24,1914 November 27,1927 October 19,1962 No date given 1877 December 21,1917 December 12,1918 November 17,1931 July 13,1898 August 30,1895 No date given No date given March 29,1924 1880 March 21,1877 May 11,1956 NC 527 76 u; O) f I [r> 1 6^ 2 =i I — s o X H UJ c Smith Smith Smith Smith Smith Smith Smith Smith Smith Smith Smith Smith Smith Smith Smith Speaks Speaks Speaks Spiy Spiy Spiy Spiy Spry Spiy Spiy Spiy Stacey Stac^ Stacey Stafford Stafford Stafford Stewart 528 Marion Grimes N.C. Pvt, 5th Engineers, Korea Mary Daughter of W. J. and S. J. Smith MaiyMl(hed MaiyMiUer Myrtle Daughter of W. J. and S. J. Smith NellF. Pauline No marker Reid Son of D. W. and M. E. Smith Sallie J. SallieS. Wife of Dalton J. Smith Sarah C. Wife of Luther Smith Age 74 years, 7 months Sarah Eliza Wife of Frank Smith Aged 79 years Stella Wilier J. Husband of Sallie J. Smith William Marvin Son of Asbuiy and Mary Smith Aged 19 years, 10 months, 4 days Daisey Howard Jonas Edward Maiy Foster A.K. Ann Wife of Dan Spry Aged 80 years, 21 days Grace Lavada Daughter of Willie G. and Vera F. Spiy John Frank Husband of Nola Shell Spiy Kola Shell Sallie Riley Wife ofA.K. Spiy Vera Foster Wife of Willie Glenn Spiy Willie Glenn Margaret A. Daughter of Rev. L. E. and M. B. Stac^ Margaret B. Wife of Rev. L. E. Stac^r William A. Son of Rev. L. E. and M. B. Stacey Esther Wagner John Howard, Jr. John Howard, Sr. Emma V. Age 37 years, 9 months, 29 days ^lil 1,1928 October 5,1884 July 4,1916 November 27,1873 August 2,1886 September 8,1914 1909 May 24,1907 December 7,1865 Januaiy 13,1864 June 15,1848 No date given November 21; 1895 July 19,1860 April 7,1899 1887 1878 March 20.1911 July 7,1857 July 11,1823 October 28,1920 April 26,1885 October 1,1875 September 27,1864 February 1,1903 December 22; 1894 September 3,1901 March 25, 1870 June 2,1903 April 30,1916 March 12,1958 July 5,1914 May 13,1869 Noveniber 2,1971 Januaiy 2,1887 February 25,1936 February 24,1943 Januaiy 2,1887 April 7,1994 1911 August 15,1908 August 7,1914 December 12,1938 Januaiy 16,1923 July 21,1924 June 29,1970 Januaiy 12,1931 February 11,1919 1930 1937 May 1,1980 October 29,1916 August 2,1903 December 6,1922 September 12,1956 July 24,1921 July 24, 1932 May 25, 1980 October 19,1972 August 23,1902 June 7,1903 June 13,1903 November 4,1982 No date given No date given March 12,1907 i^e ceurfty Pudhc uorarv Mnrksville NC ±r 1- ? Ln ca it/ h- Z KJ-> S o X h- Ui £: 1 vn \L« X vj s! X cJ Stewart Stewart Stewart Stiles Stiles Stine Stine Summers Summers Summers Summers Summers Summers Summers Suinmers Summers Summers Summers Taylor Taylor Taylor Taylor Taylor Taylor Taylor Taylor Taylor Taylor Taylor Taylor Taylor Taylor Taylor Taylor Taylor Trivitt Maiy About 75 years of age William Husband of Mary Stewart About 70 years of age William F. Curtis Itee Diaime Hodges Hubert Earl Jettie Smith Wife of Hubert Earl Stine Curtis H Drusella C. EnunaR. Wife of W. F. Summers Intent Son of W. F. and Emma R. Summers J.N. Husband of Mary Summers Aged 72 years, 2 days Maggie L. Daughter of W. F. and Emma R. Summers Mary A, Aged 69 yeai^, 6 months Mary C. Daughter of J. M. and R C. Summers. Sadie M. Thomas L. William F. Aged 49 years, 7 months, 25 days. Archie Willie Charlie F. Son of Louiza J. Taylor DukeF. Flora Burge Frances Daughter of John and M. Taylor Grady Bayard Husband of Flora Burge Taylor James Husband of Josephine Taylor John Walter Josephine Lester Good Son of James and Josephine Taylor Louiza J. Lucy Maggie Belle Manning H. RuthG. SallieB. Walter Co. H, 63rd Reg. N., State Troopers, C.S.A. Mary Arm Dinkins Wife of D. W. Trivitt No date given No date given November 15,1862 January 23, 1957 October 2,1954 August 30,1917 July 21,1918 October 20, 1899 October 30, 1876 October 29,1858 No date given January 28,1834 September 2,1878 July 5,1827 September 13,1878 June 3,1903 April 20, 1876 December 16,1856 January 26,1871 June 4,1878 July 2,1880 January 16,1895 October 26,1866 April 25,1895 October 12,1855 March 9,1873 June 4,1857 June 19,1884 June 8,1851 September 13,1882 July 19,1875 January 9,1888 March 5,1893 November 6,1887 April 5,1843 May 15,1870 • IX April 4,1910 October 14,1895 July 12,1932 September 18,1993 No date given November 25, 1941 November 29, 1985 April 4,1951 March 17,1949 May 4,1902 1890 January 30, 1906 January 30, 1902 January 5,1897 May 5,1887 September 27,1908 January 22,1962 August 11,1895 April 27, 1889 November 27,1920 May 3,1954 December 27,1958 October 8,1878 December 27,1960 June 6,1907 March 14,1956 March 3,1941 June 28,1884 July 30, 1930 October 25, 1882 October 21,1882 July 18,1918 July 26,1915 January 2,1961 June 2,1890 March 19,1940 Oavie county Mocksviile, NU Co > o in I- I I- — <5 X > Vo UJ X u d X ■o Turner Annie Fiye October 8,1900 April 2i2,1950 Turner Henry Februarys, 1900 Date Not Given Husband of Armie Ftye Turner Turner MaryL.June 23,1854 May 20,1883 Wife of Saihuel Turner Tuttle Richard Bruce January 23,1949 December 8,1976 U.S. Marines 1969-1971 Unknown as.H.Date illegible Date illegible Wagner EdnaC.February 7,1908 March 30,1916 Daughter of Price J. and Mary E. Wagner Wagner James F.November 7,1910 January 5,1956 Wagner Mary Ethel October 22, 1886 Fdrruary 21,1948 Wife of Price J. Wagner Wagner Price Jones April 13,1885 December 25,1938 Walker Emily Jane Hendtix January 12,1847 March 20,1935 Wife of Jesse Walker Walker Inez No date given September 7,1916 Infant Daughter of C. C. and M. E. Walker Walker Jesse Januarys, 1831 September 1,1915 Aged 84 years, 7 months Walker William April 17,1839 March 5,1910 Ward Betty T.November 5,1930 No date given Ward Charlie Hetcher^C"January 23,1917 September 5,1986 Ward Charlie Franldin Febru^ 2,1886 May 19,1958 Husband of Josie Elizabeth Ward Ward IdaVaginia August 21,1918 November 14,1918 Daughter of C. F. and J. E. Ward Ward Infmt January 29,1945 Date not given Son of C. F., Jr. and Ozell M. Ward Ward JohnEverette December 5,1911 July 12,1946 Husband of Murine Ruby Todd Ward Ward John Jesse May 6,1891 January 6,1940 North Carolina Pvt, U.S. Marine Corps Ward Josie Elizabeth January 24, 1889 April 30, 1962 Ward Katherine C. Holeman September 11,1822 December 31,1896 Daughter of Thomas and Sarah Holeman Ward Maurine Ruby Todd October 9,1913 No date given Ward Opal Foster December 7,1913 No date given Ward Owen Franklin April 21,1915 June 20,1965 Husband of Opal Foster Ward Ward Robert Kellie March 23,1925 September 7,1927 Son of Charlie F. and Josie E. Ward Ward RubyMagline February 6,1913 March 15.1913 Daughter of Charlie F. and Josie E. Ward Ward Samuel Wilson January 10,1951 December 18,1961 Son of James and Ollie Ward Wellman Eliza September 8,1820 June 13,1894 Wellman Nathan July 21,1820 March 20,1899 Husband of Eliza Wellman Whitaker Charlie L.December 4,1916 December 25,1916 Son of D. B. and M. L. Whitaker Whitaker Deborah Lee May 2,1952 Mays, 1952 Daughter of G. L. and Lois Whitaker Whitaker Duke Baily February 26,1885 July 31,1952 Husband of Mattie Howard Whitaker Whitaker James R June 10,1846 September 4,1889 530 ■ 7^ putf'Ci»»2» * £ ) MJ K z i- a o X h c ) to \U X X <J s Whitaker Wliitaker Whitaker Whitaker Whitaker Whitaker Whitaker Whitaker Whitlock Whitlock Williams Williams Williams Williams Williams Williams Williams Williams Williams Williams Williams Williams n Williams Williams Williams Williams Williams Williams Williams WiUiams Williams Williams Williams Williams Williams Williams Williams Williams Williams Williams Woffard Woods JilesMoffitt John Henry Son of J. R and R. A. Whitaker Loue^ Daughter of J. R and R A. Whitaker Mattie Howard No name given Tom ^%gima Athleen William James Clara Martin John Anderson Husband of Clara Martin Whitlock Beulah Jane Hanes Charlie F. Husband of Beulah Jane Hanes Williams Elizabeth Aged 78 years Elizabeth S. Ellis Harding George S. Georgie A. Graham B. IdaR Wife of Graham B. Williams Infant Daughter J.K. James Co. H, 63rd N.C. State Troops, C.S.A. James V. John JohnF. John Wesley Julia Bell Julia Frances Lewis Everette Lewis F. Husband of Mary E. Foster Williams Lewis F. N.C. Pvt, U.S. Am^, World War I Maggie L. Wife of Ray E. Williams Mary Mary E. Foster Nancy V. Nathan Husband of Elizabeth Williams Aged 79 years Norma Taylor RoyE. Virginia Ward W.F. Annie Aged 25 years, 6 months Franklin O. S.Sgt, U.S. Army, World War n March 18,1903 September 1,1905 Fdjruary 12,1873 M^7,1887 July 6,1871 January 2,1883 June 7,1887 April 17,1976 August 1849 January 13,1916 July 6,1924 No date given January 25,1909 May 3,1909 M^23,1869 Noveniber 27,1902 Sq)tember 11,1903 November 23,1992 January 18,1892 March 30, 1965 July 16,1873 October 15,1938 April 3,1866 September 18,1932 No date given February 8,1892 December 4,1844 November 5,1926 July 15,1920 No date given August 13,1884 May 4,1887 May 23, 1890 December 2,1912 July 24,1892 Sqrtember 26,1895 February 16,1865 June 23, 1891 November 21,1908 December 9,1908 May 27, 1855 July 22,1937 No date given No date given April 9,1904 September 1,1935 May 4,1796 May 21,1867 November 19,1901 September 12^ 1902 November 23, 1842 March 26,1926 February 29,1871 March 4,1915 1856 1940 December 31,1911 May 13,1934 November 12,1893 No date given April 25, 1891 July 12,1969 June 27, 1887 December 31,1911 February 27,1801 October 29,1888 February 12,1906 August 23,1952 January 4,1900 October 16,1905 No date given April 7,1900 May 7,1927 May 5,1981 August 9,1882 November 29, 1977 1841 1888 September 17,1845 May 15,1907 September 29, 1900 April 26,1926 July 27,1917 April 5,1988 ^Tit CoU' iCy V . . ®^ocki&viile, NC 531 Ministers and Leadership Pages 76-94 -> o i: r "i o ktf r 2 «> S: i-' s: ^ Davie County Public Library Mocksviile, North Carolina 15 BRANSON'S BUSINESS DIRECTORY SMITH GROVE METHODIST CHURCH For more information about Branson's Business Directory, see httD://www.rootsweb.ancestrv.com/~ncdavhgs^ransonhistorv.pdf In 1868, J.E. Mann was minister of Smith Grove and eight other Methodist churches. In 1869, M.V. Sherrill was minister of Smith Grove and eight other Methodist churches. In 1872, J.S. Nelson was minister of Smith Grove and nine other Methodist churches. In 1878, W.C. Willson was minister of Smith Grove and five other Methodist churches. In 1884, D.L. Eamhart was minister of Smith Grove and five other Methodist churches. In 1890, H.M. Blair was minister of Smith Grove and five other Methodist churches. In 1896, the church was listed, but the minister was not listed. — ^ f CtL u» h- 5 > i- o 0 X 4- C 1 IT) X- \ vv' rj 1 c m/Ah'SMtS o Ur/<t)t/o ^^nuroKy '^e-Se. LiLO^J/'h ■/"/?& S/r? ,'f-h IXIi C- CJ/ tSoH ■=" TS- /? 7^ XC' PocUC - /2'7f- T^UJr fST^'l?PQ D- /" /f?" ''3?! -00- C. UJt/s^H -1??6 ^/^S'6-/??9 p S / Gisame, ^ /8^f^/^<}f L^. SfAcy^ /?9l~lS9i f^T.N< ShomsotA-i?9^,/e9S Pn. 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' I Parsonage Coirimittee J*M« Groce ' Mrs* S»R Cornatzer / Committee on World Peace Lear Hendrix- Church ,School Superintendent Vahde Durin , Superintendent of Children's Division Ptrs* Richard Beedlnp > itn V ^:v m \MrSi'; m .v^ w ' VfchME cUt^.tL . ;r-ah;W® MeiAer|hlfe4^^^ V) • •''■ Mrs^fVaiicltMhn.A^ -' ?te^idWi: 6t iiifSitii, Mrs. Marvin Smith Chairman Of Committee ion Social' ^'i Superintendent of Adult Division J.N.' Richardson Jr* President of Youth Pellowship Johnny Ward Commission on Membership and Evangelism .> Mrs* Pred Snilth (Chairman) Mrs* Haael Hendrix Mrs* Lazora Klmbrough Mrs* Raymond Mark!and Mrs* Pearli Owens Johnny Ward Eugene Williams James Comer William Seeding Nell Smith Inea Williams Geneva Foster James BarnhardtJohn Prank Smith • ,'v--Mrs# Jambs Comer . ' Commission on Missions Dorothy Williams (Chairman) Wiley Deeding . C,J« Foster Lear Hendrix Fred Smith Nancy Robertson Maurine Ward Geraldine Paige Buck Poster Commission on Edubntloni ( ,'; '* ■A ." .Jimmy Wilson ((^f^lrianKMr s # Wi i I l.e ArmsWOcihy --Mrsji^ ,Wiiey .Bbedlhg^S-•: (BarbdrSi^^et;::^;.;, .Mrsij.JameS'^Barnhdrdt; :.v i'yanbe .Ddiifi'i/; : ; '.Mrs#! .Vliipb'/jDdnn .•.Mrs* Rlchifd;kObdl^,6lcnhsvHdftdS?.lil,? ^ ' Gd6rgi&{iPodt0f-'.t>c'=: \ : ^ •' Gdrdon.nb^i?!^ .i ' K-.; '■ -I-:! ■■ •'rMi s-vift. -- .t-'T.-. \ ' V; ' V •KCpmmissibn • i'V^^r^rrr. .i:<v <■ ' Cralg Hanes (ciia,iriitan) •,' - •:' •': .'V Willie ArmswOrthy,i" , ;.V:;. Riehii^d ::Deed.ing'r "• ' it .: Billy Gi-Hendrikri^iii;^^. . ^ r '-r -'• i Ruth'Hiilard -S . ;0 .• kathcpittbjRlchards6ii~/3'.i 'v . . •• ■ oV.^i', ^ ' , iv:■ JiM* Grdbe^s •/■ 4'' r ' ,.' lr..i'. ;•<L Mrs*' Ja^e'8\'Ward'' - Vvi;, ;. i" .i /'■ " A i" i' ■■; r ^. -• ■ ^ ., ■ L/'■'>»i.—fi*>,k ' is.';'•• • :•■ .-iMM;'j S.R. Cdriia^.berBtlllding COmmliteb J»M. Groce Mrs* W*R* Deeding Willie ArmsworthyRaymond Markland Mrs* Fred Smith G*Bi Taylor , 7^ £OQ O □ 2 9 uJ an ^ D >0- 35 ogo Q. Sus > ir h- » o O cZ jfl o G> o V- e: I v> X 0 01 ri X xJ jA-:.i- •, C}: ' nn ' '•■ Members ot tM■vf}!''':'■>■,•"■ '■ ■■"A;\J ".' -V. -•• ■'' ' ; ■•■ ,'.•■ /t'l •', C .'■ • 5 r t?i fo^^l (Ch airman) H ertdirix^Raimidhd': Ma'rki and,.. )Vr^TlRlchafd fi aading^ .,-^'fr:4aitt^s'::Bajnnha"i!dt ,,v •c"|^6FddhvjKoi^^bd.' ■■■'" imiih ■: >' — ' <. W, , -.4. «' • ." : ■ ■r'':f'JbKhitiSli#ai-a V,^^^^ ' ■ >;V ; ' ■■.(■'■>■ Pourth' ■ 1 ^' I . ■' i,':i^i'^iAC'4 ■ ■' \ ':^bL^UU'.:r ' '■ ■ /• '■ t <. l . V 1 '■ fe vV'^C-. ^ :■•, '';lA!ugi» ;a$mith Grove- lOtOO- Betblfeheiii ikjbb'j'f"^lHl;'^7 ': • ,i ' " tor. ! '' 1 '• - ' I 't ■ '' '■ '^■' ■ (' VK*'''!'' '■'/•! vI'•> ■' -'Vi ' • ■' . *, ■'. jjp ^fept^ ;bethfehcni 16:00 DuHris/iljOO/'^V^'S'"= "•■ '^a r ■'!; «' ' •■• ••/ , 1 :^ l'"' •}. ■ ' '. ■ ■•xSOct# Spiith.Grpve 10:00 Bethich^in 11:00;.,/' .., j ' NoyV'^Duiina 10:00 ^ibh Qfovie. lltbo, .. / , Deci B^thlehe'm 10:00 Dulins. 14:00''. I ' ?. ! i':.v. / ■i • .' ' , ■ ' V(.-/1...;=, .V. ,!>1 '., ., ■'\rmJan, Smith Grove 10:00 Bfethl>hem 11:00. : . X ; \*:i.:' '.:- > •' J . .; ' ". :'\i ■.}'• >«•■'■ ■'.•'■ ' i'ii' ■ 'td r ■ :Vh.Xi r; I , . ■ .^:- March f Bethleliera 10 I I V='. ,'. ..Feb. .Dfllins lOt'OO Smith GrbW 1 ■ * ' ■ •' . . • • ,1 V- '1 . (...• .' ■• • ■> ■>^''...Vi I x' i . ■ ■i!OOi,6ui,iAs':ilf56,;':.'i :^;{p;p ,X y |4( )! • ' t M' .'>• ■'V/ ...I • l'.\^ (I ..f, ;!) " t. ' f V' ' • ... • .^}7' .■lOioo lethieh&viifbb.^'t'Vr"'i'^^^ ^ \ ■< ! tj MEET-'ip 0 ■■-M-'t ^ * -51 ' ,'••-> "..j.'''. .'• V ) •\)5 ;X'1; . 'TFiF^V^Dkfebo^ 'p|;ikjw ir ,COMMlSSIONS;)Mtoil^0, ' ' ' :' i'ii.y i-i-rv*. i ^ \:- 7-i/' -v.'l ^^va;r...V: V ., . ' I \v ' -y; is"pS7:i ' !«•;..• ' 7, , . ' \ <• ?y . ' I*-^ "X i* •':r II . J ' • \ >•: I'i:'.V--v" •■ 0 I * i f •: ' .-V/ . i • V. .M i,. ;( • i-i ,<■: -• ' •. ..' •; ( ^ bvi li ' ^ •• • r-; /'iSi n <s? j i :t : ^ A>0 Ji •k" .1 i1»« ¥ )C cr I THE CHURCH PIRECTORY 1 957 - 1 958 Bishop of the Charlotte Area Bishop Nolan B. Harmon Supt. of the Thomasville Dist.rict .... Reverend John H. Carper Postor Reverend Wade G. Rogers Church Lay Leader W. H. Dwiggins Superintendent of Church School Vance Dunn Asst. Superintendent of Church School Raymond Morkland Superintendent of Children's Division .... Mrs. S. R. Cornatzer Superintendent of Youth Division Mrs. Fred Smith Superintendent of Adult Division G. B. Taylor President of W. S. C. S. . . . ^^ Mrs; Marvin Smith President of M. Y. F i Johnny Ward Communion Steward Mrs. Maurine Ward M. Y. F. Counselor , Mrs. Vance Dunn Church Treasurer G. B. Taylor Pianist Miss Girlene Williams Choir Director Jimmy Wilson Chairman of Commission on Evangelism. .Vance Dunn Chairman of Commission on Education J. M. Groce Chairman of Commission on Missions Mrs. Vance Dunn Chairman of Commission on Finance S. R. Cornatzer BUILDING COMMITTEE W. R. Beeding S. R. Cornatzer G. B. Taylor J. M. Groce W. H. Dwiggins THE OFFICIAL BOARD Cornatzer, S. R. Foster, C. J. Morkland, Raymond Dunn, Vance Groce, J. M. Rogers, Rev. W. G. Dunn, Mrs. Vance Hones, Craig Smith, Mrs. Marvin Dwiggins, W. H. Hendrix, Billy G. Taylor, G. B. raWiB C0. POBQC UBRAfi'v MOCKSVILLE, NC Church Bulletin Service Wi nston-So lem / N. C. OFFICERS OF TIiE CHURCH SMITH GEOVE 196?-'196S KLFCTIVE STEWARDS: Carl Jacobs, ¥• R- (BBuck) Foster, Jaines Gray fendr^. Miss Ine2 WUliaiDS, Kermit Smth, Richard Beeding, Qwen SmxtJj, _ Maur-^ne-Ward, John Groce, Bill Armsworbhy, Bill Hendrix, Jim Gregory, Nell Smith, Ollie T^aj-d, Raymond Uarkland, Ann Roger, Dorothy Williams, Fred Smith, George Haire UI lEADERs K Kermi.t Smith PJ3G0EDING STEl^ARDs Miss Dorothy WllUams D33TRICT STEWARD: Jim Wilson RESSEVE: Robert Blakely COBMION STMARD: Mrs„ Jtorine VJ^rd TRUSTEES: J» N. Richardson (1970), W. R. (Back ) Foster COamSSION on MEMBSHSHIP and evangelism: Mrs. Wiley Cha^m^, J. J.Richardson, James Gray Hendrix, Laura Lee Smith, Gwen Smith, Stella Smith, Carl Jacobs, V/. R. (aiok) Foster comssio. 0. mooKraj M Si? COBISSION m Id-obrou.^, Mrs# J» GrOce* oaajssM « OOIMESM a. CHBKTM SOOl.L CW: Mary 5k>u Waldle^ Mrs, Kermit Smith f.haura; DrRECTOR CF STMSBDSHIP: Craig Hanes CHURCH TREASURER: Mrs. Maurine W^rd CHARGE TREASURER: Mrs. CJ.a"ade H" McNei.;. FINANCIAL SECRETARY5 ^2tck Boger ^ DIRECTOR OF HOSPITALS AJH) HOMES: Mrs. Roy Williams COMCTT® ON NOMINATIONS: Crag Hanes, Jim Wilson, G^yh Smith, Keimit Smith,Maurine Wa^d COMMTTffi; ON PASTCHAl RELATIONS: Bill Hendrix, Chair.^, Nancy Robertson, Dorotl^.- Williams • ¨ COMMITTEE OK RECORDS AND HISTORI: Mrs. Wiley Beeding, Miss Dorothy WUUams parsonage COMMITTEE: Mi's. S. R. Comatzer, Mrs. Chal Smith (Nell) COMMITTEE ON CHRBTIAH VOCATIONS: Miss Ann Smith, Chairman CHURCH SCHOOL SUPT.: W. J- "Jii^i" VJilson n OAVIE CO. PUBLIC UBKAKr MOCKSVILLE. NO iiJ > 8— £' \jr> a UJ z i O *0 X f- US € i vc X o d xi jr- SMITH SiOVE UNITED METHODIST CHURCH THE DIRECTORY OF CHURCH OFFICIALS 1971 - 1972 chairman of THE ADMINISTRATIVE BOARD THE UY LEADER ( AM. BOARD ) CHAIiaiAN OF THE COUNCIL MINISTRIES (ADMN. BOARD ) SUPERINTENDENT OF THE STUDY PROGRAM (AM. BO/iRD ) CHURCH TREASURER (ADMN. BO:.RD ) CHAR® TREASURER FINANCIAL SECRET/HY (AM. BOi.RD) MEMHERSilP SECRET.^Y ( AM. BOARD) MR. NATHAN SMITH 493-6619 MR. ED MOTTIN®R 493-4285 MR. JIM WILSON 998-8252 MR. NATHAN SMITH 493-6619 MRS. MAURINE WARD 493-4382 MRS. BILL HENDRIX 493-4174 MR. JIM C3S)G0RY 493-6583 MRS. WILEY BEEDIBG 493-4397 WORK-AREAS COMMISSIONS AND MEMBERS Ecumenical affairs ( AMI. BOARD ) Education CH/iIRMaN (ADMN. BOiiRD) Evangelism CHAIRMAN (ADMN. BO/iRD) MR. JIM C21EG0HY 493-65^3 MISS. GWYN SMITH 493-A274 MR. C.J. FOSTER 493-6711 MR. JACK BOGER 493-4253 MRS. JAMES B.VRNHARDT 493-4375 MR, BILL HENDRIX 493-4174 MR§. JACK BOGER 493-4253 MR* C21AIG HANES 493-66B3 MRS. FliED SMITH 493-6642 Missions CHAIRi/I/iN (AM. BOARD) MISS DORTHORY WILLIAMS 493-4323 493-6526 493-4274 998-8299 MRS. ELLERBE SHEEK hUSS ANN SMITH MR- JERRY ARMSWORTHY Social Concerns CHAIRMAN (ADMN B.) Stewardship CHAIRMAN (AEMN- BOARD) Worship CHAIRM/.N ( ADMN. BOARD ) MRS. Jims WARD MRS. JIM IVILSON i^iR- NATHAN SMITH MR. RAYMOND MARKIAND MR. RICHARD REEDING MRS. FFiED SMITH MRS. J.N. RICHARDSON MRS. JOHN GROCE AGE-LEVEL COORDINATORS (ALL ^iDlviN. BOAR,D MEMBERS) Coordinators of children's ministries MISS GWYN SMITH " " youth " MRS. J.N. RICHARDSON " " adult " MRS. KERMIT SMITH " family MRS. ED MOTTIN®R 493-4295 998-8252 493-6619 A93~4292 493-4392 493-6642 493-4203 493-6567 493-4274 493-4203 634-2227 493-4285 MEMBERS ;*T LARGE OF THE ADMINISTRATIVE BOARD • • BUCK POSTER GILBERT lEE BOGER RAYMOUD MARKL^iND BILL ARMSWORTHY ®RALDINE PAI® ROY WHISENHURT ELLERBE SHEEK OAViE CO. PUBLIC UBRARY MOCKSVILLE. NC bMllH OROVE UNITED rCTHODIST CHURCH CHURCH LAY LE/X)ER LeE CAUDLE I D CH/vIRPERSON OF /JDMINISTRATIVE BO/vRD NATH/-xN SMITH / ' CHAIRPERSON COUNCIL ON MINISTRIES jSSfp/aof COMMISSION ON EV/J^GELISM RICHi'iRDSON CHR. G."''^LENE (" UDLE COMMISSION ON EDUCATION.,.,. DI/J^NE WHISENHUNT CHR, DORIS JACOBS K/iT'-"" B/JlNH/"iRT M/iXINE BOGER GV. j SMITHCOMMISSION ON WORSHIP K/vTHERINE RICH/iRDSON CHR, JIM WILSON COMMISSION ON MISSIONS. DORTHY WILLIAMS CHR, N/JI CORNATZER COMMISSION ON RELIGION & RACE J/vPES GREY HENDRIXCOmiSSION ON SOCI/JL CONCERNS ANN BOGER C™ CARL JACOBS ANN SMITHCOMMISSION ON STEWARDSHIP RICHARD r'EDING COMMISSION ECUMENICAL AFFAIRS,,.,,.,,,,,. JIM GREGORY LINDA G^GORYYOUTH ministries , MARY SMITH ADULT MINISTRIES,, LOUISE WILSON FAMILY MINISTRIES UlSt WILSONCORDINATOR OF COMMUNICAT ION !!!!!!!!! JERRY PAIGE SUPT, OF SUNDAY SCHOOL NATHAN SMITH JIM GREGORY ASST.CHURCH TREASURER MAURINE WARDjack d, pZe 1 HUSTLES WILLIAM DEEDING I978 BUCK FOSTER I979 RAYMOND MARKLAND I98O president CHARLES RICHARDSON LAY SPEAKERS wilsON CaudleCAREER ON PLANNING & COUNCELING MARY LOU WALDIE CONFERENCE BROTHERHOOD iTrMIT SMITH secretary ' ffiMBERSHIF SECRETARY JEWEL DEEDING YOUTH MEMBER COUNCIL ON MINISTRIES KIM GREGORY REP. TO DISTRICT MISSION SOCIETY MARY SMITH COMMUNION STEWARD BETTY SEEDING COMMITTEE ON RECORDS AND HISTORY,,,.-,,,,, JEWEL SEEDING LAVADA MARKLAND VpDnv MEMBERS NATHAN SMITH CHAIRPIRSON T ANN BOGER Tapu n JIM GREGORYJACK D. PAIGE MARY SMITH CHARLES RICHARDSON JfiSv KIM GREGORY JEWEL HEEDING MARY LOU WALDIEDOitTHY WILLIAMS (HEALTH&WELFARE )., GENEVA FOSTER DIANNE WHISENHUNT BILL HENDRIX RICHARDSON WILLIAM DEEDING RICHARD HEEDING GWYN SMITH CHR.KERMIT SMITH 1 fV? rA^iii f MAURINE WARDLL;:, CAUDLE WILLIAM BEEDING RICHARD DEEDING williaii butuiNG COMMITTEE ON NOMIANTION AND PERSONEL , • CHARLES RICHARDSON 19T9 ivou CARL JACOBS 1979 i:ilf H q \b \ Q Ui F- 2 ) 0 X H u) c I V) kU i: 0 Qi X COMMITTEE ON PASTOR-PARISH RELATION V '978 MA-J OR IE COMER Xi-nv .ISo/v'.- 1980 i>?,6 BETTY SEEDING 1979 BILL HENDRIX OAVIE CO. PUBUC UBRARIf 1979 JAMES BAimHARDT fAOCKSYILLE. MO - • /^8Z Sij;:TH GROVE UmITED ffiTHODIST CHURCH'S DIRECTORY OF LOCaL CHURCH OFFICERS FOR 1982 IT ft# - o €: ^ o H 2 k o <0 2: H ui e: k vo r o c; d 3: ADDRLSS Rt.l,Box 156-A Rt.a,Box 5A3 Rt.2,Box .537 Ht.2,Box 42s lit.2,Box 536 IsiAi'jii) AtiD OFFICii. Pastor-Iri-Charge Joseph E. Green CHURCH LAY LEADM J.H.Richardson ADMBISTHaTIVL BOAIiD CHiM. Jack D. Paige COUWCIL OK MJKISTRILS CHW. Ann Boger WORK area i'lISSIOwS CHi-i. Dorothy Wi?.15.aEiR CHILDRciKS KffilSTUIES COORDBUTOR Gvjyn Smith, iit.2,Box 546 YOUTH IffiCSTitlES COORDB^ATOii Doris Jacobs Rt.2,Box 430 ADULT maSTRlii'S COOHDB^iATOR Joj^e Duncan iit,2,Box 392 FAI4ILY i'illMlSTRIES COORDD^ATOR Dianne whisenhunt Rt2,Box 40? COM'iU.aCATIOHS COORDB^ATOR Gerri Paige lit.2,Box 406 COKFrniiEhCE BROTHERHOOD RKFRiiSEi-jTATIVE Otis Hoiirai'd Ht.2,Box 412 HEALTH & WELFAliE RiiFRjtLbENTATIVIi; Kell Smith Rt.2,Box 545 Ux^ilTLD PiETHOUIST BUILDER'S CLUB RJiPRBSEKTATIV'L Ollie Jard Ht.2,Box 540 SUPERII>!TEi\iDEMT OF CHURCH SCHOOL Raymond Piarkland ]£tt.2,Box 401 WORK CHRISTIMvi Ui'JITY & BJTEiiRLLIGIOUS COKCERHS CHM. Judy Paige Rt.2,Box 537 Kocksville,H,C. WORK AnEA OK EDUCATIOW CHAlRi'-lAi\i Dianne ^dhisenhunt Rt2,Box 407 Kecksville,H.C. WORK AitEA OM HIGHER EDUCATION & CAi-4PUS MINISTRY CHI4. Linda Gregory Rt.2,433> KocksvilIe,H.C. WORK area ok EVAliGELISii CHJ-1. J ,K. Richardson lit. 2 ,box543 Mooksville ,N, C. WORK AREA OH RELIGIOH AND RACE CHl^l. Girle.ne Caudle 3?39 Jonestown Hd.Winston Salem H WORK URtiA Oil SOCIAL COI'viCEHi\!S CHK. * Geneva Foster Rt.2,Box 499 WORK AiiCiA ON stewardship CHi4. Richard Seeding Rt.2,Box 396 WORK area on WORSHIP ClDl. • Katherine Richardson Rt.2,B0x 543 Career plawnii>ig sECRbTArtY Kim Gregory Rt.2,Box 433 UI^ITED r^THODIST YOUTH FELLOWSHIP COUNSELORS Pirs. Patty Boger Rt.l,Box 150 Mrs.Vicky Blackiirelder Rt.l,Box 352-A Mr. & Mrs. Jack Paige Rt.2,Box 537 UNITED PRiTHODIST YOUTH FELLOWSHIP PRESIDENT Tony Green Rt.l,Box I56-A YOUTH iM-lBER^COUiv'CIL ON KE-IISTHIES Donald Heeding Rt.2,Box 393 FBIANCILA SECitETAiiY Kermit Smith P.O.Box 37 CITY Ad Vance, w .C. Mocksville,N.C. Mocksville,8.C, Mocksville,N.C. Mocksville,N.C. Mocksville,N.C. Mocksville ,2\i .C. KocksviIle,K .C, Mocksville,K.C. Mocksville,N.C. Mocksville,N,C, Mocksville,N.0. Mocksville,N.C. Mocksville,N.C. Mocksville, £4. C. Mocksville ,N. C. Mocksville,N•C. Mocksville,N.C. Advane 5,N.C.' • AdVance,N.C. Mocksville,8.C. Advance,N.C. Mocksville,N.C, Mocksville ,i'j .C. ZIP PHONE 27006 998-6171 27028 998-3102 27028 998-3294 27028 998-3159 27028 998-3384 27028 998-3180 27028 998-3262 2702s 998-3905 27028 998-3940 27028 998-3248 27028 998-4185 27028 998-3180 27028 998-3201 27028 998-3198 27028 998-3294 27028 998-3940 27028 998-3655 27028 998-3102 .27103 765-0123 27028 998-3708 27028 998-3297 27028 998-3102 27028 998-3655 27006 998-3192 27006 998-2217 27028 998-2394 27006 998-6171 27028 998-5243 CD O □ Z 9 lif _! .JCO 3 =3 >Qu crt > 27028 634-2227 <?5 SMITH GROVM CHURCH LOCAL CHURCH DIRLCTOEY FOR 1962 IMAl'iR AiMD OFFICE ^ ADDiiESS LAY SPmaKEHS J, w. Ric ha«i son Rt, 2, Box 5A3 DISTRICT MISSION SOCIETY iffiPHESJiilTATIVE Dorothy I'/illiains Rt.2,Box 536 CHURCH HISTOHIaIv^ Ruth Hiiliard Ht.2,Box 546 COI#ilMION STEV/ARDLSSES Betty Deeding Rti3jRt.396, Ollie IfVard Rt.2,Box 540 Judy Paige RT.i2^Box 55? WORTH CAitOLDJA CHRICTIaW ADVOCATE REPRESENTATIVE Roy VJhisenhunt Rt.2,Box 407, administrative BOERD I-iEMBiiRS aT LARGE Jen^es Bamhardt Benny Soger Wan Comatzer Buck Foster COti>aTTEE Oi^i FEviAWCE CHAIRI4AI^ Lear Hendrix COMMITTEE ON FE^lAi^'CE (list nemes only) Joe Green Jack D. Paige Ann Boger J.W.Richardson Maurice Ward COr#lITTEE OW WOKEUTIOWS: Rt.3,Box 391 Rt.i,3ox 150 516 worth Main Rt.2,Box 499 Rt.2,Box 431 Mo Kennit page 2 CITY ZIP PHONE Kocksville,W.C. 27028 996-3102 Mocksville,W.C. 27026 996-3226 Mocksville/M.C. 27028 998-3180 Mocksville,i\}.C. 27028 998-3297 Mocksville,H.C. 27028 998-3201 Mocksville,N.C. 27028 996-3294 Kocksville,W.C. 27026 996-3940 c ksville,W.C. Advance,W.C. Mocksville,W.C. Mocksv.1116 ,W, C. M0cksville,W,C. BennySmith OJ VO I Ck a i h- Y? o 0 2r I- 1 W X O cd CJ Joe Green chm, (82) Maurine Ward,sec (62) James Ward (63)Mrs. Kermit Smith (83'Williani Deeding (84) Dianne Whisenhunt (84) Judy Paige LOCAL CHUiiCH TRUSTEE Benny Boger,Chm. (64) Buck Foster (82) Ann Smith (63) Kermit Smith (84) Rtl,flQx 156-A lit. 2,Box' 413 Rt.2,Box 540 Rt.2,Box 214 Rt.2,Box 393 Rt.2,Box 407 Rt.2,Box 537 Rt.2,Box 357 Rt.2,Box 499 Rt.2,Box 546 P.O.Box 37 AdVance,W.C. Mocksville,N.C, M0Cksville,W.C. Mocksville,W.0. Mocksville,W.C. Mocksville,W.0. I-ocksville,N.C. Ad Vance, W.C. Mocksville,W.C. Mocksviile,W.C. Mocksville,W.C. 27028 27006 27028 27028 27028 Boger 27006 27028 27028 27028 27028 27028 27028 27006 27028 2702s 27026 996-3299 998-3192 634-2297 998-3599 998-3073 996-6171 998-3267 998-3201 634-2227 998-3243 996-3940 996-3294 998-3192 998-3706 998-3160 634-2227 QAVIE CO. PUBLIC MOCKSVILLg^ NO ^ I SfcTTH GrtOVi. UiilTliD {-MTHODISt liQCAL CHUSCH'S DIKtCTOHY FOit 1982 AfiMIiJISTliATRE BOAHD Chairrii^i Of AdwiriistratiVe Boai'd- Jack Paige Pastor-In-Charge- J.il;.Green Local Church Lay Leader- J .iv Jtichkrdscn— ChiVii Work area BvangelisLi- J.B.uic hard son Chaini:an,Local Church Tmstee- Benny Boger^i^i-iehtbei^-At-^Large- Benny Boger Chairman Corjmittee On Finance*-- Leap HendPix Health & Welfare Representative- Well Smith Church Treasurer,Secretary Coiamittee On iMominations & Personel- Mauriiie 'Ward Charge Treasurer,Coordinator Adult Ministries- Joye Duncan Financial Secretary- Kemit Smith Chaircian Council On Ministries- Ann Boger v^ork Area Missions Chainaan- Dorothy Williams, Membership Secretary- I?"orothy Chairii^an "Work Area Christian Unity & Interreligious Concems-Judy Paige/// Ivilliams Chairman Work Area liducation. Coordinator Family Ministries- Dianne Whisenhunt v/ork Area Chairman Higher Education & Campus Ministry- Linda Gregory,'- Chairman Vfork Area Religion & Race- Girlene Caudle Chairman Work Area Social Concerns- Geneva Foster Chairniari Work Area Stewardship- Richard Beeding ChaiiTCan Work Area Worship- Kjitherine Richardson Coordinator Childrens Ministries- Gwyn Smith Coordinator Youth Ministries- Doris Jacobs Superintendent Chui-ch School- Eayi?:Gnd Marklaiid Coordinator Conimunications- Gerri Paige President United Methodist Youth Fellowship- Tony Green Adr.inisti'ative Board Meciber-At-Large- James Oamhardt Administrative Board Member-At-Large- Han Comatzer Adtiinistrative Board Meraber-At-Large- Buck Foster Administrative Board MeKiber-At-Large- Ellerbee Shiek Council On Ministries Youth Member- Donald Beeding SMITH GHOVL COUNCIL OB MDUSTrcIES FOR 19B2 w 3: ^i- § Chaim^an Council On Ministries- Ann Boger £ Pastor-In-Charge- Joe Green IT) n Chairman Administrative Board- Jcak D. Paige * Church Lay Leader,Chaiiiiian Work area on Evangelism- J .M. Hichaidson tti Chainaan work Area On Missions- Dorothy JilliaKiS t Superintendent Church School- Rajiaond Markland ^ Coordinator Children's Ministry- Gwyn Smith Coordinator Youth Work- Doris Jacobs Coordinator of Adult Ministries- Joye Duncan ^ Coordinator Fat.ily Ministries,Chainaan work Area Jti.ducation- Dianne Whisenhunt ■o Chain, ari Work Area Christian Unity & Interreligious Concerns- Judy Paige ChairiLan WbrkArea On Church & Society- Geneva Post©^ Chairman Work Area On Higher Ed\ication & Campus Ministry- Linda Gregory Chaiman VJork Area On Religion & Race- Girlene Caudle ^ Chairman Work Area On Stevra.rdship- Richard Beeding^ Chain-an Work Area On Worship- Katherine Richardson^ Coordinator On Gomruunications- Gerri Paige jb Representative Health & Welfare- Hell Smith^ President United Methodist Fellowship- Tony Green Youth Meuber Council On ^linistries- Donald Beeding C3AVIE CO. PUBLICWIOCKSVlLLEft NO DULBl SaTH G«OVi, DIHSCTOKY OF CHAfiOi OFFICIALS FOH 1982 I ' ^ Charge Lay Leader- J.i^t Richardsori Chai'ge Lay Keniber Of , Annual Conference- Ruth G. Foster 1st alternate- Allen Blakely 2na Alternate- Lee >icClacirock Charge Treasurer- Joye Duncan Charge Pastor-Parrish Relations Coniinitteej Chaimjan- Ruth G, Foster (82) K.R.Hendrlx (83) Mildred Pollard (83) Crystal Hilton (84)Jennifer McClaiarock (&4)Ruth G. Foster (82) Vickie dlackwelder (*3)Joye Duncan (83),Otis Howard (84) Ken.iit Suith (B4)Geneva Foster Charge Parsonage Conimittee (82) Hat.Hendrix Chra. (82) Mrs, H.S.Stewart (83) John HelderUian (63) Dianne Vtfhisenhunt (84) Nell Smith (84) Craig Haynes Charge Recording Steward- Dorothy i/Jillians Charge Trustees (83) (82) James Barnhardt (82) John Helderman (82) Billy G. Hendrix (83) George Foster (83) Thurman Foster Charge CoLimitteo On Noninations & Personel; Chm- Pastor (82) Maurine i/'/ard,Secretary (82) Lee McClamrock (83) Jack Paige (83) Moody Bowers (84) Gladys McNiell (84) Ollie iVard £ S V> o O. 0 \- W c 1 o c=i O^WIS CO. PUBLIC MOCKSViLLS^ ® Oi -I 0> i o u 5 i if" — o "O X v- ui c t v> X The fol lowing persos'is are members oT "the Admin i the Conference Year--!983- A complete l ist of off ed in the bul letin next Sunday, Jerry Armsworthy Betty Seeding Lee CaudIe J im Gregory Doris Jacobs Jack Paige Katherine Richardson Nel l Smith Ol I ie Ward Joann Armsworthy Richard Seeding Buck Foster James Gray Hendrix Ticky MarkI and Judy Paige Gwyn Smith James Ward Dorothy Wi I I iams strative Board for icers wi l l be includ- James Sarnhardt Jack Boger Geneva Foster Lear Hendrix Gerri Paige 'dm N. Richardson Kermit Smith Maurine Ward Jim W i I son o ujp -J -4GQ s2 3 > 0. (/> Q UJ Id % These persons are 983- Jim Wi I son-Chrr, Donald Beedin^ Geneva Foster Jack Paige Katherine RicJhardson 0 M i e Ward * members of the Council on Ministries for Betty Seeding Lee CaudIe Gerri Paige I, N- Richardson NeI I Sm i th Dor i s Jacobs Joann Armswott|?iy Richard Seeding Ticky MarkI and Judy Paige Gwyn Smith Dorothy Wi I I i ams 4> I X XL) rne uonrerence Year-i-1 9»3—--Keep This For Your. Fl Ie* Cha i rmanrAchni n.l stpdt t ve Board Council I on MInlstrtes Work Areas: Education Evangel ism Mi ss.i ons Stewardship Worsh i p • , .': Christian Unity- ' •j;;'. - • -l i • J >! J ack Paige J ini' Wi I son ^ Joann Arniswdrthy J. N. Richardson DorbtHy Wi l l Igms RI chdrd .Eldedi ng Katherjne Richardson Social ConcehHs ^ Thu^-tee^ Cbordinators: Chi ldren Fj nance ;;Coiiim i udy Paige V 1 ■%{; Geneva^ TogterLe^h Nehdr/ji^l.,,. ■ Gray Hendrjx.v''-i^^;|;' r I ^ \(Gwyn Smith "■ 'jjm Secretar i es: Youth AduIt i , Fam11y Commun* --'i r MembershIp F i ndnc i a I Nom i natIbns Recording Church Lay Leader Superintendent oF Sunday School Health & WelFare Representative 1 I Oori"s Jadoba • 1 .Betty Seeding ' • :A:0 I I I 6 : Ward Gerri Paige : Dplr|odhy W i I I i ams •Kermit Smith Judy Paige Dorothy V/l I I I ams Tlcky MarkIand Lee CaudIe Nel l Sm i th .i ■ Members At Large; [Ad, Board], jerry ArmsWdrthy, tJames 6&H;rihardt, -Jack Boger, J im-Gregory, .Buc)<*TostfeV> Tl cky Mark-land-i^'jfelries Ward Church Treasurer: Youth Memben-Counpi I on Ministries Maur.ine Ward Done Id Beedi ng NOTE: A! I the abo ve named persons are members of the'Ad. Board Other Officers: , ,Church Historian Ruth;,H i IJard N. C, Christian Advocate" Repre'sentat ive " Roy' Wh I fe enHunt Communion Stewards: Betty Beedi ng, ' Kdth | eer) . Berhhar.dtr^oJ liV Ward District Mission Society Represehta't i Ve. V ' \' i ; WiJ i'.i aril .Beedl ng Conference Brotherhood Representative • Otj is Howard .. . ^Armsworthy c^%d.ack»F^i Judy Paige J ames Gt ^ ArmswOrthy " ^ Nominating Commi't'tdej 83-Laura Smith • V/i Tl, i.am . Beeding 84-Dianne Whisenhuht'Pbigej 85-Carl Jacobs Jambs Barnhardt Committee on Finance; Leah Hondrix-Chairman: ' . \ t Richard Seeding, Jack Paige, Jim Wi lson, Kermit Smith/ iS: James Gray Hendrix DAVIE CO. PUBLIC UBRARt MOCKSVIUE. NC .o.y« u. I rcers tor Du I t n and Sm i th Ghove f br I983 Charge Lay Leader • 1. r.. J* N, RichardsonLay Member of Annual Conference Maurine Ward ' . First Reserve Lou I Smith. Second Reserve LoUise.Wl lson Charge Treasurer r^. RI charjd Seeding . ' ^Charge PastOr-Parish Committee: Ruth Foster—Cha I man I983--Maurlne Ward, M I f dred Pol I ard Pete SteWart , ' I 984-Ruth foster Jenn ifer McCi amrock Geneva fostfer ' 1985—kermit Smith Joann Armsworthy .Mb'ody Botfers n '-1 Charge Parsonage , Comm i ttee: 83-John Hfel defi„^,^;;:i i; Wh I'senhuht'- 8 Charge 4--Nel i Smith , Foster , i • 84--GeorQe Fntofiann 84~Geor9e Foster 85--Buck Foster ' ' • V - . ' Nominating Committee-Charge: ; ' ' ' ' i 83—Jack P-- n Moody Bowers 84—Gladys F^cNei l Ol l ieWard . ' ' ^ 85—Elmer Hendrix Dorothy Wi l l iams ' 1 Recording Secretary Dorothy Wi I I iams , District Missiop' Society Representatives; H. R, Hendrix Wi 1 1 i|'am, Beedi'hg ' 'Lay Speakers: J . , N . Richardaon,, H. R. Hendri::, ft EUer Hendri:. • ,v ******»#*#*****# ••, About-New Yearns Resolutions: n Resolutions are l ike bebies crying in church. iney must be carried out to be good. _ And the weakness of most New Year's resollit-^.: • ions is that they're a I I owed simply to go in one year and out the othdr; But here is a good recipe for a HappyNew Year, Take twelve months—clean them thoroughly of al l bitterness, hate and.jealousy. Make them just as fresh and cJean aS possible. , - i cut up each month, into twenty-eight, / •••' ^ iI^V' pahfs, V^t don'tmake Up th4 whole batch 'at'once. Prepare .It pne day at a time out of ,these ingredients^ . , . "I'* each -day"..one part of faith, fo'ne/ •-.) •--^P5 \ ®rP®^'®nce> onefpart;/of courage, and one '-r and one good deed. ;Seohon the whole with a deslv of go.od sp i r I t-s>' b ^spf'i nk! e of fun,' a pinch of ploy, end a cucifuI -foF; • ; ,, T ' "M e or run, a ^p inch cf P' ay# and a cupfulyfof good, hum.or, Pour a I of this.. Into ;e vbssel/dF.i'^'loye thoroughly over radianj: Joy, gSrhlsh'w 1 th a smi le, and serve'with c-uietness, unse I f J sh'ness NEW YEARm ;!■ d ^V i: m v> b 01 F 2 i V- sn S o r 1- C t W5> fti» X. a 2< 3: XZJ ...;'';K Th4s6 ahe the notni hat i bns foh •' be hebdy tb .vdte on. i-t torti ght; •'Church Lay Leader ChaIrman-AdmirtistratIve Boahd ChairtAah-Cbiinci i on f-^iniatries Communi cat i ons-Coordi nator Recording Secretary Church Historian , Advoca-Le Representative i ftaytiibhd Karfel bhd jack^aige Jim WiI son , GerrI Paige Dorothy V</i 1 11 aihs Ruth Hil l Iard Roy Wjhi senhuh-f: Meniber^s At. Large-Ad« Board; Buck Foster, Raymond Marftl_and,.. Jaroes^Bfrn- hardt, Jim Gregory, James V/ard, Jerry Armsworthy, Jack febger - Chairman-^Work Areai Education Evangel i sm Missions Social Concerns Stewardship Worship 'Cobrdi nators J Ch i | dren Youth - Adu 11 Fami ly Church School Stipt, Career Planning Secretary Communion Stewards Membership Secretary District Mission Society Representative Health feWelfare Representative Work Area: 1nterrel igious Concerns Council onMx Ministries-Vouth Member UMY-Counselors: joann Armsworthy Ja N. Richardson Dorothy Wi l l lams ( Geneva Fbster Richard Beeding Katherihe " pi chardson Gwyn:Smith ••• DorrS'^dacobs' Betty Beeding . OM'jib .^/ard • : • Lee; CaudI e|,. f Kim 6rbgbry • Betty Beeding Kabhteeh BSrnhardt Dbrothy WiI l iams Wi 1 1 iam [feeding Nel I Smith Judy paige Donald Beeding Jierry &Jb^hn Armsworthy Jack & JudyPaige Committee on Finance-Chai rman-Lear Hendrix: Jahk .Paige, Kcrmit Smith, Raymond Mark I and, Maurine V/ard, Richard Beeding, Craig Haynes Conference Brotherhood-Representative: Otis Howard.; Financial Secretary Kermit Smith Church Treasurer.. Mauri ne Ward Church Toustccs: I983-Ann Smith I984-Craig Haynes 1985-Jeri^y Armsworthy United Methodist Bui lders Club Representative Work Area-—Higher Education Nominating Committee: 1983—-Mrs* Kermit Smith 1984—Dianne Whisenhunt I 985— __ Lay Speaker: bl I ie Ward Linda Gregbry V/i I I I am. Beedi ng Judy Paige Honorary Members of the Ad» Board: zer. Bertha Smith, Otis Howard, J, N. Richardson Mrs. Groce, Mrs; Sheek, Nan Cornat- «, vvrr;.» ^ /• ' ^1 . i ■:d CKargecNoniihati dns!: ' Charge Lay Lehder • t . Lay Mefflber-AnnuaI Conference First Altepihate Second Alternate Charge Treasurer n • ' Charfe-?Pastor-ParIsh Comwittee; Chairman ^Ruth Foster Maii'Hfte'.W Lolii se Wi I soil • Richard ^dedihg' 1983—-Mildred Pol lard I 984-—Ruth Foster I 985-—Moody- Bowers ;H. S. Stewaft Maurine Ward Jennifer McClamrock Geneva Foster Joann Armsworthy Kermit Smith Charge Parsonage Committefe; 1983-John Heldenoen 1984-Nel I Sm ith 1985-Robert Blakley Charge-Toustees; i 983-Tliurman Foster I 984-Lee Caudle. I985-Lee McClamrock Oianne Whisenhunt Thurman Foster Cralg Hayn^s Lear Hehdrix George Foster Buck i^oster Charge Nbmidating Committee; I 983-Jack Paige I 984-GI adys McNe i I 1985 Moody Bowers 01 I ie V/ard :&• i CO i 2 Z o <f X i- VU I vti X o <J • ^ OftVIE: CO:. PUBLIC OBRARy IS voO V Cb H 1 idt ) h- o o r H u> £: VO u» X X. '^i1CHARGE OFFICERS FOR IHE / ' Dulin«>S(plth Grove Charge Fcr 1987 Charge Lay Leader Elmer Hendrix Charge Lay MemberCs) Of Annual Conference Maurlne Ward Ist Reserve Dorothy Williams 2nd Reserve Linda Swalm Charge Treasurer Gladys McNeill Charge Pastor Relations Committee 87 H. R. Hendrlx-Chalrperso 8? Mildred Foster-Dulln 87 KsthleenBarnhardt- 5, 6- 88 Jerry Armsworthy- 88 Ruth G. Foster-Dulln 86 Jennifer McClamrock- 89 Gall Campbell-Dulln 89 Jack Palge-Smlth 89 Kermlt Sirlth-Smlth Parsonage Coirmilttee .87 H. S. Stewart-Chalrperso 87 Jim Gregory-Smith 88 Lester HendrIx-Dulln 88 Buck Fbster-Smlth G-»'0 89 JoAnn Armsworthy-^ 89 Betty HendrIx-DulIn Recording Secretary of Charge Conference Dorothy Williams Charge Trustees *....87 Rayniond Markland- S - 87 Larry Campbell-Dulln 88 Bill HendrIx-Sirlth G-hooc 86 Elmer HendrIx-Dulln 89 Jerry McClamrock- iXc/i/V 89 Cralg Hanes-Smlth t Charge Committee on Nominations And Personnel 87 Rayniond Markland- 87 Mildred Pollard-Dulln 88 Mood; fiowers-Dulln 86 Louise Wllson-Smi fb 89 Allen Blakely-Dulln 89 Jerry Armsworthy- Lay Speakers Lee Caudle-Smlth Grove H. R. HendrIx-DulIn Elmer Hendrlx-Dulln District Mission Society-Representative Lee McClamrock-Dulln Jack Boger-Smlth Grove Chruch Historians Kathleen Potts-Dulln Ruth Hlilard-Smlth Grove • • • ,v , n OAViE CO. PUBLIC UBRARY MOCKSVILLE^ NO