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Episcopal Church of the Ascension at Fork - Binder 1Episcopal Church of the Ascension at Fork 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 of the Episcopal Church of the Ascension at Fork, North Carolina Written by David Joyner 4-68 Short Summary of History by Joyner 70 Brief History of Ascension Episcopal at Advance 72-73 Photographs 75-76 Priests by Monte Taylor 78-80 Cemetery Records 82 - 83 Table of Contents Binder 2 Newspaper Articles Davie County Public Library Mocksville, North Carolina A History of the Episcopal Church of the Ascension at Fork, North Carolina Written by David Joyner in 1991 Pages 4-68 ZxL QL r 1 o 2 v> «,r» O- <3 s£> 0-' Davie County Public Library Mocksville, North Carolina r KJ i- 3 A History of the Episcopal CHURCH OF THE ASCENSION Fork, North Carolina V '• • 1?^ 'M ' .r- y\M ^leae/'end ^Aaant' (DAes/urc, 3).S). /(9S0 - /ps^ Bishop of the Diocese of North Carolina 1893 - 1932 Bishop Cheshire notes in his journal in 1907: Nov. I7th at 11:30 a.m. "At the residence of Mr. Hairston at Cooleemee Plantations, Davie County, I said Morning Prayer and preached." mMH''':v/v' ^ "V" K"'! ^.' ^%:-r W-:--V , VV .. -- V;'>i^;- :' ^A&^li^iAt'^le^^erend^la^ert'^Allra^e^&stt/l, Q). Jf^^., 0.0.. j:^0. Bishop of the Diocese of North Carolina Jesus said, ' 'And behold, I send the promise of My Father upon you: but tarry ye in the city of Jerusalem, until ye be endued with power from on high." And he led them out as far as to Bethany, and he lifted up his hands, and blessed them. And it came to pass, while he blessed them, he was parted from them, and carried up into heaven. -St. Luke 24:49 , . ,.-0 (The story of Oou'-s' ' ,,r. the Ascension) .#?■ m f - ^leo€r€n(^ S^7un>^a^^Semma^, A/eaandna^ Suffragan Bishop of the Diocese of North Carolina ^ Saying unto them, *'It is written, My house is the house of prayer... "■-V . -St. Luke 19:46 (The Consecration Sermon was on this text, Sunday, 4 October 15, 1909) $ Ucivie l.otj;;Ty PuD!-;" L'.Dial^r MG FORWARD Nothing could give me more pleasure than to writing a few words to precede this fine book by David Joyner. His zeal for capturing the essence of The Church of the Ascension and his deep desire to bring forth an accurate and meaningful short history story have moved me deeply. There is no great architectural work of genius here; no soaring pipe organ; no statues nor stained glass windows. Yet the building has a simplicity and beauty all its own. The wood taken from the Cooleemee Plantation forests has aged well. The beaded tongue and groove structure grows more lovelier each year. And who in the world has hand-carved oak pews? The wood carvings and cabinet-making are indeed works of art in their own right. However, it is still the people who are "The Church''. My own experiences during the past 55 years with the real people of God in diis church, are just extraordinary. I recall Mr. and Mrs. Robinson, a pastor of the early forties. Mrs. Khnmer, who first lived on the plantation and later next door to the church, lived well into her nineties. Not many people know that she had an identical twin sister. Aunt Demeris, who married my great uncle, Jim Earnhardt. Miss Biddie lived close by and married Mr. Good man when they were in their middle years. She was a life-long altar guild director, who usually made the decisions about which Sundays were Communion Sunday. Some of the real men I have known are Mr. Byerly Sidden, who was my sponsor in Baptism and who lived next door, Mr. Harvey Gobble, always a man of high standing, integrity and a neighbor who was always available when needed. So were Mr. Mitchell Fleming, Mr. S.B. Sidden and Mr. Avalon Potts. All these men gave me a model of what real men are like. The kind of men you find in Church every Sunday. The kind of men, without whom we become a world and a society much less than our obtainable potential. Famous women like my Aunt Prudy, Miss Hazel, Mrs. Fleming, Frankie Sidden, Lucille Greene, Agnes Stancil and Mary Hupp are people I have loved and admired. I remember the people who did the cleaning and the other work that needed to be done, taught Sunday School, and played the organ. People like Carmen Price, Brenda Beck, Jacque Krause, Shirby Eagle and Lucille Potts led us in music. Our kind of music. Not too loud and not too great, but just what was needed. I think a lot about Uncle Jimmie Garwood. He died at the age of 22.1 notice that he had been Sunday School Superintendent at a very young age. So was I. People said, "I was like him." I liked that. I remember modem day saints like The Reverend Jim Conrad who married Joyce and I. He died so young. How we loved him. Also, The Revered Downs Spitler, who made a foolish speech to the P.T. A. in the 1950's. He told them they should go ahead and integrate the schools before the government forced us to do it. He received threats to his family. Deaththreats. He was a brave Priest and the kind to remember as a hero. I know David will do a great job in the book as he talks about these wonderful people. Others will have favorites. My all-time favorites are; Miss Ruth and Miss Agnes. Some called it Miss Ruth's Church. Not a bad thing in the long run! The Hairston family has been special to me. Even claimed me as a friend and told some people in Reidsville, I should be treated like "one of the family." Called me a favorite son of the Church. That's a very extraordinary title to be given and it's one I cherish and am honored by. This Church is still an important part of the community. They gave me the kind of love and support I needed to become what some have called a "self-made man." I think that's too generous. The servants of God were brought together to mold me into that man and they deserve all the credit they can get. These were the people of the Church of the Ascension. 3 Oavie A Church is not great by how large the building is, nor by owning lots of land or money, nor even by having a great number of members. A Church is great that by deeply loving and honoring a little child and by loving Jesus with all their hearts. May God bless all who read this book. Deacon Kermit Bailey ^Ae'^teo'. andMr&'. cae/^marriec^ /7i (^60 cU> tA& (oAiircA' ^t/i& ^a^ice'^. (Conrad, o^ciatedat'tAe^mariHq^ceremof^. (Donrad S€ro€d rector-^^'om' unid {^60. fSd>to- caaries^ ^Air-, and S'a^dd^ ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS I am honored that the Vestry would ask me to write a history for the Church of the Ascension. As I began my research, I quickly learned that much has happened at the Church of the Ascension in the past 85 years! I am grateful to Senior Warden Monte Taylor for his impute and encouragement in writing this history. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Gobble, Mrs. Valeria Wyatt, Mrs. Lucy Foard Greene Hubbard and Judge Peter W. Hairston have provided much to this work. The Reverend Edwin Pearson Bailey and his predecessors have been interested in this project and readily contributed their thoughts and recollections. The Reverend Kermit Bailey of Greensboro kindly shared his childhood memories of the Church of the Ascension with us. Mr. Terry Stewart has spent hours entering Parish Records and other information into his computer. Judge Peter W. Hairston allowed us to use several family photographs of occasions of the Church. I am very indebted to Judge Hairston for his support and interest in this project. I appreciate the response and interest shown by the Ascension Church regarding the writing of this history. Each person I talked with shared valuable information with me, and was excited that a history was being written. I also appreciate Marianna Stoner and Fred O. Sink Printing Company for their services in printing this history for the Church. If there are errors in this work - names omitted, incorrect dates or significant occasions overlooked - I apologize for the oversight and ask your understanding. I also appreciate the interest shown in this work by the parish and the Vestry as we have worked together to compile a history for the Church of the Ascension. David Joyner V PREFACE Much time and dedicated effort have been given to the preparation of this history of the Church of the Ascension. We hope that all who read it will discover the true flavor and quality of life involved among the people of God who serve Him as members of our Church Family. I would be remiss if I did not at once extend to Mr. David Joyner, the author, the profound gratitude of the Wardens, Vestry, and members of the Church for his tireless work in compiling and writing this record of our life together, as well as for his giving us a glimpse into the past. David is a long time friend and neighbor of Ascension Church, as we all feel that he is much a part of us in so many ways. It is not an easy task to draw together bits and pieces stashed away in many different areas and among several different people. The author has done this willingly and cheerfully over a period of several months. He deserves our heartfelt appreciation, and we want to thank also those who assisted him in any way: especially Mr. Terry Stewart who typed the original manuscript, without whose assistance the outcome might have been far different. It has been my joyous privilege to serve our Lord and his people at Ascension for nearly three years, albeit on a part-time basis as Vicar. There is a great deal of love and concern here; and although we are a small mission church, there is true warmth shared by our members with all who may wish to visit. Into our "adventure" we invite all readers, and we assure you that you are always welcome at the Episcopal Church of the Ascension here in Fork, North Carolina. As you read and think through the pages which follow, may you be blessed by God our Father, through our beloved Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ, who enlightens us and brightens our lives by the power of His Holy Spirit. We have been blessed in so many ways as together we continue to worship our Lord Sunday by Sunday and through other activities which we share. Edwin P. Bailey, Vicar The Reverend Edwin Pearson Bailey VICAR, CHURCH OF THE ASCENSION CHURCH OF THE GOOD SHEPHERD The Episcopal Church of the Ascension at Fork has served the community for almost 90 years. As we proudly approach a milestone in our history let us pause to remember our past. The past tells us where we have been and what we have done. It also teaches and prepares us for the future. The history of the Church of the Ascension is very interesting as it is the story of many dedicated and faithful Christian people. The first Episcopal services in Davie County were held prior to 1848 in "the village of Mocksville." Two prominent "early" Davie County families were members of the Episcopal Church. Both the Pearson and Hairston families were Episcopalians. The Rev. Thomas L. Davis, Jr., records that he visited Mocksville in 1841. In 1846, after Rev. Davis moved to South Carolina, The Rev. John Hay wood Parker came to Mocksville, He reported to the Convention in 1847 that there were nine communicants at Mocksville (Heitman, date not recorded). iM AertHces/ ^ cm/ mmi&ter- in/ tAe/ ^orA/ comntimi^cn€re^AeAlai>&H>^€mee'^Auitation/. ^A&Aome/ um&AaiA>in/i^66 tSemd^tScAaoA c/as&e^cotrt/Ae/cAin/tAe/Sci&enzeni/Cincl/cieer-in/tAe^AiicAen/ v /(Hxitecl ScAmd (Ac Aonse^. Dsvie Counxy PuD'ic L!Drar> Mocksviile, NC The first Episcopal Church in Davie County was erected in 1848. St. Phillips Episcopal Church was organized in Mocksville about 1845. The Church was located at the corner of Salisbury Street and Maple Avenue. Today, an insurance agency has been built on the lot. In 1899, the brick Church was torn down and replaced by a frame building which collapsed in November 1935 (Enterprise-Record, 1935). It was noted in the Davie Record in 1935 that the Church had not been used for the past 15 or 20 years. The land for St. Phillips Church was deeded to R.M. Pearson, Lemuel Bingham. G. W. Pearson, J.A. Lillington, G.A. Miller and W.H. Beatty, Trustees. The land was given by Mrs. Catherine Pearson, wife of Congressman Joseph Pearson (Heitman, date not recorded). The altar Bible used at St. Phillips is now in the sacristy at the Church of the Ascension. The lot where St. Phillips was located was recently sold by the Episcopal Diocese. The second Episcopal Church built in Davie County was the Church of the Good Sheperd located in Cooleemee. The Rev. Francis Murdock conducted services at the Church in 1901. The mill at Cooleemee and the houses were not all built when the Episcopal Church was completed (Duncan, 1963). The first recorded Episcopal services held in the Fork conununity were conducted by Bishop Theodore B. Lyman of Raleigh. The service was probably held in the old Pearson house at the Cooleemee Plantation. Later, services were held in the basement of the present house. As attendance increased, services were moved to the old kitchen located behind the Plantation house. Miss Ruth and Miss Agnes Hairston taught the classes using standard Sunday School material. This material was sent to them from friends who lived in Baltimore, Maryland (Hairston, 1991). There were two classes each Sunday. A "white" class was held in the morning and a * 'colored" Sunday School was held in the afternoon. Posters noting the Church seasons and feasts were used in these classes. Mrs. Ruth Hairston colored the posters and they were kept for many years. Sunday School classes at Cooleemee Plantation continued after the Church at Fork was built but were discontinued before World War I (Hairston, 1991). Emphasis was placed on reading at Sunday School during this period. The Bible would be passed to each student who would read one verse aloud (Hairston, 1991). There was a need for a more central meeting place after the black churches were established and Afro- American attendance dwindled. Seeing the need for an expanded Sunday School program. Miss Ruth Hairston -piade an agreement with Mr. A.M. Foster of Fork. She agreed to pay for building a second story to his store for the sum of $300.00. This second story would be used as Sunday School rooms. It was also agreed that if there was no longer a need for the room, Mr. Foster would have the use of the second story and return the $300.00 (Hairston, 1991). It was in this room that Miss Ruth sponsored the "Girl's Friendly Society." The A.M. Foster store was located where Phillip Junior (John) Forrest now has a garden (Hairston, 1991). Mrs. Iva Stewart Young remembers attending Sunday School at Foster's old store building: "I was 5 years old when I went to Sunday School at Fork. We walked (to Fork) with Miss Mae Carter (Mrs. Lindsey Luper) to the store building. There was a door at the right side of the building that opened to the stairs that went up to the classroom. Miss Ruth Hairston was our teacher. She came to Fork driving a horse and buggy from the (Cooleemee) Plantation. The classroom wasn't painted. We sat on benches with no backs. There were benches on both sides of the room. Miss Ruth (Hairston) taught from a book. I don't remember any adults being there - only little children. I don't remember any pictures on the wall. I don't remember the room being heated or having windows. I only remember the room being very long. One year, there was a Christmas tree on one side of the room for us to enjoy" (Young, 1991). 8 Several people living today have fond memories of the "Sunday School upstairs at Foster's Store." Christmas was a special time at the store - classroom as everyone readily recalls the Christmas tree and gifts for all the children. Others remember the room being used when "music makers" came through Fork and played in the room upstairs. The room that Miss Ruth Hairston financed had many uses. It was used as a Sunday School Classroom, a meeting place for the young people and an auditorium (Hairston, 1991). Mrs. Valeria Wyatt recalls the "room upstairs at Foster's store:" "The room upstairs over the store was never finished. We had box suppers up there. The girls would fix a box of food with a couple of pieces of ham or chicken and a slice of cake. We'd put the food in the box and we'd tie it up and put a ribbon and bow on it for decoration. Each girl that went to the box supper would take a box. A man cried over it and it was sold to a young man who was willing to pay the highest price for the box supper. We made money that way. We also had a fiddlers' convention. That's where everyone that made music would get together and make music. Then the bands would take turns playing. There was dancing. We'd do two steppin' and the figure eight. You would buy a ticket at the door to get into the room. Judges were picked and a gift was given to the best fiddler" (Wyatt, 1991). Mrs. Hazel McDaniel Gobble taught school in the Fork community for several years before her marriage to Mr. Harvey Gobble. She taught at the No Creek School and the Hairstons School. The No Creek School was located near the present No Creek Primitive Baptist Church. The Hairston's School was located near the present home of Mr. and Mrs. C.M. Anderson. These schools were one room schools in which seven grades were taught. Mrs. Gobble remembers: "It was customary at the end of school that the children have a commencement program. In the room upstairs, we would have a program of songs and recitations. One year, Harvey Potts and Odell Foster made music for the commencement. People from everywhere came to the program. The schools only had one room so we always came to Fork for the commencement. The room upstairs was larger and had a small stage and benches for people to sit" (Hazel Gobble, 1991). In 1927, Mr, Harvey Gobble took the students on a school outing to see the rock quarry near Woodleaf. He and the teacher loaded all the children on a T-Model Fork truck and took them on the only school outing for the year (Harvey Gobble, 1991), The first recorded baptism by an Episcopalian rector in the Fork community was that of Mrs. G. Sanford (Cora Thompson) Kimmer who was baptized by The Rev. Thomas Lee Trott on October 30, 1904. She was probably baptized in the hall at Cooleemee Plantation (Parish Records, 1991). Mrs. Kimmer was born August 31, 1880 and died August 9, 1975. She made her home next door to the Church and was an active member of the Church of the Ascension. Her husband, Mr. G. Sanford Kimmer, was the first person to be buried in the cemetery at the Church of the Ascension. He died January 27, 1936 (Cemetery Records, 1990). Jfirs/. (Doro/ ^hom^^oyv ^ixmmer- /iu€^ Ihesic^ tA& ^AarcA' (^tAe^ .Ascemm/i-^^r' /?ta/^^^£ar^. ''Jfiis&'&Oixi^''axis^an'Octu^ memAer- ^tAc' &/iarcA/. f&i/HO'coteHe^ .^iciA^ 4. The Laird family (or Lloyd) was baptized May 1, 1905. This service was also probably held at Cooleemee Plantation. Mrs. Mittie Laird (Lloyd) was presented for Confirmation by Rev. Trott on January 25, 1906. Mrs. Cora Kimmer was presented for Confirmation November 14, 1906. The Rt. Rev. Joseph Blount Cheshire, D.D., Bishop of North Carolina officiated at this service (Parish Records, 1991). The Rev. E.A. Osborne held the first public celebration of Holy Communion. The historic Methodist Episcopal Church, South at Fulton was used. The date was Trinity Sunday, June 10, 1906, the two hundreth anniversary of the first celebration in what is now the state of North Carolina. The following persons received the communion: Mrs. Nat Peebles, Miss Julia Peebles, Miss Chaffin, Mrs. Sanford Kimmer, Miss Agnes Hairston, Miss Ruth Hairston and Mr. John Hanes. The communion was also privately administered to Mrs. Fanny C. Hairston and Mr. Peter W. Hairston (Parish Records, 1991). It is believed that services were for a brief time held at Fulton on the second and fourth Sunday afternoons. On June 18, 1906, A. Milton Foster and his wife, Julia A. Foster made a deed to The Rev. Joseph Blount Cheshire, D.D., Chas. E. Johnson and Richard H. Battle, Trustee's for the Protestant Episcopal Church in the Diocese of North Carolina. The deed for $50.00 sold one acre of land on the west side of a public road leading from Fork Church to Bixby (Davie County Register of Deeds, 1906). The idea of building the Church of the Ascension came from Bishop Blount, Misses Agnes and Ruth Hairston. Soon after the land was deeded Church records note the baptisms by The Rev. Thomas L. Trott of Letitia, John Bethinia, Mary Lash, Powell, Nancy, Alice, Frank and Fannie Goolsby. The service took place December 30, 1906 at the Ascension Mission at Fork. The Goolsby family was a black family who lived on the Cooleemee Plantation (Parish Records, 1991). Bishop Joseph Blount Cheshire, of the Diocese of North Carolina consecrated the Ascension Chapel at Fork Church, Davie County, October 15, 1909. The following Clergy were present: Archdeacon E.H. Osborne, The Rev. Henry T. Cocke, The Rev. S.J.M. Brown and The Rev. Thomas L. Trott, Priest in charge. The consecration sermon was preached by The Rev. Cocke, from St. Luke 19:46, 'Tt is written, my house is the house of prayer" (Cheshire, 1909). Bishop Cheshire records in his journal on October 15, 1909, 'T had the pleasure of consecrating the Chapel of the Ascension near Fork village, Davie County, built by the faithful labors of the Misses Hairston of that county." - i f ewge -f.: a- 3: ,* . t/2£^ eay'/i^^Anmc/fv/^Aaio- ^t/i& interwr- a/tAc' &/2zu^/v ^t/i& ^'u:en£ioYi'. M:u/£^ (/V/pop, i/y A^/iJ/^A/S'tAe'a//u€/i^ ca€'mcu^ 6^y Jd/\ ,^ncAiu/£^ i/iy t/i^'pAx>to- c^ cm^ oAd/.m/n/> a/^a/?y a/7^ t/2^ n>o<A sc/^een' a)AiuA A/i& Aterv/^nxH^ed. d^'<>^erie'A2/r2/^p^^ao/d^d A^AiZ/A/^ t/ie^ sancUia/^. d7i€&& A2mp^ ■sil' art/ ^oAreS' oAr/^/ t/iS' cooAl a/~ dt^/ (o/ui/'c/p, fSAt/y tr^rapAiS/ cau/'im^ a/~ ddu/'€/(H2p , ^ n Di-''- The chapel was located on the "Bixby Road" (now known as the Fork-Bixby Road). The one story frame structure faced the dirt road and was painted white. In viewing the earliest known photo of the Church (possibly made around 1909) we note a shingled roof with a simple white cross located above the sanctuary and vestibule. .Shutters protected the windows. The interior of the Church was a simple design, typical of most Episcopal Churches built around the turn of this century. The sanctuary is noted for its intricate woodwork and oak pews. The name "Church of the Ascension " is derived from the story of Christ's ascending into heaven as recorded in the gospel of St. Luke. The Rev. Simeon J.M. Brown served as Pastor of Ascension Church from 1910 until 1919. Rev. Brown entered the ministry late in life, and he remained a Deacon. He traveled about with a horse and buggy and had charge of Fork and two other congregations (Duncan, 1964). His work took him over Davie and Rowan Counties, often over muddy roads and through cold winters. His was a most fruitful ministry. No man who ever served here was more beloved, nor whose ministry was filled with so much love and good works. He had a great concern for the people and he worked to serve the people (Duncan, 1964). cAi/c/ren/ (vtrc't/i£^ c/q^ tAis^ toa&y r-p.. Miss Agnes Hairston was 27 years old and Miss Ruth Hairston was 18 when the two sisters took over from their Mother the housekeeping duties and the oversight of the year and gardens at their home (Hairston, 1986). Miss Agnes became a communicant at the Church of the Ascension after being received from Christ Church in Walnut Cove, North Carolina (Parish Records,1991). Miss Agnes Hairston loved her community and cared for the sick in a most caring manner. The Rev. Kermit Bailey writes: *'Legend has it that Miss Agnes came to my Grandmother's -4--^ ^ \ (Mrs. Betty Bamhardt Garwood) home when the whole family was nearly dead with the flu. She was brought by a _ jf footman who was told to come back in a few days. She brought a basket covered with clean white cloth containing many delicacies for people very, very sick. She fired up the ^ woodstove, rolled up her sleeves and began to boil water. ^ She would use this to scrub the rough, wooden floors. She made broth and spooned it in the mouths of sick children and adults. She nursed the family back to health. All this - .. is remarkable in itself, but when you think of the danger she ^Tze^ a6<Hit' was in herself of catching the flu and dying like many others. W. I suppose in my imagination God delivered her from having ^ ^ /&>. the flu.-(Badey, 1991) ^ Miss Agnes Hairston died March 7, 1914. Her funeral was held ^ ' v, ,/ ® , j 1 t j j ^Ticurslon/ fse/xteuj co<2& tne^ at the Church of the Ascension, the Church she dearly loved and ' faithfully served. She was buried in the Hairston Family Cemetery ?r in Pittsylvania County, Virginia (Parish Records, 1991). MisA' During the pastorate of Rev. Brown, our country became involved secUed in World War I. Many men of our area left their farms and families to become "doughboys,'' fighting in the trenches in western Europe. ^nst/Hfmm£al in- e&taSAsAiq^ A local physican, Dr. Garland Vestal Greene (1890 - 1959) served an.Oared in the Army Medical Corps. Dr. Greene was stationed in Brest, France for two years where he was commander of the American r cr / Evacuation Hospital. There, he treated soldiers exposed to mustard coarte^ ^ gas. He returned home in 1917 and re-established his medical practice W. ddurUar^ in the Fork community (Hubbard, 1990). SdAe. dl2urslon.^/dni^ a6e>at. /poo. Se/rr- ^ ^air&ton. is. at Ais. matAen'sy^^et. Jfins.. ^ann^ Sa/cAaeM ddairston/ (se42tec^ caas. tAe. cAae^/Uer- ^ ^^ac^e. Qiamd SdranAAin. (oaAdare'.. yt^fnes. ^riirstaa. cs. seated A-estde. Aer- m/O-tAer-. ^nstramental io/ estoAdsAa^ anydDpuscodaKDAarcA/at^orA/, Jfdtss. aipnes. died in. /p/4. (^Aoto- coartej^ ^ ^eten ^ d(2urstan^ 0A. ffarAand 'Pestxd •Greene. pM^acticed medeine' in/ tA& ^a/A/ commani^^^a^ ma/^ ^fy.ears/. yC natiae/ (^0aaidsaa/ ^oanty., Q)r-. Greene, ohzs/ O/ Veteran/ ^^add ^ar- ^ ^ya^adaate. ^ di& Jdedical ScdAepe/ ^Hdrypma/, Ate/ seraed as. (doroner- ^jAr- QAaaie. (d&unty.. did. and Acs. co^, .^icid/, Aiad 6 cAuAdren/. Q)n. S'reene. died ^^anaeu^SP, /JSJ. f^Aoto- coarte.^ ffreene. Mr. Peter Hairston served on-the Davie County Draft Board during World War I (Hairston, 1986). Others from the Church of the Ascension who served in the conflict include Mr. Scott Goodman, Mr. Benny Garwood, Mr. Thomas Jefferson Foster, and Mr. Rad Wyatt (Wyatt, 1991). Land for a cemetery was given by Miss Ruth W. Hairston on March 14, 1916. For $1.00, she deeded over one-half an acre to Bishop Joseph Blount Cheshire, Charles E. Johnson and William H. Williamson, Trustees of the North Carolina Diocese of the Episcopal Church. The deed reads "...to be held and used by them as a place of burial for the members and congregation of the Church of the Ascension..." (Davie County Register of Deeds, 1916). On October 3, 1936 Bishop Edwin A. Penniclc consecrated the Ascension cemetery for Christian burials. A certificate located in the narthex of the Church reads "...and we do pronounce and declare the same to be from this time forth set apart from ail unhallowed, worldly and common ages to be the resting place of the dead, until the glorious Resurrection at the last day." Archdeacon William H. Hardin succeeded Rev. Brown as Pastor in 1920. The Rev. D.C. Wilson served the Church from 1921 until 1924 (Parish Records, 1991). While our country was enjoying a period of unprecedented growth and prosperity, the Rectory, located on Church Street in Cooleemee, was built in 1925. This intact one-and-a-half story three bay bungalow serves as rectory for the adjacent Episcopal Church of the Good Shepherd and the Church of the Ascension. Covered in weatherboards and wood shingles, the parsonage features an attached front porch with tapered porch posts, a large gable-roofed center dormer, and side bay windows. Broad side gables frame the double pile plan. At the rear is an enclosed porch and a smaller dormer (Mohoney, 1986). In 1926, The Rev. Norvin Duncan assumed the responsibility of serving the Church as Pastor. Reverend Duncan wrote an excellent book on the history of the Episcopal Church in North Carolina entitled, PICTORIAL HISTORY OF THE EPISCOPAL CHURCH IN NORTH CAROLINA, 1701 - 1964. Mrs. Valeria Wyatt recalls attending Sunday School at the Church in the 1920's "We got a little Sunday School pin-with a one on it - if we didn't miss s j c j more than three Sunday's a year. It had "Episcopal" on it. If you went '^3 another year, you got a little band on the pin. We were proud of that. When I was a child, we studied books called the Catechism-the Ten Command- .A' ;. ments, the Lord's Prayer, the Niciene Creed and many more things. If you memorized everything you got a extra gift of some kind at Christmas" (Wyatt, 1991). rScAoo-l (o/as^ coasy to- r^Aty ao€y: Jfdosy. (joro/ (Da/v?ierty ffreeney Pricey, (Sc/riey S'oeenoy -ffmey ffreency, tS.^. ^t^AAeny cuid .A^n&sy Satt&y tStancd. (S^Aoto- The year 1929 was an awesome year for many. October 29, 1929, is remembered by many as the "day the stock market fell," The effects of the Great Depression were widespread and the people of rural Davie County felt its affects. Fortunately, most local citizens were farmers and were able to provide adequate housong and food for their families. The Rev. C.E.B. Robinson served the Fork community during the Depression years. The Rev. Kermit Bailey recalls the following: "My earliest memory of the Church of the Ascension is serving as acolyte when Mr. C.E.B. Robinson was there. I remember we knocked on the front door with a wood crucifix at the beginning of the service....Mr. C.E.B. Robinson was Uncle Ceb to some....but, we were taught to say Mr. and Mrs. to everyone" (Bailey, 1991). ! sA n rv mm (Sc/ohi^ ^CfuucA/ f^/^J j^Aato^frafrAecl untA' cv co^i^rfTiatcafi/ c/asA- cUy in' io- /'i^fAU' are': S5isAio^ ^snnicA/, ^au/in& SAazaAetA/ JlAi^-er^ ^^uanito/ ^iaitz/ SSaAeS'. SAranA JfAc^^ere', ^'^ucAe' S'aroHHHl (SaeA^^lattZ'jfAi^er^, SAczaAeiA/ ^latAee^e' oneA jfdAu^ ^Au&' ji^Aota^ra^bA/, macA& aAnHit' ^S/j^^atnres'^Ac/ffteo-. ^toAHnsnyv (ri^fAt^ ancA KSuncAc^ iScAaoA iSoA^rinteneAent' (Dicera- ^mctA/ ^(^ir- ri^iAi^ ancA aiAer- memAere' ^tAiey iSuncAc^ dcAaoA. fSAinto-coarte^ ^^^ter- ^ ^Aairstaf^. Our area slowly recovered from the Depression. Life in the Fork community continued in an uneventful manner. The most noteworthy thing is that there is nothing particularity noteworthy to say of this period. We just maintained a steady worship life with considerable interaction. (Bailey, 1991). cAcht^ ^ tAs' ^Ae^rcA/ ^tAe^ ^A.scensi(>fi/ cihos/ ^Aata^/'<^Ae€A oAaal' ^40. ^ciurecA ar€^ tX^. SkA^n^ (cTiK^/^, ^zrrt& 'Greene' (acoA^, 9^^ W^ati> ScAuhz/u^ (^€€ase<^, ^i^^aard 9reen€^9lAAAar€A, 0y*a/iAk^iSkAAny (cA€oea>s-ec^ a^icA 9orzx/ 9Aimmer- (cAecea^ec^. (^9z>eo~ cmzrtm^ ^ JMr€^. ^oarcA ^AuAhAniriA ^reen&J. Mrs. Lucy Foard Greene Hubbard recalls her childhood memories of attending the Church of the Ascencion: "I must have been eleven, at least I was big enough to wield a broom, when Miss Ruth Hairston and I would make our weekly trek to the church every Saturday morning. Miss Ruth would stop at our house and pick me up, and to the church we would go! There, I would sweep and dust all the woodwork and pews, and ^ finally arrange all the hymnals and prayer books very neatly, 5 readying the church for Sunday services. While I was at my j] ^ chores. Miss Ruth was getting all the literature ready for the church X . school classes. When all this had been accomplished Miss Ruth r" - and I would select the music for the services. Our organ was a manual one that had to be pumped by the feet - the harder one pumped the louder the volume. At this time. Miss Ruth had given up playing the organ for services. Then on Sunday, I changed hats - from being a janitor on Saturday to an organist on Sunday. Miss Ruth and I kept this schedule until I left for college in 1940'' (Hubbard, 1991). The 1940's, often called the war years, saw many men from our community serving in the Armed Forces. Those who proudly served include Mr. Peter W. Hairston, Mr. Nelson Hairston, Mr. Clyde Taylor, Mr. Roland Schulte, Mr. Everette McDaniel, Mr. Frank DeParle and Mr. Edward A. Deadmon. In 1942, the status of the Church was changed from Mission to Church. A certificate located in the narthex of the Church reads "...this registration will continue as long as the Church is open daily for prayer and meditation, and its clergy available to all who feel the need for personal guidance." Mr. Peter Wilson Hairston, Sr. died November 14, 1943. His oldest son, Nelson, was serving overseas and was unable to return home for his father's funeral. His youngest son, Peter, came from Fort Hood. Texas. Mr. Hairston had supervised the maintenance and care of Cooleemee Plantation for 36 years. He also served as chairman of the Davie County Board of Education for many years (Hairston, 1991). In recognition of the safe return of her sons, Nelson and Peter, from World War II, Mrs. Margaret Elmer Hairston gave the smaller of the two altar crosses used today (Hairston, 1991). On September 21, 1943, Miss Helen Gertrude Wyatt wed Mr. Phillip Henry Edwards at the Church of the Ascension. The marriage ceremony was conducted by The Rev. C.E.B. Robinson. This is the first recorded wedding ceremony conducted at the Church of the Ascension (Parish Records, 1991). A \M ''I UHI& a/coi^ ^ AeM at' tAc' phntattooy. frAatq^rafiAed i/h Aocated uv tAe^ /ladcaqq^ near- tAi& sfitral stmr€as€'. (&a>to- coartesq. ^Sete/- W. dAatrstarvJ. .4^ Christmas has always been a special time at the Church of the Ascension. A time of tradition, family gathering and reminiscing, our thoughts often turn to children when we think of Christmas. Rev. Kerihit Bailey writes: ' 'I remember going to the Cooleemee Plantation on a Christmas caroling trip. We rode on a wagon load of hay, pulled by Harvey Gobble's Ford tractor. It was cold and we sang carols to the shut-in's and delivered fruit baskets. At the plantation, we had hot chocolate and they actually lighted the live Christmas tree with candles of real fire. There were buckets of water and wet mops on the staircase in case of fire. The feeling I had was that these Sunday School children from the Episcopal Church were the most important children in the whole world right then and nothing was too good for them. We were always treated this way by the Hairstons..." (Bailey, 1991). This Christmas tradition continues today. This custom continues each year as members of the Church of the Ascension enjoy Christmas caroling and delivering fruit baskets to the shut-in's of the Fork community (Taylor, 1991). The Davie Record states on February 12, 1941, that the Episcopal Church at Fork, generously assisted by its many friends, has begun the erection of an addition to the building. This is designed to serve as a class room, choir room and sacristy (Davie Record, 1941). Sc/mmy yC. ^e/micAy co^^med (Aisy ^roi^iny(^46 o^tAey (jAarc/iy^t/ieyJUcenaio/v. umsy dlectoy^. .^fiyto rt^Atya/^: (dAarA&^dT 'WaA" ^r€en&, ffoAAAy, ffoAAd, ffeneyW^atty (cAceas€£^. ^azel&oAAAy, ^a/ertoy cuuA ^isAofr ^^mzicAy. courte^ ^ ^^d^ey Seter- V - N-- The Rev. William Penn Price served as rector at the Ascension Church from 1946 until 1949. During the post-war years, the Fork community saw many changes. Rev. Price remembers his pastorate: "I was there from August 1946 until early fall of 1949. We reported 37 active communicants. I served the Church of the Good Shepherd in Cooleemee along with St. George's in Woodleaf, serving St. George's and Ascension on alternate Sundays. I do remember the faithfulness of such as the Siddens (Sr. and Jr.), the Hairstons, Gobbles, Goodmans, Greenes, Mrs. Kimmer, Mrs. Sanford of Mocksville, the Wyatts and the Baileys who patented Kermit, who was full of vim and vigor" (Price, 1991). - /J47j oMiA cU' (D(>o/e€me& ^cuitatlon' dlatA a/ere' (^n^tr-U'/nental I'/h t/w SAarcA t/t& .Ttscemion/ ad- SAorA. caurt€&^ ^ dtxur&lonj Miss Ruth Hairston died October 7, 1947 and was buried in the Church of the Ascension cemetery beside her brother, Mr. Peter W. Hairston. ' 'Miss Ruth" as she was fondly called, was one of the founders of the Church of the Ascension. Miss Ruth was a gracious lady who spent much time visitng in the community. Rev. Kermit Bailey remembers: "One of the delights of early childhood was Miss Ruth's 1937 Ford. She .sj always left in a cloud of dust, throwing gravel in all directions! She just floored it and dropped her foot off the clutch. She was a holy angel! She would have all the children in Church come up to the front and sing "All \ A-' Things Bright and Beautiful. "She had the boys stand up and read from the earliest age..." (Bailey, 1991). Miss Ruth made her home at Cooleemee Plantation near the Yadkin River with her family. For years there were no doctors nearer than Mocksville and Miss Ruth fitted a small medicine case and often treated sick people on the place generally with calomel or pain killers, sometimes with paragoric or castor oil (Hairston, 1986). Miss Ruth had a library at the Church which included a variety of books. She encouraged all young people in the community to read and welcomed them to use the library at the Church. Since the doors of the Church were never locked, young people were welcome to visit the library at any time convenient for them. Books were "checked out" on the honor system and returned accordingly (Hairston, 1991) V*-. (md tAid^ car-, ca/ucA aKi&d/ddat^tA&^<5S ^oimi^Sfcu/^^r-SW-OO dteo-. d^ermit' (^ Mrd^. Jdar^aret' SAner- ^e&/^ ^mrstofv M^. Q)artcd dlacr&i^ and d'eof^ dixiMnn/u>€r€^^diotn^r<^d£dcU>&a<d€me€^^aMatiOfvA^>r€^ tA&fi/n. .AMfiro€ed(d^'am/tA^foinca€re'^^uo€nytO'tA€^(aAur<A ^tA& j(dC€miony. f^Aata- caante^ ^ W. ^nirstan^ Rev. Price was succeeded by The Rev. Thomas Crockett Ay cock who served from 1950 until 1951. In 1950, the first Country Fair was held. Coordinated by Mrs. Lucy Dortch Hairston, the Country Fair was first held at Cooleemee Plantation. All proceeds from the fair were given to the Church of the Ascension. The late Caesar, Brack and Wade Wyatt formed a band known as "the Wyatt Brothers." The brothers played country and sacred music at the first Country Fair in the hall at Cooleemee Plantation (Hairston, 1991). Judge Hairston recalls an event of the Country Fair: "Rev. Kermit Bailey was a lad of 14 or 15 years of age when we had the Country Fair. He found a fringed surry in an old tobacco barn and brought it to the fair. For a small fee, children attending the fair were taken for rides by Kermit" (Hairston 1991). There were several booths and exhibits at the fair. There was a fishing booth and a pet show for children and a fortune telling booth for the teenagers. The late Jo Cooley of Mocksville read fortunes and offered her insight into the future (Winston-Salem Journal, 1953). Members of the congregation and neighbors made items for sale. Wooden hobby horses, toy cars large enough for a child to ride and craft items were sold. The women of the church and community made quilts, pickles, cakes, aprons, dish towels and other items to be sold at a bazaar (Winson-Salem Journal, 1953). In 1953, two new attractions were added at the fair, "The Old Davie Exhibit" and an exhibit of old and new silver. The Rev. Douglas Rights, James A. Gray, Jr. and Frank Horton served as judges to award a heritage table for the most interesting single item entered in the exhibit. The silver display included items owned by the Hairston family and two spoons belonging to Mrs. C.T. Leinbach of Winston-Salem which were made in the early 1800's. Twelve pieces of silver from the Silver Museum of Samuel Kirk and Son, Inc. of Baltimore, Maryland were also displayed (Winston-Salem Journal, 1953). Miss Mary Heitman, former Davie County Historian, Miss Florence Mackie, Davie Home Demonstration Director, and Mrs. Odell Hendrix were in charge of "The Old Davie Exhibit" consisting of old documents and papers. One of the most popular features of the Country Fair was the turtle race. The turtles were examined by a local veterinarian and Davie County Sheriff Alex G. Tucker, fired the signal for the races to begin. The turtle race was held on a terrace which was renamed "Terrapin Downs." The fair was a community event; everyone in the Fork area was encouraged to participate (Winston- Salem Journal, 1953). rector- ^ until Q)uru^ ^uutora^c^, Jjj tlc'^zrisA ^cusc'wets'luilt. jtdr-. ^tolerso/pand ^ Its' uh/&, lud S c/uldeny. J f^doto- courtesy jfdr-. ctnd XuH/e^i The ordination of a new Episcopalian Priest and the groundbreaking ceremony for a recreation center and Parish House were held Tuesday, June 9, 1953, at the Church of the Ascension. The Rt. Rev. Edwin A. Penick of Raleigh, Bishop of the Diocese of North Carolina, officiated at the ordination of Lemuel K. Roberson at the 11 a.m. service. He conducted the groundbreaking ceremony at 12:30 p.m. (Winston- Salem Journal, 1953). The Rev. Lemuel G. Roberson recalls his ordination: 'T was ordained to the priesthood at the Church of the Ascension on June 9, 1953. Following the ordination service a reception was held at Cooleemee •'7/ Plantation. The Hairston family were gracious hosts that day and the Church •v.*' o women provided excellent food for many visiting clergy, both Bishop Baker . and Bishop Penick as well as the congregation" (Roberson, 1991). S^'hese'ministers tAc' in/ S'SisAo^ ScAmn/ ^ennicA ami ^isAo^ ^zcAozhI ^aA£nalso-^>w^tic^^at€zlm/tAi& sertHce/. courtesy ^ ^Uizel ^oAAA^ 1 t-nif'" mm The groundbreaking ceremony began a construction project for the Parish House for the Church of the Ascension. The project began in 1952 as a community venture with workmen of several denominations donating their services in preparing materials for the building (Winston-Salem Journal, 1953). Mr. Harvey Gobble recalls the building of the Parish House: "The Hairston's donated the timber for the building and the people of the Church, including the preacher, went to the woods and cut the timber. We used a cross-cut saw. We did not have a chain saw. The timber was dressed at a saw mill. We did not borrow any money to build the addition. Everyone volunteered in building the Parish House. Robie Jarvis, Jim Rattz, Ceasar Wyatt, myself and several others built the addition to the Church. Odeli Foster built the rock fire place in the Parish House. Everyone worked together. We had lots of help" (Harvey Gobble, 1991). The Rev. John Athar Zunes began his pastorate on Sunday, June 11, 1955 and served the Church until March 1958. Fourteen Communicants were added to the Parish Records during his tenure (Parish Records, 1991). An handmade pall was given to the Church by Mrs Juanita Boles in memory of her mother, Mrs Prudence Rattz. The pall was made by Mrs. Marjorie Wagner of Cooleemee. The pall is of white brocade material and has a red cross embroidered in the center. Prior to this donation, the Church of the Ascension borrowed the pall from the Church of the Good Shepherd when needed (Sidden 1991). i -vi m> Walter R, and Ethel Patterson gave the Church a lot southwest of the present cemetery for $1.00. This deed was made May 17, 1956, between Mr. and Mrs. Patterson and The Right Rev. Edward A. Pennick, Bishop of the Diocese of North Carolina, and J.C.B. Eringhaus and William H. Ruffln, Trustees of the Diocese of North Carolina (Davie County Register of Deeds, 1956). The Rev. Wallace Hedrick Conrad came to serve the Church in 1958. Rev. Conrad came to Fork from Greensboro and died of leukemia on April 2, 1960, while serving the Church. A native of Davidson County, Rev. Conrad enjoyed working with the young children, (Taylor, 1991). In 1959, the Church of the Ascension celebrated its 50th anniversary. Bishop Richard Baker in his sermon recalled the first Christian Church at Jerusalem, pointing out that "when it was weakest it was strongest in that it sent its members into the world to proclaim the faith." The Bishop said, "what has happened here cannot be measured in statistics. People who worshipped here have gone forth to translate their Christian convictions into living proof that Christianity lives!" (Davie County Enterprise-Record, 1959). Jlir-. and JdrA'. \Scott' '^oodnan/ made- tAe^/u>me'in/tAc'(jommum^. jtdn-. Goodman/ u>as/ a/'WorAd^ar-^^etenan/. courtesy of' Jfdn. and ^A& dteaerend Q)aam&/ dpiden seraeda£/'^.ecix)i^ ftAo (jAarcA/ (f tAe/ yt&censinn/^fonv untd (pdS. Q)uri/^ tAi& time^, Ae/ a/&a- S€no€d dTie/ (jAaroAy tAe/ dood tSA^Aerd in/ (joedeemee/. f^Ax>to- coante^ dditeAel and ^^aanita/ SHe/nir^. Following the death of Rev. Conrad, The Rev. Down Spitler, Jr., began his work at Fork in 1961 and served until 1965 (Parish Records, 1991). The Church was saddened on July 5, 1963, by the death of Randy Sidden, son of S.B. and Lillian Allen Sidden. Randy died as the result of an automobile-bicycle accident. He was a 7th grade student at Shady Grove Elementary School in Advance. ' cAi/c^'en' ^AurcA ^<t/i& yiscen&ion'a^€r€/^Ax^to^^ra^^A^^A a/i/ cP, (^6^. rm/x: ?, QBofimC' ^xuiser-, jfAeAznie' JAAcA/i/ ^rteAA. S'BacA/rcw-: ^/in& ^Ixu/Aer-, tSAerri' Satts^ SamAar<A>, jfAarA/ SaUs/, ^erri^ jW/Aer-, and S/ur/^ rScdden/Sa^d&. (SAxxto-coarte^^ Jfldc/ied and ^^aanito/ SA/emir^ Sn^c/in^j^K^sed/ar-diiS'fi/iato-an/ iSundc^, yiu^fus^ (^6^. ^laax /.' jfdante^ ^a^Aar-, dAir^ didcAn/ Sq/d^ dtaw- ^oAxi/^ ^^one&', JfAona^ duHce^xH>d, .^ndxy ^ait^ dtaax S: Xdzel ffoAAA, dAnn/ ^aUs^, ^renda- ^ecA/ dlxHO-A: ^teaerend^idmit'GSad^ and doaJon/ ^cxUs^. f&iota- courte^y d^dddc/ied and dAemin^ On All Saint's Day, November 1, 1964, Rev. Spitler dedicated new memorial Church windows in the Sanctuary. These beautiful windows were given in memory of the following loved ones: Randall Dale Sidden, Margaret Elmer George Hairston, Lemuel Hege Davis, G. Sanford Kimmer, and in honor of Mrs. Cora Kimmer (Parish Records, 1991). The Church altar hangings, or paramounts, are handmade and represent the four seasons of the Christian year: Advent, Lent, Pentecost and Kingdomtide. These hangings were made at the home of Mrs. Hazel Gobble with the help of Mrs. Maggie Schulte, Mrs. Lillian Sidden and the late Mrs. Frankie Sidden, Mrs. Lucille Greene and Mrs. Biddie Davis Goodman. Mrs. Schulte embroidered the Christian emblems on each paramount (Shulte, 1991). During the 1960's, Mr. Joe Swicegood coordinated the refinishing of the Church pews. Kneelers were added to the pews at this time., , ^ A joint Thanksgiving Service was held at the Church of the Ascension on Thanksgiving, November 26, 1964, at 10 a.m. with the congregation of the Fulton Methodist Church. Rev. Billy Clinard was Guest Speaker. Rev. Spitler was celebrant at the Service of Mornfng Prayer and Holy Communion (Parish Records, 1991). i n * tSenior- Q)c^ i/i/ .^^to-r^At: ^£[ro€^&a66/e^, .j(^ne&' fc/eceme^, (doto/ ^Smmer^ fclecea^'ec^, '^A^O/lter- xStxmctA (c/eceasec^, Kftanal tScc/c/en' (c/eceasec^ and .^id/Ae/ffr€en& (decea&e^. fSAato- courte^ jfiitcAed and ^dmito/ S^/emir^ ^Ais^fiAoiq^ra^d/ ams^ macd Ae^yrc' an>rdu^ serv^ ao/ <P, ^6^. ^eaturtd cn/ tA& AacA^froand are^ .ytaa/ooy ^ad^ and Smde&^ad^. syUso-jiuciiiredare' to- ri^dq) fd.SS. J'idden/, dlnro^ S'oAAd, J^dcAed ^^min^. (^Aoto- coarte^ ^AldcAed and ^^aanita^ ^/emin^ The Rev. J. Grafton Cockrell, a native of Ophelia, Virginia assumed duties as Rector of the Church of the Ascension in June 1965. He served until March 1967. During his pastorate, our nation became involved in the Vietnam War. There was much conflict in our nation during this time. Rev. Cockrell moved to Raleigh to assume duties at St. Mark's Church when he left Fork (Cooleemee Journal, 1967). For nine years, The Rev. Dan McCaskill served as Rector at Fork. His pastorate begain in 1967 and ended in 1977. On November 1, 1970, All Saints Sunday, a new pulpit lectern was dedicated in memory of Mrs. Agnes Speight Sanford. Mrs. Sanford was a member of the Church of the Ascension and died October 17, 1969. She was the widow of Mr. John Sanford and a faithful member of the Episcopal Church. She made her home in Mocksville (Parish Records, 1991). The Rev. Daniel W. McCaskill recalls his pastorate: "The nine years of serving our Lord at Ascension Church were some of the happiest in my ministry. This was due to the kindest and generosity of everyone... It was always fun to visit with Lucille Greene, Frankie Sidden, Tv" Virginia DeParle and Biddie Goodman. We enjoyed getting together and .x|:' visiting in the community... I learned much about the history of the Church and Davie County by visiting Walter and Agnes Stancil and Mrs. Cora Kimmer... I remember the dedication of Wesley Baity and S.B. Sidden to the Church. Lillian Sidden was a dedicated member of the Altar Guild" (McCaskill, 1991). cixi&a/Jui£^^mem/^^tAe'<Sfi6Sco^al&AarcA. Aus/kuu//, c&edin^^SS. tScui^>^c/cedir2/(p^. amrte^/y ^'ticAarclJamuel (mdSBar/Kirw yOi/i/ ^^ones^ a>€r€^ marrie/:liSunc^c^, /7} {P7-^ cU/ tAe^ ^AarcA ^tAc' Tl&cemiofi/ ^ ^lech. WanielJfdc&asAlM^^ir- JfAante^ ^a^/ar- J^HirtA^wf?/ tAe- Ae^, ne^^Aeio- ^tA& AricA, serv€4A as/ &/hic^/^. JIAAa' coos' ^^uoeo'CO/marrtq^ ^ Aer-ArotAer-, jfAA. ^ud ^!^<m6S'^fitr-rt^A^. JfirS'. ^^omeS'c/ieclQAecemAer^ 24, /p<96^. ^Ac' fames'' Aao€' (mo- cAcAAe/c/, Bessie'and ^ncAz/. f^Aota-coorte^^JfArS'. jfAar^ ^tose' ^^q^nerj. The Episcopal Young Churchmen of the Ascension Church gave two flags in honor of Juanita Fleming in 1972. These flags, the United States flag and the flag of the Episcopal Church, are used today. On December 24, 1975, Mrs. Lucille Peebles Greene, widow of Dr. Garland Vestal Greene, died at the Moravian Home in Winston Salem. An active member of the Episcopal Church, Mrs. Greene was a graduate of Weaverville College and was active in civic and community affairs. Dr. and Mrs. G.V. Greene are buried in the Church cemetery (Davie County Enterprise-Record, 1975). jWssy. ^a//&See/^/e^S'r€en&, uKi£y i/v t/i& ytc/aance' commam^^ (^Q)cmie' (jaunty.' arv (pO/, tA&chu^Ater-ofW.Q). j(/6€^tw ^ ^y/'cu/iuUe' of sA&aHi£y(m^acta>€^me/?i6€r' oft/i&&uo'c/i^ft/i&Jticension'. c/cecl Q)ecem/>eo^ 24, (p7^- V'. The Canon Christopher (Chris) Nichols became pastor of the Church in 1978 and served until 1986. Canon Nichols was a retired minister who made his home in Winston Salem. In 1978, the first Thanksgiving Eve Service with the Fulton United Methodist Church was held. Rev. Tony J. Jordan was serving as the Pastor of Fulton Church. Following the service, an hour of fellowship was held in the Parish House. This annual service continues to held; the place of the service is alternated yearly between the two churches (Parish Records, 1991). Also in 1978, the Church completed the addition of two Sunday School Classrooms on the front of the Parish House. These rooms are used by the children. A plaque on the doors to these classrooms note that these rooms are given in memory of Scott and Biddie Davis Goodman. The Goodman estate provided for the central air-conditioning of the church (Taylor, 1991). Mrs. Goodman diedJanuary 1, 1972 (Cemetery Records, 1990). Mr. Goodman died July 5, 1974. Carvings of sacred symbols at the top.of the reredos behind the altar of the Church were dedicated as a memorial to Dr. Garland V. Greene and his wife. Lucille P. Greene on Sunday, December 21, 1980. The memorial was given by the Greene's children Mrs. Lucy Foard Hubbard, Mrs. Edrie Brunt, Mr. Gene Harris Greene, Mrs." Carmen Price and Mr. Bob'Greene (Davie County Enterprise-Record, 1980). Mr. George Ryan Hairston did the woodcarvings in solid oak to top the reredos, an ornamental structure behind the altar. Symbols on the side panels are *'alpha" and "omega," the first and last letters of the Greek alphabet signifying the beginning and the end. The center panel depicts a cross and crown, called the suffering cross, symbolizing the Passion of Christ (Davie County Enterprise-Record, 1980). ^Ae- a^:cu^ railums^ caraecland des-^ned ^ lacaKora^smen'&eor^ dSzirslon/in/. ^Ais^ leau^ul a><x>da><>rA/axz&'^^fiatn/in/memoi^ dloadand HI. fyfUcAe^ iScAidte/ ^ Ai&^imi^ and^^iends^. ddr-. dcAnlt&ciKis^an/aci:ia€^m€nzA€n^tAe^(D/uircA/^die^.A&cen&ian/ andsera€da^a/.^^dteader-. f&iotq^ri^di&coarte^^Jflrs^. 'ScAa/tC'. Also, on December 21, 1980, Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Gobble, their son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Gobble, renewed their wedding vows in celebration of their 50th and 25th wedding anniversaries (Davie County Enterprise-Record, 1980). The Rev. Edwin P. Bailey assumed duties as Pastor of the Church on September 4, 1988. He and wife Ann make their home in Cooleemee. Mr. Bailey serves both the Church of the Ascension and the Church of the Good Shepherd in Cooleemee. The Church of the Ascension has been fortunate throughout its history to have had dedicated, accomplished musicians. Organists have included Miss Ruth Hairston, Lucy Foard Greene Hubbard, Carmen Greene Price, Brenda Potts Beck, Sarah Robinson, Linda Potts Baity, Shirby Sidden Eagle, Melanie Sidden Grubb and Jacque Krause. Miss Ola Brown, daughter of The Rev. Simeon J.M. Brown, played weekly while her father served as rector. Past Sunday School teachers have included Mona Swicegood, Lillian Sidden, Avalon Potts, Juanita Fleming, Lucille Potts. S.B. Sidden, and Wesley Baity, Juanita Fleming, Jacque Krause, Debbie Furches, Kim Potts, Johnny Jones, and Monte Taylor have served as youth leaders. - n ^ if- W- •K4t3^ IKSSllli ':^i (Dammumcant&'andfiHenc^aft/i&yt&C€/i£i<>fi/(DAur€/ty(m^<Sa&ter-/^f. *«■ The Lay Reader has a special role during weekly worship services. The Lay Reader reads the fi rst and second lessons as well as administers the chalice during Holy Communion. Our Lay Readers have included S.B. Sidden, Avalon Potts. The Rev. Kerniit Bailey, Monte Taylor, Ted Gumming, Marianna Stoner and the late Roland Schulte. The Rev. Kermit Bailey was an unlicensed Lay Reader at age 16. This is a formal title and the Lay Reader is recognized by the Bishop. A Lay Reader is not licensed to preside at anything other than Morning Prayer. Judge Peter W. Hairston, S.B. Sidden and the late Roland Schulte have been licensed Lay Readers. The Rev. Kermit Bailey "filled-in" frequently at Fork when there was no rector serving the Church. Today, Rev. Bailey works with the homeless in Greensboro and is Deacon of St. Timothy's Episcopal Church near Reidsville, North Carolina. He and his wife Joyce have two children and make their home in Greensboro. In 1990 and 1991, Mr. Hugh Stillman gave new stoles, improved the lighting in the sanctuary, and provided cushions for the pews. These gift were given in memory of his wife, Mrs. Elizabeth Stillman. Mr. Stillman now resides in Decatur, Georgia. Ted and Patty Gumming donated an American fl^g^and flag pole in 1990 before moving to Paris, France. , ■: ; w . .. I v', 1 -Sr [ii; ii pM hB ■■■^ 'T^l ^Ae' Gon^re^atiofi/ tA& &AiercA/ ^ tAe/ ^Ascendiofi/, Sa&ter- courte^ On Palm Sunday, March 24, 1991, ten oak sconces were dedicated in memory of Mr. David Little. This gift was given by his wife, Mrs. Aleene Little. The sconces are placed on the walls throughout the sanctuary. 1'"'^ V Current'memAers^oftA^^est^incAic^y^^int'Jf^alAewson/, ScAm/t JkhrianmoJhffiery Secretoj^; .Amzh/v^otts^, Q}e66ie^ ^urcAe&'i ^reasierer-; 'JPes/e^ J^ontC' ^cufor-. ^e/uor- '^^a/^<Ae/is^oftAe'^A£i/s::A'Auoe'UtcAuie<A..^xy<tA>fi/^^>tt&'i ^uAcAs/i/ and ^^rau&& (^qn/ar-, {39^J- SacA/^j/^ar-, (D(>f?irnunica/its-' u/iarcA/ ^tAe- ytAcerhuafv, o/ /urnie^-amAed Sa&ter- Ar€aA^l'. ^/iC' /?ieal, ^r^ared tAe' me/i' <^tA& &/iarcA, serthed in/ tAey ^^rcsA/ ^aa&e/. ^7i££ey^Aatc^r<dAs/ catre/ madey in/ f^Aoio- courtesy odQ)n. and Xomer- ^adrio/ W^atty ^tAey ^oM/ &ammum^ isy th^ cdckdi/ cammunicantyi^tAc/^Aarc/v^die/.Ascension/. '"Adissydlea/"attended c/umcA/ at ^ostet-'s/ store/.l^^^ tAc/ &AurcA/ of tAt .Ascension/ uhxs/ Audty. i^Aotee annte^ ^Mrs/. "PaAeria/Ade^at^ , n EPILOGUE The Church of the Ascension appreciates the efforts of all involved in the research, writing, and typing of our church history. We are especially thankful to Mr. David Joyner for his enthusiastic approach to the entire process of bringing this history together. As we move into the last decade of the twentieth century, we at the church of the Ascension are extremely proud of our rich history. We are deeply indebted to each and every one of our ministers who have served faithfully over the years and to others who have served as supply priests and lay readers. We are deeply grateful to our members who have taken leadership roles to achieve specific goals, and to others who performed good deeds in the name of the church and community and sought no recognition. While we enjoy this time of reviewing our history, I challenge each member of the Church of the Ascension to continue to dedicate themselves to ensure the growth of our church in many ways into the next century. Working together, this church can continue growing to meet the needs of the Fork community, as well as all of Davie County and surrounding areas. Monte L. Taylor, Senior Warden - --J .s"j References Archives of the North Carolina Episcopal Diocese, (January 31, 1991). Personal Communication. **At Church of Good Shepherd," COOLEEMEE JOURNAL, July 15, 1965. Bailey, Rev. Kermit, (January 31, 1991) unpublished letter to David Joyner. Brawley, James S., (1953) THE ROWAN STORY 1753-1953, A NARRATIVE HISTORY OF ROWAN COUNTY, N.C., Salisbury, N.C., Rowan Printing Company. CANONICAL CHURCH REGISTER FOR MISSIONS, (referred to as Parish Records), compiled with reference to The Canons of the Church in the United States of America, 1906 to present. ''Church of Ascension to Dedicate Memorial, December 21," DA VIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE- RECORD, December 11, 1980 Davie County Register of Deeds, Mocksville, N.C., Book 19, Page 561; Book 23, Page 169 and Book 57, Page 219. DAVIE RECORD, 1935, 1941, various clippings. Duncan, Rev. Norvin, (1964) PICTORIAL HISTORY OF THE EPISCOPAL CHURCH IN NORTH CAROLINA, 1701-1964, 12 Von Ruck Court, Asheville, N.C. ENTERPRISE-RECORD, 1933, clipping. "FORK CHURCH OF ASCENSION OBSERVES 50TH ANNIVERSAARY," DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE-RECORD, October 15, 1959. Gobble, Harvey, (March 8, 1991) Personal Communication. Gobble, Hazel M., (March 8, 1991) Personal Communication. Hairston, Peter W., (1986) THE COOLEEMEE PLANTATION AND ITS PEOPLE, History Division, Hunter Publishing Company, Winston-Salem, N.C. Hairston, Peter W., (January 28, 1991) Personal Communication. Heitman, Mary, date note recorded, Flossie Martin Collection, History Room, Davie County Public Library, Mocksville, N.C ^ Hubbard, Lucy Foard G., (March 23, 1991) Personal Communication. Hubbard, Lucy Foard G., (March 1991) unpublished letter to David Joyner. Leary, Agnes, S., Personal Communications. \.<o -vr A-- 34 3"1 Martin Gofflection, compiled by Miss Flossie Martin, History Room of the Davie County Public Library. Martin, Thomas L., (1956) CHURCHES OF DAVIE COUNTY, NORTH CAROLINA. McCubbins, Mamie J., The McCubbins Collection, History Room, Rowan County Public Library, Salisbury, N.C. Mohney, Kirk F., (1986) THE HISTORIC ARCHITECTURE OF DAVIE COUNTY, NORTH CAROLINA, Davie County Historial and Genealogical Society, Winston Printing Company, Winston Salem, N.C. Price, Rev. William P., (March 11, 1991) unpublished letter to David Joyner. * *Priest to be Ordained in Davie at Church's Ground Breaking, "WINSTON SALEM JOURNAL, June 3, 1953. "Priest Will Leave Church on September 24," COOLEEMEE JOURNAL, September 14, 1967. Roberson, Rev. Lemuel, (March 12, 1991) unpublished letter to David Joyner. Rosenthal, Patricia (1986) PARISH PROFILE OF THE CHURCH OF THE ASCENSION, 1986, unpublished. Rosenthal, Patricia, (1991) Personal Communications. ROWAN COUNTY MEDICAL SOCIETY, ROWAN AND DAVIE COUNTIES: STORY OF MEDICINE 1753-1976. Salisbury, N.C., Salisbury Printing Company. Rumple, Jethro, (1916) HISTORY OF ROWAN COUNTY, NORTH CAROLINA, Charlotte, North Carolina. Schulte, Maggie, (March 10, 1991) Personal Communication. Sidden, Lillian A., (March 9, 1991) Personal Communication. Taylor, Monte L., (March 25, 1991 and others) Personal Communications. Trotman, Elizabeth, (1953) "Davie Citizens Busy Planning Country Fair." WINSTON-SALEM JOURNAL, September 20, 1953. WaU, James W., (1969) HISTORY OF DAVBB COUNTY IN THE FORKS OF THE YADKIN RIVER, Davie County Historical Publishing Company, Mocksville, N.C. Wyatt, Valeria G., (February 26, 1991) Personal Communication. Young, Iva S., (January 25, 1991) Personal Communication. 35 RECTORS Episcopal Church of the Ascension Fork, North Carolina Names Ministry Began Ministry Ended Thomas Lee Trott* Simeon J.M. Brown* Archdeacon William H. Hardin* Joseph D.C. Wilson* Norvin Cain Duncan* C.E.B. Robinson* William Penn Price Thomas Crockett Aycock Jr. Lemuel G. Roberson John Athar Zunes William Hedrick Conrad* Downs C. Spitler Jr. Grafton Cockrell Daniel McCaskill Canon Christopher Nichols Edwin P. Bailey (Ned) 1906 1910 1920 1921 1926 1931 1946 9-23-50 6-25-52 6-11-55 6- -58 7-30-61 6- -65 6-02-68 9-10-78 9-04-88 1910 1919 1921 1924 1930 1945 1949 11-18-51 12-01-54 03-01-58 09-02-60 04- -65 03- -67 06-12-77 12-28-86 Present * Denotes deceased Rectors Copied from THE CANONICAL CHURCH REGISTER FOR MISSIONS (Parish Records) V- 36 41 BAPTISMS NAME DATE MINISTER Mittie Laird (Lloyd) Sarah Blanche Laird Fredick Milton Laird Flora Eliza Laird Carl Rufus Laird Ella Mae Laird Til let Alexauider Laird Thomas Trott Laird Claire Amanda Laird Cora Kimmer Wilma Agnes Kimmer Letitia Goolsby John Goolsby Bethinia Goolsby Mary Lash Goolsby Powell Goolsby Nancy Goolsby Alice Goolsby Frank Goolsby Fanny Goolsby Winifred Martha Laird Rosa Jane Myers Lily Rosina Laird Mittie Kathleen Weaver Nannie Elizabeth. Kimmer Carrie Belle Bailey Luella (?) Williams Annie Belle Potts Myers Thomas Tarmay Kimmer Peter Wilspn Hairstpn Jean Sanford Kimmer Nelson George Hairston Melva Roberta Jenkins Annie M. Bailey JessiP Elizabeth Livengood Rad Odell Livengood James Philip Livengood William Alexander Livengood Mabe1 Daphne L ivengood Annie Beatrice Livengood Dorothy Creola Livengood James Franklin Garwood Richard Foster Wilmer Agnes Kimmer Frankie Hoyle Charles Lloyd Jesse Vasco Jenkins Lucy Foard Greene Gene Harris Greene Wiley Sanford Potts 1905 1905 1905 1905 1905 1905 1905 1905 1905 1904 1906 1908 1906 1906 1906 1906 1906 1906 1906 1906 1908 1908 1911 1911 1911 1911 1911 1912 1913 1913 1913 1917 1917 1917 1918 1918 1918 1918 1918 1918 1918 1920 1920 1920 1921 1921 1921 1925 1927 1927 Thomas Lee Trott Thomas Lee Trott Thomas Lee Trott Thomas Lee Trott Thomas Lee Trott Thomas Lee Trott Thomas Lee Trott Thomas Lee Trott Thomas Lee Trott Thomas Lee Trott Thomas Lee Trott Thomas Lee Trott Thomas Lee Trott Thomas Lee Trott Thomas Lee Trott Thomas Lee Trott Thomas Lee Trott Thomas Lee Trott Thomas Lee Trott Thomas Lee Trott Bishop Blount Cheshire Thomas Lee Trott Simeon J.M. Brown Simeon J.M. Brown Simeon J.M. Brown Simeon J.M.' Brown Simeon J.M. Brown Simeon J.M. Brown Simeon J.M. Brown Simeon J.M. Brown William H.' Hardin Simeon J.M. Brown Simeon J.M. Browri Simeon J.M. Brown Simeon' J.M. Brown ^ Simeon J.M. Brown Simeon J.M. Brown Simeon J.M. Bro\m Simeon J.M. BroWn Simeon J.M. Brown Simeon J.M. Brown Archdeacon William H. Archdeacon William H. Thomas Lee Trott Thomas Lee' Trott Thomas Lee Trott Joseph D.C. Wilson Edwin A. Penick Edwin A. Penick Edwin A. Penick H <5;' ardin Hardin 37 hx Carline Lloyd Walter Charles Lloyd Billie Thomas Lloyd Worth Heywood Potts IIa Barnes Garland Vestal Greene Joan Myers Robert Lee Jones Wilbur Avalon Potts Betty Carol Potts Martha Elisabeth Lanier Shirley Byerly Bidden, Jr. Annie Lee Davis Carman Alberta Greene Hoelen Holt Potts Evelyn Ratts Mary Elizabeth Rattz Lillian Juanita Rattz Ada El izabeth Mb^'ers Henry Conrad Myers Mary Elisabeth Ratledge Helen Gertrude Wyatt William Davis Poole Frank Brovm Myers Edrie Greene Doris Emily Wyatt Virginia Hoyle DeParle James Anderson Hendrix Walter Ralph Hoyle Shirley Byerly Sidden Beverly Corrin Potts Charles Thornton Hupp Jerry Lee Gobble Lewis Gene Wyatt Judy Ann Hendrix Martha Patton Hairston Kermit' Marshall Bailey Glenda.v Franc is Bailey Samuel Odell Hendrix Lewis: Ceasar Wyatt Peter Wilson Hairston, Jr. George^Ryan Hairston Hazel Louise Franks Hancy Carolyn Boger Robert Shapard Hupp Susan .Marie Edwards Sal ly Elizabeth Edwards Lemuel Hege Davis Donna Belle Little Sylvia Diane Little Leonard Worth Little, Jr. Ruth Victoria Franks Linda Kay Jones Stephen Phillips Leary Pamela Sanford Leary Johnny Wesley Jones, Jr. 1930 1930 1930 1930 1930 1931 1931 1931 1932 1932 1932 1933 1934 1935 1937 1937 1937 1937 1937 1937 1937 1937 1937 1938 1938 1940 1941 1941 1942 1942 1942 1945 1945 1945 1945 1947 1948 1948 1948 1948 1951 1948 1952 1952 1953 1953 1953 1953 1954 1954 1954 1954 1954 1954 1954 1954 Norvin Cain Duncan Norvin Cain Duncan Norvin Cain Duncan Norvin Cain Duncan Norvin Cain Duncan Norvin Cain Duncan Norvin Cain Duncgui Norvin Cain Duncan C.E.B. Robinson C.E.B. Robinson C.E.B. Robinson C.E.B. Robinson C.E.B. Robinson C.E.B. Robinson C.E.B. Robinson C.E.B. Robinson C.E.B. Robinson C.E.B. Robinson C.E.B. Robinson C.E.B. Robinson C.E.B. Robinson C.E.B. Robinson C.E.B. Robinson C.E.B. Robinson C.E.B. Robinson C.E.B. Robinson C.E.B. Robinson C.E.B. Robinson C.E.B. Robinson C.E.B. Robinson C.E.B. Robinson C.E.B. Robinson C.E.B. Robinson C.E.B. Robinson C.E.B. Robinson William Penn Price William Penn Price William Penn Price William Penn Price William Penn Price William Penn Price San Francisco Cathedral Ralph H. Kimball Ralph H. Kimball Lemuel G. Roberson Lemuel G. Roberson Lemuel G. Roberson Lemuel G. Roberson Lemuel G. Roberson Lemuel G. Roberson Lemuel 6. Roberson Lemuel G. Roberson Lemuel G. Roberson Lemuel G. Roberson Lemuel G. Roberson Lemuel G. Roberson o § C: CO O Cj S . O 38 Rosa Lee Taylor Barbara' Ann Jones Monte Lynn Taylor Amelia Anne Fleming David Aubrey Fleming Terri Dawn Taylor Joe Russell Wilson Alfred Clarke Wilson James Carl Bailey Samuel Garwood Bailey Geofrey Lewis Gobble Emma Lisa Bailey Brenda Jean Potts Linda Kay Potts Alvin Sanford Potts Richard Patrick Hauser Bonnie Sue^ Hauser Randall Craig Hauser Dianna Lynn Hauser Rayford R. Brannon Judith Lynn Brannon Rita Louise Beaver Mark Beaver Kelly Lynne Price Sherri Lynn Potts Terri Lee Potts Mark Avalon Potts Maria Allen Bidden Allison Lorraine Hauser James Clyde Taylor William Tracy Beck Randall Dale Sidden Shirby Denise Sidden Melanie Rene Sidden Sharon Lanette Swicegood Regina Darlene Swicegood Margaret Susein Mock Atchley Lucille Frances Midkiff Alvin Sanford Potts, II Shannon Michiel Funderburk Andra Geraldine Funderburk Richard Samuel James Bessie Ann James Tommy Lindsey Beck Timothy Dalyn Potts Leslie Ann Baity David Scott Baity James Clement Ratts Francis Louise Atchley Linda Faye James Kimberly Potts Alan HalIon William L. Grimes Mitiz Lynn Jones Buffy Denise Beck Charles Kevin Hendrix 1956 1956 1956 1958 1958 1958 1959 1959 1959 1959 1960 1961 1961 1961 1961 1961 1961 1961 1961 1963 1964 1965 1965 1966 1966 1961 1961 1961 1969 1969 1970 1970 1970 1971 1971 1972 1974 1974 1974 1975 1976 1976 1978 1978 1979 1979 1979 1981 1981 John A. John A. John A. John A. John A. William H. William H. William H. William H. William H. William H. John N. Downs C. Downs C. Downs C. Downs C. Downs C. Downs C. Downs C. Downs C. Downs C. Downs C. Downs C. Downs C. Downs C. Downs C. Downs C. Downs C. Zunes Zunes Zunes Zunes Zunes Conrad Conrad Conrad Conrad Conrad Conrad McAllister Spitler, Jr. Spitler, Jr. Spitler, Jr. Spitler, Jr. Spitler, Jr. Spitler, Jr. Spitler, Jr. Spitler, Jr. Spitler, Jr. Spitler, Jr. Spitler, Jr. Spitler, Jr. Spitler, Jr. Spitler, Jr. Spitler, Jr. Spitler, Jr. J. Grafton Cockrell J. Grafton Cockrell .J. Grafton Cockrell John M. McAllister John M. McAlli.ster John M. McAllister Daniel W. McCaskil Daniel W. McCaskil Daniel W. McCaskil Daniel W. McCaskil Daniel W. McCaskil Daniel W. McCaskil Daniel W. McCaskil Daniel W. McCaskil Daniel W. McCaskil Daniel W. McCaskil Daniel W. McCaskil Daniel W. McCaskil Daniel W. McCaskil Daniel W. McCaskil Deuniel W. McCaskil George B. Holmes Canon Christopher Nichols Canon Christopher Nichols Canon Christopher Nichols Canon Christopher Nichols Canon Christopher Nichols Canon Christopher Nichols Cj ^ 39 MH Angela Denise Wall Jason Alan Hutton Dominick Anthony Lavern LuAnn Grimes Byran Thomas Eagle Sheryl Denise Eagle Larry Micheal Owens, Jennifer Marr Lora Kara Elisabeth Dedmon Deborah Walker Davis Karen Ratledge Dedmon John Fredick Paulson Jr. 1981 1981 1981 1983 1985 1985 1986 1986 1987 1943 1987 1988 Canon Christopher Nichols Canon Christopher Nichols Canon Christopher Nichols Canon Christopher Nichols Canon Christopher Nichols Canon Chri.stopher Nichols Canon Christopher Nichols Canon Christopher Nichols Daniel W. McCaskill William H. Anthony Daniel W. McCaskill Edwin P. Bailey "S" 6' ^ CD ^ o 40 CONFIRMATIONS NAME DATE Mittie Laird Cora Kimmer Saredu Blanche Laird Flora Elizabeth Laird John Walker Wyatt Elizabeth Davis Biddie Davis Carrie Belle Bailey Luella Williams Annie Bell Myers Sanford Kimmer Joseph Cicero Smith Ella Lloyd Wilma Agnes Kimmer Agnes Peebles Lucille Peebles James Franklin Garwood Paul Foster Charles Lloyd Frankie Hoyle Octavia Peebles Claire Amanda Lloyd Winifred Martha Lloyd Peter Wilson Hairston Nelson George Hairston Zicna Lloyd Carl Lloyd Thomas Trott Lloyd Alex. Lloyd Pearl Mae Barnes IIa Barnes Jesse Vasco Jenkins Lucy Foard Greene Nina Louella Hoyle Martha Elisabeth Lanier Annie Lee Davis Thomas Tarmay Kimmer Helen Gertrude Wyatt Mary Elizabeth Ratledge Henry Conrad Myers Ada Elizabeth Myers Evelyn Rattz Mary Elizabeth Rattz Lillian Juanita Rattz Prudence Athenia [Garwood] Rattz Sarah Pauline Wyatt Wiley Sanford Potts Gene Harris Greene Frank Brown Myers Doris Emily Wyatt Shirley Byerly Sidden, Jr. 1906 1906 1908 1908 1910 1910 1910 1910 1910 1910 1910 1910 1910 1916 1920 1920 1920 1920 1921 1921 1921 1921 1921 1927 1927 1927 1930 1930 1930 1930 1930 1932 1933 1932 1933 1934 1937 1937 1937 1937 1937 1937 1937 1937 1937 1937 1938 1938 1938 1938 1940 o FQ .C7> c- CO cf-P 41 MC. Virginia Hoyle DeParle 1940 (Name Illegible)1941 Shirley Byerly Sidden 1942 Garland Vestal Greene 1945 Harvey Lee Gobble 1945 Minnie Hazel [McDaniel] Gobble 1945 Jerry Lee Gobble 1945 Charles Thornton Hupp, Jr.1945 Lewis Gene Wyatt 1945 Valeria Elizabeth [Garwood] Wyatt 1945 Scott M. Goodman 1947 Wilbur Avalon Potts 1947 Thomas Mitchell Fleming 1948 Aubrey Merrell Fleming 1948 Kermit Marshall Bailey 1948 Edrie Greene 1948 Lewis Ceasar Wyatt 1948 Hazel Louise Franks 1952 Mona Ruth Fleming 1952 Nancy Carolyn Boger 1952 Lemuel Hege Davis 1953 Madge Deaton Davis 1953 Ruth Victoria Franks 1954 Linda Kay Jones 1954 John Wesley Jones 1954 Dora Dean Jones 1954 Rosa Lee Taylor 1958 Barbara Ann Jones 1956 George Ryan Hairston 1957 Lucille Myers Potts 1958 Lillian [Allen] Sidden 1958 Joyce Bailey 1960 Brenda Jean Potts 1962 Linda Kay Potts 1962 Alvin Sanford Potts 1962 Randall Dale Sidden 1962 Jean Hauser 1962 Patrick Hauser 1962 Bonnie Hauser 1962 Marilyn Potts 1964 Johnny Jones 1965 Monte Taylor 1965 Walter Stand 1 1966 Raeford R. Brannon 1966 Co Margaret Webb 1967 Si ^Randy Hauser 1967 Clyde Taylor 1967 Terri Lee Potts 1968 Sherri Lynn Potts 1968 Mark Avalon Potts 1968 Dianna Lynn Hauser 1968 Shirby Denise Sidden 1968 Terri Dawn Taylor 1968 Lucille Frances Midkiff 1970 Susein Carol [Potts] Wooten 1970 Robert Shepard Hupp 1971 42 H1 John Grace Lund Melanie Rene Bidden Richard Samuel James Joe Harlan Swicegood Shelby Jean [Dykes] Jones James Wesley Baity, Jr. Tommy Lindsey Beck James Clement Rattz Kenneth Earl Furches Leslie Ann Baity William Tracy Beck Robert D. Furches Allyson L. Hauser Mary F. Hendrix Allen Button Kimberly Potts Alvin Sanford Potts Maria Allen Bidden Mildred L. Smith Sharon Lanette Swicegood David Scott Baity Buffy Denise Beck Charles Kevin Hendrix David Christopher Krause Reginia Darlene Swicegood Bessie Ann James Donna Jean Jones Wesley Innes Krause Deborah W. Davis Karen Edna [Ratledge] Deadmon John Fredrick Paulson 1971 1971 1973 1974 1974 1974 1974 1975 1975 1979 1979 1979 1979 1979 1979 1979 1979 1979 1979 1979 1981 1981 1981 1981 1982 1985 1985 1985 1987 1987 1988 -Copied from the CANONICAL CHURCH REGISTER FOR MISSIONS (Church Records) C? 43 COMMUNICANTS NAME DATE Fanny C. Hairston Anges W. Hairston Ruth W. Hairston Peter W. Hairston Mittie Laird (Lloyd) 1906 Cora Kimmer 1906 Sarah Blanche Laird (Lloyd) 1908 Flora Elisa Laird (Lloyd) 1908 Elmer George Hairston 1914 Sanford Kimmer 1910 Elizabeth Davis 1910 Biddie Davis 1910 Joseph Cicero Smith 1910 Agnes Kimmer 1920 Agnes Peebles 1920 Lucille Peebles 1920 Richard Paul Foster 1921 Peter Wilson Hairston 1927 Nelson George Hairston 1929 Octavia Peebles 1921 Pearl May Barnes 1930 ^Ila Barnes 1930 ^arl Lloyd 1930 Thomas Trott Lloyd 1930 Alex Lloyd 1930 Freinkie Hoyle Sidden 1921 Annie Lee Davis 1921 W. Agnes Kimmer Potts Stancil 1921 Mrs. J.C. Sanford 1946 Wilbur Avalon Potts 1947 Scott M. Goodman 1947 Lydia T. Murchinson 1947 Kenneth Murchinson 1947 William G. Murchinson 1947 Lily Juanita Fleming 1949 Thomas Mitchel Fleming 1949 Aubrey Merrell Fleming 1949 Kermit Marshall Bailey 1949 Edrie Green 1949 Lewis Ceasar Wyatt 1949 Lucy Dortch Hairston 1951 Mary Elizabeth Rattz Hupp 1955 Lillian Juanita Rattz Bowles 1955 Prudence Athenia Rattz 1955 Wiley Sanford Potts 1955 Shirley Byerly Sidden, Jr. 1955 Shirley Byerly Sidden 1955 \3arland Vestal Greene 1955 Harvey Lee Gobble 1945 HOW Walnut Cove Walnut Cove Walnut Cove Walnut Cove Reo'd from Christ Church, Rec'd from Christ Church, Rec'd from Christ Church, Rec'd from Christ Church, Confirmatidn • Confirmation Conf i rmat i on Confirmation Rec'd from St. James Ch. Marietta, Confirmation Confirmation Confirmation Confirmation Confirmation Confirmation Confirmation Confirmation Confirmation Confirmation Confirmation Confirmation Confirmation Confirmation Confirmation Confirmation Confirmation Confirmation Confirmatiom Rec'd from Ch. Good Shepherd, Confirmation Confirmation Rec'd from Ch. Good Shepherd, Rec'd from Ch. Good Shepherd, Rec'd from Ch. Good Shepherd, Conf i rmat i on Confirmation Conf i rmat i on Confirmation Confirmation Confirmation Transfer from St. Peter's, Charlotte Confirmation Confirmation Confirmation Confirmation Confirmation Confirmation Confirmation Confirmation G Cooleem Cooleem A. ee ee Cooleemee Cooleemee 44^ j^^^innie Hazel McDaniel Gobble 1945 Jerry Lee Gobble 1945 Charles T. Hupp, Jr. 1945 Lewis Gene Wyatt 1945 Valeria Eliz. Garwood Wyatt 1945 Hazel Louise Franks 1945 ^ Mona Ruth Fleming 1945 Nancy Carolyn Boger 1945 ^ Lemuel Hege Davis 1945 Madge Deaton Davis 1945 Ruth Victoria Franks 1945 S Linda Kay Jones 1945 John Wesley Jones 1945 Dora Dean Jones 1945 Francis Elizabeth Martin 1956 " Rosa Lee Taylor 1956 Barbara Ann Jones 1956 I George Ryan Hairston 1957 ^ Lucille Myers Potts 1958 Lillian Allen Bidden 1958 Carmen Greene 1958 Joyce Bailey 1960 Johnny Lee Jones 1965 Monte Lynn Taylor 1965 i Terri Lynn Potts 1968 Sherri Lynn Potts 1968 ,^^ark Aval on Potts 1968 Dianna Lynn Hauser 1968 i Shirby Denise Bidden 1968 Terri Dawn Taylor 1968 Lucille Fran. Midkiff Bchulte 1970 Busfiin Carol Wooten Potts 1970 Robert Bheperd Hupp 1971 Jann Grace Lund 1971 Melfiuiie Rene Bidden 1971 ^ Rosaline McCowan Murphy 1972 John Charles Murphy 1972 Francis E. Bchulte 1973 Bertha Bchulte 1973 Joe Harlan Bwicegood 1974 Bhelby Jean D. Jones 1974 James Wesley Baity, Jr. 1974 Tommy Lindsey Beck 1974 Roland W. Bchulte 1969 Margaret W. Bchulte 1969 Karl Frances Bchulte 1969 Edward Albert Deadmon, Br. 1975 Eva 0. Deadmon 1975 David Alan Deadmon 1975 John F. Paulson 1988 Edward Gurnee Cumming 1989 Marianna Bink Btoner 1989 '^^ent Mathewson 1989 Marianna Mathewson 1989 Confirmation Conf i rmat i on Confirmation Confirmation Confirmation Conf i rma^t i on Confirmation Confirmation Confirmation Confirmation Confirmation Confirmation Confirmation Confirmation Transfer from Good Bhepherd, Raleigh Confirmation Confirmation Confirmation Confirmation Confirmation Confirmation Confirmation Confirmation Confirmation Confirmation Confirmation Confirmation Confirmation Confirmation Confirmation Confirmation Confirmation Confirmation Confirmation. Confirmation Transfer from Bt. Pauls, Edenton Transfer from Bt. Pauls, Edenton Transfer from Bt. Georges, Arlington, Trauisfer from Bt. Georges, Confirmation Confirmation Confirmation Conf i rmat i on Confirmation Confirmation Confirmation Transfer from All Baints, Transfer from All Baints, Transfer from All Baints, Confirmation Tranfer from Grace Episcopal, Asheville Tranfer from Grace Episcopal, Lexington Transfer from St. David's, -Austin, TX Transfer from Bt. David's, Austin, TX V/ v'o O.cV Arlington, V V Elizabeth, Elizabeth, Elizabeth, NJ NJ NJ 45 MARRIAGES * March 23, 1940. Frank Hendrix married Elizabeth Ratledge at Good Shepherd Church in-Cooleemee-, NG by The Rev. C.E.B. Robinson. * April 27, 1940. Odell Hendrix married Evelyn Ratts at Good Shepherd Church in Cooleemee, NC.by The Rev. C.E.B. Robinson. * December 14, 1940. Henry Conrad Myers married Margaret W. Potts at the Rectory of the Good Shepherd Church in Cooleemee, NC by The Rev. C.E.B. Robinson. * September 21, 1943. Phillip Henry Edwards married Helen Gertrude Wyatt at the Ascension Church, Davie County, NC by The Rev. C.E.B. Robinson. * April 18, 1944. John Charles Boles married Lillian Juanita Boles at the Church of the Ascension, Fork, NC by The Rev. C.E.B. Robinson. * November 21, 1953. Jaunes Ben Ratledge married Helen Holt Potts at the Church of the Ascension, Fork, NC by The Rev. Lemuel G. Roberson. * November 5, 1955. Joe H. Swicegood married Mona Ruth Fleming at the Church of the Ascension, Fork, NC by The Rev. John A. Zunes. * April 20, 1957: George Daniel Foster married Hazel Louise Franks at the Church of the Ascension, Fork, NC by The Rev. John A. Zunes. * April 17, 1960. Kermit Marshall Bailey married Joyce Graver at the Church of the Ascension, Fork, NC by The Rev. Wallace H. Conrad. * August 8, 1970. Karl Francis Schulte married Lucille Frsuices Midkiff at the Church of the Ascension, Fork, NC by The Rev. Daniel McCaskill. * September 17, 1972. Richard Samuel James married Barbara Ann Jones at the Church of the Ascension, Fork, NC by The Rev. Daniel McCaskill. * September 27, 1975. Micheal David Miller married Terri Lee Potts at Davie ,Baptist Tabernacle, Advance, NC by The Rev. Daniel McCaskill. * March 12, 1977. Gary Thomas Esigle married Shirby Denise Sidden at the Church of the Ascension, Fork, NC by The Rev. Daniel McCaskill. * November 12, 1977. Luther Clyde Singleton married Frances Schulte Miller at the Church of the Ascension, Fork, NC by The Rev. Paniel McCaskill. « 47 * July 14, 1979. Julius Jackson Bri-btain married Jean Cooke Stevens at Parrish Road, Winston Salem, NC by Canon Christopher Nichols. * May 3, 1980. Mark.Steven Grubb married Melanie Rene Sidden at the Church of the Ascension, Fork, NC by Canon Christopher Nichols and Rev. Harvey Y. Crimminger, Jr. * August 20, 1983. David Alan Deadmon married Karen Edna Ratledge at the Church of the Ascension, Fork, NC by Canon Christopher Nichols. * August 8, 1985. Roger Alan Harkins married Sharon Lanette Swicegood at the Church of the Ascension, Fork, NC by The Rev. Daniel McCaskill. * September 19, 1987. Kenneth Lee Myers married Maria Allen Sidden at the Church of the Ascension, Fork, NC by The Rev. Daniel McCaskill. - Copied from THE CANONICAL CHURCH REGISTER FOR MISSIONS (Parish Records) 53 BURIALS * Agnes Wilson Hairston of the Cooleemee Plantation died March 7, 1914. Burial was in Pittsylvania County, Virginia. * Carrie Belle Bailey of Fulton died November 21, 1916 and was buried in the Elbaville Cemetery. * James Franklin Garwood of the Fork neighborhood died May 22, 1928 and was buried in the Fork Baptist Church Cemetery. * Annie Opal Hobbs Bailey of the Fork neighborhood died October 28, 1930 and was buried in the Fork Baptist Church Cemetery. * Mrs. Octayious Peebles died December 28, 1931 and was buried in the Advance M.E. Church Cemetery. * Charles Anderson Lloyd of Thomasville died December 25, 1932 and was buried in the Thomasville Cemetery. * Jean Sanfofd Kimmer of Davie County died January 25, 1936 and was buried in the Church of the Ascension Cemetery, Davie County. * Wiley Potts of Davie County was buried in the Church of the Ascension Cemetery, Davie County. * Joseph Cicero Smith of Fork, Davie County, died February 9, 1940 and was buried in the Fulton M.E. Cemetery. * Elizabeth (Hege) Davis of Fork, Davie County died May 29, 1940 and was buried in the Ascension Churchyard, Fork, Davie County, NC. * Mittie Lloyd of Thomasville died August 20, 1941 and was buried in the Thomasville Cemetery. * Peter Wilson Hairston of the Cooleemee Plantation died November 14, 1943 and was buried in the Ascension Churchyard, Fork, Davie County. * Ruth W. Hairston of the Cooleemee Plantation died October ^ 7, 1947 and was buried in the Ascension Churchyard, Davie g County. o ^ * Lewis Ceasar Wyatt of Fork, Davie County, died October 7, 1955 and was buried in the Fork Baptist Churchyard.- * Shirley Byerly Sidden, Sr. of Fork, Davie County, died o June 21, 1957 and was buried in the Ascension Churchyard. o c? * Sarah Pauline Wyatt of Fork, Davie County, died August 2,1957 and was buried in the Fork Baptist Churchyard. * Garland Vestal Greene, MD, of Fork, Davie County, died January 27, 1959 and was buried in the Ascension Churchyard. 49 5^ C; * Prudence Athenia T. Rattz of Fork, Davie County died June 13, 1963 and was buried in the Fork Baptist Church Cemetery. * Randall D. Bidden of Fork, Davie County, died July 5, 1963 and was buried in the Ascension Church Cemetery. * Elmer G. Hairston of Fork, the Cooleemee Plantation, died November 6, 1963 and was buried in the Ascension Church Cemetery. * Nina Rattz Hoyle of Hilltop Rest Home, Salisbury, died April 20, 1965 and was buried in Fork Baptist Church Cemetery. * Mildred Irene VanEaton Wood of Danville, Virginia died February 16, 1969 and was buried in the Fork Baptist Church Cemetery. * Agnes Speight Sanford of Mocksville, NC died October 18, 1969 and was buried in Rose Cemetery, Mocksville, NC. * Gary Everette McDaniel of Advance, Route 2, NC, died October 27, 1966 and was buried in the Fork Episcopal Church Cemetery. * Biddie Davis Goodman of Route 3, Mocksville, NC died January 2, 1972 and was buried in the Fork Episcopal Church Cemetery. * Scott M. Goodmsui of Route 3, Mocksville, NC died July 5, 1972 and was buried in the Fork Episcopal Church Cemetery. * Walter Stancil of Route 2, Advance, NC died April 14, 1975 and was buried in the Fork Episcopal Church Cemetery. * Cora Thompson Kimmer of Route 2, Advance, died August 9, 1975 and was buried in the Fork Episcopal Church Cemetery. * Lucille Peebles Greene of the Moravian Home in Winston Salem died December 24, 1975 and was buried in the Fork ^ Episcopal Church Cemetery. ^ * James Clement Rattz of Fran Ray Nursing Home, Mocksville, ^ NC died December 28,1975 and was buried in the Fork Baptist § Church Cemetery. * Bertha Ritt Schulte of Route 2, Mocksville, NC p (Farmington) died December 4, 1976 and was buried in the Fork Episcopal Church Cemetery.Sr * Frankie Hoyle Sidden of Route 2, Advance, NC died April 10, 1973 and was buried in the Fork Episcopal Church Cemetery. * Everette Lee McDaniel of Route 2, Advance, NC died April 10, 1973 and was buried in the Fork Episcopal Church Cemetery. 50 O * Roger Hornsby Funderburke of Cooleemeej NC died February 4, 1976 and was* buried in the Fork Episcopal Church Cemetery. * Francis E. Schulte of Mocksville died April 13, 1976 and was buried in the Fork Episcopal Church Cemetery. * Margaret Lowe Keller of Lexington died March 28, 1981. * Edward Albert Deadmon of Advance died May 3, 1981 and was buried in the Fork Episcopal Church Cemetery. * Ralph Hoyle died in 1983. * Dorthea W. Raney of 241-A Tot Street, Mocksville, NC died September 8, 1984. * Barbara Ann Jones James of Route 3, Mocksville, NC died December 24, 1986 and was buried in the Fork Episcopal Church Cemetery. * Roleind Wisgfidd Schulte of Farmington, NC died March 3,1986 and was buried in the Church of the Ascension Cemetery. Copied from the CANONICAL CHURCH REGISTER FOR MISSIONS (Parish Records) 51 6C> Q 3^ CO A" rV CEMETERY RECORDS Church of the Ascension Fork, North Carolina DAVIS Huston S. Davis June 9, 1859 May 3, 1943 Mary E. Hege August 4, 1871 May 29, 1940 DEADMON Edward A. Deadmon TEC 5 US Army World War II March 3, 1920 May 3, 1981 DEPARLE Frank DeParle Connecticut BNC US Navy February 14, 1908 November 30, 1966 FLEMING T. Mitchell May 18, 1913 Juanita C. September 20,1916 GOBBLE Harvey L. February 12,1905 Hazel McDaniel June 13, 1907 FUNDERBURKE Roger Hornsby September 26, February 4, 1929 1976 Dorthy Campbell June 22, 1932 Married May 20, 1950 GOODMAN Scott M. Goodman Pvt. US Army October 26, 1891 July 5, 1974 Biddie Davis Goodman December 31, 1892 January 1, 1972 GREENE Garland Vestal Greene, MD June 21, 1890 January 27, 1959 Lucille Peebles June 24, 1901 December 24, 1975 52 57 HAIRSTON Margaret Elmer George Hairston January 9, 1885 November 6, 1963 HAIRSTON Peter Wilson Hairston February 11, 1871 November 14, 1943 HAIRSTON Ruth Wilson Hairston November 27, 1868 October 7, 1947 JAMES Barbara Ann Richard Samuel July 14, 1942 May 26, 1937 December 24, 1986 Loving Memories KIMMER G. Sanford Kimmer January 24, 1872 January 25, 1936 KIMMER Cora Thompson Kimmer August 31, 1880 August 9, 1975 ^ ^ MCDANIEL ^ Everette L. McDaniel North Carolina S2 US Navy World War II February 23, 1922 April 10, 1973 MCDANIEL Gary E. McDaniel Sepember 17, 1945 October 27, 1966 POTTS Wiley J. Potts July 11, 1894 February 16, 1937 5^ SCHULTE Francis E. July 30, 1891 April 13, 1979 Bertha Ritt May 5, 1895 December 4, 1976 SCHULTE Rowland W. Schulte TEC 4 US Army World War II August 10, 1918 March 3, 1987 SHEDD Margie L. Clines Shedd April 9, 1930 July 16, 1981 She Was Our Circle SIDDEN Frankie Hoyle January 18, 1904 April 10, 1973 Byerly S. Sidden April 23, 1901 June 21, 1957 SIDDEN Randall D. Sidden July 23, 1950 July 5, 1963 STANCIL Walter G. Stancil March 28, 1888 April 14, 1975 —Updated February 1, 1991 54 51 av'ie bc-t m "-5 r I r ^ ^to^and fTkldAe^ Sc/ia//:& ffp/6^ ~{9^J aMX&' o/ ^Padd^'Pa/^ aeteran' anda/ Pcen&ed reader. 5^ oh^, jlPa^^ir, uhi^ inelru/nentcd in/ cPs^nm^ t/ir (re&£/?ienM^Jd^ tAr cAair and tA& a/tar /la/^/y^^/ Jpfr. dPi^/pStidnan/ (^n/e/^^ntaeP/ue//inme'at/^e/vnudr/Pidq^.e-l^^n^ntaiH/^ta'.9ear^ia/. d7iis^fiAnio^frafiA uHie/ maeP in/ (rh tA& ^orieA 9(2nMr ai? t/i& Sasler Arecd^mi?. ^tka- ^acta/^daH'di/JW^ Stidman/a/'& d/AioaigAtj Q)r. 9d>me/^S^'rcA/Ad, J?®. and^^dan/didden/. f&into- caarCeeq^ ofQAr. and jdrs/. ^d'ic/uA^ ^Ar'/diatq^*afiA an/66 qft/ie' ea/ictamrf// qfdAe- (a/ua'c/e q/t/ia> ^^ne/u-ian/ anre/ meud Jdqq^ 6, t/ir /fzarriq^e/ ceremanq'^^r- jMe/ame/ didd/h and JdanA/ ^roAAr. fSAiato~ coia^t&sq/ ofJdr&. .^AAian/ dAAen/ diddn^ INDEX -A- Advance community ^ 28,47,50,51 Advance M.E. Church cemetery 49 Amerlcein Evaucation Hospital ^ 13 ANDERSON, C.M. and Elizabeth ^ 9 AYCOCK, Rev. Thomas Crockett 21,36 -B- BAILEY, Ann 29 BAILEY, Annie Opal Hobbs 49 BAILEY, Carrie Belle 49 BAILEY, Rev. Edwin Pearson 5,6,36 BAILEY, Emilee 26 BAILEY, Joyce 3,4,26,30,47 BAILEY, Rev. Kermit 3,4,5,13,15,18,20,21,25,30,47 BAITY, Linda Potts 25,29 BAITY, Wesley 26,29,31 BAKER, Bishop Richard 22,23,29 Baltimore, Maryland 8 Baptisms 37,38,39,40 BARNHARDT, Demeris 3 BARNHARDT, Jim 3 BARNHARDT, Sherri Potts 25 BATTLE, Richard 10 BEATY, W.H. 0 BECK, Brenda Potts 3,25,29 BINGHAM, Lemuel 8 Bixby community 10 BLUM, Thomas S. 11 Brest, France 13 BOLES, John Charles 46 BOLES, Juanita 15,22,49 BRITTAIN, Jean Stevens 48 BRITTAIN, Julius Jackson 48 BROWN, Ola 29 BROWN, Rev. Simeon J.M. 10,12,13,29,36 BRUNT, Edrie Greene 3,14,28 -C- CALDWELL, Judge David Franklin 13 CHESHIRE, Bishop Joseph Blount 10, 14 Miss Chaffin 10 Christ Church, Walnut Cove 12 Church of the Ascension cemetery 49,50,51 Church of the Good Shepherd, Cooleemee 6,8,14,19,22,24,28,49 CLINARD, Rev. Billy 25 COCKE, Rev. Henry T. 10 COCKRELL, Rev. J. Grafton 26,36 Communicants 44, 45 Confirmations 41,42!43 CONRAD, Rev. Wallace Hedrick 3,4,24,36,47 Convention 1847 7 Country Fair 20,21 Cooleemee Plantation 3,7-10,16-22,49,50 Cooleemee (town of) 8,22,49,51 COOLEY, Jo 21 CRAUSE, Jacque 3 CRIMMINGER, Rev, Harvey Y. 48 CUMMING, Ted 30 -D- Davidson County, N.C. 13 Davie Baptist Tabernacle 47 Davie County, N.C. 7,8,12,26,33,-49 Davie County Board of Education 16 Davie County Draft Board 14 DAVIS, Huston S. 52 DAVIS, Lemuel Hege ^ 25 DAVIS, Mary Hege ^ 49,52 DAVIS, JR. Rev. Thomas L. 7 DEADMON, David Alan ^ 48 DEADMON, Edward 16,51,52 DEADMON, Karen Rat ledge 48 DEPARLE, Frank § 16,52 DEPARLE, Virginia 26 Diocese of North Carolina 10,14,24 DUNCAN, Rev. Norvin 14,36 -E- EAGLE, Gary Thomas 47 EAGLE, Shirby Sidden 3,25,29,47 EDWARDS, Helen Wyatt 16,17,49 EDWARDS, Phillip Henry 17,49 Elbaville cemetery 49 Episcopal Diocese 8 Episcopal Young Churchmen 28 ERINGHAUS, J.C.B. 24 ESTILL, Bishop Robert W. 1 -F- FAIRCHILD, Dr. and Mrs. Homer 32 Fiddlers Convention 9 FLEMING, Juanita 3,24,25,26,28,29,52 FLEMING, Mitchell 3,24,25,26,52 Fork Baptist Church Cemetery 49,50 Fork community 7-10,13,15,18,19,21,33,46-50 FORREST, Phillip Junior (John) 8 Fort Hood, Texas 16 G>3 FOSTER, A. Milton 8, 10 FOSTER, George Daniel 47 FOSTER, Hazel Franks 47 FOSTER, Julia A.10 FOSTER, Ode11 9,22 Foster's Store 9 FOSTER, Thomas Jefferson 14 Fulton community 49 Fulton Methodist Episcopal Church, South 10 Fulton M.E. Church cemetery 49 Fulton United Methodist Church 25,28 FUNDERBURKE, Dorthy H.52 FUNDERBURKE, Roger H.51, 52 FURCHES, Debbie 29,31 -G- GARWOOD, Bennie 14 GARWOOD, Betty' Earnhardt GARWOOD, J i mm i e Girl's Friendly Society GOBBLE, Harvey GOBBLE, Hazel McDaniel GOBBLE, Jerry GOODMAN, Biddie Davis GOODMAN, Scott M. GOOLSBY family GRAY, JR. James A. Great Depression GREENE, Bob GREENE, Dr. Garland Vestal GREENE, Gene Harris GREENE, Lucille Peebles Greensboro, N.C. GRUBB, Mark Steven GRUBB, Melanie Sidden •5? o CD CO a 13 3,49 8 3-5,9, 16-24,26,28,53 3-5,9,18,19,21-25,28,53 18,20,23,29 3,19,24,25,26,50,52 3,14,19,24,28,50,52 10 21 14, 15 18, 28 13, 19,28,49,52 14, 16,28 3, 19,25,26,28,50,52 24,30,5 48 25,29,48 -H- HAIRSTON, AGNES 3,8,10,12,13,49 HAIRSTON family 3,7,19,21,22 Hairston Family Cemetery, Pittsylvania County, Va. 13,49 HAIRSTON, Fanny Caldwell 10,13 HAIRSTON, George Ryan 20, 29 HAIRSTON, Lucy Dortch 20,21 HAIRSTON, Margaret Elmer George 17,20,25,50,53 HAIRSTON, Nelson 16,17 HAIRSTON SR., Peter W. 10,13,14,16,19,49,53 HAIRSTON, Judge Peter W. 5,7,11,15-21,30 HAIRSTON, Ruth 3, 8, 9, 10, 12, 13, 15, 16, 19, 29, 49, 53 Hairston's School 9 HANES, John 10 HARDIN, Archdeacon William H. 14,36 HARKINS, Roger Alan 48 HARKINS, Sharon Lanette Swicegood HAUSER, Bonnie HAUSER, Lynn HEITMAN, Mary HENDRIX, Evelyn Rattz HENDRIX, Frank HENDRIX, Mary Elizabeth Ratledge HENDRIX, Odell HOYLE, Nina Rattz HOYLE, Ralph HORTON, Frank HUBBARD, Lucy Foard Greene HUPP, Charles T. HUPP, Mary 48 25 25 21 15,21,49 46 15,49 49 50 51 21 5,14, 15,16,28,29 18 3, 15 -J- JAMES, Barbara Jones JAMES, Bessie JAMES, Linda JAMES, Richard Samuel JARVIS, Robie JONES, John Wesley (Bud) JONES, Johnny JOHNSON, Chas. E. JOYNER, David JOYNER, Mary Rose 27,47,51,53 27 27 27,47,53 22 27 25,29 10, 14 3,5,6,33 27 -K- KELLER, KIMMER, KIMMER, KRAUSE, KRAUSE, Margaret Lowe Cora T. G. Sanford David Jacque 51 3,9,10,14,16,19,25,50,53 9,25,53,49 31 29 -L- LAIRD (or Lloyd) family LAIRD (or Lloyd) Charles Anderson LAIRD (or Lloyd) Mattie LEARY, Mrs. Agnes Sanford LEINBACK, Mrs. C.T. Lexington, NC Library LITTLE, Aleene LITTLE, David LITTLE, Pauline Wyatt LUPER, Mrs. Lindsey (Mae Carter) LYMAN, Bishop Theodore B. ^ i f-J C? 10 49 10, 49 27 21 51 19 31 31 15 8 8 (o^ -M- MACKIE, Florence Maple Ave, Mocksville MATHEWSON, Kent MCCASKILL, Rev. Dan MCDANIEL, Everette MCDANIEL, Gary E. Medical College of Virginia MILLER, Micheal David MILLER, Terri Potts Mocksville Moravian Home MYERS, Frank MYERS, H.C. MYERS, Kenneth Lee MYERS, Margaret Potts MYERS, Maria Sidden MURDOCK, Rev. Francis 8 31 26,27,36,47,48 16,50,53 50,53 13 47 25,47 7,8, 19,26,50,51 28,50 15 15,49 48 49 48 8 -N- NICHOLS, Canon Christopher No Creek School 28,36,48 9 -0- "The Old Davie Exhibit" Ophelia, VA OSBORNE, Rev. E.A. PARKER, Rev. John Haywood PATTERSON, Walter and Ethel PEARSON, Catherine PEARSON family PEARSON, G.W. PEARSON, Joseph PEARSON, R.M. PEEBLES, Alberta H. PEEBLES, Julia PEEBLES, Nat PEEBLES, Octavious PEEBLES, W.D. PENNICK, Bishop Edwin A. Pittsylvania County, VA POTTS, Avalon POTTS, Elizabeth Myers POTTS, Harvey POTTS, Lucille POTTS, Mark POTTS, Wiley J. -P-■o O" 21 26 10 7 24 8 7 8 8 8 28 10 10 49 28 15,18,22,23,24 13 3,25,26,29,30,31 15 9 3, 10,29 25 49,53 ^c> PRICE, Carmen Greene 3,14,28,29 PRICE, Rev. William Penn 19,36 -R- Raleigh, NC 8,26 RANEY, Dorthea W. 51 RATLEDGE, Helen Potts 46 RATLEDGE, James Ben 46 RATTZ, Jim 11,22,50 RATTZ, Prudie 3,15,22,50 Rectory 14,49 Reidsville, NC 3 RIGHTS, Rev. Douglas 21 ROBERSON, Rev. Lemuel G. 21,22,23,36,46 Roberson, Mary Lou .. 21 ROBINSON, Rev. C.E.B. 3,14,15,17,18,49 ROBINSON, Mrs. Sarah 3,29 Rose cemetery. Mocksvilie 50 RUFFIN, William H. 24 -S- St. George's Church, Woodleaf ^ 19 St. Phillip's Church, Mocksville 8 St. Timothy's Church, Reidsville ^30 SANFORD, Agnes Speight ^ 19,26, 27,50 SANFORD, John r::-.26,27 SCHULTE, Bertha R. S -v' 50,54 SCHULTE, Francis E. o# 51,54 SCHULTE, Karl Francis 47 SCHULTE, Lucille Midkiff c? 47 SCHULTE, Maggie 25,28 SCHULTE, Roland 16,28,30,51,54 Shady Grove Elementary School 24 SHEDD, Margie L. Clines 54 SIDDEN, Frauikie Hoyle 3,16,25,26,50,54 SIDDEN, Lillian Allen 24,25,26,29 SIDDEN, Randy 24,25,50,54 SIDDEN, S.B., Jr. 3,14,16, 19,24,26,29-31 SIDDEN, S.B., Sr. 3,19,49,54 SINGLETON, Luther Clyde 47 SINGLETON, Frances Miller 47 SMITH, Cicero 15,49 South Carolina 7 SPITLER, Rev. Downs 3,24,29,36 STANCIL, Agnes Potts 3,14,26 STANCIL, Walter 26,50,54 STEWART, Terry Lynn 5,6 STILLMAN, Hugh and Elizabeth 30 STONER, Marianna 30^31 SWICEGOOD, Joe 25,46 SWICEGOOD, Mona 25,29,46 ci -T- TAYLOR, Clyde 16 TAYLOR, Monte Lynn 5,25,27,29,30,31,33 Thomasvilie cemetery 49 TROTT, Rev. Thomas Lee 9,10,36 TUCKER, Alex 21 -V- Vestry 5 Vietnaim War 26 -W- WAGNER, Marjorie 22 Walnut Cove, NC 12 Weaverville College 28 WILLIAMS, Bishop Huntington 3 WILLIAMSON, William H. 14 WILSON, Rev. D.C. 14,36 Winston-Salem, NC 21,28,48 WOOD, Mildred Irene VanEaton 50 World War I 8,13,14 World War II 18,17 WYATT, Brock ^ 21 WYATT, Ceasar ^ 21,22,49 WYATT, Gene ^ 18 WYATT, Bad 14 WYATT, Sarah Pauline § . 49 WYATT, Valeria Garwood 5,9,15,18 •c- o-r -V O C.' -Y- «, Yadkin College, NC ^ 13 Yadkin River 19 YOUNG, Iva Stewart 8 -Z- ZUNES, Rev. John Athar 22,36,46,47 4? Short Summary of History by Joyner Page 70 ci Lk. fr 2 •o v» 2 u> o VP <21 u: o> o O I «p 2 Davie County Public Llbrat7 Mocksville, North Carolina I (.<, <J £ Qj Cj V/ ^ cJ y o -3 ^ CJ The Episcopal Church of the Ascension at Fork The first recorded Episcopal services held in the Fork community were conducted by The Bishop Theodore B. Lyman of Raleigh. The service was probably held in the old Pearson house located near the Cooleemee Plantation. As attendance at services increased, services were held at the Cooleemee Plantation. As the need for a more central location for services was recognized, the second story of A.M. Foster's store at Fork was rented. The first recorded baptism by an Episcopalian rector in the Fork community was that of Mrs. Sanford (Cora Thompson) Kimmer. She was baptized by The Rev. Thomas Lee Trott on October 30, 1904. She was probably baptized in the hall at the Cooleemee Plantation. In 1906 Milton and Julia Foster sold the church one acre of land for $50.00. A small, weather boarded Church was erected in "the village of Fork." Bishop Cheshire consecrated the Church on October 15, 1909. Land for a cemetery was given in 1916 by Miss Ruth Hairston. In 1941 the Church began a building project to add a class and choir room and sacristy to the existing structure. . The ordination of a new Episcopal priest and groundbreaking for a new Parish House was held June 9, 1953. Lemuel A. Robinson was ordained by The Bishop Edwin Pennick. The Parish House, completed by members and friends of the Church was finished within a few months. In 1994 the Sanctuary was completely restored and refurbished. Extensive grounds renovation and improvements were made in 1995. On May 12, 1996 a columbarium was consecruicd. David Joyner Davie County Public Libraiy Mocksville, NO 10 Brief History of Ascension Episcopal at Advance Pages 72 - 73 V o u- f a o 2 u> VJ cX, \ <1 <0 ^ Davie County Public Library • Mocksville, North Carolina o o. Ascension Episcopal at Advance 183 Fork-Bixby Road, Advance NC 27006 A Brief History The history of the Church of the Ascension at Fork spans nearly the whole of the twentieth century. Throughout the past century, despite obstacles and its rural environment, a community of faith has continued to flourish and the Church of the Ascension has become a hallmark of the Fork community. The church had its beginning with the baptismal service of Mrs. G. Sanford (Cora Thompson) Kimmer. The Reverend Thomas Lee Trott baptized Mrs. Kimmer on October 30, 1904 and in all probability the baptism took place in the hall of the Cooleemee Plantation. On May 1,1905 the Laird family (or Lloyd) were also baptized at the Cooleemee Plantation. Throughout 1906 there continued to be private services at the Cooleemee Plantation. The first public celebration of the Holy Eucharist was held at the historic Methodist Episcopal Church, South at Fulton on Trinity Sunday, June 10, 1906. The Reverend E. A. Osbome presided at the service. The following persons received Holy Eucharist: Mrs. Nat Peebles, Miss Julia Peebles, Miss Chaffin, Mrs. Sanford Kimmer, Miss Agnes Hairston, Miss Ruth Hairston, and Mr. Peter W. Hairston. It is believed that the services were for a brief time held at Fulton on the second and fourth Sunday afternoons of the month. Our ties with Fulton United Methodist Church continue to this day with our joint Thanksgiving Service. On June 18, 1906, Mr. Milton Foster and his wife, Julia A. Foster deeded one acre of land to the Protestant Episcopal Diocese of North Carolina. The deed for $50.00 sold the land on the west side of a public road leading from Fork Church to Bixby. The idea for building the Church of the Ascension came from Bishop Cheshire, Miss Agnes Hairston and Miss Ruth Hairston (both of Cooleemee Plantation). The lumber for the church came from the Cooleemee Plantation and the parishioners built the parish. On October 15, 1909 The Right Reverend Joseph Blount Cheshire, Bishop of North Carolina, consecrated the Ascension Chapel at Fork Church, Davie County. The following clergy were X present: Archdeacon E. H. Osbome, The Reverend Henry T. Cocke, The Reverend S. J. M. t Brown and The Reverend Thomas L. Trott, priest in charge. The consecration sermon was ^ preached by The Reverend Cocke from the Gospel According to Luke 19:46, "It is written, my house is the house of prayer. " ■2.o Succeeding The Reverend Thomas Trott was The Reverend Simeon J. M. Brown, a deacon who 2 served as pastor from 1910 to 1919. In the ensuing years a number of other clergy served the If parish. Many were recent seminary graduates who served Ascension as their first cure. In later y years, the priests were retired who were serving the parish in a part time capacity. Over the past 30 years Ascension has shared its clergy with the Church of the Good Shepherd, Cooleemee. In 1952 plans to constmct a parish house for the Church of the Ascension began as a community ^ venture with workmen from several denominations donating their services. On June 9, 1953 The r'rii PUt)tiO El0a\'i9 Counry ru Reverend Lemuel G. Robinson was ordained to the priesthood and the groundbreaking ceremony was conducted for the parish house. The Right Reverend Edwin A. Pennick presided. As Mr. I larvey Gobble recalls. "The Hairslon's donated the timber for the building and the people of the church, including the preacher, went to the woods and cut the timber. We used a cross-cut saw. We did not have a chain saw. The timber was dressed at the saw mill. We did not borrow any money to build the addition. Everyone volunteered in building the Parish House." This has been the spirit of the Church of the Ascension to this very day. The Church of the Ascension is a parish that truly believes that it has been called into God's service and the people of the parish have always responded. The Church of the Ascension has always answered God's call without being concerned about its size or location. Throughout our history we have pulled together as a parish family and met the needs ol our community. On Ash Wednesday. February 28. 2001. The Reverend M. Kathryn Rackley assumed the duties of the Vicar of the Church of the Ascension. On the Feast of the Visitation of the Blessed Virgin Mary. May 31. 2001. The Right Reverend Michael B. Curry. Bishop of North Carolina, formally installed The Reverend Rackley as the seventeenth vicar of the parish. The Reverend Rackley was the first dedicated Vicar at the Church of the Ascension in some thirty years. We look forward to continuing our heritage as a community parish with our new Vicar. The Reverend Chantal MdCinney. D. Min. as we seek God's continuing guidance for our parish. From http://ascension-eniscopal-at-advancc.dionc.ortz/About%20lJs/our-historv.html 13 Photographs Pages 75 - 76 cJ 0 u. k-' 4L <5 V> Ul u tr> 1 <c o- O S Davie County Public Library ' Mocksville, North Carolina a> § if rckti -- 5^3 •J.j./r- -^?..M -Vi..f-." . Si7 I'r>vf' I 1 » f"* '9'\(s S . ' n iifiyii ■m Fork, 1915 This photo is of The Episcopal Church , g^'^bTBteS jTseph ^church was completed in onOct 18,2009 with Bishop Michael B. ages via email to emews@davie-enterprise.com. Davie CountyMocksv Aerial View from Google Maps % m Latitude/Longitude: 35.882459, -80.444671 l(o Priests By Monte Taylor Pages 78-80 y. oc o v»- r -es: <0 Vi 2 VTi <3. \f> 2 Davie County Public Library , Mocksville, North Carolina I ■1' z O The Story of the Acquisition of Priest Photos The Episcopal Church of the Ascension At Fork 183 Fork-Bixby Road Advance, NC 27006 336.998,o857 wn^vw^ascension^'fork>org February 18,2005 A number of the communicants of the Church of the Ascension had talked abouttiying to find a photo of each priest that had served Ascension. Finally in Augustof 2002,1 started an attempt to find a photo of each of those priests. InSeptember of 20041 received the last photo from The Reverend Downs C. Spitler to complete the work. Tto writing is a direct result of a request by Mr. James Wall, Davie CoimtyHistorian. Mr. Wall was a long time teacher of American History at Davie CountyHigh School in Mocksville, NC. He is still active in many aspects of history, especially local history, and is a noted author. Mr. Wall ask that I write "the story" of how I was able to find all these photos. 3 o o ^A CD containing each of the priest photos will accompany this writing, and will be ^ ^placed at The Church of the Ascension (Davie County), The Davie County Public % %libraiy (Mocksville), The North Carolina Collection at the University of North § ^ Carolina at Chapel Hill, The archives section of The Episcopal Diocese of North o s Carolina in Raleigh, and possibly the Rowan County Public Library (Salisbury). S. 1. The Reverend Thomas Lee Trott (yiear, 1906-1910) -1 found his photo from Jane Smith Steinburg of Salisbury. Jane is the great niece of The Rev. Trott. The family has relatives also in Richmond, Virginia. 2. The Reverend Simeon J. M. Brown (Deacon in Charge, 1910- 1919) - This photo came fi:om St. Paul's Episcopal Church in Salisbury, NC. The Rev. Marvin Aycock, retired priest, now living in Albemarle, NC helped obtain his photo. 3. The Venerable Arcdideacon William Hill Hardin (Vicar, 1920- 1921) - This photo was given to the collection by his granddaughter, Ms. Elizabeth Taylor of Salisbury, NC. ^ ^ 4. The Reverend Joseph D. C. Wilson (Vicar, 1921-1924) - This photo came from his grandson, Mr. Joseph D.C.Wilson, III, of Pittsburgh, PA I '7 "googled" him and was lucly enough to find Mr. Wilson, who is a CPA in ' Pittsburgh. Mr. Wilson also sent a collection of family papers and photographs along with his grandfather's picture. Those photos and 7 « 2 o _J f o 22 »- H ^ - s=i ^ cr ^ ^3 C_' o o o papers are either framed on the wall in the Parish House at Ascension, or in the church's safe. 5. The Reverend Norvin Cain Duncan (Vicar, 1926-1930) -1 found this photo through "google" at the library at The University of North Carolina at Asheville. 6. The Reverend C. E. B. Robinson (Vicar, 1931-1945) - Rev. Robinson's son, The Rev. Peter Robinson, sent his dad's photo to Judge Peter W. Hairston of the Cooleemee Plantation in Davie County. Judge Hairston is a member of The Church of the Ascension. 7. The Reverend William Penn Price (Vicar, 1946-1949) - Rev. Price is living at Penick \^llage in North Carolina, and sent his own photo to me. 8. The Reverend Thomas Crockett Aycock, Jr. (Vicar, 1950-1951) - Rev. Aycock died a year or so before I started the search. I was able to find his widow living in Washington State with her daughter. An Episcopal church in Florida gave me Ae address of Mrs. Aycock. The Rev. Aycock had served that particular church in Florida before his retirement. 9. The Reverend Canon Lemuel Gibbons Roberson (Vicar, 1952- 1954) - Rev. Roberson died while I was in the search of these photos in South Carolina. His widow sent me his photo. 10. The Reverend John Athar Zunes (Vicar, 1955-1958) - Rev. Zunes and his wife are living in Chapel HiU, NC. The Rev. Zunes sent me his photo. 11. The Reverend Wallace Hedrick Conrad (Vicar, 1958-1960) - Rev. Conrad's photo was given to the church by Mr. Jeriy Gobble of Overland Park, Kansas. His mother and father (Hazel and Harvey Gobble of Fork) o had the photo in their home for years. Both were in their upper 90's when they died. Rev. Conrad died of leukemia while serving Ascension. * 12. The Reverend Downs C. Spider, Jr. (Vicar, 1961-1965) -Rev. Spider now lives in Florida with his wife Ginny. His son is a member of the Episcopal church in Oxford, NC. His photo was the last one to be J ^ received. The Rev. Spider has been battling colon cancer for the last two 5 o years. O Q> O. o- 'O 13. The Reverend John Grafton Cockrell (Vicar, 1965-1967) -1 found him living in Bluefield, WV. A google search pointed me to the Diocese of Upper South Carolina where he had served during the later years of his ministry. A lady in the Diocesan house informed me of where he is now ^ living. ^Reverend Spitler's photo is not included on the CD. His photo is -2 hanging in the Parish House at The Church" of the Ascension at Fork I IS i- 14. The Reverend Daniel Webster McCaskill (Vicar, 1968-1977) - Rev. McCaskill died seven or eight years ago in lincolnton, NO. His wife, Dottie, sent me his photo. 15. The Reverend Canon Christopher Nichols (Vicar, 1978-1986) - Canon Nichols died four or five years ago while he was living in Penick Village. Afiiend living at Penick sent me his photo. Mrs. Patricia Rosenthal, who lives at Penick, put me in touch with Canon Nichols' fnend. 16. The Reverend Edwin Pearson Bailey (Vicar, 1988-2000) - Rev. Bailey and his wife, Anne, now live at Penick Village. They sent me a photo of him, but it didn't turn out well in the reproduction process. Conine Everhart, of Ascension, provided me with a very good candid photo made of The Rev. Bailey after a service where he was greeting people in the Narthex. 17. The Very Reverend M. Kathryn Rackley (Vicar, 2001- present) - Rev. Rackley is the current priest at Ascension. Her first service was the Ash Wednesday service in late February of 2001. Her "official" first service was the first Simday of Lent in fiie year 2001 (first Sunday in March). Judge Peter W. Hairston of Fork, Ms. Elizabeth Taylor of Salisbury, and Ms. Patricia Rosenthal of Penick Village helped me immensely in the search of these photos. This information written by:Monte Taylor on February 18,2005 The Episcopal Church of the Ascension at Fork 183 Fork-Bixby Road Advance, NC 27006 336.998.0857 www.ascension-fork.org pUDliC UtiV2r> NC Cemetery Records Pages 82 - 83 5 o I*- r ■z tn o u> Davie County Public Library ' Mocksviiie, North Carolina kD IV I EPISCOPAL CHURCH OF THE ASCENSION CEMETERY Fork-Bbcby Road at Fork Community, off Highway 64 East Suniame Carter Davis Deadmon DeParle DeParle Fleming Fleming Funderburk Funderbuik Given Name Terri Dawn Taylor "She is my sweetheart." Huston S. Husband of Mary E. Hege Davis Mary E. Hege Wife of Huston S. Davis Edward A. Tec.5, U.S. Army, World War II Frank Connecticut BNC, U.S. Navy Virginia Hoyle Juanita C. T. Mitchel Dorothy Campbell Wife of Roger Homsby Funderburk Roger Homsby Married May 20, 1950 Husband of Dorothy Campbell Funderburk Harvey L. Hazel McDaniel Birth Date January 13,1958 June 9, 1859 August 4,1871 March 3, 1920 February 14, 1906 September 22, 1902 September 20, 1916 May 18, 1913 June 22, 1932 September 26, 1929 February 12, 1905 June 13, 1907 Death Date July 16, 1994 May 3, 1943 May 29, 1940 Mays, 1981 November 30, 1966 March 6, 1996 August 10,1993 August 8, 1993 No date given February 4, 1976 No date given No date given Goodman Goodman Greene Greene Hairston Hairston Hairston James James Kimmer Kimmer K^:Daniel McDaniel Potts Potts Potts SchuUe Schulte Schulte Shedd Sidden Sidden Sidden Stancil Stancil Taylor Taylor Biddie Davis Wife of Scott M. Goodman Scott M Pvt, U.S. An^ Husband of Biddie Davis Goodman Garland Vestal (MD.) Husband of Luc^e Peebles Green Lucille Ped)les Wife of Dr. Garland Vestal Greene Margaret Elmer George Peter Wilson Ruth Wilson Barbara Ann "Loving memories." Richard Samuel Cora Thompson Wife of G. Sanford Kimmer G. Sanford Husband of Cora Thompson Kimmer Everette L. N.C. S2, U.S. Navy, World War H GaiyE. "Gone, but not forgotten." Lucille M^ers Wife of Wiley Sanford Potts Childr^ Brenda, Linda, Alvin Wiley Sanferd Married February 2,1946 Wiley J. Bert^Ritt Wife of Francis E. Schulte Frauds E. Husband of Bertha Ritt Schulte Rowland W. Tec 4, U.S. Aruty, World War n Margie L. Clines "She was our circle." Byerly S. Husband of Franlde Hoyle Sidden Frankie Hoyle Wife of Byerly S. Sidden Randall D. Agnes Kimmer Potts Frank No stone Walter G. James Clyde Rosa Lee Wife of James Clyde T^lor Married August 17,1946 Children: Monte and Terri Grandson: Michael December 31,1892 October 26,1891 June 21,1890 June 24,1901 January 9,1885 February 11,1871 November 27,1868 July 14, 1942 May 26, 1937 August 31,1880 January 24,1872 February 23,1922 September 17,1945 Jamiary 18,1924 June 24,1927 July 11,1894 May 5,1895 July 30,1891 August 10,1918 April 9,1930 April 23,1901 Jaruiary 18,1904 July 23, 1950 No date given March 28,1888 July 19,1920 May 7,1928 January 1,1972 July 5,1974 January 27,1959 December 24,1975 November 6,1963 November 14,1943 October 7,1947 December 24,1986 No date given August 9,1975 January 25, 1936 April 10,1973 October 27,1966 No date given March 16,1994 Fdjruary 16,1937 December 4,1976 April 13,1979 March 3,1987 July 16,1981 June 21,1957 April 10,1973 July 5, 1963 No date given April 14,1975 No date given No date given \ 209