Burkesville Baptist Church
 

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CUMBERLAND CO. AFRICAN-AMERICAN CHURCH HISTORIES

 

Courtesy Barren’s Black Roots Volume 3, Michelle Gorin Burris, Gorin Genealogical Publishing, (c) May 1993. Source: The Jubilee History and Biographical Sketches of Liberty Association, by G. RE. Ford, Printed and Published by Times Publishing Company of Smiths Grove, Ky., 1916.

 

Burkesville Baptist Church

Cumberland County

 

“The Burkesville Baptist Church was organized by Rev. Balinger Wright, a white Baptist of Cumberland County, in 1869. The first pastor was Rev. Billy Wilson; the second, Rev. Shed Wraley; the third, Rev. Joseph Miles, of Glasgow, Ky.; the fourth, Rev. G. W. Samples, who served for twenty-six years; the fifth, Rev. T. M. Duff, who has served for twelve years and is the present pastor.

 

“The church has had the following deacons: Bros. A. F. Baker, David Wagner, Milton Ellington; the present deacons are Bros. O. Owsley, A. L. Scott, F. E. Baker, H. C. Baker. The secretaries are as follows: Bros. S. P. Spearman, Milton Ellington, B. J. Baker; who has served for thirty-five years.

 

“They had had two buildings: the first was a box house valued at about $50, the second is a frame building valued at $1,000.00.”