b. 11. NAME Married Ancestry b. a. Ancestry Record /JU ~ ;t~ /(_~ - /~ ~J ;:; ~ ~ See File No. (Over)

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NAME b. 11. Ancestry Married b. a. Ancestry Record /JU ~ ;t~ /(_~ - /~ ~J ;:; ~-------~ See File No. (Over)

162 ~~of Middle Tn Baptists 1796-1958 by -- - R.D.-Brooks-, -1958 ~OBERT~ON COUNTY TENNESSEE 162 YEAHS OF MrnDLE TFNNFSSEF BAPTISTS!\ED urvuu llal'tjst CJ IUHCJI ll U ILDl"iG Localed al Adams, Tennessee RED RIVER BAPTIST CHURCH (1791) The following has been copied from Red River Church. (Minute Book, 1791-1828.) OCTOBER 15, 1796 The following members are appointed to attend the association at Boreri's Meeting House in November, 1796: Brethren Daniel Brown, Jesse Brooks, George Neville, Elias Fort, and Moses Winters. Editor's Note: This is the first time I have ever seen recorded in history the date of the month and place ~f meeting of the first association in Middle Tennessee. (Mero Association.) 3 Emanue 1 Ski n~r _1..st _pa~ t.8~ 2!...tb.i. s church,~

~~!-'" H I-' t"l I-' i:-t o:io >zj ~<:...t <: ::i:: I-' z 'O s:=.. I-' ::a I-' t:rf I-' Ul ::s I!-"'" ::s I I-' ~ :;; tx1 ~ ::s c ('!) I-' tl1 ~!-"'" ::s ::s ('l) '1 - -- - ~ ~ (") q z t-3 ~ z. (") I-' co CJ1 IMrs.Dallas M.Lancaster 616 W. Lelia St. P.. Box 268 Florence, AL 3563

HUSBAND'S NAME SKINNER, EMANUEL EMA "TUEL SKINNER When Born ca 1738 Where--------------------- (Husband's Full Name) Christened Where ELIZA BETH M'}!RE When Diee l_8_1_8 Where _R_o_b_e_r_t_s_o_n_C_o_. T_n (Wife's Maiden Name) Es-t a t e Vol #3,.1:1obertson When Bur:.,~ Where ---------------------1 This information obtained from When Married Where W i 11 Ema nu e 1 S 1<"-'J"'-._-'-'n"'n.:..:e"-"-:r _ Other Wives (if s.ny) M Number(l)(2)e<e. J arri 8.ge records Edgecombe ( Red Ri~er Shurch Mi~. Rober - ~ s Father -----------------His Mother's Maiden Name -------------- son Co. Tn,_ V J.i 11 Jo~: iah WIFE'S MAIDEN NA~~l _ MOORE ELIZABETH Skinner, Montgo:ne ry Co Tn NC Skinner Bible records When Born Where-- -- -------------------~---------------- Corre s po nae nee Christened Where ---'-------------------- ------------------ When Died a_f_t_e_, _r_a_u_:..g:_. l_b_o_l Where --~------------------ Sept 1 1982 When Buried Ocher Husb, (if any) Number (I) (2) etc. Her Father Re v, John Moore,Sr. _-~~- ~-Where--------------------- Her Mother's Maiden Name ~arah '.'.1eradi th Male I CHILDREN WHEN BORN WHERE BORN State or WHEN DIED' Fe r:'taie (Arrange In order of birth) Day Month Year wn or Place County Country Day Month Year Co Compiler Mary Hol1 and Laocas t e i Address P. Box 268 City Florence State Al 3563 1 Bar(th)saeba.Skinner N.C. Wf Iey BoIIana 2 Josiah \fof;. Skinner 1 July 177: Nash Co N.C. r:efa sna 'i 3 Elizabeth Skinner 26 June 17' 3 Nash Co N.C. 4 5. 6 7 8 9. 1 11 12 13 14, Married - --~--

SKINNER NOTES KENTUCKY (Mary Holland Lancaster) I corresponded with Miss Onnie Skinner also direct descendant of Emmanuel/Emanuel Skinner who was an aged retired school teacher The information from the following letter was written April 22, 198. Miss Onnie is now deceased. quote: She lived in Murray, Kentucky (Calloway County) 11The Skinner line is this as we have it from the old Sk Lnne r- Bible Emmanuel Skinner and wife Elizabeth'Moore) had these children: (few dates given) JOSIAH, _JESSIE ELIZABETH!cLYDIA and BATHSHEBA Josiah marries twice, by first marriage he had: Letisha, July 23, 1792 Sany, January 6, 1794 Rebecca, September 26, 1797 William, November 17, 18 (our gr grandfather) Charlestoy,.December 22, 183 Pamelia Highsmith 184 Bathsheba married 1 iley Holland Elizabeth (188) married a Brandon -Lydia (186' married Brandon by second marriage, Josiah Skinner had these children: Washington L~ 1819 Josiah W 1821 James 1S25 Mary 1828 (married a Farley) Onnie Skinner said her father recorded that three Skinner brothers EMMANUEL, SAMSON AND CORDIE came to this country from England before the Revolution and settled in Virginia. so Emmanuel left Va, went to Tennessee County N.C. Baptist prerchers were persecuted and thence to Robertson County Tn where he died. There were also two Skinner girls who married Hollands. One was Wiley Holland who married BAthsheba Skinner {dau of Emmanuel) and Daniel Holland M.D. who married Rebecca Skinner dau of Josiah Skinner. Mrs.Dallas M_Lancaster 616 W. Lelia St. P. o. Box 268 Florence, AL 3563

Onnie Skinner information continued: Now for our family beginning wlth William Skinner, our great grand- father: William Skinner, who organized Elm Grove Baptist Church, Calloway Co. Ky. He was pastor of tt for several years and became pastor of First Baptist Church, Murray Kentucky (Calloway co.) until his death. Joseph Skinner, our granefather, married Sarah Outland. James Edward Skinner (1868-195)and Emily Miller Skinner, had these children: ~G]-~~kinner, business man Nashville Tn (l888-lg59) Onnie Gr~ l)kinne r( 189) teacher Onnie Skinner our parents, Reuel T. Skinner (1892-1978) pastor. l~t Church Bowling Green Ky for 12 years and editor of Western Recorder- also served churches in Alabama & Tennessee. Carley Wilson Skinner died at 18.mo (1895-1898) William Carey Skinner (1895-1979)served as pastor in both Ky and Tn Annie Skinner 1897 married preacher, Lyn~Claybrook Marie Skinner 191 (teacher) Ed ~ller SJ<:inner(l95' pastor of churches in Ky, Texas, and A~izona The above is the record of our family as we have it. Sincerely copied by Marie Skinner ands ent to Mary Holland Lancaster April 22,.198 Mrs. Dallas M. Lancaster 616 W. Lelia St. P.. Box 268 Florence, AL 356 3

P.O. Box 268 616 West Lelia St. Florence, Al 3563 June 28, 1984 North Carolina Baptist HistoricBl Collection P.O. Box 777? Reynolds Station Winston-Salem N.c. 2719 Dear Sir I am researching the family of the Rev. John Moore,Sr and his son-in-law Emanuel Skinner (also Baptist minister) who were associated with the Falls of Tar River in Nash County ca 1748/178 - members of Kehukee A$sociation of Baptist 1765. John Moore evidently died in N.C. migrated to Robertson Co. Tn about 1798. but Emanuel Skinner If you have any church minutes re~ lating to this association in this particular period of time or any inforimtion on these ministers- please inform me ano how the materials would be made available to me. Any help most appreciated. Yours truly ~.~ j?j.4~.:z;j Mrs. Dallas M. Lancaster

EMMANUEL SKINNER Church at the Falls of Tar River, Nash County, North Carolina. This is an ancient and respectable church. According to the best accounts we can get, this church was constituted on Swift Creek, by elders C. Daniel and John Moore, in the year 1757. Whether the church was constituted on the Free-will or Regular Baptist order, we are not able to say. Elder John Moore was their pastor a number of years, while the church was on the re gular plan. But in 178, he took a dismission from the church and moved out of the neighbourhood. After this, Emmanuel Skinner, a worthy member of this church being an ordained minister, and raised up in the church, supplied the place of a pastor, but was never appointed by the church to that office. In September, 1797, he took a dismission from the church and moved to Cumberland in Tennessee... (copied from: A CONCISE HISTORY OF THE KEHUKEE BAPTIST ASSOCIATION, FROM ITS ORIGINAL RISE TO THE PRESENT TIME. By: Elders Lemuel Burkitt and Jesse Read. Printed by A. Hodge, 183. Found on page: 227

EMMANUEL SKINNER Church at the Falls of Tar River, Nash County, North Carolina. This is an ancient and respectable church. According to the best accounts we can get, this church was constituted on Swift Creek, by elders C. Daniel and John Moore, in the year 1757. Whether the church was constituted on the Free-will or Regular Baptist order, we are not able to say. Elder John Moore was their pastor a number of years, while the church was on the re gular plan. But in 178, he took a dismission from the church and moved out of the neighbourhood. After this, Emmanuel Skinner, a worthy member of this church being an ordained minister, and raised up in the church, supplied the place of a pastor, but was never appointed by the church to that office. In September, 1797, he took a dismission from the church and moved to Cumberland in Tennessee... (copied from: A CONCISE HISTORY OF THE KEHUKEE BAPTIST ASSOCIATION, FROM ITS ORIGINAL RISE TO THE PRESENT TIME. By: Elders Lemuel Burkitt and Jesse Read. Printed by A. Hodge, 183. Found on page: 227

NAME b. JI Ancestry 1 Married b, Ancestry " Record fcj.u '1 J(a/L /?_~ _ /YO t::) '''r -' -,., ~J~~-~ See File No. (Over)

162 ~~ of Middle Tn j?aptists ]-?g6-1_958_by R.D. Brooks, 1g58 ROBERT!'.iON COUNTY TENNESSEE 162 YEAHS OF MII)DLE TF.NNF.SSEF. BAPTISTS ~'. ( l\ed nrv EH RED JUVER BAPTIST CHURCH (1791) The following has been copied from Red River Church. (Minute Book, 1791-1828.) OCTOBER 15, 1796 The foliowing members arc appointed to attend the association at Borcri's Meeting House in November, l 79G: Brethren Daniel Brown, Jesse Brooks, George Neville, Elias Fort, and Moses \'\!'inters. Editor's Note: This is the first time 1 have ever seen recorded in history the date of the month and place of meeting of the first association in Middle Tennessee. (Mero Association.) 3 Emanuel Skinner 1st t.. "'"'"' ~ J28SO~ "'""'"

HUSBAND'S NAME SKINNER' EMANUEL When Born ca 1738 FrM 1nJEL 2KINNER Where--------------------- (Husband's Full Name) Christened : Where EL I ZA BETH M'~111RE When When Bur:"~ -- Where ---------------------1 This information obtained from When Di~ l8 l 8 Where _R_o_b_e_r_t_s_o_n_C_o_. T_n (Wife's Maiden Name) E SI t a t e Vo 1 # 3, r1 ob e rt.s, ) n Co Married Where 1f!i 11 Emanuel s k.:cc:_i_,_n"-'n_._e=i-' ---- ~~~;;.,~~~; (gr.~~:> Me.rriage records Edr:J"ecamhe 4ts Father----------------- His Mother's Maiden Name-------------- Red Ri~er Shurch Mi~. Rober son Co T n 1H e, i 1 l Jo~, l ah WIFE'S MAIDEN NA~ M~D~O~R=E~~~~E~.L=!~Z~A~P=E~T=H~----------------------- Skinner, Mohtgomery Co Tn NC Skinner bible records When Born Where-- -- ------------------ ~""""""="~-=-o=-=-=-~-=-~--------- Corre s p o n o e nee Christened Where,_ ------------------ When Died R._f_t_e_, _r_a_u--'-g'- l_b_o_l --- Where ---'-------------------- 1982 When Buried -----------. -----~-~-- Where--------------------- Other Husb. (if any) Number (I) (2) etc. Her Father Re".. John Moore,Sr. Her Mother's Maiden Name ~arah ~.1eredi th Compiler Mary Holland La nc a s+e : Address P. Box 268 City Florence -State Al 3563 Male J CHILDREN WHEN BORN WHERE BORN State or Fe~aJe (Arrange in order of birth) WHEN DIED" Day Month Year wn or Place County Country Day Month Year Married 1 Bar(th)sheba_Skinner N.C. Wf Iey HoIIana 2 Josiah vw. Skinner. 1 July 177 Nash Co N.C. tebsha., 3 Elizabeth Skinner 26 June 17' 3 Nash Co N.C. 4. 5 6 7 a 9 1 1l 12 13 14,.. - --- --- -

P.O. Box 268 616 West Lelia St. Florence, Al 3563 June 28, 1984 North Carolina Baptist Historical P.O. Box 7777 Reynolds Station Winston-Salem N.c. 2719 Collection Dear Sir I am researching the family of the Rev. John Moore,Sr and his son-in-law Emanuel Skinner (also Baptist mini~ter) who were associated with the Fells of Tar River in Nash County ca 1748/178 - members of Kehukee A~sociation of Baptist 1765. John Moore evidently died in N.C. but Emanuel Skinner migrated to Robertson Co. Tn about 1798. If you have any church minutes relating to this association in this particular period of time or any t nt'o rrra t i on on these ministers- please inform me an o how the materials would be made available to me. Any help most appreciated. Yours truly ~.~7?7 4~ Mrs. Dallas M. Lancaster

SKINNER NOTES KENTUCKY (Mary Holland Lancaster) I corresponded with Miss Onnie Skinner also direct descendant of Emmanuel/Emanuel Skinner who was an a~ed retired school teacher Tho information from the following letter was written April 22, 198. Miss Onnie is now deceased. She lived in Murray, Kentucky (Calloway County} quote: "The Skinner line is this as we have it from the old Skinner Bible Emmanue 1 gkinne r and wife Elizabeth (Moore} had these children: (few dates given} JOSTAH, _JESSIE~ELIZABETH_'~dJYDIA and RATHSHERA Josiah marries twice, by first marriage he had: Letisha, July 23, 1792 Sany, January 6, 1794 Rebecca, September 26, 1797 William, November 17, 18 (our gr grandfather) Charlestoy, December 22, 183 Pamelia Highsmith 184 Bathsheba married Wiley Holland Elizabeth ( 188~) ma r r-le d va Brandon Lydia (186' -mar-r i e d Brandon by second marriage, Josiah Skinner had these children: Washington L~ 1819 Josiah W 1821 James 1B25 Mary 1828 (married a Farley} Onnie Skinner said her father recorded that three Skinner brothers EMMANUEL, SAMSON AND CORDIE came to this country from England be fore the Revolution and settled in Virginia. Baptist prerchers were persecuted so Emmanuel left Va, went to Tennessee county N.C. and thence to Robertson County Tn where he died. There were also two Skinner girls who married Hollands. One was Wiley Holland who married B~thsheba Skinner (dau of Emmanuel) and Daniel Holland M.D. who married Rebecca Skinner dau of Josiah Skinner. Mrs.Dallas M,Lancaster 616W, Lelia SL P,. Rox 7fiR

-... Onnie Skinner information continued: Now for our I'am ily beginning wlth William Skinner, our great grandfather: William Skinner, who organized Elm Grove Baptist Church, Calloway Co. Ky. He was pastor of tt for several years and became pastor of First Baptist Church, Murray Kentucky (Calloway co.) until his death. Joseph Skinner, our granefather, marrled Sarah Outland. James Edward Skinner (1868-195)and Emily Miller Skinner, our parents, had these children: ~Gl~ _!)kinner, business man Nashvllle Tn (1888-1\:159) Onnie Gr~ _ kinner( 189) teacher Reuel T. Skinner (1892-1978) pastor Ls t Church Pow Llng Green Ky for 12 years and editor of Western Recorder- also served churches in Alabama & Tennessee. Carley Wilson Skin~ died at 18.mo (1895-18q8) William Carey Skinner (1895-1979)served as pastor in both Ky and Tn Annie Skinner 1897 mar r l e d preacher,_ Lyn, Claybrook Marie Skinner 191 (teacher) Ed ~ller S!{inner(l95) pastor of churches in Ky, Texas, and A izona The above is the record of our famlly as we have lt. Sincerely Onnie Skinner copied by Marie Skinner ands ent to Mary Holland Lancaster April 22, 198 Mrs. Dallas M. Lancaster 616 W. Lelia St.

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