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Tuesday, May 24, 2005

Pocahontas Baptist Church

Pocahontas Baptist Church: "Pocahontas Baptist Church



The Pocahontas Baptist Church was located in Tazewell County, Virginia. The church was a mission church because of its location in a distressed mining town. The history of the church began in the late 1700�s when Reverend M. A. Wilson held a rival meeting to teach his Baptist faith. Many Baptist from neighboring towns came to the rival meeting to hear the Reverend evangelize. Several conversions to Christianity resulted from the breathtaking sermon. The newly formed Baptist congregation decided to construct a church in the heart of the town so that the Reverend Wilson could hold revival meetings. The funds for building the church were lacking, but faith kept the congregation together. The church was constructed and in a few years it was paid for by noble men such as John Baber, Walter W. Odor, Fredrick H. Baker, Henry Smith Sam B. Cook, James S. Hensley, William W. French.
Another well known mission church was built in the mid 1800�s by Powhatan Baber. Powhatan Baber was a Baptist minister of the largest Baptist Church in Princeton, West Virginia. Powhatan and his wife Caroline Tuggle Baber lived in Monroe County, West Virginia. "

3 Comments:

  • At 6:14 PM EST , Anonymous Anonymous said...

    Randall Kent Burris is a direct descendant of Pocahontas! Burris is a hero who gave his life saving others!

     
  • At 8:36 PM EDT , Blogger Helen Campbell said...

    Thank you for your interest. It appears that Baber and others went trough out the south giving monies to the settlements.

    SO many of early settlements donated land to build churches. My 4th great grandfather, Costillo Baber, donated land and money for a Methodist Chapel, he and his cousin Agee, were the Pastors at the chapel, in Sissionsville, WV.

    I am interested in the man Randall Kent Burris, can you tell me anything else?

    Helen

     
  • At 12:42 PM EDT , Anonymous Anonymous said...

    All Sizemores are part Native Ameerican.

     

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