Records, 1814-1918.

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Records, 1814-1918.

Two plat maps, dated June 8 and July 13, 1822, of lands given by James Smart "for the meeting house, and use of divine and public worship" and "for the use of the minister during his preacher at said church." The later map contains a handwritten note dated July 21, 1886, concerning a partitioning of church lands. Formerly filed as: Baptist Church, Hampton Co., Coosawhatchie. Church books, 1814-1918, contain: covenant and bylaws; minutes of church business meetings; and membership rolls of African American slaves and white members with dates of baptisms, deaths, dismissals, exclusions (excommunications), and restorations. Church books, 1814-1865, were copied as part of the South Carolina Historical Records Survey.

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Coosawhatchie Baptist Church (Hampton County, S.C.)

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Beech Branch Baptist Church (Hampton County, S.C.)

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Beech Branch Baptist Church: founded in Prince William's Parish in Beaufort District, S.C. (present-day Hampton County); originally known as Coosawhatchie Baptist Church. From the description of Records, 1814-1918. (University of South Carolina). WorldCat record id: 18958113 ...

South Carolina Historical Records Survey

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