ROCKY RIVER BAPTIST CHURCH CEMETERY, Anderson County, SC
a.k.a. Wilson's Creek Baptist

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HISTORY ........ : Rocky River Baptist Church


CEMETERY LOCATION:
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3 miles east of Iva.

GPS = Latitude N34 17.825 x Longitude W82 36.178 


CEMETERY HISTORY:
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The History Of 
Rocky River Baptist Church 
3266 Lake Secession Road 
Iva, SC 
"Celebrating 200 Years" 
1803 - 2003 
 
History of 
Rocky River Baptist Church 
 
Our church is located in Abbeville County, at the Anderson County line, about 
twelve miles south from Anderson and four miles east from Cook's Station, on the 
Savannah Valley Railroad, now the town of Iva. It was originally know as Wilson 
Creek, and was situated near the residence of Bartlett D. Hall, the present 
residence of Fred Burriss, about one and one-half miles northwest of our present 
site. 
 
Wilson Creek was an outgrowth of Little River, and, like many of the older 
churches, it was of gradual development. The first account we have of Baptist 
preaching in this neighborhood was about the year 1790, when Nathan Hall of whom 
little is known, began to preach. He was followed by George Tillman of Little 
River Church, James Crowther, who had but recently moved over from England, and 
others. Their labors were blessed of God, and Elder Tillman baptized several 
into the fellowship of Little River Church, of which he was pastor. In 1794 they 
were constituted a branch of Little River Church, Elder Nathan Hall becoming 
their pastor or supply. This little band worked on for ten years, being supplied 
part of the time by Elders Hall, Tillman, and Philip Phagans. 
 
In the spring of 1803 they were constituted an independent church, with about 
twenty members. Elder James Crowther was elected pastor, which happy and useful 
relation existed as long as he lived. His pastorate was signalized as a period 
of peace and prosperity. He baptized fourteen converts into his fellowship only 
a few days before his death. 
 
On November 5th, 1803, when only a few months old, it entered into the 
organization of the Saluda Baptist Association, becoming one of the constituent 
members of that body, which relation has continuously existed from that time to 
the present. 
 
In 1810 it was decided to move the church to a more eligible location. A site 
was selected upon the homestead of Charles Stark, who was at that time a member 
of the church. A house of worship was erected near his residence, one mile from 
where the present building now stands. In August of the same year, it asked 
permission of the Association to change its name from Wilson's Creek to Rocky 
River, which was granted. 
 
About the year 1820 the pastor, James Crowther, began preaching in the First 
Creek neighborhood, and in a short time succeeded in establishing a branch of 
Rocky River Church in that community. In September, 1824, it was constituted an 
independent church, twenty-five members having been dismissed by letter for that 
purpose. 
 
In November 1829, they sustained a great loss and sore bereavement in the death 
of their beloved pastor, James Crowther, who had served them with great fidelity 
of purpose and earnestness of soul from their incipiency. He had gained a strong 
hold upon the affections of his own people, and was greatly respected in the 
community in which he lived.  
 
Thomas Calloway was then called as pastor, and served the church one year when 
he was followed by James Davis, who remained two years. In 1834 Sanford Vandiver 
served the church as pastor. He was succeeded in 1835 by M. A. Spalding, of 
Georgia, father of the distinguished A. T. Spalding, D. D. He was an able 
preacher, a fine scholar, and exerted a wonderful influence in the Saluda 
Association during his residence in the State.  
 
In 1836 William McGee was called to the pastorate of the church, and remained 
two years, when he was followed by James Fant, who served one year. In 1836 
Blackman Burton, one of their number, was called by the church to ordination of 
the gospel ministry. In 1839 he became pastor of the church, which position he 
filled until the close of his life in 1848. Although a man of limited education, 
Brother Burton is said to have been a faithful Christian and good preacher. 
During the ten years of his pastorate the membership gradually increased and the 
church waxed stronger.  
 
Upon the death of Elder Burton, Valentine Young became pastor, in which capacity 
he served them for three years. He was followed in 1851 by James Kay, of Little 
River, who stayed only one year. Amaziah Rice was the next pastor. He took 
charge of the church in January 1852 and remained seven years. 
 
Unfortunately no title had ever been obtained from Brother Stark to the ground 
upon which the house was built, and after his death his heirs refused to deed 
the same to the church; whereupon they were driven to the necessity of seeking a 
new location. In 1857 William Tucker, a deacon of the church, obtained a grant 
of four and one-eighth acres of land from Edward Davis and Dr. N. J. Newell, 
upon which a new and more substantial building was erected on the present site. 
This was a framed building thirty by sixty feet. It was never ceiled nor 
painted, but was commodious and comfortable. 
 
From 1859 to 1869 W. O. Martin, of the Broadmouth Church, served as pastor. He 
was not blessed with the advantages of an education, either literary, or 
theological; but his rugged strength of mind and strong self-will commanded 
respect and gave him influence. Decided, energetic, and self-reliant, he bore 
down obstacles with a giant's arm. The church prospered greatly under his 
ministry. During his pastorate of ten years he baptized 134 persons. In 1866 the 
membership numbered 200. This was the golden period in the church's history. 
 
In 1869 W. H. King was called as pastor, and continued two years. Wilson Ashley 
then became pastor and remained until the close of the year 1872, when he was 
followed by W. E. Walters, of the First Creek Church. He continued to serve the 
church as pastor until 1877, when he was deposed from the ministry and excluded 
from the church for the sin of drunkenness. Mr. Walters had, for many years, 
been one of the most brilliant and popular preachers in Anderson county. In 
addition to his great popularity as a preacher, he wielded and unbounded 
influence in the Saluda Association, over which body he had presided for a 
number of years. His sad and untimely downward fall brought sorrow to many 
hearts and tears to many eyes. 
 
W. Ho. King, a former pastor, resumed to pastoral duties of the church in 1878, 
and continued them until 1887, a period of ten years. 
 
In 1880 the church met with another sad misfortune. Early in the spring of this 
year they had overhauled and remodeled their house, which added greatly to its 
appearance, comfort and convenience. On the night of the 31st of March it was 
totally destroyed by an incendiary fire. After this sad occurrence it was nearly 
three years before another house was built. Meanwhile services were occasionally 
held under a brush arbor. 
 
Early in the year 1882, a committee, consisting of the following brethren, Dr. 
W. J. Milford, James McKee, J. C. Hall and W. N. Hall were appointed a building 
committee to superintend the erection of a new house of worship. Brother J.B. 
Hampton was subsequently appointed to act as secretary and treasurer of the 
committee. The house, a neat framed building, ceiled, painted and seated was 
completed in 1883. It was solemnly dedicated to the worship of Almighty God in 
September of the same year. Elder Charles Manley, D. D., of Greenville, SC 
preached the dedicatory sermon. 
 
In 1887, Elder M. H. Allen of Central, SC moved into the neighborhood and took 
charge of the Flat Rock, Union and Rocky River Churches. But he found the Rocky 
River Church so badly demoralized he remained only one year, resigning at its 
close to accept a call to Cross Roads and Mountain Creek. F. M. Cann, licentiate 
of the church, was then called to ordination and became pastor of the church and 
served one year. His labors, though very acceptable, accomplished little. G. M. 
Rogers began his labors with the church in January 1889. 
 
From 1880 to 1889 the church was in a cold, barren condition. Internal strife 
and dissension was rife. Brotherly love and fidelity were sadly wanting, while 
gross immoralities had been indulged in by some of the members. But through the 
un-trying efforts of Elder G. M. Rogers, the church was, in a large measure, re-
united and much of the old trouble healed over. 
 
At the beginning of Elder Rogers pastorate the membership was sixty-five. By the 
year 1895, the membership was 200. 
 
The following brethren have served the church as deacons: Charles Stark, William 
Tucker, Dejarnette Tucker, Henry Burton, George Nelson, John Milford and W. W. 
Burriss. These all have served before 1890. 
 
The following named brethren constituted to board of deacons in 1890: J. C. 
Hall, B. D. Hall, M. W. Spoon, Henry Morrison, A. B. Gailey and John McMahan. 
 
The following named brethren have served the church as clerk, serving from 1837 
to 1858: A. E. Fant, W. S. Hampton, A. G. Latimer, Hamiron Tucker and T. C. 
Milford. 
 
The Saluda Baptist Association has convened with our church twice. The first 
time in 1857 when the church was without a building and the services were held 
under a brush arbor. The second time was in 1894 when they met in the building 
which was erected in 1883. It was at this meeting that the Association appointed 
T. H. Garrett to write the history of the Association. 
 
Elder G. M. Rogers resigned the pastorate in 1895 to enroll in the Southern 
Baptist Theological Seminary. He was followed by J. B. Herron who served until 
1900. Then the church called Elder Mike McGee who served only one year. In 1901 
W. B. Hawkins was pastor and served two years. Elder G. M. Rogers was called 
back as pastor in 1903 and served until 1906. Elder M. M. McCuen was pastor from 
1906 until 1909. 
 
The members decided to fence in the cemetery and make it more attractive in 
1909. They bought enough steel fencing to enclose the entire cemetery for three 
hundred and seventy-one dollars. 
 
Elder Herman Stone was called as pastor in 1909 and served five years until 
1914. 
 
On September 17, 1910 the church called for the ordination of one of their 
members, Brother C. J. Hampton, to the gospel ministry. The presbytery was 
composed of the following brethren: Mike McGee, W. B. Hawkins, H. W. Stone, W. 
H. Morrison, B. H. Hall, J. B. Hampton, W. R. Crowther, L. O. Burton and W. M. 
Campbell. Elder M. M. McCuen was moderator. The ordination sermon was preached 
by W. B. Hawkins, and the ordination prayer was led by the pastor, H. W. Stone. 
 
Elder J. S. Cobb was pastor in 1914 and served two years. He was followed by H. 
Haydock who served only one year. Then Elder H. C. Martin was pastor in 1917 
followed by Louis Smith in 1918. The church called their own C. J. Hampton in 
1919, whom they had ordained in 1910, as pastor and he served in this capacity 
for three years. In 1922 Elder E. J. Ingle was pastor. He was a graduate of Mars 
Hill College in North Carolina and it was under his leadership that the building 
was renovated in 1923. The roof was re-covered and new windows were installed 
and the building repainted. Mr. Ingle resigned in 1923 to enroll in the Seminary 
and the church called George Martin as pastor who served until 1925. The church 
then called M. M. McCuen for pastor the second time. He served this time for two 
years. The membership of the church in 1927 was 179. W. B. Hawkins was called to 
pastor the church in 1927 and stayed until 1930. Mr. E. L. Kugley, who was 
living in Iva, served the church from 1930 to 1931 as pastor.  
 
The reverend Mr. C. B. Garrett was called to the pastorate in 1931 and remained 
until 1941, a period of ten years. These were hard years for the church. Money 
was scarce and the members had a hard time trying to make ends meet. One year 
they only paid Mr. Garrett seventy dollars for his services. Mr. Garrett was a 
fine preacher and a wonderful Christian and the church prospered spiritually 
during his pastorate. 
 
On October 26, 1936 the church called for the ordination of one of their members 
to the gospel ministry, Brother J. Cleveland Tucker. Those composing the 
presbytery were: Rev. J. C. Hampton, Rev. Jenkins, Brethren W. B. Latham, John 
Stokes, Kenneth Stokes, B. H. Hall, Joe Ferguson, A. H. Burriss, J. D. Jones, 
Anson Brock and Marion Price. Brother W. E. Hall served as clerk and Rev. C. B. 
Garrett served as Moderator. 
 
In 1941 Rev. Garrett called attention to the fact that the building was badly in 
need of repairs. This was discussed in conference by the members and it was 
challenged the members to pledge as much as they could toward a new building and 
Brother J. C. Tucker gave ten dollars which was matched by Brother John Stockes. 
This was the first money raised for the construction of the present building. 
Several others took up the challenge and began to pledge and give money to build 
a new house of worship. 
 
Mr. Garrett resigned in 1941 to accept other work and Reverend Mr. Alfred Guest 
was called to the pastorate in 1942. 
 
In 1942 a committee was appointed to superintend the building of a new house of 
worship. This committee consisted of the following brethren: W. Ezekiel Hall, 
Jr., chairman; John Stokes, J.C. Tucker, W. B. Latham, Jessie Ethridge, and Joe 
Ferguson. 
 
A brick building 30" x 50" with full basement for classrooms was erected in 1947 
and solemnly dedicated to the worship of Almighty God in September of the same 
year. Dr. E. C. White of Anderson preached the dedicatory sermon. 
 
The following named brethren have served as clerk since 1900: C. H. Bailey - 2 
years, C. Hampton - 14 years, W. E. Hall, Jr. - 31 years. 
 
In the summer of 1947 a dispute arose among the members over enlarging the 
cemetery. Some wanted to enlarge it on the north side and some objected to 
bringing the cemetery any closer to the building. The contention became so 
strong that another pastor was called in to moderate the conference for the 
church. Rev. D. B. Webber, pastor of the Iva Baptist Church, was the moderator 
of the September 28th conference in 1947. The results of the conference were 
that the cemetery be enlarged on the east side, and that it not come any nearer 
the building on the north side. The back part of the fence on the east side was 
taken down and the cemetery extended back as far as the church property went. So 
much bitterness and resentment had arisen over the dispute that another fence 
was never put around the new part of the cemetery 
 
Rev. M. A. Guest served on as pastor until 1948 and resigned. Then the church 
called Rev. B. F. Turner who served until 1953, 
 
Rev. M. A. Guest was called to serve the church as pastor for the second time 
and began his pastoral duties on September 1953 He served as full time pastor. 
 
November 1, 1953 the church voted to get chairs for new Sunday school class and 
to order paper for Sunday morning bulletin. 
 
Our church has maintained Sunday school since April 1889 when Elder G. M. 
Progers was pastor. A Sunday school was organized and officers elected. Brother 
A. B. Gailey was the first superintendent. The women of the church knelt around 
and prayed that Sunday that the Sunday School never die. God has answered their 
prayers. 
 
The church voted in conference on January 31, 1954 to start a building fund for 
a pastorium. They were the following: E. C. Loftis, J. D. Jones, and Harvey 
Ethridge. Brother Harvey Ethridge was selected to act as treasurer of building 
fund. 
 
On March 7, 1954 the church voted to build a pastorium on the church property. A 
building committee was appointed consisting of the following named brethren: J. 
A. Compton, Howard Burton, and Ray Burton. Eston Purdy was to act as treasurer 
for the building fund. 
 
In 1954 the church adopted the rotating system for board of deacons. The plan 
was not successful because the membership was too small and soon abandoned. 
 
July 18, 1954, the Church agreed to send regular offerings to the support of 
missions through the cooperative program. 
 
The Church adopted the unified budget also in 1954. 
 
On November 21, 1954 the church voted to get a title for property and have the 
church chartered so that they could borrow money with which to finish building 
pastorium. 
 
Rev. M. A. Guest resigned the pastorate on December 26, 1954 to enroll in 
seminary. Rev. James Hampton was extended an indefinite call to the church of 
February 20, 1955. He resigned on May 15, 1955. Serving only three months, this 
was the shortest pastorate the church has had; The longest, being that of Elder 
James Crowther, the first pastor, which was 26 years. 
 
Rev. William Bargoil was invited to supply the pulpit on June 5, 1955 and was 
extended an indefinite call to become full-time pastor on July 3, 1955. The 
pastorium was completed and Mr. Bargoil moved into it in July 1955. 
 
Rev. Bargoil resigned on January 10, 1960 to enroll in Seminary and was followed 
by Rev. Oscar Edmonds on February 28, 1960. 
 
In the summer of 1960 the members painted the fence around the old part of the 
cemetery. The church is working together and there is brotherly love among the 
members. 
 
In the summer of 1961 the church put on an evangelistic crusade with Dr. Bill 
Piper as Evangelist. Other churches in the area cooperated with us in providing 
special music. The attendance was good with a capacity crowd every service. It 
was the best revival held in this community in 25 years. There were 26 decisions 
for Christ. 
 
In 1962 the church called for the ordination of Lamar Smith, one of its members. 
The presbytery was composed of Revs. Charles Shacklette, Lee Roy Hayes, Cecil 
Loftis, Oscar Edmonds, Sam Putman, Frank Gillespie, and Deacons J. D. Jones, Ray 
Burton, and Harold Stokes. The Rev. Frank Gillespie was moderator. The sermon 
was preached by Oscar Edmonds and the ordination prayer was Cecil Loftis. 
 
Brother J. D. Jones was elected clerk following W. E. Hall in 1948 and served 
until 1953 when Brother Eston Purdy, our present Clerk elected. 
 
In January 1963 the church voted to refurnish the auditorium with new pews and 
carpet. The pews were to be bought by members and friends who wanted to 
memorialize loved ones who were members and former members of the church. The 
furniture was purchased and installed, a new carpet was installed, and the 
interior repainted, adding greatly to the comfort of the congregation and 
enhancing the beauty of the building. 
 
The present Board of Deacons are Ray Burton, Joe Ferguson, J. D. Jones, Claud 
Mitchell, W. J. Ethridge, Gilbert Robinson, and Harold Stokes. 
 
The membership at this time was 272. 
 
Compiled by and written by Rev. Oscar S. Edmonds, printed 1963, and copied in 
September 2003 by the Bicentennial Committee; October 2007 for the church 
website. 
 
Church History Update 1964 - 2003 
 
On May 31, 1964 the church voted on recommendation of the deacons (chairman, Ray 
Burton) to finish remodeling the parsonage. Two rooms and carport were added. 
Open house and dedication was held on June 27, 1964.  
Rev. O. S. Edmonds, pastor, brought dedication and message. 
 
Rev. O. S. Edmonds resigned as pastor in 1966. 
 
On April 3, 1966, Rev. Albert Hudson was elected pastor and served until 
November 17, 1968. During his pastorate, the church purchased a new mimeograph 
machine and new hymnals. 
 
Special services were held on October 16, 1966, to ordain Lee Burton and Eston 
Purdy as deacons. Rev. Lamar Smith preached the ordination service. J. D. Jones, 
Harold Stokes, Horace Tucker, Ray Burton, Rev. Albert Hudson, Claude Mitchell 
and Pearce Purdy took part in the service.  
 
Deacons serving for 1966 - 1967 were Ray Burton, chairman, J. D. Jones, Pearce 
Purdy, Harold Stokes, Claude Mitchell, Horace Tucker, Lee Burton, Eston Purdy 
and Harvey Ethridge. 
 
In April 1969, Rev. John Lockaby was elected pastor and served until April 1972 
when he and his family left due to discord and disagreement in the church. A 
number of members left with him and formed Emmanuel Baptist Church in 
Antreville. 
 
On August 12, 1969, the church voted to install air conditioning. On September 
7, 1969, the church voted to buy an organ. 
 
On October 19, 1969, the church voted to rotate deacons and to have 6 actual 
deacons who would serve for 3 years each. 
 
On September 6, 1970, the church voted to sell bonds to finance the new 
building. 
 
On February 21, 1971, Earl White and James Smith were ordained as deacons. Rev. 
Alford Scoggins preached the sermon. Rev. John Lockaby gave the charge and J. D. 
Jones gave the prayer of dedication. L. E. Evans, father-in-law of James Smith, 
Participated in the laying on of hands. 
 
Billy Purdy was ordained as a deacon on October 17, 1971. Ray Burton was elected 
back on the active Board of Deacons. 
 
November 28, 1971 - Homecoming and Dedication service was held for the 
renovation of existing building, extended auditorium, new education plant, 
central heating and air conditioning, surface treated parking area and 
driveways. Rev. Lamar Smith preached the sermons. Planning committee consisted 
of Ray Burton, Ruth Jones, and Opal Parnell. 
 
In 1971, the parsonage was renovated and Kirt Mitchell made public his 
commitment to study in preparation for the Gospel ministry. 
 
Janie Lockaby was elected as minister of music on January 2, 1972 and served 
until April 30, 1972. 
 
On June 28, 1972, Rev. William Tisdale was elected interim pastor and served 
until April 1973. 
 
The church voted for J. D. Jones and Eston Purdy to replace Harold Stokes and 
Lee Burton, who rotated off of the active Board of Deacons effective October 
1972. 
 
Rev. Larry Cox assumed the duties of pastor on April 15, 1973 after having been 
elected by the church on April 1, 1973 by unanimous vote. 
 
On April 8, 1973, the church voted to purchase 36 acres of land adjoining the 
present church property on recommendation of deacons (Mr. J. D. Jones chairman). 
 
Mr. Milford Fagg served as minister of music from 1973 - 1976. Milford was 
ordained as a deacon while serving at Rocky River. 
 
On June 30, 1974, the church voted to purchase a bus for $1,250 and begin a bus 
ministry. The ministry began August 14, 1974. 
 
Russ Metz was elected minister of youth on June 29, 1975 and served until 
January 1977. 
 
On September 28, 1975, the church elected Billy Purdy and Terry Ferguson to 
replace J. D. Jones and Eston Purdy as deacons to serve for 3 years. 
 
Gene Burton was ordained as a deacon on October 10, 1976. Rev. Larry Cox 
preached the ordination service. Twelve active deacons were present. 
 
October 1977 - active deacons are Billy Purdy (chairman), Terry Burton (c0-
chairman), Eston Purdy (secretary), Ray Burton, Claude Mitchell, J. D. Jones, 
and Gene Burton. James Smith and Jimmy Parnell rotated off. 
 
On November 20, 1977, the church voted to pad the pews, piano, and organ benches 
and to replace the fence around the church cemetery with chain link fence. 
 
In March 1978, the church voted to purchase a new public address system and 
microphones. 
 
Ronnie Latham and Gilbert Bannister were elected as deacons and were ordained 
October 15, 1978. Rev. Larry Cox preached the ordination sermon. 
 
On November 26, 1978, an appreciation day was held for our pastor, Larry Cox as 
a surprise to him. Ray Burton, chairman of deacons, presided with each deacon 
giving a testimony. Dinner in the fellowship hall followed. Rev. Cox represented 
the church in a revival crusade to the Philippines for three weeks with the Gene 
Williams Evangelistic Association. 
 
Jason Lynch was elected as minister of music on April 22, 1979 and served until 
October 1981. Jason was ordained as a deacon by Rocky River Baptist Church on 
October 5, 1980. 
 
On April 27, 1980, Rev. Larry Cox resigned as pastor effective June 8, 1980 to 
accept a pastorate at Flat Shoals Baptist Church in Hartwell, GA. A farewell 
dinner was given by the church on June 8, 1980. Rev. Richard Roberts was called 
as interim pastor and served until May 1981. 
 
Linda Latham became the church pianist replacing Nancy Burton in June 1980. 
Prior to that, Ellen L. Holbrook served as pianist. 
 
Rev. Wayne Revisky began duties as pastor on May 27, 1981 and served until 
February 19, 1984, when he resigned to accept another pastorate. A farewell 
dinner was given the evening of February 19, 1984. During his pastorate, the 
church purchased 2 acres of land across the road from the church and a strip of 
land on the right side of the church from the estate of Mrs. Eula Hall. 
 
On September 20, 1981, Ray Burton and Kenneth Norwood were elected as deacons to 
replace Gilbert Bannister and Ronnie Latham who rotated off. Kenneth Norwood was 
ordained as a deacon on October 4, 1981. Rev. Wayne Revisky and Rev. Kirt 
Mitchell preached. Nine deacons were present. Also present was Rev. J. C. Rice, 
Saluda Baptist Director of Missions. 
 
Mike Brewington was elected minister of music on May 9, 1982 and served until 
September 12, 1982. Julia Burton served as minister of music from November 1982 
until July 1983. Leland Brooks was elected minister of music on December 23, 
1984 until April 28, 1985. 
 
Donnie Mitchell was ordained as a deacon on October 10, 1982. Rev. Kirt Mitchell 
preached the ordination sermon. Claude Mitchell, James Smith, Eston Purdy, 
Harold Stokes, Gilbert Bannister, Ronnie Latham, Lee Burton, Gene Burton, 
Kenneth Norwood, and Terry Burton participated. Rev. Lamar Smith closed in 
prayer. Rev. Wayne Revisky was pastor. 
 
Rev. Earl Mosteller served as interim pastor from April 1984 until September 
1984. 
 
Dr. Billy Taylor assumed duties as pastor on September 9, 1984. 
 
George Trammell was ordained as a deacon on Sunday night, October 14, 1984. Rev. 
Billy L. Taylor preached the ordination sermon. Deacons taking part in the 
service were Terry Burton, Eston Purdy, Gene Burton, Don Mitchell, Kenneth 
Norwood, Lee Bowman, Ray Burton, Claude Mitchell, Harold Stokes, James Smith and 
Lee Burton. 
 
Ronnie Latham served as interim music director from 1985 - 1986. Julia Burton 
served as music director and interim music director from 1985 - 1994. 
 
Alton Blackwell was ordained as a deacon on October 13, 1985. Dr. Billy Taylor 
preached the ordination sermon. Ten active and inactive deacons of the church 
participated in the laying on of hands. 
 
On November 10, 1985, the mortgage was burned during Homecoming services. The 
church was debt free. Former pastors, Rev. B. F. Turner, Rev. C. J. Hampton and 
Rev. Larry Cox spoke at the service. Also speaking were Rev. Lamar Smith and 
Rev. Kirt Mitchell who were ordained by Rocky River Baptist Church to the 
ministry. 
 
Terry Ferguson was elected to serve as a deacon and was ordained in 1987. 
 
In April 1988, a TV and VCR were purchased with monies from a love offering and 
donations. 
 
New Hymnals were purchased in April 1987 with donated monies. 
 
On April 22, 1990, the church voted to install a wheelchair ramp. 
 
On November 25, 1990, Dr. Billy Taylor submitted a letter of resignation 
effective December, 1990 to accept a pastorate to Temple Baptist Church in 
Ninety-Six, SC. 
 
Rev. Vernon Landreth was called as interim pastor on February 10, 1991 serving 
until June 1991 when he resigned due to health problems. Rev. Earle Mosteller 
was called again to serve as interim pastor in July 1991 serving until June 
1992. 
 
Lee Bowman and Verdelle Brock were elected to replace Terry Ferguson and Billy 
Purdy who were rotating off the Board of Deacons for 1990 - 1991. 
 
On April 17, 1992, the church voted to purchase a new communion set and to 
purchase an ice machine using funds given in memory of Mr. Verdelle Brock to go 
toward this purchase. The ice machine would be in memory of Mr. Brock. 
 
On June 19, 1992 after preaching a three day revival at Rocky River, Rev. Dan 
Newton was elected as pastor and served until August 22, 1993 when he resigned 
to accept the pastorate of Piedmont Baptist Church. 
 
Alan Smith was elected as a deacon and was ordained on October 1992. 
 
Stephen Blackwell was elected to serve as a deacon and was ordained on October 
6, 1991 at Rocky River. 
 
In July 1993, the church voted to move the old church sign to another location 
and purchase a new lighted sign with funds donated in memory of Mr. J. D. Jones 
who served as a deacon and church treasurer for many years. The sign was 
dedicated to Mr. Jones. The old church sign was moved to a new location near the 
corner of the cemetery and dedicated to the memory of Mr. Lee Burton, a faithful 
member and deacon until his death in September 1993. 
 
On April 17, 1994, the church elected Mrs. Laura Brown as music director, 
serving until 1998. 
 
In February 1994, the sound system was moved to the rear of the church. 
Memorials given to the church in memory of Mr. Lee Burton who died in September 
1993 were donated for this project. 
 
On July 10, 1994, the church voted to set up and Emergency Relief Fund. On 
September 11, 1994, a new 15 passenger van was purchased. 
 
Dr. Dave Pyatt was elected as pastor on September 20, 1994 serving until July 
14, 1996 Leaving to accept another pastorate in Walhalla, SC. 
 
On September 18, 1994, Miss Wanda Jane Burton was ordained to the ministry at 
Genter Park Baptist Church, Richmond, VA. Wanda became pastor of Menokin Baptist 
Church in Virginia in 1995. 
 
On March 26, 1995, the church voted to buy a camcorder and tripod to use for a 
shut-in ministry. The church voted to purchase a TV/VCR on June 11, 1995.  
 
On August 18, Rev. Bob Philyaw was elected interim pastor and served until 
January 1997.  
 
During church conference on July 2, 1996, the church elected the following as a 
building committee: Sue Burton, Brenda Metz, Gerald Burton, Travis Burriss, Carl 
Alley, and Terry Burton. On August 18, 1996, Carl Alley removed his name from 
the committee and Russell Smith was elected to fill that position. On October 6, 
1996 the church voted to accept the plans and bids for the building addition to 
the social hall and new carpet for the church. A ground breaking ceremony was 
held on October 20, 1996. The oldest church member, Mr. Harold Stokes, and the 
youngest member, Brian Hanks, participated. 
 
Rev. Don Smith was elected as pastor and began serving on January 15, 1997 
 
On April 13, 1997, the dedication service for the new social hall addition was 
held with a covered dish lunch following the service. 
 
Mark Burton, Tim Hamby, and Ray Burton were nominated to serve as deacons for a 
three year term on September 28, 1997 and the church voted by written ballot. 
They were elected to replace the three men rotating off the Board of Deacons. 
Mark and Tim were ordained on October 26, on October 26, 1997. 
 
Brock Smith began duties as minister of music in March 1998 serving until March 
12, 2000. Julia Burton, Alan Smith, and Russell Smith served as interim music 
directors until August 25, 2002 when Alan Smith was elected as the part-time 
music director and continues to serve a the present time. 
 
On April 2, 2000, Rev. Don Smith resigned as pastor effective April 23, 2000 to 
accept a pastorate at Dorchester Baptist Church in Belton, SC. 
 
On May 21, 2000, Rev. Bobby Jones was elected as interim pastor serving until 
August 2001. 
 
On January 28, 2001 the church voted to install a new fire and burglar alarm 
system. 
 
On July 22, 2001, Rev. Brian Gray was elected as pastor beginning duties on 
August 19, 2001. 
 
On September 8, 2002, John Looney was elected to serve as a deacon and was 
ordained by the church. 
 
On October 27, 2002, the church voted on recommendation of the Building 
Committee and the deacons to proceed with proposed upgrades to the church 
building and grounds, to include chandeliers and can lighting for the sanctuary, 
replacing carpet in the basement, painting all paneling, replacing carpet in the 
back part of the church and upstairs. Also included were other repairs and 
upgrades to the building, resurfacing parking lot, asphalting secondary parking 
lot and the road around the cemetery. 
 
A Bicentennial committee was elected on March 3, 2002 to plan the church's 
celebration. Members elected were Eston Purdy, Billy Purdy, Esta Burton, Julia 
Burton, Louise Looney, Joyce McCullough, Gladys Davenport and Carole Smith. A 
week-long celebration was planned by the committee to begin on October 12, 2003 
and end on October 19, 2003. Old fashioned dress is encouraged for October 12. 
Guest speaker is to be Rev. Albert Hudson who was pastor from 1996-1968. All 
former pastors, former interim pastors and former music directors are to be 
invited. There will be special music at each service with an afternoon of music 
featuring church members and former members, fellowship and renewing old 
friendships being planned for October 18, 2003. Updated church history, 
commemorative plates, old pictures and old church records will be displayed. A 
concert featuring The New Born Singers will be October 19, 2003. A covered dish 
dinner will be held following services on October 12th and October 19, 2003. 
 
Pastor appreciation day was held on August 17, 2003 to honor our pastor, Rev 
Brian Gray, his wife, Wendy, and children, Dakota and Cheyanne. Travis Burriss, 
chairman of deacons, presided at the surprise service. Two young people spoke of 
the impact our pastor has made on their lives since he came to Rocky River and 
began a youth group on Sunday nights, including plans for a mission trip to 
Arizona in the summer of 2004 to work with Dottie Hill, missionary to the Navajo 
Indians. Two deacons and two women spoke also in love and appreciation for the 
dedication of our pastor. Our Sunday school has grown and 32 new church members 
have been added in the two years Rev. Gray has been pastor. 
 
Ten people were baptized in August of 2002 at Lake Secession due to the drought 
and the low water levels in the church well preventing filling the baptismal 
pool. 
 
On Easter Sunday 2003 we had two more baptisms; with two more candidates waiting 
for baptism. 
 
God has blessed Rocky River Baptist Church in a might way over the past 200 
years. There have been good years and bad years but the church has continued its 
presence and ministry in the community. There have been hundreds of faithful, 
dedicated members who have served God at Rocky River since 1803.  
 
The deacons serving in the 2002 - 2003 church year are Travis Burriss, Chairman, 
John Looney, Tim Hamby, Gene Burton, George Trammell, Eston Purdy and Terry 
Ferguson. Jimmy Parnell, Billy Purdy, and Terry Burton were elected on September 
7, 2003 to replace Travis Burriss, Terry Ferguson, and George Trammell who are 
rotating off. 
 
Eston Purdy was elected church treasurer in 1982 due to the resignation of J. D. 
Jones who had served in the position for many years. Mr. Purdy served until 
1997. Sue Burton was elected in 1997 and serves as treasurer at the present 
time. George Trammell is the assistant treasurer. 
 
Eston Purdy served as church clerk from 1953 until 1967. Linda Stokes served 
from 1967 until 1976. Sybil Mitchell served from 1976 until 1987. Sue Burton 
served from 1987 until 1993. Margie Trammell served from 1993 - 1996. Pattie 
Burriss served from 1996 until 2003. Linda Burton will begin duties as church 
clerk in October 2003. 
 
Since purchasing the organ in 1969, the following have served as organists: 
Janie Lockaby, Teresa Smith Wiles, and Jean L. Bannister and at present, Margie 
M. Trammell. 
 
The church membership at this time was 295 with a Sunday school enrollment of 
113. The church has an active Men's Ministry and WMU. 
 
The oldest living member of our church, at that time, was Mrs. Eunice Loftis and 
the youngest was Dakota Gray.


TOMBSTONE TRANSCRIPTION NOTES:
------------------------------

a. = age at death
b. = date-of-birth
d. = date-of-death
h. = husband
m. = married
p. = parents
w. = wife


NOTES:

a.) Normally only the names of adults have been recorded.  

b.) Tombstone inscriptions recorded in 1960's by Ross M. Smith. 

c.) Document not proofread - typo errors may exist.


 ALEWINE
 M. Parker
 b.04-14-1873
 d.03-28-1957

 ANDERSON
 Alkie Etheridge
 b.09-08-1890
 d.

 BALEY
 J.M.
 b.07-11-1835
 d.12-18-1892

 BEARD
 Savannah
 b.
 d.05-02-1920

 BELL
 William Pedigrew
 b.11-10-1866
 d.04-08-1945

 BISHOP
 Emer L.
 b.01-05-1876
 d.12-18-1906

 BLANCHETT
 D.J.
 b.03-20-1849
 d.07-20-1907

 BLANCHETT
 Emily J.
 b.05-18-1854
 d.06-09-1934

 BLANCHETT
 Henry I.
 b.03-12-1858
 d.11-11-1945

 BLANCHETT
 J.J.
 b.04-28-1843
 d.12-03-1922

 BLANCHETT
 T.A.
 b.02-18-1848
 d.10-16-1907

 BOYD
 Sarah Catherine
 b.03-23-1841
 d.02-24-1918

 BRAZELL
 Annie
 b.10-08-1894
 d.11-04-1927

 BRYAN
 Kenneth I.
 b.11-27-1880
 d.06-30-1940

 BRYAN
 Luvina B.
 b.03-28-1880
 d.08-01-1957

 BURROWS
 Emma Gailey
 b.
 d.01-12-1936

 CAIN
 Horace J.
 b.01-12-1897
 d.01-28-1925

 CAIN
 James Andrew
 b.06-01-1869
 d.04-11-1948

 CAIN
 Mary Evelym
 b.11-02-1873
 d.03-08-1939

 CAIN
 Mason C.
 b.
 d.02-28-1926 

 CAIN
 Wayman
 b.05-07-1895
 d.11-11-1915

 CAMPBELL
 Hattie H.
 b.10-30-1876
 d.08-13-1906

 CAMPBELL
 W. Lee
 b.02-23-1872
 d.08-31-1950

 CRITTENDON
 Louise
 b.07-22-1913
 d.04-05-1940

 DANIEL
 R.A.
 b.6-28-1843
 d. 10-2-1878

 DANIEL
 Rosalee
 b.3-4-1874
 d. 12-8-1902

 ELMORE
 Alma E.
 b.9-17-1896
 d.9-10-1919

 ETHERIDGE
 Eva Lee
 b.12-31-1888
 d.1-15-1915

 ETHERIDGE
 Forest
 b.10-25-1890
 d.8-21-1911

 ETHERIDGE
 Joel Fenton
 b.1858
 d.1934

 ETHERIDGE
 William W.
 b.1861
 d.1938

 ETHERIDGE
 William Wade
 b.
 d.10-1-1910

 FERGERSON
 Carrie
 b.1-20-1842
 d.8-23-1924

 FERRELL
 A.J.
 b.1889
 d.1960

 GABLE
 Cora
 b.01-11-1875
 d.10-07-1948

 GABLE
 Elizabeth
 b.1847
 d.1897

 GABLE
 Henry G.
 b.03-25-1898
 d.03-02-1955

 GABLE
 James L.
 b.1847
 d.1932

 GABLE
 John A.
 b.10-29-1878
 d.05-05-1943

 GABLE
 Mary Jane
 b.1862
 d.1946

 GAILEY
 Alfred B.
 b.12-05-1860
 d.08-11-1918

 GAILEY
 Eliza A.
 b.1835
 d.09-23-1835

 GAILEY
 Emma Tate
 b.10-12-1858
 d.03-10-1936

 GAILEY
 J.P.
 b.12-26-1900
 d.04-28-1925

 GAILEY
 Joe J.
 b.01-05-1866
 d.10-26-1924

 GILBERT
 Thelma J.
 b..07-14-1938
 d.09-12-1955

 GILLILAND
 James Franklin
 b.09-07-1870
 d.06-11-1931

 GILLILAND
 Sara Frances
 b.09-20-1897
 d.02-05-1918

 HALL
 Ann
 b.1854
 d.1930

 HALL
 Bartley D.
 b.1834
 d.1902

 HALL
 Bessie
 b.06-19-1873
 d.12-25-1958

 HALL
 Carl
 b.1900
 d.1941

 HALL
 Donald
 b.07-19-1917
 d.03-09-1952

 HALL
 E. Jane
 b.05-24-1848
 d.12-23-1902

 HALL
 Elizabeth
 b.11-04-1831
 d.10-04-1905

 HALL
 Ezekiel
 b.10-25-1792
 d.06-16-1892

 HALL
 Ezekiel (Sr)
 b.11-29-1850
 d.05-17-1912

 HALL
 Frances S.
 b.10-09-1870
 d.04-29-1918

 HALL
 Jessey
 b.08-20-1917
 d.04-03-1904

 HALL
 John E.M.
 b.1868
 d.1940

 HALL
 Louvenia
 b.08-09-1860
 d.07-12-1911

 HALL
 Mark C.
 b.1853
 d.1905

 HALL
 Polly
 b.
 d.03-04-1836

 HALL
 Rossie L.
 b.1860
 d.1918

 HALL
 Thomas A.
 b.1863
 d.1932

 HALL
 W. Ezekiel
 b.07-11-1893
 d.07-07-1955

 HAMPTON
 Carolyn
 b.09-27-1850
 d.01-05-1922

 HAMPTON
 Clayton J. (Rev)
 b.1871
 d.1938

 HAMPTON
 J.B.
 b.06-10-1845
 d.11-06-1925

 HAMPTON
 James H.
b.06-06-1874
d.03-22-1916

 HAMPTON
 Texie T.
 b.1876
 d.1947

 HAMPTON
 Thomas E.
 b.11-29-1840
 d.04-23-1900

 HANKS
 A. Frank
 b.06-24-1848
 d.04-15-1931

 HANKS
 C.P. (Jr)
 b.09-12-1903
 d.11-28-1929

 HANKS
 Charlie P.
 b.1879
 d.1961

 HANKS
 J. Martin
 b.11-21-1873
 d.05-07-1911

 HANKS
 Mary Etta
 b.07-19-1875
 d.05-07-1930

 HANKS
 Susannah
 b.1849
 d.1919

 HANKS
 W.A.
 b.1844
 d.1919

 HANKS
 Wade Martin
 b.01-06-1903
 d.08-01-1923

 HAULBROOKS
 John A.
 b.02-22-1886
 d.03-24-1963

 HAULBROOKS
 Theodore R.
 b.04-24-1914
 d.01-14-1962

 JONES
 Archie L.
 b.09-03-1915
 d.11-29-1936

 LAWLESS
 Tiney B.
 b.12-02-1837
 d.09-26-1898

 LEVERETT
 B. Evaline
 b.09-04-1861
 d.01-08-1923

 LEVERETT
 William Harvey
 b.10-27-1863
 d.02-20-1933

 McADAMS
 George Alphonso
 b.1871
 d.1928

 MCCULLOUGH
 Ziner L
 b.04-09-1860
 d.09-05-1929

 McKEE
 Andrew
 b.08-31-1838
 d.07-21-1885

 McKEE
 Elizabeth Ann
 b.05-09-1808
 d.11-20-1889

 McKEE
 J.R. Oliver.
 b.02-07-1870
 d.05-09-1910

 McKEE
 J.T.
 b.02-16-1831
 d.01-17-1886

 McKEE
 James
 b.10-10-1810
 d.09-20-1895

 McKEE
 Jese Reid
 b.1900
 d.1964

 McKEE
 Jessie Campbell
 b.1896
 d.1957

 McKEE
 Margaret L.
 b.08-24-1835
 d.06-21-1890

 McKEE
 Mary Angaline
 b.09-25-1855
 d.10-26-1923

 McKEE
 Sarah
 b.03-14-1810
 d.05-15-1885

 McMAHAN
 Anna Stark Miller
 b.06-12-1853
 d.01-01-1944

 McMAHAN
 John b.
b.
d.02-17-1895

 McMAHAN
 Keziah
 b.08-26-1834
 d.02-16-1904

 McMAHAN
 Millie J.
 b. 05-01-1829
 d.03-13-1922

 McMAHAN
 Nancy A.
 b.
 d.11-22-1891

 McMAHAN
 Tilmon L
 b.12-12-1856
 d.09-04-1916

 McMAHAN
 W.L. 
b.08-12-1831
d.08-27-1903

 MILFORD
 Jemima
 b.01-14-1881
 d.03-29-1922

 MILFORD
 Margaret
 b.
 d.

 MILFORD
 Nancy E. 
b.1821
d.1836

 MILFORD
 Thomas W.
 b.08-24-1851
 d.11-24-1916

 MILFORD
 William Leo
 b.10-20-1886
 d.01-20-1947

 MITCHELL
 James C.
 b.1911
 d.1958

 MITCHELL
 John R.
 b.05-20-1892
 d.10-12-1940

 MITCHELL
 Roy Wilson
 b.03-08-1918
 d.07-12-1963

 MOORE
 Ellen Milford
 b.08-08-1917
 d.06-08-1943

 MORGAN
 Fanie
 b.06-26-1868
 d.01-31-1907

 MORGAN
 Fannie
 b.1805
 d.06-11-1881

 MORGAN
 Sallie
 b.1828
 d.03-??-1870

 MORRISON
 E.J.
 b.03-21-1851
 d.05-14-1929

 MORRISON
 H.A.
 b.06-03-1876
 d.04-25-1927

 MORRISON
 H.W.
 b.11-01-1864
 d.07-09-1923

 MORRISON
 Samantha
 b.
 d.11-16-1915

 MORROW
 G. Lester
 b.1884
 d.1959

 MORROW
 Nell I.
 b.1891
 d.1940

 NELSON
 J.M.
 b.1872
 d.1926

 NELSON
 Lula S.
 b.1879
 d.1963

 NEWELL
 Isaiah J.
 b.07-05-1839
 d.01-25-1869

 NEWELL
 Reuben O.
 b.05-05-1827
 d.04-17-1871

 NEWELL
 William B.
 b.10-08-1819
 d.09-26-1884

 NIXON
 Julia Mae
 b.09-28-1881
 d.10-30-1918

 PATTERSON
 Margie
 b.01-07-1896
 d.01-25-1938

 PHILLIPS
 Louis
 b.1904
 d.1959

 PURDY
 E. Eugene
 b.1896
 d.1943

 PURDY
 Hattie Jane
 b.12-01-1880
 d.05-13-1960

 PURDY
 John Lawrena
 b.10-11-1878
 d.12-27-1933

 PURDY
 M. Caroline
 b.1853
 d.1937

 PURDY
 Robert H.
 b.07-29-1872
 d.07-09-1947

 PURDY
 Rosalee
 b.07-07-1882
 d.01-10-1928

 PURDY
 Samuel A.
 b.06-06-1843
 d.11-07-1936

 PURDY
 Sylvester B.
 b.1876
 d.1942

 PURDY
 William S.
 b.05-28-1875
 d.07-01-1948 

 ROBINSON
 Nancy N.
 b.02-01-1891
 d.08-04-1917

 ROE
 Rufus
 b.05-10-1858
 d.08-01-1901

 SCOGGINS
 Lila Mae
 b.05-03-1913
 d.06-21-1963

 SIMPSON
 ?
 b.08-19-1956
 d.01-09-1917

 SIMPSON
 Cassie A.
 b.
 d.02-08-1926

 SIMPSON
 Dora
 b.03-06-1883
 d.07-01-1907

 SIMPSON
 Emily
 b.10-17-1832
 d.11-14-1903

 SIMPSON
 J.C.
 b.03-14-1849
 d.04-08-1940

 SIMPSON
 M.J.
 b.04-13-1843
 d.11-01-1914

 SIMPSON
 Mary J.
 b.06-20-1834
 d.06-21-1900

 SIMPSON
 Mittie
 b.1899
 d.1959

 SIMPSON
 T.S.
 b.06-20-1874
 d.04-02-1924

 SPOON
 Fannie T.
 b.09-29-1860
 d.06-15-1939

 SPOON
 Milton W.
 b.05-05-1835
 d.07-24-1897

 SPOON
 Preston E.
 b.01-30-1863
 d.09-05-1921

 STARK
 Fannie E.
 b.09-14-1833
 d.04-27-1890

 STOKES
 John P.
 b.07-28-1877
 d.05-28-1959

 TAYLOR
 John T.
 b.1871
 d.1950

 TAYLOR
 Nora Simpson
 b.1876
 d.1957

 THORNTON
 Rubena Gable
b.1913
d.1950

 TODD
 Henry P.
 b.
 d.1929

 TODD
 Lucy Estell
 b.10-15-1880
 d.10-15-1956

 TODD
 Molly H.
 b.
 d.06-04-1927

 TUCKER
 Lula G.
 b.07-12-1885
 d.06-30-1963

 TUCKER
 S.E. (Rev)
 b.02-17-1893
 d.06-28-1952

 WHITMAN
 July Ann
 b.03-23-1836
 d.08-26-1896

 WHITNER
 Andrew
 b.10-21-1833
 d.05-18-1916

 YOUNG
 Susan E.
 b.08-05-1830
 d.12-28-1919