WELFARE BAPTIST CHURCH CEMETERY, Anderson County, SC
A.K.A.

Version 2.3, 23-Mar-2008, A298.TXT, A298


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HISTORY WRITE-UP : E.E. Vaughn at Pastense2@aol.com 


CEMETERY LOCATION:
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CHURCH/CEMETERY HISTORY:
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In the Carolina Room, you will find bits and pieces of information collected by 
me, in my travels in different Counties in South Carolina. Visit 
http://members.aol.com/pastense2/scroom.htm

In the Carolina Room, I have stored many documents that pertain to the State of 
South Carolina, however, I do have some records that I have acquired from other 
States, as well. Here you will find a little bit of my Family History, South 
Carolina Misc. Records extracted, from (wills, deeds, marriage records, deaths 
records, probate records) Penitentiary Records, Coroner Inquisitions, Church 
Cemetery transcriptions where to get copies of these books, pictures, census 
information, surname connections, Mortality records, Slave records and Mortgage 
Records. 
 
Many of the items in my possession, were copied from the original document and 
later compiled and placed in one of my many databases, for future reference. 

Keep in mind, that a lot of hard work has been placed in the years of research 
that I have done. Most of what you will find here I freely share, with the 
understanding that it is copyrighted material, published either by me or someone 
else, that I have acknowledged.  

The following history information was taken from the Inventory of Church 
Archives of Churches 1935.  

By: E.E. Vaughn

Welfare Bapt.
4 mi SE of Anderson on US Hwy 76

1st log cabin date (?) 2nd wooden frame date (?) 3rd 1906 wooden frame 4th 1926. 
Dedicated 1926. Storm nearly demolished building in 1927. Remodeled in 1933, 
Wooden frame, bell & belfry, square windows-entrance on side of building. Pulpit 
under belfry. 6 acres in church & cemetery lots. 2 acres in cemetery lot. Many 
old graves have no dated markers or recent dates back to 1884. Capacity 300. 
First settled clergy Frank Morris. This was brought about by the devout members 
of Neal's Creek (white) who were interested in their slaves salvation. Jake 
Scott has been clerk for 38 years, he is also an Ordained Minister & often 
preaches here.

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RRBA = Rocky River Colored Baptist Association.  I sent abstracts from its minutes, 
showing who represented the different churches at the annual Association 
meetings.   I have used them to establish several genelaogies.
 
If you don't mind, Paul, you may post a note saying (with my email) saying that I have 
done--and will do at no charge--genealogy for Anderson Co. African-Americans.
 
Yours, Kim Wilson

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----- Original Message ----- 
From: kim wilson 
To: Golden Corner GenWeb Project 
Sent: Saturday, March 22, 2008 11:05 AM
Subject: Welfare Baptist

RRBA minutes, 1869, Welfare delegates (Belton PO), S. Geer, F. Thompson, supply 
PL Morris, 87 members.

RRBA minutes, 1874, Welfare delegates, S. Geer, W. Reeves, E. Greenlee, supply 
Stuart Oliver, 117 members. 

RRCBA minutes, 1877, Welfare delegates, HB Greenlee, NB Gaillard, R Rice, P 
Acker; supply [none], 198 members.

RRCBA Sunday School 1884 minutes, Welfare, delegates RE Reeves [f], Betty Rice, 
JW Overton, superintendant Henry Dean.

RRCBA minutes, 1885, Welfare delegates, WF Reeves, R. Rice, P. Acker, WM Rice, 
Andy Whitner, John Smith. 


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


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