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From: "Pat Frunzi" <>
Subject: Re: [MOJACKSO] Research on Mormon/Anti-Mormon StruggleinHancockCount y, Illinois
Date: Fri, 27 Jul 2007 09:06:35 -0400
References: <20070726.202938.18886.2@webmail23.lax.untd.com>
Thanks so much. I'm looking for earlier records, as I have my Hagan(s)
Baptist church records for the later years. Do you know anything about
these?
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HISTORY OF CLARK COUNTY KENTUCKY by A. Goff Bedford 1977, Vol, II, "Upper
Howard Creek Baptist Church", pages 374-375:
"...in the Haggard-Quisenberry-Bush-Hampton area...the southern half of
Clark County...established in what was to be known as
Ruckerville...organized April 3, 1802...The work did well in the next few
years for in 1811, the membership had grown to 147. Jesse Wilcox was added
to the messenger list...The church is referred to in the October Court 1816
as Dry Fork Meeting House...In 1811, a building committee has been appointed
consisting of John Gibbs and Jesse Wilcoxon, trustees, three acres on Dry
Fork, a branch of Upper Howard Creek..."
Note: Howards Creek Church, later called Old Providence Church in 1790 was
on Lower Howards Creek about 7 miles south of Winchester in Clark Co., KY.
The Fort of Boonesborough is about 2 miles south of this old church. The
United Baptists formed there in 1801.
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From: "Robert L. Webb" <>
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Sent: Thursday, July 26, 2007 9:29 PM
Subject: Re: [MOJACKSO] Research on Mormon/Anti-Mormon Struggle
inHancockCount y, Illinois
> NAMECHURCHAssociationBirth/DeathYear/PageJOINEDHagan, Margaret
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> 1849, 96
> Hagans, Deacon John S.
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> 1872, 272
> Hagans, Elder Alfred H.
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> 1908, 605
> Hagans, Mary
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> 1889, 239
> Hagans, R. E.
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> 1889, 239
> Hagans, Rebecca
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> 1884, 35
> some of these went on to California as I recall, after being in Bates Co.,
> Missouri.
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