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Source |
Branches of Turtle Creek |
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origins and extensions of families of God and men at a place in Boone County, West Virginia, "where no other creek would fit" |
Author |
Nelson, W. W Boone County Genealogical Society (Madison, West Virginia) |
Coverage
Publication information
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Book |
Publisher |
Boone County Genealogical Society [West Virginia] |
Date issued |
c1982 ([S.l.] : Printed by Tri County Printers) |
Place issued |
Hewett, West Virginia |
Citation
Nelson, W. W, and West Virginia) Boone County Genealogical Society (Madison. Branches of Turtle Creek: origins and extensions of families of God and men at a place in Boone County, West Virginia, "where no other creek would fit". (Hewett, West Virginia: Boone County Genealogical Society [West Virginia], c1982 ([S.l.] : Printed by Tri County Printers)). |
Repositories
About
Reprint. Originally published: [S.l. : s.n.], 1952. (Reprinted with index by Boone County Genealogical Society.)
Includes index.
Olive Branch Baptist Church was located at Turtle Creek, Boone County, West Virginia. It became an independent church in 1824 and was in 1952 the oldest church in the Coal River Baptist Association.
Contains a brief history of the church, biographical sketches of the ministers, and genealogical information about families who belonged to the church.
Includes information on the families of Ball, Ballard, Barker, Bias, Billups, Chambers, Coon, Covert, Croft, Cummings, Dolin, Doss, Echols, Griffith, Hager, Hall, Hatfield, Hill, Hopkins, Jones, McKinney, McNeely, Miller, Mullins, Myers, Nelson, Pauley, Perry, Powell, Price, Roberts, Sanders, Smoot, Stollings, Thompson, Turley, Vande Linde, Vickers, Wheatley, White, and Workman.
Further Research
Further research at http://www.wvgenweb.org/boone/lookup.htm
Usage Tips
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