Of the preachers of this district, local and visiting, no one is entitled to more prominent mention than Elder Young James Harvill, of the Primitive Baptist Church, who was born in Cumberland County, N. C., June 19, 1821, and came to Dunlap Creek, in the Third District, in 1826. His father was Moses Harvill; his grandfather, James Harvill. His mother was Mary Simms, whose father was Ambers Simms. All of these lived in North Carolina. He died in 1898, one of the most widely known and generally respected preachers who ever lived in Hickman County.
Source: http://genealogytrails.com/ tenn/hickman/earlysettlersdistrict2.html
Of the preachers of this district, local and visiting, no one is entitled to more prominent mention than Elder Young James Harvill, of the Primitive Baptist Church, who was born in Cumberland County, N. C., June 19, 1821, and came to Dunlap Creek, in the Third District, in 1826. His father was Moses Harvill; his grandfather, James Harvill. His mother was Mary Simms, whose father was Ambers Simms. All of these lived in North Carolina. He died in 1898, one of the most widely known and generally respected preachers who ever lived in Hickman County.
Source: http://genealogytrails.com/ tenn/hickman/earlysettlersdistrict2.html
Family Members
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Sarah Jane Harvill Cotton
1843–1932
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Francis Marion Harvill
1851–1916
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William Anderson Harvill
1855–1932
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Minor Samuel Harvill
1856–1869
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Archibald Jerome "Arch" Harvill
1858–1922
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Mary Elizabeth Harvill Gray
1858–1926
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Susan Matilda "Sue" Harvill Hite
1864–1901
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Dr Moody Monroe Harvill
1866–1940
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Margaret Harvill
1867–1872
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Ophelia Harvill
1869–1869
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Lelia Harvill Hite
1874–1953
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Rosalia Stella Harvill Hite
1877–1963
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