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Anderson Edward Jacks

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Anderson Edward Jacks

Birth
Coosa County, Alabama, USA
Death
23 Dec 1914 (aged 67)
Coosa County, Alabama, USA
Burial
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Anderson Edward Jacks, the son of Cass Anderson Jacks and Emily (?), married Matilda E. Champion in 1864 in Tallapoosa Co., AL.

1870 Federal Cenus of Coosa Co., AL of the Rockford Beat; Enumerated on 2 Aug 1870. Page 147.
Dwel. Fam. Age S R Occup. R. Estate Person. Estate BP
13 14
Jacks, A. E. 22 M W Farming 0 300 Ala
Jacks, M. E. 24 F W Keeping House Ala
Jacks, W. J. 4 M W Ala
Jacks, A. M. 2 F W Ala
Jacks, F. E. Feb 1870 F W Ala
Jacks, Emily 45 F W Ga
Researched by Ron Bridges 12 Nov 2003.

Liberty Hill Primitive Baptist Church was constituted May 25, 1878 under the shade of a large oak tree in front of the present church building. The church was built about three miles west of Rockford on the old Clanton highway. The first building was erected with logs and later extended with lumber.
On June 2, 1883, a building committee was appointed to enlarge the church. It consisted of Brethen William G. Lee, G. A. Dorman and A. E. Jacks. On December 9, 1899, the church appointed a building committee to raise funds to erect a new church house. Brethren J. H. Embry, B. R. White, Jr., J. S. Salter, A. J. Terrrell, B. M. Jowers and J. H. Atkins were appointed. This is the present building and the first meeting was held in 1900. At that time the building had only wooden windows, no ceiling overhead or on walls. There was a wood burning heater with the pipe running out through the side of the house.
Charter members were A. J. Salter, his daughter Belle Salter Woodfin, William G. Lee, Martha Thomas, Reb Woodruff, G. E. Poind, Martha Lee and Mary Rich. The Presbytery was composed of Elders R. W. Carlisle, L. C. Peters, and J. A. Blackman.
The church left the Hillabee Association in October, 1919, and joined the Lower Wetumpka Association. Three day associational meetings continue to be held annually at various churches.
From minutes of the church compiled by Oscar White, Clerk, for Olivia Embry Byrd.
Anderson Edward Jacks, the son of Cass Anderson Jacks and Emily (?), married Matilda E. Champion in 1864 in Tallapoosa Co., AL.

1870 Federal Cenus of Coosa Co., AL of the Rockford Beat; Enumerated on 2 Aug 1870. Page 147.
Dwel. Fam. Age S R Occup. R. Estate Person. Estate BP
13 14
Jacks, A. E. 22 M W Farming 0 300 Ala
Jacks, M. E. 24 F W Keeping House Ala
Jacks, W. J. 4 M W Ala
Jacks, A. M. 2 F W Ala
Jacks, F. E. Feb 1870 F W Ala
Jacks, Emily 45 F W Ga
Researched by Ron Bridges 12 Nov 2003.

Liberty Hill Primitive Baptist Church was constituted May 25, 1878 under the shade of a large oak tree in front of the present church building. The church was built about three miles west of Rockford on the old Clanton highway. The first building was erected with logs and later extended with lumber.
On June 2, 1883, a building committee was appointed to enlarge the church. It consisted of Brethen William G. Lee, G. A. Dorman and A. E. Jacks. On December 9, 1899, the church appointed a building committee to raise funds to erect a new church house. Brethren J. H. Embry, B. R. White, Jr., J. S. Salter, A. J. Terrrell, B. M. Jowers and J. H. Atkins were appointed. This is the present building and the first meeting was held in 1900. At that time the building had only wooden windows, no ceiling overhead or on walls. There was a wood burning heater with the pipe running out through the side of the house.
Charter members were A. J. Salter, his daughter Belle Salter Woodfin, William G. Lee, Martha Thomas, Reb Woodruff, G. E. Poind, Martha Lee and Mary Rich. The Presbytery was composed of Elders R. W. Carlisle, L. C. Peters, and J. A. Blackman.
The church left the Hillabee Association in October, 1919, and joined the Lower Wetumpka Association. Three day associational meetings continue to be held annually at various churches.
From minutes of the church compiled by Oscar White, Clerk, for Olivia Embry Byrd.


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