George married Ida Lee Blackburn, daughter of Finley Duff Blackburn and Keziah Workman, on 30 Jan 1884.
The Presbyterian's first built a church at Rock Hill, Bellaire, OH, in the 1800s to house their congregation. It was a simple structure compared to the current one. The first church was destroyed by fire in 1895.
The congregation began planning a larger, more elaborate church soon after but nothing was constructed until 1903. [2] The current building, which is still used today, was built in 1903 and was designed by Belmont County native George D. Giffin, whose father, Hugh Giffin, worshipped with the Rock Hill Presbyterian Church. The building cost $13,000 to produce.
George married Ida Lee Blackburn, daughter of Finley Duff Blackburn and Keziah Workman, on 30 Jan 1884.
The Presbyterian's first built a church at Rock Hill, Bellaire, OH, in the 1800s to house their congregation. It was a simple structure compared to the current one. The first church was destroyed by fire in 1895.
The congregation began planning a larger, more elaborate church soon after but nothing was constructed until 1903. [2] The current building, which is still used today, was built in 1903 and was designed by Belmont County native George D. Giffin, whose father, Hugh Giffin, worshipped with the Rock Hill Presbyterian Church. The building cost $13,000 to produce.
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