Haynes Creek Primitive Baptist Church Cemetery
Loganville, Gwinnett County, Georgia, USA
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In 1979 records show the church had 61 members and in 1905 it had 72. It now has 5 members as of January 2011 when Mrs. Eunice Brooks Wade died at 99 years and 10 months.
The land for the church was donated by a man that lived just across the road by the name of Mr. Austin Webb. The first church building was made of logs. In 1894 this present building was built for a cost of $975.89. There were 184 people from the church and community that donated $.25 to $28.35 with Mr. E. M. Brand donating $500.00. Mr. Brand was the founder of The Brand Banking Company in Lawrenceville. As you look over the cemetery, the tallest tomb marker is the Brand family marker. The building was wired for electricity in 1957 and the pot belly stove in 1958.
Pastor are called Elders in this church. The first Elder here was John Landers. The first sermon preached here was entitled "Upon This Rock I will Build My Church". The church has had 19 Elders since it was formed. The one that served the longest was William D. Almond, serving for 40 years from 1863 to 1903.
In 1979 records show the church had 61 members and in 1905 it had 72. It now has 5 members as of January 2011 when Mrs. Eunice Brooks Wade died at 99 years and 10 months.
The land for the church was donated by a man that lived just across the road by the name of Mr. Austin Webb. The first church building was made of logs. In 1894 this present building was built for a cost of $975.89. There were 184 people from the church and community that donated $.25 to $28.35 with Mr. E. M. Brand donating $500.00. Mr. Brand was the founder of The Brand Banking Company in Lawrenceville. As you look over the cemetery, the tallest tomb marker is the Brand family marker. The building was wired for electricity in 1957 and the pot belly stove in 1958.
Pastor are called Elders in this church. The first Elder here was John Landers. The first sermon preached here was entitled "Upon This Rock I will Build My Church". The church has had 19 Elders since it was formed. The one that served the longest was William D. Almond, serving for 40 years from 1863 to 1903.
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- Added: 15 Nov 2005
- Find a Grave Cemetery ID: 2158305
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