Place name: Corinth Church
Description: A General Baptist Church in the northwest part of Lost Creek Township. When it was first organized in 1900 it was known as Oak Grove Church for the oak trees growing there. The first building was used for the services of both Baptists and Methodists and so called Union Church. It has always been known locally and unofficially as the Fronabarger Church because Uncle Mike Fronabarger, pioneer farmer and Baptist deacon, gave four acres of land for the church. Officially the church was named Corinth at the General Baptist Association by Rev. Henry Georges, just after the Methodist congregation withdrew.
Known children
Effie L. King 1893-1929
Eva (James) Lacy 1894-1985
James Daniel Scott 1898-1920
Fred Ernest Scott 1899-1985
Mamie Scott 1901-
John B. Scott 1903-
Edith (Charles) Humphrey 1904-1997
Lola Mae Yount 1906-1987
Jesse Hamilton Scott 1908-1978
Floyd Estel Scott 1911-1957
William Barchum Scott 1915-1989
Audrey B. (Mrs. J. R.) Holsten 1917-1987
Place name: Corinth Church
Description: A General Baptist Church in the northwest part of Lost Creek Township. When it was first organized in 1900 it was known as Oak Grove Church for the oak trees growing there. The first building was used for the services of both Baptists and Methodists and so called Union Church. It has always been known locally and unofficially as the Fronabarger Church because Uncle Mike Fronabarger, pioneer farmer and Baptist deacon, gave four acres of land for the church. Officially the church was named Corinth at the General Baptist Association by Rev. Henry Georges, just after the Methodist congregation withdrew.
Known children
Effie L. King 1893-1929
Eva (James) Lacy 1894-1985
James Daniel Scott 1898-1920
Fred Ernest Scott 1899-1985
Mamie Scott 1901-
John B. Scott 1903-
Edith (Charles) Humphrey 1904-1997
Lola Mae Yount 1906-1987
Jesse Hamilton Scott 1908-1978
Floyd Estel Scott 1911-1957
William Barchum Scott 1915-1989
Audrey B. (Mrs. J. R.) Holsten 1917-1987
Family Members
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Christian "Chris" Barks
1858–1933
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Barbara Ann "Barbie" Barks Fronabarger
1860–1948
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Louisa Elizabeth Barks Fronabarger
1860–1935
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Ephraim Barks
1864–1937
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Johnathan Benton Barks
1867–1952
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Sarah Jane Barks Lee
1868–1949
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Lizzie Catherine Barks Adams
1877–1930
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Cora Edith Barks St. Clair
1882–1945
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George Barks
1886–1946
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James E. Barks
1890–1956
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