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Tag Archives: Cane Ridge Church
Two Historic Church Buildings
Tonight I will share two images of historic church buildings. The first is the Brush Run church building. This church building was originally in Washington County, Pennsylvania, but was moved to the Campbell Homestead at Bethany, West Virginia in the … Continue reading →
Posted in Family History, Genealogy, History, Memories
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Tagged Alexander Campbell, Barton W. Stone, Bethany, Brush Run Church, Cane Ridge Church, Religion, Restoration Movement
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County Formation Timeline
When researching your genealogy one of the things that you have to pay close attention to is the timeline of county formation in a state. Especially if your ancestors or family were early settlers in a state or an area … Continue reading →
Posted in Family History, Genealogy, History
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Tagged Adam Sears, Barton W. Stone, Bourbon County, Cane Ridge Church, county formation, Kentucky, maps, Nicholas County, Peter Hon
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