Second Baptist Church, Colored - Linneus, Missouri
The research does get complicated, and records are few, which is why I find this seemingly minor bit of info absolutely fantastic. I know it will help me, and I hope it can help some of you.
At a site called Genealogy Trails History Group, I found the info. It’s a transcribed excerpt from a book/document enitled “An Encyclopedia of Useful Information, and a Compendium of Actual Facts” by Birdsall & Dean, 1882. I will be researching this document to find more info, but here is the exciting part for this particular branch of the tree:
Linneus Churches (Town of Linneus, County of Linn, Missouri, USA)
Second Baptist Church, Colored — This church was organized in 1865, with the following members:
Jesse Johns, Henry Walden, Martha Walden, Harriet Russell, Mary Cheatham, J. Baker, Mary Johns, and Mary Hanson. A frame church building in which services are held was erected in 1868, at a cost of about $600. In this building the colored school is taught. The pastors of this church have been B. Hillman and Hardin Morton (Morgan).
View the complete document HERE.
I currently have Henry & Martha (Slack) Walden in my tree, and other people with the last names Johns and Russell are in my tree, from the same branch of the family, same generation, same town. I am quite anxious to do more research. My next step is to find out whether this church is still around, and whether any records are available. Maybe our later relatives were members and baptized or married in that church. In Compendium of History and Biography of Linn County, Missouri, published in 1912, it was stated that Reverend Hardin Morgan was still serving the church after more than thirty years.
-Maria
Originally published at our sister site: Clanothehighlands.com, 19 May 2014