White Oak

Cumberland Presbyterian Church

Humphreys County, Tennessee

c1812 - ?

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1812
Cumberland Presbytery

April 7, 1812
Suggs' Creek meeting-house, Wilson County, Tennessee
New organized societies now added under the care of Presbytery: New Hope, in Christian county; Liberty, Spring Creek, Well's Creek, White Oak, Red River, and Fountain Head.
[Source: Minutes of Cumberland Presbytery, April 7-9, 1812]

1813
Cumberland Presbytery

April 6, 1813
Beech meeting-house in Sumner county, Tenn.
Representative - James McMurtry, from White Oak and Wells' Creek.
At this meeting Logan Presbytery is formed from Cumberland Presbytery
[Source: Minutes of Cumberland Presbytery, April 6-9, 1813]

1813
Logan Presbytery
August 31, 1813
Redriver meeting house in Logan County, Kentucky
Representative - Daniel Buchannon - from Wells Creek and White Oak
[Source: typescript of Minutes of Logan Presbytery 1813-1845, page 1]

1814
Logan Presbytery
March 8, 1814
Lebanon, Christian County, Kentucky
Representative - John McCloud - from Well's Creek, Whiteoak and Yellow Creek
[Source: typescript of Minutes of Logan Presbytery 1813-1845, pages 4-8]

1814
Logan Presbytery
October 4, 1814
Mount Pleasant in Montgomery County, Tennessee
Representative - James Neel - from Whiteoak and Wells's Creek
[Source: typescript of Minutes of Logan Presbytery 1813-1845, pages 8-10]

1816
Logan Presbytery
November 19-20, 1816
Mount Moriah Meeting House in Logan County, Kentucky
Representative - Thomas Hamilton - from White Oak
[Source: typescript of Minutes of Logan Presbytery 1813-1845, pages 23-24]

1818
Logan Presbytery
April 7, 1818
Lebanon Academy in Christian County, Kentucky
Representative - Anderson Dunlap - from White Oak, Richland and Well's Creek
[Source: typescript of Minutes of Logan Presbytery 1813-1845, pages 29-32]

1819
Cumberland Synod
October 19, 1819
Bounds of Nashville Presbytery are extended and now include Humphreys County and therefore White Oak.
[Source: Minutes of Cumberland Synod, October 19, 1819]

1828
Franklin Synod

Formed by Cumberland Synod at its meeting October 21, 1828 to include Nashville Presbytery and therefore White Oak.


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