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.