So many familiar names and places! You really put a lot of work into this project! I saw the name James Quisenberry on one of the slides--my grandmother was a Quisenberry--wonder if there was any relationship. Also, you might like to read a book written by my aunt Mary Churchill Wright, entitled The Church Called Antioch, about Antioch Baptist Church, St. Just. It's interesting to learn about the many rules that the early congregation had to follow; that church was begun by several of my ancestors, among others. I saw that Charles Anderson was an interim pastor at Pamunkey; if he is the same person I'm thinking of, he was minister at Antioch at one time and considered my aunt as his "minister's minister". He later pastored in Harrisonburg, and I attended his church (held in a house) occasionally, while I was a student at Madison College (JMU). Well done!
Thank you , Jennifer for all your hard work ! So very informative and greatly appreciated ❤️
Thank you for this video! We visited the cemetery today and wondered about the history of the church
So many familiar names and places! You really put a lot of work into this project! I saw the name James Quisenberry on one of the slides--my grandmother was a Quisenberry--wonder if there was any relationship. Also, you might like to read a book written by my aunt Mary Churchill Wright, entitled The Church Called Antioch, about Antioch Baptist Church, St. Just. It's interesting to learn about the many rules that the early congregation had to follow; that church was begun by several of my ancestors, among others. I saw that Charles Anderson was an interim pastor at Pamunkey; if he is the same person I'm thinking of, he was minister at Antioch at one time and considered my aunt as his "minister's minister". He later pastored in Harrisonburg, and I attended his church (held in a house) occasionally, while I was a student at Madison College (JMU). Well done!