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Hebron's Pastors 1796-1899
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9 Jun 2021
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John (Waxhaw) Brown, supply pastor, served in the American Revolution
Edward Pharr, supply pastor
HAMPDEN C. CARTER, pastor
James Joseph Harrell, assistant pastor while pastoring Lavonia Presbyterian
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THOMAS NEWTON, pastor, shared with Concord (Madison County) and Bluestone (Danielsville), brother of John Newton
JOHN NEWTON, organizing pastor served once a month
John Harrison, supply pastor, shared with Concord (Madison County)
David Humphries, stated supply pastor
David Hazelit, supply pastor, shared by Danielsville
Robert McAlpine, supply pastor, served in War of 1812
James F. W. Freeman, stated supply pastor, shared with New Lebanon and New Hope (Hopewell Presbytery) and later Lexington. Chaplain, Confederate Army (1861-1864) Preacher to Negroes in AR (1871-1876)
Henry Newton, stated supply pastor, grandson of John Newton, shared by Danielsville, New Hope, and New Lebanon
HAMPDEN C. CARTER, returns as pastor
HENRY NEWTON, continues as pastor, shared with Jefferson, Sandy Creek, Thyatira
Francis Robert Goulding stated supply pastor
GROVES HARRISON CARTLEDGE, pastor, shared by Homer Presbyterian
William Lee Barber, assistant pastor
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