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ROBERT H. NUTTER,
Georgetown, Ky. |
Born Fayette county, Ky., Dec. 27, 1840; educated
in common schools; farmer and trader.
Obeyed gospel under the preaching of W. H. Hopson
in 1863; baptized by John A. Gano; deacon
of Georgetown church 1892-1900. Prompt and
active in all church work. A leading factor in the
erection of the beautiful church building in
Georgetown, and of this church lie is justly proud,
and supports it loyally.
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W. GRAHAM WALKER,
Lexington, Ky. |
Born Selma, Ala., Jan. 14, 1872; student at College
of the Bible, Lexington, Ky., 1892-1894;
preached in Kentucky and Virginia and re-entered
college 1900; preached at Newtown, Ky., 1900-01;
at Mt. Carmel, Bourbon county, and Simpsonville
1902; at Mt. Carmel and Waddy 1903.
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GEO. W. WADDY,
Waddy, Ky. |
Born July 26, 1852, at the old Dr. Robert Thurston
home in Shelby Co., Ky., near where the
town of Waddy now is; acquired a common school
education; obeyed the gospel late in the fall of
1871; became charter member and elder of the
congregation formed at Waddy, Nov. 24, 1890,
since when he has continuously served the congregation
as elder.
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WADDY, KY. |
Congregation formed Nov. 24, 1890; charter
members coming largely from Shelbyville and
Graeffenburg. First building, neat frame, 30x45
feet, burned June 13, 1895; rebuilt at a cost of
$4,500; dedicated new house fourth Lord's day in
August. 1896. Officers serving congregation; H.
A. Campbell, Geo. W. Waddy, elders; J. W. Sullivan,
J. J. Bullard, Earnest Proctor, deacons;
M. W. Huss, clerk; T. Q. Martin. W. J. Loos, E.
B. Barnes, M. A. Hart, B. W. Bass and W. G.
Walker have served as preachers in order named.
H. B. Self is serving congregation every Lord's day
during 1904.
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