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5 sections of 1st Catechism; Jane Clegg, Esther Clegg and Martha Moore.
Sunday School met July 6th, 1856. Jane M. Clegg, Esther A. Clegg, Mary A. Harmon, 4 verses of poetry; Celia M. Moore, Psalms the 11th chapter.
Sunday School opened 20th of July. Joseph N. Bynum, 2 section 1st Catechism; Jane Clegg, Esther Clegg, Mary Ann Harmon, 1 chapter of Psalms; Celia M. L. Moore, 54.
Sunday School July 27th, was opened by reading and prayer. George Bynum and Turner Bynum had real good lessons in Catechism. Jane Clegg, Esther A. Clegg, Ann C. Gean, Mary Gunter. The Sunday School seemed to go down for some time for several reasons. Sickness, and Mr. Joseph Bynum’s family moved away and there was no record of a Sunday School kept until 1856, if it was, it was lost. I do remember it being talked of trying to organize a Sunday School. Luther Clegg got up a bible Class, he was the teacher. The following are the names that came out.
Males: Morrison Harmon, George W. Pendergrass, Alvis Petty, Rufus Pendergrass, Isaac H. Harmon, William M. Clegg.
Females: Martha C. Moore, Cornelia El
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more, Julia B. Harmon, Esther S. Clegg, Jane M. Clegg, Elizabeth Neal, Eliza B. Clegg, Dolly Thomas, Esther Ann Thomas, Martha Pendergrass, Catherine Ray, Margaret Ray, Mary Ann Harmon, Cornelia C. Clegg, Caroline Harmon, Lucy J. Gean, Lydia M. Gean, Margaret Petty, Henrietta Petty, Catherine Pendergrass, Nancy C. Ray, Sallie C. Gean.