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Carolina. For the next year or so served the Hot Springs circuit. His father was dead, but his mother, six brothers and three sisters, attended the Sunday School and church at Mt. Zion. The girls and three brothers professed and joined the church there, until they left Chatham they remained members there. Lucy Gean was a teacher of the women’s class. Her class was held in the women’s Amen corner. The last one of the class has been called Home. Mrs. Tilley Ann Clegg, wife of Luther Clegg, was burned to death; she lived one day and night after she was burned. She said she was willing to go home to be free from suffering.
Since the writer left North Carolina in 1866, and did not return until 1868, she can not give work during that time.
Sunday School reopened 5th Sunday in April, 1868. Luther Clegg, Superintendent; Teachers, Eliza B. Clegg, Lucy Gean, Martha A. Brown, Anne E. Clegg, Dr. Norman Melton, Harrison H. Harmon, for the summer of 1868. Names of scholars. Males: Isaac N. Petty, Rufus B. Clegg, William C. Melton, Marion Boon, Harrison Boon, Willie Brown, Thomas W. Gunter, Peter R. Hatch, Charlie C. Hatch, Wm. Pendergrass, John T. Gunter, Bertram Gunter, Wm. Sanders.
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Females: Cora Melton, Mary Melton, Eliza Boon, Cynthia Petty, Mary Petty, Emma Petty, Rosa Pendergrass, Ellen Gunter, Lizzie Brown, Fannie Hatch, Addie Hatch, Gertie W. Poe.
May, 1868. Sunday School opened with the reading of a portion of the scripture and prayer. Names of females: Cora A. Melton, Mary Melton, Eliza Boon, Cynthia J. Petty, Fannie Hatch, Addie Hatch, Gertie Poe, Lizzie Johnson, Addie Clegg. Males: Isaac N. Petty, Rufus B. Clegg, William C. Melton, Harrison Boon, William Brown, Thomas W. Gunter, John Gunter, Boston Gunter, Peter Hatch, Charlie Hatch, William Pendergrass, William Sanders, Andrew Caudle, Alonzo Caudle, Alfred Pendergrass, Charlie Pendergrass, Walter F. Brown, William E. Poe.
1879-80 and 81. The Sunday School was interesting. John A. Hornaday, Superintendent; Rufus B. Clegg, Assistant; Albert Mansfield, Secretary. They had no catechism then, but R. B. Clegg or Albert Mansfield would call the names of each scholar and each would rise up and repeat a verse of scripture. That was the rule for quite awhile.
Roll of Sunday School scholars in 1881: John A. Hornaday, Superintendent; L. Clegg, R. B. Clegg, Sophie Hannock, John Hannock; John