Compiled by Leo Creel and Quinton Nigg
Typed and posted by Patsy Box Johnson member of Northside Church of Christ
In 1846, the
In the early part of the 19th Century, about the time Alabama became a territory in 1817 and was admitted to the union, 14 Dec 1819, the families of James Allen WILLIAMS, the SELF, RANDOLPH, SANDLIN and others migrated from Virginia . They came by way of the Cumberland Gap, through Huntsville , crossed the Tennessee River at Guntersville, and settled in the area later known as Hanceville , Alabama .
In 1817 Blountsville area Alexander WILLIAMS and Thomas BILLINGSLEY were in Hanceville.
In 1819 the Indian Territory of Mississippi which was removed by the U.S. Army to North East Blount County . Before then you had to have a permit to even cross Indian Territory .
Prior to 1820 there were members of the Church of Christ meeting in areas around Hanceville and the surrounding towns in Cullman County , Alabama .
In 1825 James Allen WILLIAMS married Jemina BILLINGSLEY. They went to Jones Valley Courthouse in Birmingham to be married. He was the first preacher in the area to be given a licence to marry people around 1846.
Soon after the arrival of the Allen WILLIAMS family from Virginia in 1838 to what is now know as Hanceville, a log church building was erected a mile north of Hanceville. Allen WILLIAMS and Brother GIBSON were the first ministers.
In 1897 a frame building was erected one half mile east of the old railroad.
In 1839 there was a Log Cabin built and used for the church services and records show there were spelling bee’s held. It was referred to in records as the Christian Church.
In 1840 Hopewell Baptist Church was organized and met in the Christian Church building. It was called Baptist Church of Christ.
In 1949 the congregation moved into the new brick building located in Hanceville. There were 76 members with an average attendance of 95. Their preacher then was Leo PLYLER. The following preachers have been gone out from this congregation to preach the gospel: Henry HORTON (deceased), M.A. CREEL (deceased), Pryde E. HINTON, A.C. KNIGHT, R.E. CREEL, Floyd HORTON (deceased), Howard HORTON, and Dewey SIMS.
Preachers from this time were, J.H. Horton, M. A. CREEL, R.E. Creel, Pryde HINTON, Floyd HORTON, Howard HORTON Wayne CHAPPELL, and Dewy SIMS.
Mime WILLIAMS a descendant of the BILLINGSLEY and WILLIAMS families passed away
in 1992. She was in her 90’s and was an English Professor atAbileen Christian College .
in 1992. She was in her 90’s and was an English Professor at
In 1971 U.L. ALLEN loaned money to buy the property for the church building and he was the one who named Northside Church of Christ. Five months and eight days later in February 1971, they moved into the new building. U.L. ALLEN did the preaching for eighteen mounts with no pay.
Open house was held February 14, 1971. Brother Allen continued with us until September 20, 1971, when Brother Dewey Sims began preaching for Northside.
Brothers R.E. CREEL, G.W. SELVAGE and Dewey SIMS served as Elders of the North Side congregation. Brother SIMS continued preaching until June 14, 1978.
Brother Randy LYONS worked with us from July 12, 1976 through November 11, 1979. Brother Roger LATHAM filled in from November 18, 1979 until January 13, 1980. Brother Tommy VERNON, who is presently working with us, began work on January 27, 1980.
Preachers and wives at Northside were, U.L. and Dorothy ALLEN, Dewey and Myrle SIMS, Randy and Annette LYON, Tommy and Frankie VERNON, Mike and Donna RAINS, Guy and Shirley HESTER, Lawrence and Patsy WILSON, Tom and Darlene HORTON, Larry and Brenda PRUITT, Chris BARNETT, Eddie and Dean DICKEY, Joe and Karen MITCHELL, Jon and Kim CREEL and Larry and Brenda PRUITT is again preaching his second term.
At the present time, 2007, Northside’s minister is Larry PRUITT. The Elders are, Robert CREEL, Durwood DEAN, Allen GAMBLE, Bill PATE and Larry PRUITT. The deacons are, Don CREEL, Joe MITCHELL, Ed ROBERSON and Peanut SMITH.
Update 1 July 2013:
Larry Pruitt resigned around the first of 2013
and the Northside COC Elders hired Ken Forrest. So he and his wife, Anita and their family moved into the preacher home. On 2 November 2014 Ken Forrest moved to Foley, AL and began preaching for Summerdale COC. At this time Northside is without a full time preacher.
3 comments:
Do you know if the GEorge Washinton Cone mentioned as preaching, was from Tennessee? My third great-grandfather was a Church of Christ minister; he moved from Tennessee to Izard County Ark right after the Civil War.
The George Washington Cone in this article was from Franklin Co. Ga.He was the sone of Jeremiah Cone. He was my 2nd great grandfather. He is buried in Hopewell Cemetery Hanceville Al.
Barbara, this George Washington Cone would be your ancestor. I will add his heritage soon. Michael, this one is not your ancestor. I live in Hanceville and its a different Cone. Thanks for both of your comments. Sorry it took so long to respond.
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