Results for Smyrna Church
Smyrna Baptist Church
Organized in 1827 as Kirkland Church, the name was changed...
Smyrna Churchyard
This burying ground was laid out in 1788 when Sir John Tal...
Smyrna Methodist Church
Organized in 1785 or 86 by two Presbyterian ministers, Rev...
Smyrna Church
Smyrna Church was organized about 1786, by the Rev. John N...
Results for Smyrna Church
Smyrna Baptist Church
Organized in 1827 as Kirkland Church, the name was changed in 1836 to Smyrna Baptist Church. Title to the site was conveyed in 1849 by William I. Mixon.
Additional land was given by Thomas H. Willingham in 1882 to extend the ...
Smyrna Churchyard
This burying ground was laid out in 1788 when Sir John Talbot gave two acres of his vast estate for use as a Presbyterian Church and churchyard. Sir John was descended from the Earl of Shrewsbury. His own son, Matthew ...
Smyrna Methodist Church
Organized in 1785 or 86 by two Presbyterian ministers, Rev. John Newton & Rev. John Simpson. First house of worship erected in 1793 on land given by Sir John Talbot. In 1820 Presbyterian membership transferred to Washington and offered Smyrna ...
Smyrna Church
Smyrna Church was organized about 1786, by the Rev. John Newton and the Rev. John Simpson, Presbyterian ministers under the jurisdiction of the South Carolina Presbytery. Services were at first held in the homes of the members. The first Smyrna ...