I was able to photograph all of these wonderful documents from Bethlehem Baptist Church near Grubville, Mo. BUT, they were taking over my family blog. Pictured below are cousins Rick and Ada who had located the documents. The pages were all in a box with some pages missing and disintegrated and some written in pencil so very hard to read. But, we feel fortunate to have located documents from about 80 years of the church's history.
Granted, I was related to someone on all of the posts, but I've now created a whole new blog just for the Bethlehem Baptist Church. I will still have some information here, but they will have information on one of my ancestors or their siblings.
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p. 28
Nov. 1900 Sat before second Sunday in Nov. Church was in regular session after sermon by Pastor. Door of church was opened for membership. None rec'd. L. H. Reiter appointed Clerk Protem. Minutes of October read and approved on motion church agree to pay Pastor $75 for ensuing year. L. H. Reiter and Anna McKay appointed to collector. Church adjorned to meet on Sat. before second Sun in Dec.
N. M. Pierce, Mod; L. H. Reiter Clerk Protem.
L. H. Reiter was probably Louis H. Reiter, my great-grandmother's (Mary Reiter Long) brother and not her father who was also Louis (Lewis, Ludwig) Reiter.
Sometime between 1900 and 1920, Louis and his family relocated to Montana. For more information about his family, click here.
I want this to be a forum for stories from our families about our parents, grandparents and ancestors. As much as I enjoy genealogy, I love the stories --- they may not be "factual" but they will be true. Please contact Jaclyn Morgan (Contributor) if you have any information.
Saturday, March 26, 2011
Wednesday, March 2, 2011
Macy's Children: Ruth and Wes
James Wesley Wicker (1898-1965) was the oldest of Macy's children and my grandfather. Ruth Agnes Hall Ezell (1908-1989) was always his baby sister (Georgia was born after he'd left home) whom he loved very much.




It is amazing how a few years of maturity, a comfortable home can turn a stern father into a very loving grandfather.
Monday, February 28, 2011
Macy's Children: Clara and Obie
Obie was a Pentecostal preacher who came to St. Louis for revivals at least once a year. Although he and his brother Ray were both preachers about the best I can say about my grandfather (below) and Georgia (above) is that they attended church. They laughed that they were the "black sheep" in the family, but we all loved them despite their flaws.
(Obie Hall with his brother Wes Wicker in St. Louis)
At Christmas, my sister and I recall Obie always giving us "books" of Lifesaver candies. Even today, I see them and think of Obie. He was so calm and warm---I loved when he visited and wanted to go to his revivals, but Mother never took me. My sister Jane remembers,"Uncle Obie was my favorite. He would write me letters all the time. He would send me a dollar or so for my birthday. He was such a small man. I love his smile. He always seemed happy"
Many years later Mother told me she wouldn't take me to Obie's revivals because she thought a revival would frighten me who was more accustomed to a serene Methodist worship experience. Obie lived in Rock Island or Moline, Illinois just up the Mississippi from St. Louis (at the border of Illinois, Missouri, Iowa, Wisconsin). Although he and his wife Wanda Morgan Hall had 7 children, only three lived to maturity: Joseph Clenno Hall, Alice Hall Washburn and Titus Obie Hall.
(L-R: Louise Wicker Long, James Wesley Wicker, Naomi Ruth Hall, me, Obie Palmer Hall)
Here is a photo of myself as a baby with Naomi who died at about 16 years old of kidney disease if I am not mistaken. Alice and I corresponded with genealogy for many years before her death. Titus, in his later years, was a frequent visitor at Mother and Dad's after his military retirement. But, I never met Joe.Clara lived in Michigan, so we didn't see her often. I can recall only meeting her one time. She never talked much about her family and when I asked her for information, she said, "I never knew much about my family tree and I have forgotten all I ever knew. And I don't know why you. . .want to trace it, but you may find out a lot of things you had rather not know. Hope all are well and enjoying your life. God Bless you."
Clara had 4 sons (Fred P. Stephens, Charles H. Stephens, Jimmie F. Stephens, Billy Ray Stephens) and one daughter---Bertie Lee pictured above with her aunts Georgia and Vennie and below at Clara's 80th birthday party (Bingo)
Saturday, February 26, 2011
Macy's Children: Georgia and Ray




Thursday, February 24, 2011
Unknown Photos--SE Mo or Arkansas
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