New Hope Presbyterian Church
Founded ca 1818
Knoxville Topics
Snedecor's Directory
First Settlers
Voter Precincts
Overview
1.
Havana
2. New Prospect
3. Five Mile
4. Greensboro
5. Newbern
6. Hollow Square
7. German Creek
8. Forkland
9. Garret's Shop
10. Eutaw
11. Springfield
12. Knoxville
13. Union
14. Pleasant Ridge
15. Mount Hebron
16. Clinton
17. Boligee
Mantua
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Knoxville
First Settlers
Baskins, William (ca 1818)
Brown, Reverend Andrew (ca
1818) First minister of the New Hope Presbyterian Church.
Burns, William (1818)
Edwards,
George W (1819)
McCracken, J C (1819)
Mays, Edward (ca 1818)
Morrow, David (ca 1818)
Parham, Francis (1818)
Patton, William (1821)
Steele, Abner Alexander (1818): The family of
Abner Alexander Steele and
Elizabeth Deale, migrated to Greene
County in 1818 from Pendleton District, South Carolina. They were
the parents of thirteen children:
Alexander, Mary,Elihue R., Richard G., Nancy and Elizabeth (twins), Martha,
William,
Abner Alexander, Jr., Jane, Susanah (died young), Esther and
James. More on this family can be found under the "Descendants
of Aaron Steele" by Scott Owen.
Storey (ca 1818): Henry Storey was born June 21,
1757, in Newberry District, South Carolina and was the son of
George Storey and Nancy Cantor. Henry married Elizabeth
Cunningham (b-1764) in Fairforest (Spartanburg), South Carolina
in about 1787 and they had four children; Arthur Cunningham
Storey, Henry McCrary Storey, William Williamson Storey and
James Storey. More information on the Storey family can be
found under "Revolutionary
War Veteran - Henry Storey" by Harold E. Wright and "Roebuck
Relations in Greene County, Alabama" by Edna Clara Elle.
White, David S (1818)
White, Major Thomas
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