Notes for Rev. John Morgan TIMMONS
Granted 1,384 acres by Gov. James Hamilton, Jr. Later bought Pine stand that is now Timmonsville. See Happy Heritage page 91-92 for more. Signed the Ordinance of Sucession in 1860. Pastor of Elim Church from 1824 till death.
But, Hebron Baptist minutes list John Morgan Timmons as their first pastor in 1840. The Hebron Church used the rules from
the Elim Church.
Marriage listed in John Morgan's Bible.
See "History of South Carolina" Volume 4, by David Duncan Wallace, published by The American Historical Society, New York,
1932, page 457
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Ola Cook Timmons, Captain John Timmons and his Descendants by Kathy Dodge Loyd, H. F. Prioleau, Happy Heritage by Cannon,
Sermons in Stone by Jason Cockfield, Minute Books of the Hebron Baptist Church, Our Kin by Bernice McCutcheon,
Three Rivers Historical Society,
Old Darlington District Genealogy Chapter,
Berkeley County Historical Society,
Huguenot Settlers in North America,
and the US Census.
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