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About Rev. Tidence Lane
Served as the first pastor of the first congregation of any denomination organized in Tennessee (Buffalo Ridge Baptist Church in Washington County). Also Organized and served as first pastor of the Bent Creek (now Whitesburg) Baptist Church in Hamblen County, Tennessee. Served as chaplain for John Sevier's "Over Mountain Boys" and fought at Kings Mountain under Sevier's command, along with several of his sons.
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@R3058470@ North America, Family Histories, 1500-2000 Ancestry.com Ancestry.com Operations, Inc. 1,61157::0
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Book Title: Lineage Book : NSDAR : Volume 137 : 1917-1918 1,61157::3554093
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Book Title: Lineage Book : NSDAR : Volume 137 : 1917-1918 1,61157::3554093
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Book Title: Lineage Book : NSDAR : Volume 137 : 1917-1918 1,61157::3554093
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<p>Captain in Revolutionary War</p> <p>Rev. Tidence Lane. Son of Richard and Sarah Lane. Born 1724 in Baltimore County Maryland. Died near Bent Creek (now Whitesburg) community in what is now Hamblen County, Tennessee, January 30, 1806. Moved from Maryland, to Virginia, to North Carolina, and then on to the Watauga settlements of Tennessee. Close friend and neighbor of William Bean. Served as the first pastor of the first congregation of any denomination organized in Tennessee (Buffalo Ridge Baptist Church in Washington County). Also Organized and served as first pastor of the Bent Creek (now Whitesburg) Baptist Church in Hamblen County, Tennessee. Served as chaplain for John Sevier’s “Over Mountain Boys” and fought at Kings Mountain under Sevier’s command, along with several of his sons. Married Hester (or Esther) Bibber/Bibbin (Van Bibber/Van Bibbin) in 1743.</p> <p>Captain Tidence LANE and his sons, Isaac and Tidence, Jr., were all three both Revolutionary Soldiers and Revolutionary Reverends, among the earliest Baptists in East Tennessee:
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MH:S500252 Neil Schmitt Schmitt Web Site <p>MyHeritage family tree</p><p>Family site: Schmitt Web Site</p>Family tree: 213477871-1 213477871-1 Discovery
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MH:SC511900 Tidence Lane, Rev Tidence Lane, Rev 29 MAR 2017 Added via a Person Discovery 3
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MH:SC512302 https://www.myheritage.com/research/record-10109-25807097/tidence-l... https://www.myheritage.com/research/record-10109-25807097/tidence-l... Tidence Lane
Gender: Male
Birth: Aug 31 1724 - Baltimore, Baltimore Co., MD
Marriage: May 9 1743 - Frederick, Maryland, United States
Death: Jan 30 1806 - Whitesburg, Hamblen Co., TN
Father: Richard Lane
Mother: Sarah Lane (born Fuller)
Spouses: Esther BibbinsHesther Van Bibber
Children: John Y LaneAcquilla Van Bibber LaneIsaac Lane
Sibling: Silence Hogan (born Lane) 4
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First Baptist minister in Tennessee
Rev. Tidence Lane. Son of Richard and Sarah Lane. Born 1724 in Baltimore County Maryland. Died near Bent Creek (now Whitesburg) community in what is now Hamblen County, Tennessee, January 30, 1806. Moved from Maryland, to Virginia, to North Carolina, and then on to the Watauga settlements of Tennessee. Close friend and neighbor of William Bean. Served as the first pastor of the first congregation of any denomination organized in Tennessee (Buffalo Ridge Baptist Church in Washington County). Also Organized and served as first pastor of the Bent Creek (now Whitesburg) Baptist Church in Hamblen County, Tennessee. Married Hester (or Esther) Bibber/Bibbin (Van Bibber/Van Bibbin) in 1743.
In Oct 2017, The Tennessee Baptist Convention and others created a new memorial garden at The First Baptist Church of Whitesburg, Hamblen County, TN and moved Rev. Capt. Tidence Fuller Lane and wife Hester/Ester and other Lane's there from their original burial place listed here. There are several online newspapers to confirm this. SAR and DARS, as well as descendants took part in a special ceremony.* Reference: Find A Grave Memorial - SmartCopy: Sep 10 2022, 9:18:49 UTC
Rev. Tidence Lane's Timeline
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August 31, 1724
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Saint. Pauls, Baltimore, Maryland, United States
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1743 |
May 12, 1743
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Greenville, SC, United States
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1744
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Frederick, Frederick County, MD, United States
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1746
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River, Cleveland, North Carolina, United States
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May 18, 1753
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Pittsylvania County, Province of Virginia
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1755
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1757
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Frederick County, Maryland, United States
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1759
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Tennessee
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1759
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Jefferson County, Tennessee, USA
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