Benjamin Jones Gilreath

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Benjamin Jones Gilreath

Birthdate:
Birthplace: Wilkes County, North Carolina, United States
Death: September 03, 1864 (78-79)
Marsh Creek, McCreary County, Kentucky, United States of America
Place of Burial: Mcreary County, Kentucky, United States
Immediate Family:

Son of John Gilreath and Johanne Gilreath
Husband of Nancy Gilreath and Mary Gilreath
Father of John Lewis Gilreath; Hannah Shepherd; Sarah Meadors; William Wesley Gilreath; Anna Ashton and 3 others
Brother of Mary Susannah Jacoway (Gilreath)

Managed by: Jamie Lynn Douglas
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About Benjamin Jones Gilreath

GEDCOM Note

"HISTORY OF THE MILL CREEK CHURCH -

The first Mill Creek Church was built around 1891 of logs by the people living in the community, namely Taylors, Neals, Gilreaths, Ballous, Morgans and others. The house was built about where Aunt Nannie Vanover's barn now stands but burned around 1901. Then the new house was built in 1902, about where the present building stands, by the people. On 29 NOV 1907, Mrs. Ellen Sawyer and children, Mary, Dan, and Samuel made a deed for 1 and 1/2 acres to the trustees and their successors of the Methodist Church. The deed was recorded 24 DEC 1907. The church was dedicated in 1911. Some of the teachers were: Emma Ballou, Lou Ballou, Alex Denton, Albert Farris, Nora Huff, Mrs. Timothy Darr and daughter Maud, Marry Tanner, Billy Wilderm Wiley Gilreath. Some of the ministers were Allen and Joe Ballou, Mark Strunk, Mike Freeman, Cranshaw, Timothy Darr, John W. Sears and George Shadoan. by Elizabeth Childers.

The 1820 Kentucky Census shows a Benjamin Gilreath living in Whitley Co. (127 NO TWP L). The 1850 Kentucky Census shows a Benjamin Gilreath living in Whitley Co. (338 Dist.). They were the first Gilreaths that came to the KY area.


GEDCOM Note

"HISTORY OF THE MILL CREEK CHURCH -

The first Mill Creek Church was built around 1891 of logs by the people living in the community, namely Taylors, Neals, Gilreaths, Ballous, Morgans and others. The house was built about where Aunt Nannie Vanover's barn now stands but burned around 1901. Then the new house was built in 1902, about where the present building stands, by the people. On 29 NOV 1907, Mrs. Ellen Sawyer and children, Mary, Dan, and Samuel made a deed for 1 and 1/2 acres to the trustees and their successors of the Methodist Church. The deed was recorded 24 DEC 1907. The church was dedicated in 1911. Some of the teachers were: Emma Ballou, Lou Ballou, Alex Denton, Albert Farris, Nora Huff, Mrs. Timothy Darr and daughter Maud, Marry Tanner, Billy Wilderm Wiley Gilreath. Some of the ministers were Allen and Joe Ballou, Mark Strunk, Mike Freeman, Cranshaw,
Timothy Darr, John W. Sears and George Shadoan. by Elizabeth Childers.

The 1820 Kentucky Census shows a Benjamin Gilreath living in Whitley Co. (127 NO TWP L).
The 1850 Kentucky Census shows a Benjamin Gilreath living in Whitley Co. (338 Dist.).
They were the first Gilreaths that came to the KY area.

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Benjamin Jones Gilreath's Timeline

1785
1785
Wilkes County, North Carolina, United States
1811
March 1811
Whitley County, KY, United States
1814
February 22, 1814
Whitley County, Kentucky, United States of America
1816
1816
Kentucky, United States
1824
February 12, 1824
Whitley County, Kentucky, United States
1829
1829
Whitley County, KY, United States
1831
1831
1835
December 13, 1835
Whitley County, Kentucky, United States of America