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Melissa Ann Baines (Butler)

Birthdate:
Birthplace: Hollow Rock, Carroll County, Tennessee, United States
Death: January 21, 1865 (40)
Fairfield, Freestone County, Texas, United States
Place of Burial: Fairfield, Freestone County, Texas, United States
Immediate Family:

Daughter of Nathaniel Cornelius Butler and Amy Arina Butler
Wife of George Washington Baines
Mother of Joseph Wilson Baines; Thomas Nealy Baines; William Martin Baines; Mary Elizabeth Baines; George Washington Baines II and 3 others
Sister of Martin J. Butler; Wilson Sutton Butler; Reuben L. Butler; Temperance McCord Butler; Joel Christopher Ozier Butler and 8 others

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About Melissa Ann Baines


George Washington Baines (1809-1882)

Renowned Baptist minister in early Texas history; president from 1861 to 1863 of Baylor University (which included what is now Mary-Hardin-Baylor College); great-grandfather of Lyndon Baines Johnson, 36th president of the United States. Born in North Carolina and reared without formal schooling on a farm, Baines worked his way through the University of Alabama. When licensed to preach at age 25 he became the third generation of his family to enter the ministry. Moved to Texas in 1850. Here his reputation as a wise and peace-loving clergyman continued to grow. He held offices in the Baptist State Convention and founded the Pioneer "Texas Baptist" newspaper, in 1855. When the Civil War broke out in 1861, he accepted the presidency of strife-ridden Baylor University (at Independence) and guided it for two crucial years. Although plagued constantly by ill health, Baines was noted for his stamina. Parishioners also admired his marksmanship as well as his learning. In 1867 he moved to Salado. Preaching and working for Baptist education, he lived there until his death of malarial fever. He is buried in Salado. Twice married, Baines had ten children.

(Info from Texas Historical Marker)


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Melissa Ann Baines's Timeline

1824
June 2, 1824
Hollow Rock, Carroll County, Tennessee, United States
1841
August 20, 1841
Carroll County, AR, United States
1842
November 17, 1842
Carroll County, AR, United States
1845
January 13, 1845
LA, United States
1846
January 24, 1846
Mount Lebanon, Bienville Parish, Louisiana, United States
1848
September 8, 1848
Mt. Lebanon, Bienville Parish, LA, United States
1852
December 18, 1852
Anderson, Grimes County, TX, United States
1859
July 1, 1859
Anderson, Grimes County, TX, United States
1863
March 29, 1863