Historical records matching Rev. John Lambert Dopson
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About Rev. John Lambert Dopson
Rev John Lambert Dopson BIRTH 10 Jun 1830 Marion County, Georgia, USA DEATH 1902 (aged 71–72) Chana Creek, Elmore County, Alabama, USA BURIAL Watson Chapel Cemetery Red Hill, Elmore County, Alabama, USA MEMORIAL ID 93055660 · View Source
MEMORIAL PHOTOS 2 FLOWERS 5 Rev. Dopson and family moved to Union County, Arkansas between 1884 and 1888. Oral information handed down in the family tells of him constructing the original building for the New Prospect Methodist Church, which was located in a community generally known as Concord. A cemetery was established just across the road from the church. The church and cemetery names were later changed to Sweet Home. The church building no longer exists, but the cemetery is still in use today. My understanding is that Rev. Dopson and his wife do not have a marker in Watson Chapel Cemetery. I was told they are buried there by Sue Dopson New.
Family Members Spouse Photo Mary Hepsybeth Meadows Dopson 1845–1919
Children Photo John Siemon Dopson 1864–1930
Photo Oliver Crowell Dopson 1868–1919
Photo Joel James Dopson 1871–1947
Thomas Charles Wicker Dopson 1872–1919
Photo Marshall Lonnie Dopson 1876–1960
Photo Noah Asbury Dopson 1878–1940
Photo Jannie Eulie Ann Dopson Berry 1879–1948
Photo George Franklin Dopson 1883–1973
Photo Marvin Bartholomew Dopson 1888–1968
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Rev. John Lambert Dopson's Timeline
1830 |
June 10, 1830
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Marion County, GA, United States
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1859 |
December 20, 1859
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Tallapoosa County, Alabama
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1861 |
February 17, 1861
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1863 |
August 5, 1863
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Elmore, Elmore, Alabama
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1864 |
June 4, 1864
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Tallapoosa County, AL, United States
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1868 |
January 22, 1868
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Elmore Co, AL, USA
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1871 |
April 3, 1871
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Cross, Alabama, United States
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1872 |
October 24, 1872
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Elmore County, AL, United States
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1876 |
October 15, 1876
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Tallapoosa County, AL, United States
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