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Stephen A Caudle Jr.

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Stephen A Caudle Jr.

Birth
Lancaster County, South Carolina, USA
Death
27 Feb 1895 (aged 76)
Marion County, Alabama, USA
Burial
Guin, Marion County, Alabama, USA Add to Map
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Only 3 graves found - not sure which grave goes with which person

(From: 1895 Minutes of the Harmony Grove Baptist Association)
STEPHEN CAUDLE. - The subject of this sketch, member and deacon of the Baptist Church at Guin, departed this life February 27, 1895. He was born in Lancaster District, S. C, September 29, 1818, professed faith in Christian joined the Baptist Church at Sweetwater, Alabama, in 1837, and was married in Butler County, Alabama, February 13, 1837. He was ordained a deacon in Bare Creek Church, Bibb County, in 1857; after moving to Marion County he joined Union (now Guin) Church, where he served the church faithfully as deacon and member until he lost his sight. While he could no longer serve as deacon he was faithful to attend the meetings of his church until he was unable to be carried. In the death of Brother Caudle the church has lost a good member, the people a kind neighbor, and the children an affectionate father. -

From Hamilton News Press, Aug 8, 1895 - pg 3
GUIN, ALA. – Aug. 6, ‘95
Rev. Mr. HANEY, of Eldridge preached the funeral of STEPHEN CAUDLE last Sunday to a large concourse of people. His sermon was a fine theological production.
Only 3 graves found - not sure which grave goes with which person

(From: 1895 Minutes of the Harmony Grove Baptist Association)
STEPHEN CAUDLE. - The subject of this sketch, member and deacon of the Baptist Church at Guin, departed this life February 27, 1895. He was born in Lancaster District, S. C, September 29, 1818, professed faith in Christian joined the Baptist Church at Sweetwater, Alabama, in 1837, and was married in Butler County, Alabama, February 13, 1837. He was ordained a deacon in Bare Creek Church, Bibb County, in 1857; after moving to Marion County he joined Union (now Guin) Church, where he served the church faithfully as deacon and member until he lost his sight. While he could no longer serve as deacon he was faithful to attend the meetings of his church until he was unable to be carried. In the death of Brother Caudle the church has lost a good member, the people a kind neighbor, and the children an affectionate father. -

From Hamilton News Press, Aug 8, 1895 - pg 3
GUIN, ALA. – Aug. 6, ‘95
Rev. Mr. HANEY, of Eldridge preached the funeral of STEPHEN CAUDLE last Sunday to a large concourse of people. His sermon was a fine theological production.


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