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Rev Josiah Joseph Washington Sauls

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Rev Josiah "Joseph" Washington Sauls

Birth
Randolph County, Georgia, USA
Death
7 Mar 1919 (aged 71)
Shellman, Randolph County, Georgia, USA
Burial
Shellman, Randolph County, Georgia, USA Add to Map
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From Contributor #46555353 -

A little more info from "Biographies from Randolph Co., GenWeb:
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Rev. Joseph W. Sauls

"Sometimes there are those among us whose reputations does not reach to the boundary lines of civilization and whose name is not found in high places, but whose life and usefulness is a benediction to those with whom they come in contact and a blessing to an entire community and county. Such a man was Joseph W. Sauls, who was called home to Glory in the year 1920.

Brother Sauls was born and reared in Randolph County, and there he spent his entire life and raised a large and useful family. He became converted, joined the church, was baptized and soon afterwards began to preach and was ordained as a minister of the Gospel, and served a number of churches in the Bethel Association. In his own home church and community he was most useful. The lives of such men as this are jewels and they become the very foundation of the church and community life wherever they live."

From Contributor #46555353 -

A little more info from "Biographies from Randolph Co., GenWeb:
................................
Rev. Joseph W. Sauls

"Sometimes there are those among us whose reputations does not reach to the boundary lines of civilization and whose name is not found in high places, but whose life and usefulness is a benediction to those with whom they come in contact and a blessing to an entire community and county. Such a man was Joseph W. Sauls, who was called home to Glory in the year 1920.

Brother Sauls was born and reared in Randolph County, and there he spent his entire life and raised a large and useful family. He became converted, joined the church, was baptized and soon afterwards began to preach and was ordained as a minister of the Gospel, and served a number of churches in the Bethel Association. In his own home church and community he was most useful. The lives of such men as this are jewels and they become the very foundation of the church and community life wherever they live."



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