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Rev Jacob Harrell “Joab” Biggs

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Rev Jacob Harrell “Joab” Biggs

Birth
Williamston, Martin County, North Carolina, USA
Death
22 Sep 1891 (aged 78)
Madison Parish, Louisiana, USA
Burial
Celina, Collin County, Texas, USA GPS-Latitude: 33.310627, Longitude: -96.7114402
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REV. JOAB H. BIGGS

Newspaper, HISTORY OF FRISCO, TEXAS

The Rev. Joab H. Biggs was pastor of Dallas Circuit in 1847-48, but later settled down in Collin County as a local preacher. At his first quarterly conference in 1847 he received $1.95 on his salary.

Rev. Joab Biggs, a pioneer Methodist preacher, organized Bethel Church in July, 1848. He was born in North Carolina of Primitive Baptist parentage. He was converted and joined the Mississippi Conference. He moved to Arkansas and came to Texas with the Culwell family in 1846, settling in what later became Collin County.

Rev. Biggs organized Bethel Church in the home (a log cabin) of William Rogers, two and one half miles north of where Frisco is now. There were five members. They were William and Francis Rogers, Peter and Sarah Teel, and Elizabeth Rogers, wife of Clayton Rogers and mother of Joe B. and Dr. I. S. Rogers. (Dr. Rogers being the father of Mrs. Claud (Viola) Clark.)[He founded several Methodist churches in western Collin County.] Biggs, EARLY SETTLERS OF COLLIN COUNTY." Collin County, Texas History and Genealogy Webpage by Genealogy Friends of Plano Libraries, Inc.


above thanks to Find A Grave contributor Sherry #47010546
REV. JOAB H. BIGGS

Newspaper, HISTORY OF FRISCO, TEXAS

The Rev. Joab H. Biggs was pastor of Dallas Circuit in 1847-48, but later settled down in Collin County as a local preacher. At his first quarterly conference in 1847 he received $1.95 on his salary.

Rev. Joab Biggs, a pioneer Methodist preacher, organized Bethel Church in July, 1848. He was born in North Carolina of Primitive Baptist parentage. He was converted and joined the Mississippi Conference. He moved to Arkansas and came to Texas with the Culwell family in 1846, settling in what later became Collin County.

Rev. Biggs organized Bethel Church in the home (a log cabin) of William Rogers, two and one half miles north of where Frisco is now. There were five members. They were William and Francis Rogers, Peter and Sarah Teel, and Elizabeth Rogers, wife of Clayton Rogers and mother of Joe B. and Dr. I. S. Rogers. (Dr. Rogers being the father of Mrs. Claud (Viola) Clark.)[He founded several Methodist churches in western Collin County.] Biggs, EARLY SETTLERS OF COLLIN COUNTY." Collin County, Texas History and Genealogy Webpage by Genealogy Friends of Plano Libraries, Inc.


above thanks to Find A Grave contributor Sherry #47010546


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