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Rev Claudius Murat Murchison

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Rev Claudius Murat Murchison

Birth
North Carolina, USA
Death
29 Apr 1922 (aged 63)
Black Mountain, Buncombe County, North Carolina, USA
Burial
Marion, McDowell County, North Carolina, USA Add to Map
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Son of Duncan Cameron Murchison and Martha Hackney Murchison.

Married to Alice Penelope Temple on January 30, 1886 in Wake County, North Carolina.

Claudius and Alice were the parents of:
Donald Rudolph Murchison
Carl Allamore Murchison
Claudius Temple Murchison Jr
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Claudius Murat Murchison was born May 22, 1858, in Moore County, North Carolina, to DC Murchison and Martha Hackney Murchison. His mother died when Claudius was four years old. In 1878 and 1884, he was elected as a messenger to attend the Sandy Creek Association for Bethany Baptist Church. Sensing a call to the gospel ministry, Claudius requested to be ordained. Following the procedure of ordination among Southern Baptists, Bethany called an ordaining presbytery to examine Claudius as to his call and doctrinal beliefs. The presbytery, which consisted of Rev. M. Baldwin, O.T. Edwards, W.G. King, W.H.H. Lawhorn, and J.W. Stallings, recommended Claudius to Bethany Baptist for ordination.

Claudius is considered a pioneer Baptist preacher. About 1884, as a missionary under the State Board, he came to South Fork Baptist Association and preached at Warlick's and Mountain Grove churches. On January 30, 1886, he married Alice Penelope Temple, a Greensboro College graduate who was described as an "educational enthusiast." Claudius brought his bride to the area west of Hickory where he was preaching. In a little clearing in the wilderness, they established an academy and a community post office. Claudius named the place Penelope in honor of his wife.

Claudius began holding worship services in the academy, and Warlick's organized a mission there as a branch of their church. On October 19, 1888, an independent church, Penelope Baptist, was born with 45 charter members. Rev. Murchison served as the first pastor until April, 1891, and he would accept the call to the pastorate of Penelope three more times, serving the church in 1892-1895, 1899-1900, and 1902. He was always very busy in his work for the Lord: in education, in the growth of the church, in evangelistic work, and in guiding the young people of his day. As a pastor's wife, teacher, post-mistress, and mother, during a time when when women were not actively supported for "speaking out, taking part, and being heard," Penelope was caught up in the work Claudius had begun.

In two letters dated July26 and July 31,1890, Rev. DC Murchison wrote to loved ones in Gulf about traveling by rail to Penelope and the prospects for "Claud's" academy.

In 1897 Penelope Academy, listing 80 students from seven counties, was considered a "leading preparatory school for boys and girls." Nonetheless, the academy's days were numbered, as local communities would soon begin to fund free public graded schools. Claudius wrote in The Baptist Worker in 1899 of his work in the area west of Hickory in the 1880s and 1890s. Besides Penelope, he held many other pastorates, but the details are not totally clear. The South Forks history, written in 1901, lists him as "presently serving at Mount Holly, preaching twice a month," and names other pastorates as Catawba, Kid's Chapel and Thessalonica. The history further reads that he has "done considerable missionary work; one of our best preachers; a safe, consecrated, level-headed man; a valuable workman in advancing the Master's cause."

Penelope's niece recalled that "Uncle Claudius had a good appearance, neat, appropriate for a minister. He wore a dark suit, white shirt. black tie, hat and shoes. He had a mustache. He was considered by my mother and other students at the Penelope Academy as being strict and stern in discipline. He taught practical religious principles which he expected to be obeyed. When he and his family visited in our home, he conducted long family devotions, reading from Biblical passages, followed by lengthy prayers. These were usually after the evening meal before we could begin our school home work and get ready for bed. He emphasized we obey our teachers, parents, shun evil and strive to observe and possess the 'fruits of the Spirit.' Drinking alcoholic beverages and playing cards were not to be done."

At home with Penelope in Ridgecrest, Claudius died at night on April 21, 1922. Penelope dressed him and waited for the day to come. It was a beautiful spring morning and the birds were singing. Morning was a special time for Claudius and Penelope; they often enjoyed early morning walks. Charily and Children, an in-house publication of Baptist Children's Homes, reported on Claudius' death:

The death of Rev. C. M. Murchison marks the passing of one of the most useful of our pastors. He was a graduate of Wake Forest College, and in his early days did school work along with his preaching. He had charge of Penelope Academy in Catawba County for some years. He served churches in Lincoln County, NC. In later years he served churches at Yanceyville, doing there a splendid work, and was a leader in the work in the Beulah Association. The school called him again and he took charge of the school at Bakersville. Going back into the pastorate he went to Magnolia Street Church, Greensboro, NC. In the midst of promising work there he was stricken down. This was more than a year ago. Since then he has lingered on the margin till last Saturday morning the silent boatman called for him at Ridgecrest (NC) and carried him over to the other side. He was a great friend to the Orphanage. We shall miss him. (April 29, 1922)

Penelope died in Chapel Hill in 1931. She is buried alongside Claudius in the City Cemetery, Marion, North Carolina. The above portrait of Rev. Murchison and his family hangs in Penelope Baptist Church, which celebrated her first hundred years in 1988. Left to right: Carl, Rev. Claudius, Donald, Penelope, Claudius Temple.

Source: C. M. Murchison

--Research by W Piety (47945985) • 6 Apr 2021
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1860 United States Federal Census
Name: Claudius Murchison
Age in 1860: 2
Birth Year: abt 1858
Birthplace: North Carolina
Home in 1860: Western Division, Chatham, North Carolina
Gender: Male
Post Office: St Lawrence
Household Members: Name Age
Duncan Murchison 35
Martha Murchison 29
Endora Murchison 10
Robt Murchison 8
Sarah Murchison 6
Gustavus Murchison 4
Claudius Murchison 2

1870 United States Federal Census
Name: Claudius Marckeson
Birth Year: abt 1858
Age in 1870: 12
Birthplace: North Carolina
Home in 1870: Gulf, Chatham, North Carolina
Race: White
Gender: Male
Post Office: Grove
Household Members: Name Age
Duncan Marckeson 45
Lydia Marckeson 40
Robert Marckeson 19
Sarah Marckeson 17
Gustavus Marckeson 15
Claudius Marckeson 12
Haney Marckeson 5
Calvin Marckeson 2

1880 United States Federal Census
Name: Claudius Murcherson
Age: 22
Birth Date: Abt 1858
Birthplace: North Carolina
Home in 1880: Gulf, Chatham, North Carolina, USA
Dwelling Number: 83
Race: White
Gender: Male
Relation to Head of House: Son
Marital Status: Single
Father's Name: Duncan Murcherson
Father's Birthplace: North Carolina
Mother's Name: Lydia A. Murcherson
Mother's Birthplace: North Carolina
Occupation: Works On Farm
Household Members Age Relationship
Duncan Murcherson 55 Self (Head)
Lydia A. Murcherson 50 Wife
Claudius Murcherson 22 Son
Nannie J. Murcherson 14 Daughter
John C. Murcherson 12 Son
Morrietta Murcherson 8 Daughter
George C. Smith 5 Grandson

North Carolina, U.S., Marriage Records, 1741-2011
Name: Claudius M Murchison
Gender: Male
Age: 27
Birth Year: abt 1859
Marriage Date: 30 Jan 1886
Marriage Place: Wake, North Carolina
Spouse: Alice P Temple
Spouse Gender: Female
Spouse Age: 27
Event Type: Marriage

1900 United States Federal Census
Name: Claudius Murchison
Home in 1900: Icard, Burke, North Carolina
Age: 42
Birth Date: May 1858
Birthplace: North Carolina
Race: White
Gender: Male
Relationship to head-of-house: Head
Father's Birthplace: North Carolina
Mother's Birthplace: North Carolina
Spouse's Name: Allice T Murchison
Marriage year: 1886
Marital Status: Married
Years married: 14
Household Members: Name Age
Claudius Murchison 42
Allice T Murchison 48
Donald R Murchison 12
Carl T Murchison 11
Claudius A Murchison 10

1910 United States Federal Census
Name: Claudius Murchison
Age in 1910: 50
Estimated Birth Year: 1860
Birthplace: Georgia
Relation to Head of House: Head
Father's Birth Place: Georgia
Mother's Birth Place: Georgia
Spouse's Name: Allace Murchison
Home in 1910: Militia District 102, Hancock, Georgia
Marital Status: Married
Race: White
Gender: Male
Household Members: Name Age
Claudius Murchison 50
Allace Murchison 51
Carl A Murchison 22
Claudius Murchison Jr. 21

1920 United States Federal Census
Name: Claudius Murchisone
Home in 1920: Bakersville, Mitchell, North Carolina
Age: 61
Estimated Birth Year: abt 1859
Birthplace: North Carolina
Relation to Head of House: Self (Head)
Spouse's Name: Alice Murchisone
Father's Birth Place: North Carolina
Mother's Birth Place: North Carolina
Marital Status: Married
Race: White
Sex: Male
Home owned: Rent
Able to read: Yes
Able to Write: Yes
Household Members: Name Age
Claudius Murchisone 61
Alice Murchisone 62

North Carolina Death Certificates, 1909-1975
Name: Claudius Murat Murchison
Gender: Male
Race: White
Age: 63
Marital status: Married
Occupation: Minister
Birth Date: 22 May 1858
Birth Place: North Carolina
Death Date: 29 Apr 1922
Death Location: Black Mountain; Ridgecrest, Buncombe
Spouse's Name: A P T Murchison
Father's Name: D C Murchison
Mother's Name: Martha Hockey
Cause of death: Cerebral hemorrhage, cardiac hypertrophy, arteriosclerosis
Informant: Mrs A Murchison, Ridgecrest NC
Burial: Marion NC
Son of Duncan Cameron Murchison and Martha Hackney Murchison.

Married to Alice Penelope Temple on January 30, 1886 in Wake County, North Carolina.

Claudius and Alice were the parents of:
Donald Rudolph Murchison
Carl Allamore Murchison
Claudius Temple Murchison Jr
**********************************
Claudius Murat Murchison was born May 22, 1858, in Moore County, North Carolina, to DC Murchison and Martha Hackney Murchison. His mother died when Claudius was four years old. In 1878 and 1884, he was elected as a messenger to attend the Sandy Creek Association for Bethany Baptist Church. Sensing a call to the gospel ministry, Claudius requested to be ordained. Following the procedure of ordination among Southern Baptists, Bethany called an ordaining presbytery to examine Claudius as to his call and doctrinal beliefs. The presbytery, which consisted of Rev. M. Baldwin, O.T. Edwards, W.G. King, W.H.H. Lawhorn, and J.W. Stallings, recommended Claudius to Bethany Baptist for ordination.

Claudius is considered a pioneer Baptist preacher. About 1884, as a missionary under the State Board, he came to South Fork Baptist Association and preached at Warlick's and Mountain Grove churches. On January 30, 1886, he married Alice Penelope Temple, a Greensboro College graduate who was described as an "educational enthusiast." Claudius brought his bride to the area west of Hickory where he was preaching. In a little clearing in the wilderness, they established an academy and a community post office. Claudius named the place Penelope in honor of his wife.

Claudius began holding worship services in the academy, and Warlick's organized a mission there as a branch of their church. On October 19, 1888, an independent church, Penelope Baptist, was born with 45 charter members. Rev. Murchison served as the first pastor until April, 1891, and he would accept the call to the pastorate of Penelope three more times, serving the church in 1892-1895, 1899-1900, and 1902. He was always very busy in his work for the Lord: in education, in the growth of the church, in evangelistic work, and in guiding the young people of his day. As a pastor's wife, teacher, post-mistress, and mother, during a time when when women were not actively supported for "speaking out, taking part, and being heard," Penelope was caught up in the work Claudius had begun.

In two letters dated July26 and July 31,1890, Rev. DC Murchison wrote to loved ones in Gulf about traveling by rail to Penelope and the prospects for "Claud's" academy.

In 1897 Penelope Academy, listing 80 students from seven counties, was considered a "leading preparatory school for boys and girls." Nonetheless, the academy's days were numbered, as local communities would soon begin to fund free public graded schools. Claudius wrote in The Baptist Worker in 1899 of his work in the area west of Hickory in the 1880s and 1890s. Besides Penelope, he held many other pastorates, but the details are not totally clear. The South Forks history, written in 1901, lists him as "presently serving at Mount Holly, preaching twice a month," and names other pastorates as Catawba, Kid's Chapel and Thessalonica. The history further reads that he has "done considerable missionary work; one of our best preachers; a safe, consecrated, level-headed man; a valuable workman in advancing the Master's cause."

Penelope's niece recalled that "Uncle Claudius had a good appearance, neat, appropriate for a minister. He wore a dark suit, white shirt. black tie, hat and shoes. He had a mustache. He was considered by my mother and other students at the Penelope Academy as being strict and stern in discipline. He taught practical religious principles which he expected to be obeyed. When he and his family visited in our home, he conducted long family devotions, reading from Biblical passages, followed by lengthy prayers. These were usually after the evening meal before we could begin our school home work and get ready for bed. He emphasized we obey our teachers, parents, shun evil and strive to observe and possess the 'fruits of the Spirit.' Drinking alcoholic beverages and playing cards were not to be done."

At home with Penelope in Ridgecrest, Claudius died at night on April 21, 1922. Penelope dressed him and waited for the day to come. It was a beautiful spring morning and the birds were singing. Morning was a special time for Claudius and Penelope; they often enjoyed early morning walks. Charily and Children, an in-house publication of Baptist Children's Homes, reported on Claudius' death:

The death of Rev. C. M. Murchison marks the passing of one of the most useful of our pastors. He was a graduate of Wake Forest College, and in his early days did school work along with his preaching. He had charge of Penelope Academy in Catawba County for some years. He served churches in Lincoln County, NC. In later years he served churches at Yanceyville, doing there a splendid work, and was a leader in the work in the Beulah Association. The school called him again and he took charge of the school at Bakersville. Going back into the pastorate he went to Magnolia Street Church, Greensboro, NC. In the midst of promising work there he was stricken down. This was more than a year ago. Since then he has lingered on the margin till last Saturday morning the silent boatman called for him at Ridgecrest (NC) and carried him over to the other side. He was a great friend to the Orphanage. We shall miss him. (April 29, 1922)

Penelope died in Chapel Hill in 1931. She is buried alongside Claudius in the City Cemetery, Marion, North Carolina. The above portrait of Rev. Murchison and his family hangs in Penelope Baptist Church, which celebrated her first hundred years in 1988. Left to right: Carl, Rev. Claudius, Donald, Penelope, Claudius Temple.

Source: C. M. Murchison

--Research by W Piety (47945985) • 6 Apr 2021
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1860 United States Federal Census
Name: Claudius Murchison
Age in 1860: 2
Birth Year: abt 1858
Birthplace: North Carolina
Home in 1860: Western Division, Chatham, North Carolina
Gender: Male
Post Office: St Lawrence
Household Members: Name Age
Duncan Murchison 35
Martha Murchison 29
Endora Murchison 10
Robt Murchison 8
Sarah Murchison 6
Gustavus Murchison 4
Claudius Murchison 2

1870 United States Federal Census
Name: Claudius Marckeson
Birth Year: abt 1858
Age in 1870: 12
Birthplace: North Carolina
Home in 1870: Gulf, Chatham, North Carolina
Race: White
Gender: Male
Post Office: Grove
Household Members: Name Age
Duncan Marckeson 45
Lydia Marckeson 40
Robert Marckeson 19
Sarah Marckeson 17
Gustavus Marckeson 15
Claudius Marckeson 12
Haney Marckeson 5
Calvin Marckeson 2

1880 United States Federal Census
Name: Claudius Murcherson
Age: 22
Birth Date: Abt 1858
Birthplace: North Carolina
Home in 1880: Gulf, Chatham, North Carolina, USA
Dwelling Number: 83
Race: White
Gender: Male
Relation to Head of House: Son
Marital Status: Single
Father's Name: Duncan Murcherson
Father's Birthplace: North Carolina
Mother's Name: Lydia A. Murcherson
Mother's Birthplace: North Carolina
Occupation: Works On Farm
Household Members Age Relationship
Duncan Murcherson 55 Self (Head)
Lydia A. Murcherson 50 Wife
Claudius Murcherson 22 Son
Nannie J. Murcherson 14 Daughter
John C. Murcherson 12 Son
Morrietta Murcherson 8 Daughter
George C. Smith 5 Grandson

North Carolina, U.S., Marriage Records, 1741-2011
Name: Claudius M Murchison
Gender: Male
Age: 27
Birth Year: abt 1859
Marriage Date: 30 Jan 1886
Marriage Place: Wake, North Carolina
Spouse: Alice P Temple
Spouse Gender: Female
Spouse Age: 27
Event Type: Marriage

1900 United States Federal Census
Name: Claudius Murchison
Home in 1900: Icard, Burke, North Carolina
Age: 42
Birth Date: May 1858
Birthplace: North Carolina
Race: White
Gender: Male
Relationship to head-of-house: Head
Father's Birthplace: North Carolina
Mother's Birthplace: North Carolina
Spouse's Name: Allice T Murchison
Marriage year: 1886
Marital Status: Married
Years married: 14
Household Members: Name Age
Claudius Murchison 42
Allice T Murchison 48
Donald R Murchison 12
Carl T Murchison 11
Claudius A Murchison 10

1910 United States Federal Census
Name: Claudius Murchison
Age in 1910: 50
Estimated Birth Year: 1860
Birthplace: Georgia
Relation to Head of House: Head
Father's Birth Place: Georgia
Mother's Birth Place: Georgia
Spouse's Name: Allace Murchison
Home in 1910: Militia District 102, Hancock, Georgia
Marital Status: Married
Race: White
Gender: Male
Household Members: Name Age
Claudius Murchison 50
Allace Murchison 51
Carl A Murchison 22
Claudius Murchison Jr. 21

1920 United States Federal Census
Name: Claudius Murchisone
Home in 1920: Bakersville, Mitchell, North Carolina
Age: 61
Estimated Birth Year: abt 1859
Birthplace: North Carolina
Relation to Head of House: Self (Head)
Spouse's Name: Alice Murchisone
Father's Birth Place: North Carolina
Mother's Birth Place: North Carolina
Marital Status: Married
Race: White
Sex: Male
Home owned: Rent
Able to read: Yes
Able to Write: Yes
Household Members: Name Age
Claudius Murchisone 61
Alice Murchisone 62

North Carolina Death Certificates, 1909-1975
Name: Claudius Murat Murchison
Gender: Male
Race: White
Age: 63
Marital status: Married
Occupation: Minister
Birth Date: 22 May 1858
Birth Place: North Carolina
Death Date: 29 Apr 1922
Death Location: Black Mountain; Ridgecrest, Buncombe
Spouse's Name: A P T Murchison
Father's Name: D C Murchison
Mother's Name: Martha Hockey
Cause of death: Cerebral hemorrhage, cardiac hypertrophy, arteriosclerosis
Informant: Mrs A Murchison, Ridgecrest NC
Burial: Marion NC


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