New Hope Presbyterian Church
Founded ca 1818

 

Knoxville Topics

Snedecor's Directory

First Settlers

Voter Precincts

Overview

1. Havana

2. New Prospect

3. Five Mile

4. Greensboro

5. Newbern

6. Hollow Square

7. German Creek

8. Forkland

9. Garret's Shop

10. Eutaw

11. Springfield

12. Knoxville

13. Union

14. Pleasant Ridge

15. Mount Hebron

16. Clinton

17. Boligee

Mantua

Knoxville

First Settlers

 

Baskins, William (ca 1818)

 

Brown, Reverend Andrew (ca 1818) First minister of the New Hope Presbyterian Church.

 

Burns, William (1818)

 

Edwards, George W (1819)

 

McCracken, J C (1819)

 

Mays, Edward (ca 1818)

 

Morrow, David (ca 1818)

 

Parham, Francis (1818)

 

Patton, William (1821)

 

Steele, Abner Alexander (1818): The family of Abner Alexander Steele and Elizabeth Deale, migrated to Greene County in 1818 from Pendleton District, South Carolina. They were the parents of thirteen children: Alexander, Mary,Elihue R., Richard G., Nancy and Elizabeth (twins), Martha, William, Abner Alexander, Jr., Jane, Susanah (died young), Esther and James. More on this family can be found under the "Descendants of Aaron Steele" by Scott Owen.

 

Storey (ca 1818):  Henry Storey was born June 21, 1757, in Newberry District, South Carolina and was the son of George Storey and Nancy Cantor. Henry married Elizabeth Cunningham (b-1764) in Fairforest (Spartanburg), South Carolina in about 1787 and they had four children; Arthur Cunningham Storey, Henry McCrary Storey, William Williamson Storey and James Storey.  More information on the Storey family can be found under "Revolutionary War Veteran - Henry Storey" by Harold E. Wright and "Roebuck Relations in Greene County, Alabama" by Edna Clara Elle.

 

White, David S (1818)

 

White, Major Thomas