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Caswell County Genealogy
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1855 -
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Name |
Apple, Henry A. Newton [1] |
Birth |
5 Feb 1855 |
North Carolina |
Gender |
Male |
Reference Number |
29047 |
Person ID |
I28482 |
Caswell County |
Last Modified |
2 May 2024 |
Father |
Apple, Reverend Solomon, b. 2 Jan 1813, Guilford County, North Carolina d. 4 Mar 1901, Caswell County, North Carolina (Age 88 years) |
Relationship |
natural |
Mother |
Farmer, Agnes Burton, b. 29 Dec 1823, Virginia d. 21 Jun 1886 (Age 62 years) |
Relationship |
natural |
Marriage |
16 Dec 1840 [1] |
Reference Number |
396067 |
Family ID |
F11498 |
Group Sheet | Family Chart |
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Notes |
- In 1845, the Christian Church at Semora was organized with the Reverend Solomon Apple as first pastor. He was ordained about the middle of the nineteenth century. He came from Guilford County, North Carolina, and settled in Caswell County near Semora. This was his home for the remainder of his life. He served churches in the North Carolina and Virginia Conferences and held several important offices. For several years he was the president of the Conference. He was married to Agnes Farmer on December 16, 1840, and there were three children: Cornelius A. Apple, Newton H. A. N. Apple, and Mary Ann Apple, who married Mr. Rodden. His son, Cornelius entered the ministry and went to the Eastern Conference where he was quite prominent. Solomon Apple and his wife are both buried in Lebanon Cemetery.
Source: In the Beginning . . . The Churches of Caswell County, Jean B. Scott, Compiler (2000).
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Sources |
- Details: In the Beginning . . . The Churches of Caswell County, Jean B. Scott, Editor at 54-55 (Lebanon Christian United Church of Christ Article).
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