Parson Henry Renfro

Parson Henry Renfro
Author: William C. Griggs
Publisher: University of Texas Press
Total Pages: 280
Release: 2014-02-04
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 0292775652

The years following the Texas Revolution held even more turbulent events as diverse droves of pioneers crossed the Sabine and Red Rivers to start new lives in Texas. Early Texas society contended with religious issues, family life in a rugged environment, and the Civil War. This cultural history was clearly reflected in the life of frontier preacher Henry C. Renfro. Migrating to Texas in 1851, Renfro enrolled in the fledgling Baylor University and became a Baptist preacher. Eventually disillusioned with Baptist orthodoxy, Renfro was disenfranchised on charges of infidelity as he embraced the ideals of the Free Thought Movement, inspired by the writings of men such as Thomas Paine, Spinoza, and Robert Ingersoll. Renfro's Civil War experience was no less unusual. Serving as both soldier and chaplain, Renfro left a valuable legacy of insight into the conflict, captured in a wealth of correspondence that is in itself significant. Drawing on a vast body of letters, speeches, sermons, and oral histories that had never before been available, this chronological narrative of "The Parson's" life describes significant changes in Texas from 1850 to 1900, especially the volatile formation and growth of Baptist churches in North Central Texas. William Griggs' study yields numerous new details about the Free Thought Movement and depicts public reaction to sectarian leaders in nineteenth-century Texas. The author also describes the developing Central Texas region known as the Cross Timbers, including the personal dynamics between a frontier family and its patriarch and encompassing such issues as property conflicts, divorce, and family reconciliation. This work unlocks an enlightening, engaging scene from Texas history.

Bulletin

Bulletin
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 436
Release: 1959
Genre: Texas
ISBN:

1836-1844

1836-1844
Author: Joseph Smith (III)
Publisher:
Total Pages: 844
Release: 1897
Genre: Mormon Church
ISBN:

Ancestral Notes

Ancestral Notes
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 242
Release: 1958
Genre: United States
ISBN:

Query and answer section inserted in each issue.

Early Unpublished Court Records of Lincoln County, Tennessee

Early Unpublished Court Records of Lincoln County, Tennessee
Author: Timothy Richard Marsh
Publisher: Southern Historical Press, Incorporated
Total Pages: 234
Release: 1993-01
Genre: Reference
ISBN: 9780893084929

This middle Tennessee County was formed in 1809 out of Indian Lands. From the year 1799, with the formation of Williamson County, Tennessee, the most western third of what was to become Lincoln County in 1809, was then a part of Williamson County, and so until 1807 the eastern two thirds of the area was a part of Rutherford County. And from Dec. 3, 1807 until Nov. 14, 1809, Lincoln was the southern half of Bedford County. These records are a potpourri of early miscellaneous loose court records which have never been published nor microfilmed by the State of Tennessee. These records contain: Guardianship reports and settlements, first land deeds called "The Clerks List," which lists many of the early Grantees and Grantors not recorded in the regular deed index. Also included are early Tax lists before 1830 giving the names of taxable, acreage of deeded and Granted land plus location of same. These miscellaneous records cover the time period of 1809 to about 1840. For the person with lost ancestors in Lincoln county, these records may provide the answer to long sought after forbears.