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==Comprehensive History==
 
==Comprehensive History==
 
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In 1859 H.M. Price started evangelizing the area with the help of R. Moffett of Wooster. On June 26, 1864, their followers agreed to set the July 2, 1864, as
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Church Founding Day.  Brother Ebert was chosen as chairman, P. Baker, Secretary, with forty-three members recorded. H. Funk, P.S. Baker, were chosen as Elders;
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J. Shelley and M. Priest, Deacons. Families recorded were: Swart, Baird, Shelley, Priest, Wilson, McClure, Marshall, Stough, Black, Anderson, Culbertson, Clay,
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Funk, Baker, Batdorf, Hamlin, Sidle, Cornelious, Baney, Wells, Arnold, Uncle, and Brant, With Winbigler as Minister.
  
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By 1866, plans had been formed and a building erected with Harrison Jones as Minister. Records are not explicit what took place between 1866 and 1890.
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In September 1893 a temporary organization was set up and in March 1894 it became permanent with 31 charter members. They included: J.C. Sidle, H.S. Baker,
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Z. Funk, Elders; L.P. Sidle, V.P. Walton, and B.A. Funk, Deacons. Ministers during this era were: Simpson, Winbigler, Arnold, Ross, Bird, Miller, Meeks, Wilcox,
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and Arthur.
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A church remodeling program started in 1911, and on November 3rd, 1912, a rededication service was held with P.H. Welsheimer of Canton delivering the sermon.
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Revision as of 14:53, 10 May 2022


Current Contact Information
Address 8482 Blachleyville Rd
City, State, Zip Wooster, Ohio 44691
Phone Phone: (330) 264-1084
Last updated 2016-03-23


Blachleyville Church Of Christ
Type Religious Organizations
Industry Other Services
Fate Active
Founded 1864 (1864)
Headquarters Wooster, Ohio, United States
Number of locations 8482 Blachleyville Rd, Wooster, Ohio
Services Christian

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Comprehensive History

In 1859 H.M. Price started evangelizing the area with the help of R. Moffett of Wooster. On June 26, 1864, their followers agreed to set the July 2, 1864, as Church Founding Day. Brother Ebert was chosen as chairman, P. Baker, Secretary, with forty-three members recorded. H. Funk, P.S. Baker, were chosen as Elders; J. Shelley and M. Priest, Deacons. Families recorded were: Swart, Baird, Shelley, Priest, Wilson, McClure, Marshall, Stough, Black, Anderson, Culbertson, Clay, Funk, Baker, Batdorf, Hamlin, Sidle, Cornelious, Baney, Wells, Arnold, Uncle, and Brant, With Winbigler as Minister.

By 1866, plans had been formed and a building erected with Harrison Jones as Minister. Records are not explicit what took place between 1866 and 1890. In September 1893 a temporary organization was set up and in March 1894 it became permanent with 31 charter members. They included: J.C. Sidle, H.S. Baker, Z. Funk, Elders; L.P. Sidle, V.P. Walton, and B.A. Funk, Deacons. Ministers during this era were: Simpson, Winbigler, Arnold, Ross, Bird, Miller, Meeks, Wilcox, and Arthur.

A church remodeling program started in 1911, and on November 3rd, 1912, a rededication service was held with P.H. Welsheimer of Canton delivering the sermon.


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