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1st Ever photo reminds Tennessee contributor of connections

About: 1st: Mt. Juliet, TN buyer goes in Adair Co. record book!

Ed,

You may find this one of the more fascinating connections.

Tom Chaney, owner of The Bookstore in Horse Cave, KY is a long-time friend of Kenneth Bean and he was visiting Ken and Nancy in Somerset not long ago when they mentioned that Nancy's son, Jason, was becoming a Cumberland Presbyterian preacher and that they had gone to a little church near Mt. Juliet to hear his very first sermon.

That church is Suggs Creek where I play piano.

So I met them without knowing the Horse Cave connection.

Jason came back the next Sunday also. I met Wesley. Wesley's parents are Jason and Suzanne Mikel.

Suggs Creek is a very small church, but it goes back to 1800 and was the site of the second general gathering of the "new" Cumberland Presbytery at which they adopted the official creed of the church. s/Robert Stone
Lebanon, TN





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