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Rev Charles Richard Hill

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Rev Charles Richard Hill

Birth
Kentucky, USA
Death
23 Jun 1972 (aged 64)
Burial
Morgantown, Butler County, Kentucky, USA Add to Map
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WORK IN PROGRESS
KINDLY RESPECT
"A HISTORY OF THE DAVIESS-McLEAN BAPTIST ASSOCIATION IN KENTUCKY,
1844-1943" by Wendell H. Rone. Probably published in 1944 by
Messenger Job Printing Co., Inc., Owensboro, Kentucky, pp. 393-394.
Used by permission. [Hopkins]

CHARLES RICHARD HILL: The brother whose name appears at the head of
this sketch was born at Morgantown, Butler County, Kentucky on
December 30, 1907, and is the son of Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Hill. He
attended the schools in his home town and completed studies in
Western State Teachers College, Bowling Green, Kentucky, and the
Southern Baptist Theological Seminary, Louisville, Kentucky.
Our brother was converted in April, 1925, and united with the
Morgantown Baptist Church, being baptized by Rev. W. W. Payne. By
this same Church he was licensed to preach in August, 1933, and in
May, 1936, was ordained to the Gospel ministry by Revs. John W. T.
Givens, R. T. Skinner, R. T. Davis, C. Ford Deusner, Jim Sullivan, T.
T. Moore, and Jesse B. Hill. He became pastor of the Calhoun and
Glenville Baptist Churches in November, 1937, and labored
successfully in these pastorates until October, 1941, when he assumed
the pastorate of the Baptist Church at Dawson Springs, Kentucky.
He was President of the Southern Regional Training Union in
1937 and 1938 and also served as the Associational [sic] Director of
the Daviess-McLean Training Union from 1938 to 1941. He preached the
Doctrinal Sermon before the Association in 1939 and served as the
Assistant Moderator in 1941. The Calhoun Church finished paying off
the indebtedness incurred in the erection of the Sunday School annex
while he served there and also licensed and ordained Rev. George H.
Riggs to the Gospel ministry. Rev. Truman Cochran was licensed and
ordained by the Glenville Church while he was pastor there.
Our brother was united in marriage to Miss Catherine Glenn
Dabbs of Morgantown, Kentucky, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George H.
Dabbs, on November 25, 1936. They have one child.
Richard Hill has been very successful in the work of the Lord
and a very effective and useful ministry is open before him. We
predict a continued success in the work of the Lord wherever he
labors.
WORK IN PROGRESS
KINDLY RESPECT
"A HISTORY OF THE DAVIESS-McLEAN BAPTIST ASSOCIATION IN KENTUCKY,
1844-1943" by Wendell H. Rone. Probably published in 1944 by
Messenger Job Printing Co., Inc., Owensboro, Kentucky, pp. 393-394.
Used by permission. [Hopkins]

CHARLES RICHARD HILL: The brother whose name appears at the head of
this sketch was born at Morgantown, Butler County, Kentucky on
December 30, 1907, and is the son of Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Hill. He
attended the schools in his home town and completed studies in
Western State Teachers College, Bowling Green, Kentucky, and the
Southern Baptist Theological Seminary, Louisville, Kentucky.
Our brother was converted in April, 1925, and united with the
Morgantown Baptist Church, being baptized by Rev. W. W. Payne. By
this same Church he was licensed to preach in August, 1933, and in
May, 1936, was ordained to the Gospel ministry by Revs. John W. T.
Givens, R. T. Skinner, R. T. Davis, C. Ford Deusner, Jim Sullivan, T.
T. Moore, and Jesse B. Hill. He became pastor of the Calhoun and
Glenville Baptist Churches in November, 1937, and labored
successfully in these pastorates until October, 1941, when he assumed
the pastorate of the Baptist Church at Dawson Springs, Kentucky.
He was President of the Southern Regional Training Union in
1937 and 1938 and also served as the Associational [sic] Director of
the Daviess-McLean Training Union from 1938 to 1941. He preached the
Doctrinal Sermon before the Association in 1939 and served as the
Assistant Moderator in 1941. The Calhoun Church finished paying off
the indebtedness incurred in the erection of the Sunday School annex
while he served there and also licensed and ordained Rev. George H.
Riggs to the Gospel ministry. Rev. Truman Cochran was licensed and
ordained by the Glenville Church while he was pastor there.
Our brother was united in marriage to Miss Catherine Glenn
Dabbs of Morgantown, Kentucky, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George H.
Dabbs, on November 25, 1936. They have one child.
Richard Hill has been very successful in the work of the Lord
and a very effective and useful ministry is open before him. We
predict a continued success in the work of the Lord wherever he
labors.


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