Rev Edward James Forman

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Rev Edward James Forman

Birth
Acadia Parish, Louisiana, USA
Death
28 Jan 1845 (aged 57)
Homochitto, Amite County, Mississippi, USA
Burial
Gloster, Amite County, Mississippi, USA Add to Map
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Edward James Forman was the son of Ismael "Ismy" Forman and Elizabeth Freeman. Edward was married 2 times (1) Phoebe Stampley 06 Aug 1808 in Jefferson Co., Mississippi (2) Sarah "Sally" Baldridge 18 Dec 1828 in Amite Co., Mississippi. It's from Sarah Baldridge that my 2nd G-grandfather comes from George Washington Andrew Jackson Forman Sr.

Note: Old Mt. Vernon Methodist Church: Info comes from the Mississippi Archives.

In 1835 Edward James Forman had acquired a home near the Homochitto River in Amite county. During the same year, he gathered alittle band of Christians about him and organized a church and called it "Mt. Vernon." Edward was a preacher and pastored the church until 1853, when his son, Ephriam Forman came on the scene and became pastor. The church was sponsored by Ephriam Forman, Newton Huff, David Robertson and Fleming Poole. Ephriam Forman, Newton Huff, and Fleming Poole were all preachers and served this church in a ministorial way until about 1880. After the Civil War there were some great revivals held there.

In 1890, the members decided to move the church nearer the center of the community. This was done and deeded to the Woodville District in 1891. This building was located on the site of the Homochitto school, but still retained the name of Mt. Vernon. The Anders, Browns, Pooles, Scales, Robertson, Butlers, and many others have sponsored this church all through the years.

A few years ago, the old church was torn away and a modern new church replaced it. The Rev. Edward James Forman was buried at the Old Mt. Vernon Cemetery. Most people think that he was moved to the New hope Methodist Church, but only his marker was moved:
Edward James Forman was the son of Ismael "Ismy" Forman and Elizabeth Freeman. Edward was married 2 times (1) Phoebe Stampley 06 Aug 1808 in Jefferson Co., Mississippi (2) Sarah "Sally" Baldridge 18 Dec 1828 in Amite Co., Mississippi. It's from Sarah Baldridge that my 2nd G-grandfather comes from George Washington Andrew Jackson Forman Sr.

Note: Old Mt. Vernon Methodist Church: Info comes from the Mississippi Archives.

In 1835 Edward James Forman had acquired a home near the Homochitto River in Amite county. During the same year, he gathered alittle band of Christians about him and organized a church and called it "Mt. Vernon." Edward was a preacher and pastored the church until 1853, when his son, Ephriam Forman came on the scene and became pastor. The church was sponsored by Ephriam Forman, Newton Huff, David Robertson and Fleming Poole. Ephriam Forman, Newton Huff, and Fleming Poole were all preachers and served this church in a ministorial way until about 1880. After the Civil War there were some great revivals held there.

In 1890, the members decided to move the church nearer the center of the community. This was done and deeded to the Woodville District in 1891. This building was located on the site of the Homochitto school, but still retained the name of Mt. Vernon. The Anders, Browns, Pooles, Scales, Robertson, Butlers, and many others have sponsored this church all through the years.

A few years ago, the old church was torn away and a modern new church replaced it. The Rev. Edward James Forman was buried at the Old Mt. Vernon Cemetery. Most people think that he was moved to the New hope Methodist Church, but only his marker was moved: