Rev. A. M. Chreitzberg, author of Early Methodism in the Carolines, seems to support an earlier date-around 1824-based on statements made by an early minister who believed that his father-in-law, John Chambers, was preaching in the Philadelphia community at that time. – Louise Pettus
City Directories and History: The Philadelphia Methodist Church: The Yorkville Enquirer reported on April 12, 1893 – “The church has almost completed the new handsome church building and hope to worship there next Sunday.”
Stay Connected
Explore history, houses, and stories across S.C. Your membership provides you with updates on regional topics, information on historic research, preservation, and monthly feature articles. But remember R&R wants to hear from you and assist in preserving your own family genealogy and memorabilia.
Visit the Southern Queries – Forum to receive assistance in answering questions, discuss genealogy, and enjoy exploring preservation topics with other members. Also listed are several history and genealogical researchers for hire.
User comments welcome — post at the bottom of this page.
Please enjoy this structure and all those listed in Roots and Recall. But remember each is private property. So view them from a distance or from a public area such as the sidewalk or public road.
Do you have information to share and preserve? Family, school, church, or other older photos and stories are welcome. Send them digitally through the “Share Your Story” link, so they too might be posted on Roots and Recall.
Thanks!
User comments always welcome - please post at the bottom of this page.
Share Your Comments & Feedback: