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1803--Anthony Excluded for Accusations of Theft, Lying and Fathering an Interracial Child
A complaint was brought against Anthony by Brother Hawkins for "having taken that which was not his own" and for having "departed from the truth." He was found guilty and suspended, October 1803. He was excluded on November 12, 1803, and restored on August 10, 1811. On July 10 1813, Brother Watts complained against Anthony for having a child by a white woman. Then on August 11, 1813, Anthony is found guilty and excluded.
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1834--John Accused of Stealing Tobacco
Received as a member of Middle Creek Baptist Church on April 1834, in May it was determined that John was not to be baptized. By July, John was accused by Larkin Ryle of stealing tobacco. He was no longer considered for baptism.
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1825--Fillis Accused of Theft and Excluded
Received as member of Sand Run Baptist Church on March 20, 1819. She was accused of stealing food and excluded on June 25, 1825.
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1819--Tony Accused of Stealing a Knife and Lying
On August 1819, Harry (bondsman of Ryle as well) complained of Tony stealing a knife and lying. Tony was excluded in September, 1819
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1819--Jesse Excluded for Escaping and Theft
On October 2, 1819, Jesse, an enslaved member of Bullittsburg Baptist Church had "absconded" from slaveholder Ben Johnson, some time prior to the meeting, and the church had not been made aware he was gone. He also was accused of "purloining" and excluded from membership.