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William Baugh Lewis was born in Calloway County,
Kentucky, July 6, 1834 and passed away at his home in Pope Co, IL,
(bordering Johnson Co) on Dec 20, 1905. He came into Illinois from Kentucky
with his father and brothers Ben and Robert in 1842 and settled on land near
Ozark, IL. He obtained a home in Christ at about age 17, and joined the
Cedar Creek Baptist Church near his home.
He became a diligent student of the Bible and soon
manifested preaching ability. This was soon noted by his brethren, and he
was ordained to the ministry on the Cedar Creek Missionary Baptist Church in
1852. He was also a farmer, schoolteacher and surveyor. He taught in
Reagan School, a log school which had previously been used by his father
Samuel. It is believed to be the first school taught in Johnson County,
IL. He taught 16 terms of school, and 1 term as County Superintendent.
During the early part of his ministry he farmed in
summer, taught school in winter, and was pastor all the following churches:
Cedar Creek, Mount Hopewell, Mt. Carmel, Spring Hill, Pleasant Valley Zion
Hill, Tunnel Hill, Ozark and Corinth, serving all of them once a month. He
rode horseback to all of them. He was full-time pastor of the Corinth
church at the time of his death. |