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Jones Chapel United Methodist Church (Danielsville, Ga.) records
The fellowship of Jones Chapel was first organized in 1830 and was located in Danielsville, GA. The first physical structure used for worship was a simple log cabin, and the current sanctuary was erected in 1892. Since the 1960s, Jones Chapel has improved the sanctuary, added an educational complex, built a parsonage, and erected a Family Life Center for its members. Jones Chapel disaffiliated from United Methodist Church in 2023.
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Jones Chapel Sign
Jones Chapel church sign, the text "United Methodist Church" painted over. -
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Jones Chapel
Jones Chapel church building from across a parking lot, showing the church sign in front of the building. -
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Deed for land between the trustees of Jones Chapel United Methodist Church and the Jones Chapel United Methodist Church Cemetery, Inc.
An indenture (deed) document affirming the purchase of land from the Trustees of Jones Chapel United Methodist Church by the Jones Chapel United Methodist Church Cemetery, Inc. -
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Deed for land between Louise Spann, Thomas J. Dean, and Cleonda Dean
An indenture (deed) document affirming the gift of land from Louise Spann and Thomas J. Dean to Cleonda Dean. -
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Deed for land between the Madison County Board of Education and the trustees of Jones Chapel and New Hope Church
An indenture (deed) document affirming the purchase of land from the Madison County Board of Education by the trustees of Jones Chapel and New Hope Church. -
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Indenture for land for use by the Methodist Episcopal Church, South, congregation of Jones Chapel
Bond, James B.An indenture document between James B. Bond and the Methodist Episcopal Church, South, for use of Bond's land (the bounds of which are outlined in the document) for worship by the congregation from Jones Chapel, as well as the use of the water resources on that land, so long as the congregation remain a constituted church.