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The Bethel Associate Reformed
Presbyterian Cemetery

Garden Fairfield & Vanderhorst Streets
Winnsboro, South Carolina

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OLD CEMETERY
Bethel Associate Reformed Presbyterian Church
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The cemetery occupies the site, on Fairfield Street, of the first meeting house of Bethel Church which was incorporated December, 1823, by the S.C. Legislature.  The wooden meeting house was built on lot number 174 of the Town Plat of Winnsboro.  The property had been bought from Hugh Barkley, a veteran of the War of 1812, who died in 1836 and us buried here.  Originally affiliated with the Associate Presbytery of the Carolinas, in 1842 under the guidance of the Rev. Thomas Ketchin, Bethel became affiliated with the Associate Reformed Synod of the South.

Pastors who served in the original meeting house were:

Rev. James Lyle                        1825-1834
Rev. Thomas Ketchin                1844-1851
Rev. Charles Bowen Betts        1855-1869
Rev. John McClintock Todd      1872-1879

In 1873 a new house of worship was built across the street on land acquired from George H. McMaster.  Among the earliest graves are those of relatives and  descendants of Covenanters and Seceders, dissenters from the Church of Scotland who had immigrated to America to escape religious persecution.

  
 

 

       

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