Jesse Freeman Boulden (October 8, 1820 – March 6, 1899) was a Baptist pastor and politician in Chicago and Mississippi. He founded churches including...
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Boulden is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Amy Boulden (born 1993), Welsh professional golfer Jesse Freeman Boulden (1820–1899), US...
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nearby include Starkville Odd Fellows Cemetery, and Union Cemetery. Jesse Freeman Boulden (1820–1899), Baptist minister, politician, editor Robert Gleed (1836–1916)...
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parishioners left that church to form Zion Baptist Church led by Jesse Freeman Boulden, with Rev Tansbury leading the old body. Tansbury returned to his...
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elected county sheriff in 1876, but was not allowed to take office Jesse Freeman Boulden (1820 - 1899), elected Mississippi House of Representatives 1869...
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Hinds County 1872 Stephen Blackwell – Issaquena County 1882–1889 Jesse Freeman Boulden – Lowndes County 1870 Countelow M. Bowles – Bolivar County 1870...
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Press—Grain And Coal Merchant—Principal Lincoln School. Chapter CIV. Rev. Jesse Freeman Boulden. Member Of The Lower House Of The Legislature Of Mississippi In...
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1860 to 1863. In August 1863, DeBaptiste was called to succeed Jesse Freeman Boulden as pastor of Olivet Baptist Church in Chicago. There he served nearly...
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blade in lower right hand corner. September 11, 1911, Wickliffe, Kentucky. Boulden, Ben. "The Lynching of Sanford Lewis". Fort Smith Historical Society. Archived...
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(Unestablished), Inspectorate of Fighting Vehicles, Ministry of Supply. John Henry Boulden, Chargeman of Bricklayers, HM Dockyard, Devonport. Mary Elizabeth Boulsover...
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