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I require any display of this Ged Com include Debbie Valenta as original owner.
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BIOGRAPHY:William was one of the pioneer Baptist Preachers of Kentucky. He was either a native of Pennsylvania, where he was raised, or was born in Ireland, from whence his father emigrated to America. He moved from Pennsyslvania to North Bend, Ohio, in the year 1789 or 1790. On account of Indian hostilities, he remained there only a few months, when he removed to Kentucky, and settled near the Ohio river, in Jefferson county, about seventeen miles above Louisville. He subsequently moved to Shelby county, where he became a member of Buck Creek church. Of this church he was pastor a short time, about 1802.
a small church called Fourteen Mile, but afterwards known as Silver Creek church, now located in Charleston, Clark county, Indiana, petitioned Buck Creek for ministerial help. In answer to this petition, the church directed William McCoy and George Waller to preach to this church alternately. After keeping up this arrangement for a short period, Mr. McCoy moved to Indiana and took pastoral charge of the church, where he spent the remainder of his life.