Biographies B
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Biographies D
November 23, 2020

Biographies C

W. T. CADDEN

W. T. Cadden served as pastor of Oak Dale Baptist Church (now First Baptist Church, Zephyrhills).

Source:
Florida Baptist Historical Society files.

RICHARD. T. CADDIN

Richard T. Caddin was born December 26, 1841, in Colleton County, South Carolina. On March 31, 1861, he enlisted in Company B, 11th Regiment, South Carolina Infantry, CSA. He was wounded at Cold Harbor in 1864, hospitalized, captured March 1865 at Fort Fisher, North Carolina, imprisoned at Hilton Head, South Carolina, and paroled in June. He came to Florida in 1867 and lived in Polk and Pasco counties. Polk pastorates include Caddin’s Chapel (East Side), Griffin, Gapway, Pleasant Hill Second, and Green Pond. Pasco pastorates were Clay Sink, County Line, Oakdale (First, Zephyrhills), Double Branch (First, Wesley Chapel), Five Mile Prairie/Six Mile Pond, and Pleasant Hill/Macon. In Hillsborough, he pastored Tampa’s Second Baptist, Ybor City, and Turkey Creek. He also was a missionary for Pasco Association and the Florida Baptist State Convention. He died March 21, 1916, and was memorialized as “a faithful comrade” by Lakeland Camp No. 1543, UCV.9. He was buried at Mount Olive Cemetery, Polk City.

Source:
Florida Baptist Historical files
Secondary Source:
Florida Baptist Convention Annual, 1917, p. 67.

JULIA THAMEL CADENHEAD

Julia Thamel Cadenhead (1947-   ) was born in Florala, AL. She graduated from Samford University and Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary. Cadenhead served as associate campus director, Tampa Area of the Baptist Campus Ministry for the Florida Baptist Convention.

Source:
Florida Baptist Historical Society files.

MAX EUGENE CADENHEAD

Cadenhead,-Max

Max Eugene Cadenhead (1930-June 6, 1991) was a native of Oklahoma. He graduated from Baylor University and Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary. Cadenhead served as president of the Michigan Baptist State Convention in 1968 to 1969, and the Florida Baptist Convention in 1986. He moved to Florida in 1970 as pastor of First Baptist Church, Dover and served until 1975. He worked with the evangelism department of the Florida Baptist Convention from 1975 to 1982. He was serving First  Baptist Church, Naples as pastor at the time of his death. He went there in 1982 and served until 1991. Cadenhead conducted over 200 revival meetings in 13 states and foreign countries. He and his wife, Doris, had two daughters, Darlene and Cindy, and one son, Jerry.

Secondary Source:
Florida Baptist Witness, June 13, 1991, p. 7.

JOHN CAIN

John Cain served as pastor of Lake Mystic Baptist Church, Bristol.

Source:
Florida Baptist Historical Society files.

CARROLL D. CALDWELL

Caldwell-Carroll

Carroll D. Caldwell served as pastor of First Baptist Church, Crestview, from 1967-1974. Caldwell was a graduate of Ouachita Baptist University and The
Southern Baptist Theological Seminary.

Secondary Source:
History of First Baptist Church, Crestview, p. 23.

ROY CALDWELL

Roy Caldwell served as pastor of First Baptist Church, Gray Gables, 1957-1958.

Source:
Florida Baptist Historical Society files.

A. B. CALKINS

A. B. Calkins served as pastor of First Baptist Church, Jasper.

Source:
Florida Baptist Historical Society files.

ALBERT E. CALKINS

Albert E. Calkins (1885-1939) served as pastor of First Baptist Church, Callahan, First Baptist Church, White Springs, 1917 and Ancient City Baptist Church from 1918-1938. United States President-elect Warren Harding and his party attended worship services at Ancient City on February 19, 1921, when Calkins was pastor. He also served as pastor of churches in Jasper and Jacksonville. Calkins and his wife Nellie Rosalee Stoddard Calkins had two daughters.

Secondary Source:
The Long Road with God. . . a Living History of Ancient City Baptist Church 1887-1987, pp. 35-47.
History of First Baptist Church, White Springs.
Florida Baptist Historical Society files.

E. H. CALLAWAY

E. H. Callaway was the first pastor of the oldest Southern Baptist Church in Florida. When the Campbellton Church was organized on March 12, 1825 the ministers who assisted those 19 Baptists were Jeremiah Kembril and E. H. Callaway. Then on Sunday, March 13, 1825 the church called Callaway as their first pastor.

 Secondary Source:
Jackson County Baptist Association Minutes, 1939, p. 13.
J. W. White “History of the First Baptist Church of Florida,” pp. 13-14.

THOMAS M. CALLAWAY

Callaway-T.M

Thomas M. Callaway moved from Talladega, Alabama, to go as pastor of First Baptist Church, Pensacola. He served there from 1906-1910. There were 39 Baptist preachers in the Callaway family.

Secondary Source:
Toni Moore Clevenger. On the Bay—On the Hill, pp. 128-135.

RILEY CALVERT

Riley Calvert served as pastor of First Baptist Church Brandon from 1921-1924.

Source:
Born in the Heart; A History of First Baptist Church, Brandon.

W. E. CALVERT

W. E. Calvert was pastor of South Bay Baptist Church in 1932.

Source:
1932 Miami Baptist Association Minutes, p. 4.

C. H. CALVIN

C. H. Calvin served as pastor of Eden Baptist Church, Brooksville.

Source:
Florida Baptist Historical Society files.

ELIU CAMACHO

Eliu Camacho (1940-    ) graduated from William Carey College, Hattiesburg, MS, Pepperdine University, Malibu, CA and New Orleans Baptist Theological Seminary. Camacho served as HMB/FBC Language Missions Catalyst in the Southwest Gulf Coast area.

Source:
Florida Baptist Historical Society files.

FRANK CAMAROTTI

Frank Camarotti is a graduate of the Baptist College of Florida. Camarotti became pastor of Five Points Baptist Church in Fernandina Beach in 2013. He served as pastor of Blackrock Baptist Church for 24 years and he and his wife Diane Served in Romania from 2008-2010. The Camarotti’s have three children.

Source:
Florida Baptist Witness, June 20, 2013, p. 7.

JOHN CAMELS

John Camels served as pastor of Lake Mystic Baptist Church, Bristol.

Source:
Florida Baptist Historical Society files.

A. C. CAMP

A. C. Camp served as pastor of First Baptist Church, Crawfordville.

Source:
Florida Baptist Historical Society files.

AVERY TILLMAN CAMP

Avery Tillman Camp (October 15, 1869-December 5, 1942) was born in Liberty County, Mississippi. He was self taught and then taught school for awhile in Mississippi. Camp preached in Mississippi and Alabama before moving to Florida. He served as pastor in Greenville, Bonifay, Chipley (1915-1924), and the Chipley area. He and his wife had three children, Paul, John, and Grace.

Secondary Source:
Joan P. Chance. First Baptist Church, Chipley, 1887-1987, p. 8.

FLOYD CAMP

Floyd Camp (1913-1987) served as pastor in Illinois and Florida. Camp served Braden River Baptist Church in Bradenton from 1970 to 1978, and Dixie Highway Baptist Church in Auburndale. He and his wife, Hazel, had four children, Donald, Lois, Marcella, and Allen.

Secondary Source:
Florida Baptist Witness, December 3, 1987, p. 11.

J. R. CAMP

J. R. Camp served as pastor of First Baptist Church, Woodville.

Source:
Florida Baptist Historical Society files.

A. B. CAMPBELL

In 1867 A. B. Campbell was pastor of Summer Hill and Thomasville, Georgia, in the Florida Baptist Association.

Secondary Source:
Florida Baptist Association Minutes, 1867, p. 17.

ARVAN RAY CAMPBELL

Arvan Ray Campbell (1955-   ) was born in New Orleans, LA. He graduated from Dillard University and New Orleans Baptist Theological Seminary. Campbell served as pastor of New Testament Community Baptist Church, Jacksonville, Mt. Carmel Baptist Church, Daytona Beach, 1996-2000 and as Regional Director African-American Ministries FBC-church planting, 2006-2013. He and his wife Christine had three daughters.

Source:
Florida Baptist Historical Society files.

CHARLES D. CAMPBELL

Charles D. Campbell (1842-) was born in Clinton, GA to J. H. Campbell and wife. Campbell graduated from Mercer University in 1860 and served as a chaplain in the Confederate army. He was ordained in Griffin, GA in 1863. Campbell served churches in Georgia and Florida, including the Quincy Baptist Church (1867), Indian Springs Baptist Church (1870-1871), Mt. Zion Baptist Church (1871-1874), and Liberty Baptist Church (1871-1872).

Source:
Florida Baptist Historical Society files.
Florida Baptist Association Minutes, 1867, p. 17.

DOAK SHERIDAN CAMPBELL
Campbell-D.S.

Doak Sheridan Campbell (November 16, 1888-March 23, 1973) was born at Tate (Scott County) Arkansas. He was the son of Edward S. T. Campbell and Elizabeth DeWitt Hunsucker Campbell. Edward was a physician and Elizabeth was a housewife. Doak had two sisters, Nellie Ann Campbell Cammack (1889), Cecil Byrd Campbell (1892), and three brothers, Day Hamilton (1898), Curtis Rogers (1900), and Paul Temple (1901). Campbell grew up in the communities of Tate (1888-1892), Golden City (1892-1898), Tone (1898-1901), and Hon (1901-1910), Arkansas. Doak Campbell graduated from Poteau Valley High School in Hon, Arkansas (1905); Ouachita Baptist College (A.B., 1911); and George Peabody College (M.A., Ph.D., 1928-1031). Campbell married Helen Gray Smith (1890)-1938) on May 28, 1913, in Augusta, Arkansas. They had two children, Doak S. Campbell, Jr., (February 28, 1915) and Elizabeth Caroline (November 12, 1920). After the death of Helen, Campbell married Edna S. Simmons on February 5, 1941, in Washington, D.C. Campbell served as public school teacher, superintendent, State Sunday School and Baptist Young People s Union Director, author, college president, college dean, and university president. Campbell was converted at age 15 in 1903, and was baptized at Hon Baptist Church in Hon, Arkansas. He served as a Sunday School teacher and deacon for over 40 years. He served as President of Central College in Conway, Arkansas. He also served as Dean of Peabody College. In 1949 he was the President of the Southern Association of Colleges and Secondary Schools. Campbell became President of Florida College for Women in 1941, and presided over its transition to the Coeducational Florida State University from which he retired in 1957. He was the author of numerous works and his When Do Teachers Teach (1935), A Sunday School Teacher’s Guide is still used today. Campbell served as President of the Arkansas Baptist Convention and the Florida Baptist Convention (1948). He was awarded honorary doctorate degrees from Ouachita, Stetson, Florida Southern, Bob Jones, Florida State University, and Tampa University.

Primary Source:
Doak Campbell papers. Florida State University
Secondary Sources:
Tallahassee Democrat, March 23, 1973.
Florida Baptist Historical Society files.

ERNEST R. CAMPBELL

Ernest R. Campbell served as pastor of First Baptist Church, Hialeah.

Source:
Florida Baptist Historical Society files.

W. P. CAMPBELL

W. P. Campbell served as pastor of First Baptist Church, Hastings.

Source:
Florida Baptist Historical Society files.

J. W. CANES

J. W. Canes served as pastor of Ferndale Baptist Church, Apopka, 1937.

Source:
Florida Baptist Historical Society files.

JOE CANIPE

Joe Canipe (1954-   ) was the son of Dwight and Geraldine Canipe. He served as pastor of Northside Baptist Mission, Riverside. Canipe and his wife Elaine Calloway Canipe now serve on the ministry team of Macedonia Baptist Church, Lincolnton, NC. They have three children.

Source:
Florida Baptist Historical Society files.

ALBERT BROWN CANNADY

Cannady,-Albert

Albert Brown Cannady (1873-1944) was born in Granville County, North Carolina, and educated in the public schools of Silver City, North Carolina, and Wake Forest. Cannady served as pastor of New Smyrna, Vero Beach, Lake Worth, Crescent City, High Springs, New Port Richey, and Ortega Church in Jacksonville. Cannady died on February 24, 1944, while serving as pastor of Ortega Baptist Church. He had married Edith Bennett Cannady, and she and a loving church grieved his death.

Secondary Source:
Florida Baptist Witness, March 2, 1944, p. 8; August 17, 1944, p. 15.
Florida Baptist Historical Society files.

SAYER J. CANOVA

Sayer J. Canova (1922-1998) was born in St. Louis, Mo. He graduated from John Brown University and New Orleans Baptist Theological Seminary. He
served in the United States Navy in WWII. Canova served as pastor of First Baptist Church, White Springs (1958-1960); First Baptist Church, Jasper; Branford, and for 20 years he served as pastor of First Baptist Church, Edgewater (1965-1984). Canova served as chaplain of numerous baseball teams in spring training. He would sketch nationally known sports figures and used his art in evangelism. In 1947 Canova married Frances and they had four sons: Dennis Lee, Courtney, Jay, Timothy and one daughter Grace.

Source:
First Baptist Church White Springs, p. 22.

CRAIG CANTON

Craig Canton graduated from Baylor University, Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary and New Orleans Baptist Theological Seminary (D. Min.). He served as pastor of First Baptist Church, Westminster, South Carolina and became pastor of Northwest Baptist Church in Gainesville in 2010. He and his wife Melinda have two daughters.

Source:
Florida Baptist Witness, June 24, 2010, p. 4.

FRANK WARREN CAPELL

Frank Warren Capell (1907-1993) was a native of Hawthorne, and a graduate of New Orleans Baptist Theological Seminary. He served as pastor of several churches in Florida including Paran Baptist Church, Grandin. He was a member of the Florida Baptist Convention staff for 20 years, serving in the church training department. He and his wife, Edith Evone Capell, had three daughters, Cynthia, Sharon, and Susan, and one son, David.

Secondary Source:
Florida Baptist Witness, January 21, 1993, p. 11.

TOM E. CAPELL

Tom E. Capell (-2010) served as pastor of Westside Baptist Church, Leesburg. He served as director of missions for the Big Lake Association. He and his wife Catherine had four children.

Source:
Florida Baptist Historical Society files.

BRIAN CAPLES

Brian Caples graduated from Florida State University in Tallahassee and Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary in Louisville, Ky. He and his wife, Dianne, have two children.

Source:
Florida Baptist Witness, October 18, 2012.

ANDREW CARAKER

Andrew Caraker served as pastor of First Baptist Church, Sarasota.

Source:
Florida Baptist Historical Society files.

MARCUS CARAWAY

Marcus Caraway graduated from the Baptist College of Florida, Graceville. He served as pastor of Union Hill Baptist Church, 1992-1995, Damascus Baptist Church, Graceville, and First Baptist Church, Bratt. Caraway and his wife Kathy McCann have three children.

Source:
Florida Baptist Historical Society files.

JOSE CARDOSO

Jose Cardoso (1929-) born in Penns Grove, NJ. He graduated from Stetson University, and Southeastern Baptist Seminary. Cardoso served as pastor of First Baptist Church, Osteen, Coronada Baptist Church, New Smyrna, Peniel Lighthouse, Palatka from 1961-1969 and again from 1979-1989. He and his wife, Delores Jane Pace Cardoso, had three daughters and one son.

Source:
Florida Baptist Historical Society files.

GENE CARLAN

Gene Carlan was the son of Johnny and Annie Mae Reid Carlan.He served as pastor of Magnolia Baptist Church, Altha, 1979-1982. Carlan and his wife, Martha Jo had two children.

Source:
Florida Baptist Historical Society files.

HOWARD JUDSON CARLISLE

Howard Judson Carlisle (1873-1952) was listed as an ordained minister in the 1908-1920 West Florida Baptist Association. Carlisle served as pastor of Cromaton Baptist Church, 1906 and Pleasant Hill Baptist Church (now Youngstown), 1907. In May, 1961, Carlisle’s sister, Mrs. L. C. West donated 10 lots to East Bay Baptist Church with the request that the church’s name be changed to Howard Carlisle Baptist Church in memory of her brother. Howard Carlisle Baptist Church is located in Callaway.

Source:
Florida Baptist Historical Society files.

WAYLON CARLISLE

Carlisle-Waylon

Waylon Carlisle is a graduate of Carson-Newman (B.A.) and Emmanuel Baptist University in Shelby, North Carolina (M.S., Ph.D.). Carlisle has served as pastor of West Side Baptist Church, Lake Wales (1972-1978) and Eastside Baptist Church, Plant City. In 2008 he became pastor of Alafia Baptist Church, Lithia. He has served as moderator of Ridge Association twice and moderator of Shiloh Association three times. He and his wife, Jean Rogers Carlisle, have four daughters; Pam, Kim, Lisa, and Lorrie.

Secondary Source:
Florida Baptist Historical Society files.
Florida Baptist Witness, February 7, 2008, p. 15.

BILLIE CARLTON

Billie Carlton served as pastor of Fort McCoy Baptist Church, Marion County.

Source:
Baptist Historical Society files.

DOYLE ELAM CARLTON, SR.

Doyle Elam Carlton, Sr. (1887-1972) was born in Wauchula, the son of Martha W. McEwen and Albert Carlton. He graduated from Stetson University, Chicago University and Columbia University. Carlton practiced law in Tampa, served on the Florida State Senate and was elected the 25th Governor of the State of Florida in 1929. He was a lifelong deacon for the First Baptist Church, Tampa. He and his wife Nell Ray had three children.

Source:
Florida Baptist Historical Society files.

DOYLE I. CARLTON

Doyle I. Carlton (1908-1998) served as president of the Florida Baptist State Convention in 1969. Carlton was a citrus grove owner, businessman and banker who had a key role in the growth and development of Merritt Island. Carlton, who dedicated his life to the service of church and community, was an active longtime deacon at First Baptist Church, Merritt Island. [His father, Doyle Elam Carlton, Sr. (1885-1972) was a faithful Baptist who served as Florida’s twenty-fifth governor (1929-1933).]

Source:
Florida Baptist Historical Society files.

H. A. CARLTON

H. A. Carlton served as pastor of East Palatka First Baptist Church.

Source:
Florida Baptist Historical Society files.

JAMES R. CARLTON

James R. Carlton served as pastor of Whitney Baptist Church and Westside Baptist Church, 1953-1962, both of  Leesburg. He and his wife Margaret Hayter Carlton had three children.

Source:
Florida Baptist Historical Society files.

O. B. CARLTON

O. B. Carlton (1914-1968) was born in Moultrie, Georgia. He was licensed to preach by Westside Baptist Church, Leesburg, 1965. Carlton served as pastor of Okhumpka Baptist Church and Orange Home Baptist Mission. He and his wife, Mildred Stewart Carlton had two children.

Source:
Florida Baptist Historical Society files.

WILLIAM T. CARLTON

In 1867 William T. Carlton served as pastor of Oclawaha Church in Marion County. In 1873 he preached the opening sermon of the Alachua Baptist Association Meeting. He died in March 1891.

Secondary Source:
Florida Baptist Convention Annual, 1892, p. 55.
Alachua Baptist Association Minutes, 1867, p. 8; 1873, p. 3.

W. W. CARLTON

W. W. Carlton served as a Baptist preacher in the South Florida Association and died on July 24, 1903.

Secondary Source:
Florida Baptist Convention Annual, 1904, p. 32.

BILL CARMICHAEL

Bill Carmichael served as pastor of Moultrie Baptist Church, St. Augustine, 1981-1982.

Source:
Florida Baptist Historical Society files.

PAUL D. CARMICHAEL

Paul D. Carmichael (1927-2019) was born in Jacksonville, Florida, the son of Paul D. and Bertha Carmichael. He held his first pastorate while still a student at Stetson University and then continued his education at Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary. He served as pastor of churches in North Florida and Georgia, including First Baptist Church, Callahan and North Park Baptist Church, Orlando. Carmichael served as pastor of Ancient City Baptist Church in St. Augustine from 1962-1969. He was a native of Jacksonville Beach. While serving as pastor of Ancient City Baptist Church in St. Augustine, he helped start Anastasia Baptist Church. He left Ancient City to become pastor in Valdosta, Georgia. Dixon Free was ordained by the church in 1962. Angel Martinez led in a revival meeting in July 1963 that resulted in 192 new additions to come into the church. Paul and Minnie Carmichael later stated that the Ancient City years were probably their best years in the ministry. The Carmichael’s had three children.

Secondary Source:
The Long Road with God. . . a Living History of Ancient City Baptist Church 1887-1987, pp. 66-74.
Florida Baptist Witness, November 18, 2010.

WILLIAM M. CARMICHAEL, JR.

William M. Carmichael, Jr. (1940-   ) was born in Jacksonville, FL. He graduated from Norman College, GA, Valdosta State College, and Southern Baptist Theological Seminary. Carmichael served as pastor of College Park Baptist Church, Palatka, 1968-1970 and as Church Training Union/ Discipleship Training Dept for the Florida Baptist Convention, 1970-2009. He and his wife Patsy Delores Walters Carmichael had three children.

Source:
Florida Baptist Historical Society files.

HOWARD LEE CARMICLE, JR.

Howard Lee Carmicle, Jr. was born in Liberty, Kentucky, the son of Beatrice Mae Rodgers and Howard Lee Carmicle, Sr. He graduated from Southern Baptist Theological Seminary in 1977. Carmicle served as pastor of College Park Baptist Church, Palatka. He and his wife Elianor Clark Carmicle have two children.

Source:
Florida Baptist Historical Society files.

BOB CARNES

Bob Carnes served as pastor of Lady Lake Baptist Church, 1956-1958.

Source:
Florida Baptist Historical Society files.

ALBERT L. CARNETT

Carnett-Albert

Albert L. Carnett (June 22, 1911-September 29, 1970) was born in Chafee, Missouri, the son of Frank and Dora Montgomery Cornett. His father was a Southern Baptist minister and his mother was a housewife. Albert married Lois Johnson of Altoona, Florida, on June 5, 1931, and they had two children (Marion and Carol). Carnett attended Stetson University (B.A., 1936) and The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary (Th.B., 1937; Th.M., 1940). He also received a D.D. degree from Stetson University. Carnett served as President of the Florida Baptist Convention (1951-1952) and in numerous other denominational posts. He served as pastor of First Baptist Church, Apopka 1932-1936, and Woodland Baptist Church in Jacksonville for 13 years and is best known as having served as pastor of First Baptist Church, Winter Haven, Florida, from 1954 to 1970.

Secondary Source:
Florida Baptist Historical Society files.
Josephine G. Burr. History of Winter Haven, Florida. p. 98.
Louise Beauchamp, History 1885-1985, First Baptist Church Winter Haven, pp. 35-41.
Winter Haven News Chief, 9-29-1970.

ROD CARPENTER

Rod Carpenter served as pastor of Leon Ebenezer Baptist Church, Leon County.

Source:
Florida Baptist Historical Society files.

CALVIN J. CARR

Calvin J. Carr is a graduate of the University of Florida, Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary and Southern Baptist Theological Seminary. He serves as pastor of North Central Baptist Church, Gainesville. Carr and his wife Kelly have five children.

Source:
Florida Baptist Historical Society files.

EDWARD E. CARR

Edward E. Carr was pastor of Key West Baptist Church in 1927.

Source:
1927 Miami Baptist Association Minutes, p. 25.

WILLIAM C. CARR, JR.

William C. Carr, Jr. (1915-1981) was born in Gainesville, Florida, the son of William Curtis, Sr. and Louise Thomas Carr. He graduated from the University of Florida and Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary. Carr served as pastor of Wabasso Baptist Church. He served as the field secretary/missionary for the Indian River and Brevard Baptist Associations, 1954-1957 and Pensacola Bay and Santa Rosa Baptist Associations, 1957-1975. Carr and his wife, Dell Lovey Griffin Carr had three children.

Source:
Florida Baptist Historical Society files.

WILLIE D. CARR

Willie D. Carr served as pastor of First Baptist Church, Holt, and First Baptist Church, Ensley.

Source:
Florida Baptist Historical Society files.

G. W. CARRELL

G. W. Carrell served as pastor of First Baptist Church, Altoona, 1915.

Source:
Florida Baptist Historical Society files.

R. D. CARRIN

R. D. Carrin served as pastor of First Baptist Church, Stuart.

Source:
Florida Baptist Historical Society files.

C. L. (LESLIE) CARROLL

C. L. Carroll (Leslie) served as pastor of Sardis Baptist Church, Worthington Springs.

Source:
Florida Baptist Historical Society files.

CECIL B. CARROLL

Cecil B. Carroll (1910-1970) was born in Dothan, Alabama. Carroll worked from 1930 until his death in 1970 for Independent Life and Accident Ins. Co. He served on the Florida State Board of Missions and on the Executive Committee of the Southern Baptist Convention. Carroll served as president of the Florida Baptist State Convention in 1954-1955. He and his wife, Lena Carroll had two daughters.

Source:
Florida Baptist Historical Society files.

CLARENCE LEE CARROLL

Clarence Lee Carrol (November 23, 1906-February 6, 1971) was born in Georgia. He moved to Ocala and married Nellie Mae Ward in 1926. Carroll served as pastor of Calvary Baptist Church in Palatka, Mount Olive in Hastings, Interlachen, Sardis in Worthington Springs, and First Baptist Church, Charlotte Harbor from 1957 to 1971. Carroll and his wife, Nellie, had one daughter named Nettie.

Secondary Source:
Florida Baptist Witness, April 8, 1971, p. 11.

GEORGE W. CARROLL

George W. Carroll was pastor of West Side Church in 1927.

Source:
1927 Miami Baptist Association Minutes, p. 26.

W. J. CARROLL

W. J. Carroll was a medical doctor and a Florida Baptist preacher. He died in 1896.

Secondary Source:
Florida Baptist Convention Annual, 1896, p. 33.

C. A. CARSON

Senator C. A. Carson served as president of the Florida Baptist Convention in 1911.

Secondary Source:
Florida Baptist Convention Annual, 1911, p. 2.

A. Z. CARSWELL

A. Z. Carswell served as pastor of Sharon Baptist Church, (now First Baptist Church, Callahan).

Source:
Florida Baptist Historical Society files.

E. R. CARSWELL

E. R. Carswell served as pastor of First Baptist Church, Lake City, 1901.

Source:
Florida Baptist Historical Society files.

A. W. CARTER

A. W. Carter served in the Jackson County Baptist Association and died in 1926.

 Secondary Source:
Jackson County Baptist Association Minutes, 1926, p. 22.

C. W. CARTER

C. W. Carter served as pastor of First Black Creek Baptist Church, Penney Farms.

Source:
Florida Baptist Historical Society files.

DANNY CARTER

Danny Carter serves as pastor of Glencoe Baptist Church, New Smyrna Beach. He graduated from Clear Creek Baptist Bible College, Pineville, KY. Carter and his wife Jennifer have three children.

Source:
Florida Baptist Historical Society files.

I. T. CARTER

I. T. Carter served as pastor of Corinth Baptist Church, Jasper, 1950-1953.

Source:
Florida Baptist Historical Society files.

J. M. CARTER

J. M. Carter served as pastor of First Baptist Church, Conway.

Source:
Florida Baptist Historical Society files.

J. DAVID CARTER

J. David Carter served as pastor of First Baptist Church in Graceville, Florida (1976-1981), First Baptist Church in Clermont, Florida, and then joined the Sunday School Board of the Southern Baptist Convention in the area of stewardship development. Carter graduated from Mississippi College and New Orleans Baptist Theological Seminary. He and his wife, Polly, had one son, Jim.

Secondary Source:
Florida Baptist Witness, January 31, 1980, p. 2;
February 3, 1972. p. 7.

FRANK L. CARTER SR.

Frank L. Carter Sr. (1936-2000) was the organizing pastor of First Missionary Baptist Church in Highland Pines, Tampa. He had lived in Tampa since 1957. He and his wife, Ernestine, had three daughters, Jennifer, Sharon, and Cassandra, and one son, Frank Jr.

Secondary Source:
Florida Baptist Witness, September 14, 2000.

JOSEPHY PERRY CARTER

Josephy Perry Carter (October 8, 1894- ) was born in Fletcher, North Carolina, the son of Leonard P. Carter and Nannie Garren Carter. His father was a farmer and his mother a housewife. Carter had one brother and two sisters. In his younger years Carter lived in Fletcher, North Carolina (1894-1902; 1908-1912). He also lived in Boise, Idaho (1902-1904), and DeQueen, Arkansas (1904-1908). He attended Fruitland Institute in Hendersonville, North Carolina, and graduated from Carson-Newman College (A.B., 1926) and The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary (Th.M., 1930). He was converted at the age of nine and ordained at First Baptist Church, Hendersonville, North Carolina, in 1926. He served as evangelistic singer (1919-1924), pastor of Forest Hill Baptist Church, Newport, Tennessee (1925-1926), Ormsby Avenue, Louisville, Kentucky (1927-1935), Felix Memorial, Lexington, Kentucky (1935- 1937), Carlisle Avenue, Louisville, Kentucky (1937-1943), Flagler Street, Miami (1950-1959) and Superintendent of the Baptist Retirement Home of Florida. Carter married Mary Grace Wells on August 28, 1923, at Rutherfordton, North Carolina. They had two children, Betty Rae (August 28, 1926) and Mary Jo (March 31, 1932).

Secondary Source:
Florida Baptist Historical Society files.

RUSSELL C. CARTER

Russell C. Carter (1904-2014) served as a bombardier in the US Navy during WWII. Carter served as pastor of Grace Baptist Church, Clermont. Carter also pastored churches in Jacksonville and Tampa He and his wife, Barbara had three children.

Source:
Florida Baptist Historical Society files.

PAUL CARTMILL

Paul Cartmill served as pastor of Union Hill Baptist Church, 1989-1992.

Source:
Florida Baptist Historical Society files.

REINALDO CARVAJAL

Carvajal-Reinaldo

Reinaldo Carvajal graduated from New Orleans Baptist Theological Seminary. He served as pastor of Stirling Road Baptist Church in Hollywood, Florida, from 1977 to 1982, and Tamiami Baptist Church in Miami. He served as Spanish Youth Camp director with the Foreign Mission Board from 1981 to 1983. He and his wife, Rita, served as catalytic missionaries in Miami under the appointment of the Home Mission Board.

Secondary Source:
Florida Baptist Witness, August 23, 1984, p. 7.

CLYDE CASE

Clyde Case served as pastor of Ephesus Baptist Church, Hilliard.

Source:
Florida Baptist Historical Society files.

JOHN CASHMEN

John Cashmen (1851-1917) served as pastor of Lemon City Church in 1913, and Millville Baptist Church, Panama City.

Source:
1913 Miami Baptist Association Minutes, p. 21.
Florida Baptist Historical Society files.

GARY CASON

Gary Cason was born in Lake City, Florida. He graduated from the University of Florida. Cason served as pastor of First Baptist Church, Boca Raton. He and his wife Charisse have three daughters.

Source:
Florida Baptist Historical Society files.

J. H. CASON

J. H. Cason was pastor of Pahokee Baptist Church in 1926.

Source: 1926 Miami Baptist Association Minutes, p. 30.

JIM CASON

Jim Cason served as pastor of Woodlawn Baptist Church.

Source:
Florida Baptist Historical Society files.

P. I. CASON

P. I. Cason served as pastor of Southside Baptist Church, Palatka.

Source:
Florida Baptist Historical Society files.

RICHARD CASON

Richard Cason served as pastor of Mt. Carmel Baptist Church, Lake City and Madison Street Baptist Church, Starke.

Source:
Florida Baptist Historical Society files.

THOMAS CASON

Thomas Cason served as a pastor in the Pilgrims Rest Baptist Church, New River Association in 1899 and died at Starke in 1902.

Secondary Source:
Florida Baptist Convention Annual, 1903, p. 19.
New River Baptist Association minutes, 1899, p. 10.

ROBERT CASSIBRY

Robert Cassibry (1930-2017) served as pastor in Alabama and Florida including First Baptist Church, Gulf Breeze. He and his wife Janis had three children.

Source:
Florida Baptist Historical Society files.

J. S. CASTEAL

J. S. Casteal served as pastor of First Baptist Church, Altoona, 1937-1939.

Source:
Florida Baptist Historical Society files.

JERRY CASTLEBERRY

Jerry Castleberry served as pastor of Parkway, Baptist Church, Tallahassee.

Source:
Florida Baptist Historical Society files.

RUSSIAN N. CATE

Russian N. Cate served as a pastor in Florida and died in 1911. Cate had a very special gift, he was a builder of church buildings and he would serve as pastor while the building was being constructed. He could build a church house for $2,500. He did this at Jacksonville, Crescent City and Apopka. Cate served as pastor of First Baptist Church, Barberville

Secondary Source:
Florida Baptist Witness, January 28, 1909.
Florida Baptist Convention Annual, 1911, p. 83.

HUGH S. CATER

Hugh S. Cater (1942-   ) was born in Augusta, GA. He graduated from Southern Baptist Theological Seminary, Louisville and the University of Florida. Cater served in the Association Brotherhood Dept. (1984-1990), as marketing manager for the Florida State convention-owned camps and assemblies (1990-1992), Volunteers Director, Brotherhood (1992-1995) and Director, New Work Assistance (1995-2008). Cater and his wife, Patricia Bob Winter Cater have two sons.

Source:
Florida Baptist Historical Society files.

MARION H. CATES

Marion H. Cates attended Baptist Bible Institute, Graceville. He served as pastor of Caney Creek Baptist Church, DeFuniak Springs and Lake View Baptist Church, Miami. He and his wife Billie Ann Odom Cates had three children.

Source:
Florida Baptist Historical Society files.

SIDNEY JOHNSTON CATTS

Catts-Sidney

Sidney Johnston Catts (July 31, 1863-March 9, 1936) was born in Pleasant Hill, Alabama, to Adeline R. Smyly Catts and Samuel W. Catts. Catts briefly attended the Agricultural and Mechanical College in Auburn, and Howard College in Marion, Alabama, before receiving a law degree from Cumberland University in Tennessee. Catts practiced law in Alabama for three years and then entered the ministry in 1895. He had married Alice May in 1886. Catts led a very colorful and controversial career. He served as pastor of First Baptist Church, Tuskegee, Alabama, and then pastor of First Baptist Church, DeFuniak Springs, Florida. Catts ran successfully as Governor of Florida on the Prohibition Party ticket and served from 1917-1921. His service as governor was ever endingly filled with political dynamite as his main themes were race, rum, and religion. He was able to get some important reforms on the treatment of prisoners and was an advocate of women s suffrage.

Primary Source:
Sermons of Sidney Johnston Catts. Florida Baptist Historical Society microfilm.

DAVID EDWARD CAUSEY

David Edward Causey (August 26, 1929-March 27, 2008) was born in Phoenix City, Alabama. He graduated from Eufaula High School (1948), and was licensed to preach the same year. He graduated from Howard College (1954), and The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary (1960). He married Dorothy McRae and they had three sons. Causey served as pastor of Bay Ceia Baptist Church, Tampa, First Baptist Church, Brooksville (1974-1989), and as Director of Missions for the Santa Rosa Association (1989-1996).

Secondary Source:
Joe M. Bamberg. The History of First Baptist Church, Milton, Florida, pp. 112-113.
The Alabama Baptist, May 15, 2008, p. 12
Florida Baptist Witness, May 8, 2008, p.15.

TOMMY CAUSEY

Tommy Causey (1934-2017) was born in Tuscaloosa, AL the son of John And Willie Lou Causey. He served as pastor of Pleasant Hill Baptist Church, Grand Ridge, Orange Hill, Chipley, Baldwin Avenue, Defuniak Springs, Pine Barren Baptist Church, Davisville, 1977 and West Pittman Baptist Church, Westville, 1978-1991. He and his wife, Minnie Causey had three children.

Source:
Florida Baptist Historical Society files.

KING WOLSEY CAWTHON

King Wolsey Cawthon was from Atlanta, Georgia, and served as pastor of Ancient City Baptist Church from 1901-1902. He and his wife became Southern Baptist Foreign Missionaries to Argentina on December 17, 1903.

Secondary Source:
The Long Road with God. . . a Living History of Ancient City Baptist Church 1887-1987, p. 28.

JOHN CAYLOR, JR.

John Caylor, Jr., was a native of Tuscaloosa, Alabama. He was called to the ministry in the fall of 1940. He served as pastor of a mission in Shreveport, Louisiana, in 1941, then as pastor in Ruby, Louisiana, in 1942 to 1944. He resigned to attend The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary, and then served as a Navy chaplain in the Marin Corps. Caylor then served as pastor of First Baptist Church, Madison, Florida, on June 15, 1947.

Secondary Source:
Florida Baptist Witness, January 1, 1948, p. 13.

EMMANUEL CESAR

Emmanuel Cesar (1939-    ) was born in St. Marc, Haiti. He graduated from Seminaire Theologique Batists d’Haiti, Limbe, Haiti, Burlington Co. College, Pemberton, NJ and Florida Atlantic University, Boca Raton. Cesar served as pastor of United Haitian Baptist, West Palm Beach and Emmaus Haitian Baptist, Ft. Lauderdale. He served as missionary associate, HMB, Haitian Consultant, Florida. Cesar and his wife Yvette have two children.

Source:
Florida Baptist Historical Society files.

J. H. CHAMBERS

J. H. Chambers served as pastor of First Baptist Church, Lake Mary.

Source:
Florida Baptist Historical Society files.

KINSEY CHAMBERS

Kinsey Chambers (April 7, 1814 — August 22, 1889) was a Milledgeville, Georgia, native, who was ordained into the ministry in 1839.  He subsequently moved to the Florida Territory and settled in Columbia County and became the organizing pastor of the Ephesus Baptist Church at King’s Ferry (in present-day Nassau County) in 1845.  As an itinerant missionary-preacher for nearly the next three decades, Chambers served as pastor of six churches – Bethlehem Church at Lake City; Deep Creek and Sharon Churches in Callahan; Ephesus and Hebron Churches at King’s Ferry; and Mount Pleasant Church at Wellborn – until 1872 when he was employed by the Florida Baptist State Convention as the statewide missionary-evangelist. Previously in 1867, during his pastoral service at the Wellborn Mount Pleasant church he was elected as president of the Florida Baptist State Convention. Chambers was instrumental in the formation of the Santa Fee Missionary Baptist Association in 1857 (later renamed the Santa Fe River Baptist Association).  He then served for two years as the association’s domestic missionary and was responsible for the starting of eight churches in a single year.  He baptized over 500 persons during his lifetime ministry.

Source: 
Florida Baptist Historical Society files.
Favored Florida A History of Florida Baptists, Vol 1, Hepburn and Joiner.

LARRY M. CHAMBERS

Larry M. Chambers (1936-2015) was born in White Deer, PA; the son of James Benjamin and Faye Ellen Koch Chambers.  is a graduate of Baptist Bible Institute in Graceville and of Dallas Baptist College. He pastored churches in Maryland, Kentucky and Florida, including, Clarksville Church, Clarksville; Bridge Creek Church, Ponce de Leon; Beverly Hills Church, Jacksonville; and in 1980 went as pastor of First Baptist Church of North Miami. Chambers and his wife Janet Kay Collison Chambers were married in 1958 and they had three children.

Secondary Source:
Florida Baptist Witness, January 17, 1980, p. 6.
Florida Baptist Historical Society files.

GREGORY B. CHAMPAGNE

Gregory B. Champagne (August 18, 1955- ) trusted Christ as his saviour at age 11 and was baptized at the East Brent Baptist Church in Pensacola. He was raised in a Christian home and his great-grandfather was a Baptist minister in Florida. Champagne completed junior college in Jacksonville (A.A., 1975) and later graduated from Stetson University (B.A., 1977), The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary, in Louisville, Kentucky (M.Div., 1980), and Columbia Theological Seminary in Decatur, Georgia (D.Min. 1998). Champagne was licensed to ministry in May 1975, as he was much involved in Lake Shore Baptist Church, Jacksonville, Florida. He served as Minister of Youth at First Baptist Church, Conway, Florida. While in seminary, Champagne served as pastor of Union Baptist Church, Greensbury, Indiana. He served as pastor of Norwood Baptist Church,  St. Petersburg (1983-1985), First Baptist Chapel, Casselberry (1985-1989), First Baptist Church, Brooksville (1990-2005). In 2005 Champagne was part of a group who formed New Journey Worship. He has served widely in denominational service and written for various publications. He and his wife, V. LeeAnn Calhoun Champagne, have two children; Megan and Tyler.

Secondary Source:
Florida Baptist Historical Society files.

RONNIE L. CHAMPION

Ronnie L. Champion served as pastor of First Baptist Church, Harold.

Source:
Florida Baptist Historical Society files.

FREDRICK BROWN CHANCE

Fredrick Brown Chance (1923-1971) was the son of Vernie Ezra and Bessie Lois Cope Chance. He graduated from Stetson University and Southern Baptist Theological Seminary. Chance served as pastor of Myrtle Grove Baptist Church, Pensacola, 1952-1962 and First Baptist Church, Sanford. He married Alba Mae Cobb in 1947 and they had two daughters.

Source:
Florida Baptist Historical Society files.

H. CECIL CHANCE

H. Cecil Chance (1922-2000) served as pastor of First Baptist Church Wildwood, Bartow, 1975-1982. He and his wife Reba had two children.

Source:
Florida Baptist Historical Society files.

HORACE CHANCE

Horace Chance served as pastor of Friendship Baptist Church, Malone.

Source:
Florida Baptist Historical Society files.

ELBERT P. CHANNELL

Elbert P. Channell served formerly as a pastor in Lawton, Oklahoma. In 1980 he went as pastor of East Naples Baptist Church.

Secondary Source:
Florida Baptist Witness, March 6, 1980, p. 6.

THOMAS N. CHANNELL

Thomas N. Channell (1916-1984) died of a heart attack on November 13, 1984. He had served for seven years as pastor of First Baptist Church in Beverly Hills. He also served as pastor of Calvary and Herris Hill Baptist Churches in Milton, First Baptist Church, Inverness, and Russell Park Baptist Church, Fort Myers. He and his wife, Mabel, had three daughters; Lydia, Sarah, and Rachel, and two sons; Timothy and John.

Secondary Source:
Florida Baptist Witness, December 20, 1984, p. 6.

H. L. CHAPIN

H. L. Chapin served as pastor of First Baptist Church, Williston and First Baptist Church, High Springs.

Source:
Florida Baptist Historical Society files.

A. F. CHAPMAN

A. F. Chapman was pastor of Eaton Street Baptist Church, Key West in 1918.

Source:
1918 Miami Baptist Association Minutes, pp. 11, 25.

F. WILLIAM CHAPMAN

F. William Chapman served as pastor of Northwest Baptist Church, Miami.

Source
Florida Baptist Historical Society files.

HORACE CHAPMAN, JR.

Chapman,-Horace

Horace Chapman, Jr. graduated from Mercer University and Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary. He served as pastor of Morningside Baptist Chapel, Tallahassee, before going in 1981 as the part-time director of missions for the Southwest Florida Baptist Association. Chapman served as pastor in Georgia and South Carolina before coming to Florida.

Secondary Source:
Florida Baptist Witness, December 18, 1980, p. 14.

MARCUS L. CHAPMAN

Marcus L. Chapman (1905-1965) was a native of Kansas City. He served as pastor of Park Lane Baptist Mission, Jacksonville, Cedar Hurst Church, Oakville, and First Baptist Church in Garden City. He and his wife, Rona, had one daughter and four sons.

Secondary Source:
Florida Baptist Witness, March 25, 1965, p. 8.

WALTER CHAPMAN

Walter Chapman served as pastor of First Baptist Church, Crawfordville, 1977-1980.

Source:
Florida Baptist Historical Society files.

MILTON L. CHAPPELL

Milton L. Chappell (   -2005) served as pastor of Haines Creek Mission. He and his wife, Beulah Irene Smith Chappell, had one daughter.

Source:
Florida Baptist Historical Society files.

DAVID L. CHASE

David L. Chase served as pastor of Northwest Baptist Church, Miami.

Source:
Florida Baptist Historical Society files.

JAMES GARVIN CHASTAIN

James Garvin Chastain (1854-1954) lived to be 100 years of age. He served 30 years with the Foreign Mission Board in Mexico, and 10 years with the Home Mission Board in Florida and Cuba.

Secondary Source:
Florida Baptist Witness, September 8, 1927,  p. 5
Florida Baptist Witness, March 4, 1954, p. 13.

WAYNE CHASTAIN

Wayne Chastain served as pastor of Lady Lake Baptist Church, 1955.

Source:
Florida Baptist Historical Society files.

JERRY CHATTIN, SR.

Jerry Chattin, Sr. graduated from Baptist Bible Institute in Graceville. He served as pastor of Southside Baptist Church in Wauchula, and in 1980 went as pastor of Victory Way Baptist Church in Tampa.

Secondary Source:
Florida Baptist Witness, January 31, 1980, p. 6.

CAROLINE AMANDA FRENSLEY CHAUDOIN

Caroline Amanda Frensley Chaudoin (1835-1907) was lovingly known in the Florida Baptist State Convention as Aunt Carrie. She was born in 1835 in Davidson County, Tennessee. On May 6, 1850, she married William Newell Chaudoin. They had no children but Caroline adopted Robert Roe Chaudoin (1876-1960) after the death of William. William Newell Chaudoin served as President of the Florida Baptist State Convention, and as the first Corresponding Secretary and Treasurer of the State Board of Missions.
The Chaudoin family sacrificed self and possessions for the cause of missions. Chaudoin served as pastor of the LaGrange Baptist Church for 33 years as pastor. Mrs. Chaudoin died in LaGrange (near Titusville) in 1907.

Secondary Source:
Florida Baptist Historical Society files.

WILLIAM NEWELL CHAUDOIN

Chaudoin-W.-N.

William Newell Chaudoin (August 10, 1829-January 22, 1904) was born August 10, 1829, in middle Tennessee. He was the son of John Mills and Sarah Caltharp Chaudoin. He was raised on a farm and had limited education. His boyhood nickname was “Bill Shad” and he was converted at age 16. Chaudoin began preaching at age 18, and on May 6, 1850, married Caroline A. Freneley, with whom he lived 54 years. The Chaudoin’s had no children and in 1851, W. N. was ordained as the pastor of Charity Church, 15 miles from Nashville. In 1853, Chaudoin became pastor of Second Church, Nashville, and while there contracted a pulmonary infection that caused him much suffering for the rest of his life. He worked for the Bible Board of the Southern Baptist Convention in Middle Tennessee and North Alabama from 1856-1857. Due to his ill health, Chaudoin moved to Southwest Georgia where he served as principal of the Georgia Academy for the Blind for one year. He was pastor of several churches in southwest Georgia from 1865-1870, and preached to the Confederate troops in Virginia during the Civil War. In 1870 he became an agent with the Southern Baptist Convention Domestic and Indian Board. In 1871 he was promoted to District Secretary for Georgia and Florida. Due to ill health, Chaudoin moved to LaGrange, Florida, in 1880, and purchased a small orange grove. He is sometimes referred to as “Father of the Florida Baptist Convention” in that he was the first chief executive and the founding leader of the convention executive committee. Chaudoin served as convention president from 1880-1903, with the exception of 1886-1888, when H. M. King served as President. He was Corresponding Secretary and Treasurer of the State Board of Missions from 1881 to 1901. Chaudoin served as trustee of Stetson University from 1886-1903. It was in 1893 that Chaudoin received the first honorary Doctor of Divinity degree that Stetson gave. Chaudoin was known by the beloved name “Uncle Shad” and Caroline was known as “Aunt Carrie” to Florida Baptists.

Primary Source:
William N. Chaudoin Diary, 1858-1859.
Secondary Sources:
E. H. Reynolds, Sr.
Florida Baptist Witness
, January 27, 1904, p. 9.
Georgia Biographical Compendium, pp. 120-121.
Florida Baptist Associational Minutes, 1860, p. 2.
1904 Indian River Baptist Association Minutes
, pp. 5-7.

WILLIAM CUYLER CHAVERS

William Cuyler Chavers (1913-1996) was born at Bogia, Escambia County, FL, the son of Seaborn William and Nancy Elizabeth Brewton Chavers. He was ordained in 1933 by Whitfield Memorial Baptist Church, Pensacola. Chavers served as pastor of First Baptist Church, Baker, Fairview Baptist Church, Beulah Baptist Church, Farm Hill Baptist Church, and Windy Hill Baptist Church in Escambia County. In Santa Rosa County he served Dixonville Baptist Church, First Baptist Church, Harold, Stump Springs Baptist Church, Valley Grove Baptist Church, and Spring Hill Baptist Church. He was survived by twelve children.

Source:
Florida Baptist Historical Society files.

JAMES S. CHAVIS, JR.

James S. Chavis, Jr. (1941- ) graduated from Samford University and New Orleans Baptist Theological Seminary. He served as pastor in Mississippi and Georgia before becoming pastor of First Baptist Church Tallahassee. Chavis served as Director of the Church Development Division office of the Florida Baptist Convention.

Secondary Source:
Florida Baptist Historical Society files.

EDNER CHERILIEN

Edner Cherilien serves as pastor of Shiloh Emmanuel Haitian Baptist Church, Palm Coast. His wife is Gladys Cherilien.

Source:
Florida Baptist Historical Society files.

JOHN B. CHESHIRE, SR.

John B. Cheshire, Sr. served as pastor of First Baptist Church, Polk County. Cheshire and his wife Roxanna Pack Cheshire had three children.

Source:
Florida Baptist Historical Society files.

W. R. CHESHIRE

W. R. Cheshire served as pastor of East Palatka First Baptist Church.

Source:
Florida Baptist Historical Society files.

CULLEN CHESSER

Cullen Chesser (1938-2020) was born in Giles Tuscal, AL, the son of Joseph and Nannie Chesser. He graduated from Samford University, Birmingham and New Orleans Baptist Theological Seminary. Cullen was ordained in 1975 and pastored churches in Louisiana, Florida, North Carolina and Ohio. He served as pastor of First Baptist Church, Oakland Park, Castleberry Baptist Mission and New Covenant Baptist Church, Brooksville. Chesser and his wife Janice Marie Chesser had three children. After Janice’s death Chesser married Milly Chesser of Brooksville

Source:
Florida Baptist Historical Society files.

JOSEPH D. CHESSER

Joseph D. Chesser served as pastor of Calvary Baptist Church, Lake City.

Source:
Florida Baptist Historical Society files.

GEORGE D. CHESTNUT

George D. Chestnut (1960-) graduated from the Florida Baptist Theological College in 1999. He attended Southern Baptist Theological Seminary and served as pastor in Alabama, Kentucky and Florida. He served as pastor of Southside Baptist Church, Mulberry and East Baptist Church, DeFuniak Springs. He and his wife Linda married in 1983 and have two children.

Source:
Florida Baptist Historical Society files.

ROY CHEWNING

Roy Chewning served as pastor of Walnut Hill Baptist Church. He and his wife Marilyn Whitney had three children.

Source:
Florida Baptist Historical Society files.

TOM CHEYNEY

Tom Cheyney serves as Executive Director of Missions for the Greater Orlando Baptist Association. Cheyney has served at the North American Mission Board in the Church Planting Group and has taught on five continents. He and his wife, Cheryl have two children.

Source:
Greater Orlando Baptist Association webpage.

W. W. CHILDERS

W. W. Childers was pastor of Aenon Baptist Church and First Baptist Church, Tallahassee in Leon County, Florida.

Secondary Source:
Florida Baptist Associational Minutes, 1860.
Florida Baptist Historical Society files.

ANN ELIZABETH BILLUPS CHIPLEY

Ann Elizabeth Billups Chipley (ca. 1849-1910) was the daughter of John R. Billups, a prominent planter in Russell County, Alabama. She moved to Pensacola in 1876 at age 27 with her husband and three children; Hunt, Clara, and Dudley. She was the wife of William Dudley Chipley, businessman and railroad builder. They were members of First Baptist Church, Pensacola, and very influential in civic concerns. Mrs. Chipley served as the Florida vice-president of the Woman s Missionary Union, Southern Baptist Convention, in 1888-1889, and from 1893 to 1910. In 1878 she organized a Ladies Aid Society at First Baptist Church, Pensacola, and in 1888 she attended the WMU organizational meeting in Richmond with Mrs. L. B. Telford of Florida.

Secondary Source:
Toni Moore Clevenger. On the Bay—On the Hill, pp. 68, 134.
Francis P. Fleming, Memoirs of Florida, p. 482.
Martha Trotter. Faithful Servants, p. 67.
Florida Baptist Convention Annual, 1911, p. 83.

WILLIAM DUDLEY CHIPLEY

Chipley-W.-D.

William Dudley Chipley (June 6, 1840-December 1, 1897) was born in Columbus, Georgia, the son of Dr. William Stout Chipley and Georgia Amelia Stout Chipley of Lexington, Kentucky. He and his family moved to Pensacola in 1876. He and his wife, Ann Elizabeth Billups Chipley, made a tremendous impact in the Florida panhandle. They had three children; Hunt, Clara, and Dudley. Chipley was general manager of the Pensacola and Louisville Railroad. He had vast holdings of land, and influenced politics and publishing with his money and power. The Chipley family was vitally involved in First Baptist Church, Pensacola. They came to Pensacola from the First Baptist Church in Atlanta, Georgia. Pine Mountain was formerly Chipley, Georgia, until the Calloway family started the Callaway Gardens and changed the name of the town.

Secondary Source:
Toni Moore Clevenger. On the Bay—On the Hill, pp. 68-70.
Francis P. Fleming, Memoirs of Florida, p. 481.

CARLE E. CHRISTIAN

Christian-Carle

Carle E. Christian (1935-1986) was a native of Ohio. He was a graduate of Furman University, Midwestern Baptist Theological Seminary, and New Orleans Baptist Theological Seminary. He served as a foreign missionary to Costa Rica, and also served as pastor in North Carolina and Missouri before coming to Florida. He served for twelve years as director of Tampa Bay Association’s Christian Counseling Center from 1974 to 1986. He and his wife, Esther, had one daughter, Heidi, and one son, Paul.

Secondary Source:
Florida Baptist Witness, December 11, 1986, p. 11.

JAMES H. CHRISTIE

Christie,-James

James H. Christie (1897-1981) served as pastor of Flagler Street (1941-1943) and Pinewood Park in Miami, St. Andrew Baptist Church in Panama City, New Hope in Marianna, and First Baptist Churches of Altha, Century, Bonifay, and Archer Road in Gainesville.

Secondary Source:
Florida Baptist Witness, September 3, 1981, p. 7.

ELLIS “HAMP” CHRISTMAS

Ellis “Hamp” Christmas (1925-2018) served as Chief Warrant Officer 3 of the U.S. Army, retired in 1966. He served over 21 years in both World War II and the Korean Conflict, in which he received several accommodations and medals. He was a bi-vocational minister serving over the years in Jackson, Holmes and Washington Counties. Christmas served as pastor of First Baptist Church, Esto. He and his wife Brenda had four children.

Source:
Florida Baptist Historical Society files.

L. M. CHITTY

L. M. Chitty was a native of Valdosta, Georgia. He was a Missionary Baptist preacher who preached for over 44 years, 25 of those years at churches in Sumter County, Florida. Chitty served as pastor of Midway Baptist Church, Plant City 1911-1912. He and his wife had six children.

Source:
Florida Baptist Historical Society files.

JERRY R. CHUMLEY

Jerry R. Chumley graduated from Florida State University. He served as pastor of First Baptist Church, Bonifay, First Baptist Church, Blountstown and Lake Mystic Baptist Church, Bristol. Chumley now serves as Director of Missions at Gadsden County Baptist Association. Chumley and his wife Norrie have one daughter.

Source:
Florida Baptist Historical Society files.

JAMES CHUNN

James Chunn served as pastor of Leon Ebenezer Baptist Church, Leon County and First Baptist Church, Ochlockonee Bay. Chunn and his wife Margaret have three children.

Source:
Florida Baptist Historical Society files.

RON CHURCHILL

Churchill,-Ron

Ron Churchill is a native of Tennessee. He graduated from Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary and New Orleans Baptist Theological Seminary. He served churches in Georgia, Arizona, and Texas before coming as pastor of First Baptist Church, Plant City in 1988. Ron served as a single s pastor and was used widely in single’s ministries all over the state.

Secondary Source:
Florida Baptist Witness, September 29, 1988, p. 10.

MICHAEL B. CHUTE

Michael Chute (b. 1950; ) served as editor of the Florida Baptist Witness, from 1995 to 2001.  He came to lead the Witness, from the Oklahoma Baptist University where he led the journalism department as a professor of journalism.  At the time, Chute who was on leave from the SBC International Mission Board, was working to complete requirements for a doctorate in mass communications, which he subsequently completed at the University of Southern Mississippi.  The degree  complemented his B.A. degree from Oklahoma Baptist University and a M.A. degree from Southwest Missouri State University.  Chute previously served 13 years as an SBC missionary in Brazil and Hong Kong.  Between 1978 and 1982, he served as the managing editor of the Word and Way, the Baptist state newspaper for Missouri Baptists.  After leaving the Witness in 2001, Chute went to serve on the staff of William Carey College.  Chute and his spouse Katherine Marie Benge have two children.

Source:
Florida Baptist Historical Society files.

C. L. CLARK

C. L. Clark served as pastor of Leon Ebenezer Baptist Church, Leon County.

Source:
Florida Baptist Historical Society files.

CHARLES CLARK

Charles Clark served as pastor of Oak Grove Baptist Church, Escambia County.

Source:
Florida Baptist Historical Society files.

CURTIS CLARK

Curtis Clark served as pastor of Thomasville Road Baptist Church, Tallahassee.

Source:
Florida Baptist Historical Society files.

E. B. CLARK

E. B. Clark (1837-1914) served as pastor of First Baptist Church, High Springs.

Source:
Florida Baptist Historical Society files.

GEORGE E. CLARK

George E. Clark (1927-2020) was born in Tallahassee, Florida, the son of David Harrison and Ettie Mae Johnson Clark. Clark attended Bob Jones University and Warrensburg State Teachers College, Missouri. He pastored churches for more than 70 years, some in Leon County. He was the founder of Maranatha Baptist Church and Maranatha Christian School, Tallahassee where he served for more than twenty years. Clark served as pastor of Fellowship Baptist Church, Tallahassee, 1965-1966. He and his wife Virginia Sanders Clark had three daughters.

Source:
Florida Baptist Historical Society files.

J. C. CLARK

J. C. Clark was pastor at Fort Lauderdale in 1911 and Trilby Baptist Church, 1929.

Source:
1911 Miami Baptist Association Minutes, p. 27.
Florida Baptist Historical Society files.

J. J. CLARK

J. J. Clark served as pastor of Sardis Baptist Church, Worthington Springs. Clark died on September 29, 1912, at Starke.

Secondary Source:
Florida Baptist Convention Annual, 1912, p. 93.

JAMES L. CLARK

James L. Clark was pastor of Perrine Baptist Church in 1941.

Source:
1941 Miami Baptist Association Minutes, p. 5.

JULIAN P. CLARK

Julian P. Clark served as pastor of First Baptist Church, Deerfield Beach, 1978-1982.

Source:
Florida Baptist Historical Society files.

LESTER CLARK

Lester Clark served as pastor of Friendship Baptist Church, Malone.

Source:
Florida Baptist Historical Society files.

ROBERT CLARK

Robert Clark served as pastor of Double Branch Baptist Church (now First Baptist Church, Wesley Chapel).

Source:
Florida Baptist Historical Society files.

ROGER L. CLARK

Roger L. Clark served as pastor of First Baptist Church, Longwood.

Source:
Florida Baptist Historical Society files.

STEWART R. CLARK

Stewart R. Clark served as pastor of San Mateo Baptist Church.

Source:
Florida Baptist Historical Society files.

W. HARRY CLARK

W. Harry Clark served as a missionary in Jaruco, Cuba. In the 1904 Minutes of the Florida Baptist Convention it is stated that W. Harry Clark who had been laboring in Cuba was now employed to take care of the Cuban work in Florida. Clark with Miss Mary Taylor founded a school in 1900 with the Clark Memorial Baptist Church, which was named for Rev. Clark. He served with the Cuban Baptist Mission in Ybor City.

Secondary Source:
Florida Baptist Convention Minutes, 1904, p. 44.
Florida Baptist Historical Society files.

WILLIAM RICHARD CLARK

William Richard Clark (April 24, 1880- ) was born in Orange, New Jersey. His father was a baker and his mother a housewife. Clark was converted at age 19 (April 12, 1900) and baptized in September 1919, at First Baptist Church, Orlando. Clark worked as an office manager, salesman, and pastor. He was ordained October 8, 1936, by the North Park Baptist Church, Orlando. Clark served as pastor of the North Park Church (1936-1948), Kilarney Baptist Church, Winter Park (1950-1953), and served as interim at First Baptist Church, Winter Park (1955-1956), First Baptist Church, Orlando (1956), and Azalea Park Baptist Church, Orlando (1957). He served as moderator of the Wekiwa Baptist Association in Florida from 1942-1944. Clark married Victoria M. Slack on September 7, 1904, and they had four children: Constance, September 13, 1905; William Richard, Jr., June 6, 1909; Newell William, April 23, 1914; and Isabel, April 8, 1916.

Secondary Source:
Florida Baptist Historical Society files.

FRANK CLAYCOMB

Frank Claycomb served as pastor of Frist Baptist Church, LaBelle, 1988.

Source:
Florida Baptist Historical Society files.

THOMAS M. CLAYTON

Thomas M. Clayton served as pastor of First Baptist Church, Delray Beach.

Source:
Florida Baptist Historical Society files.

WAYNE CLAYTON

Wayne Clayton served as pastor of Hopewell Baptist Church, Plant City.

Source:
Florida Baptist Historical Society files.

TOM CLEARY

Tom Cleary (    -2014) graduated from Stetson University, Deland and New Orleans Baptist Theological Seminary. Cleary and his wife Joyce served with the Southern Baptist Foreign Mission Board from 1971-1980 in Austria. He became pastor of University Baptist Church in Tampa in 1980. They returned to Florida and served as campus ministers for the Florida Baptist Convention at the University of South Florida from 1981-1990. In 1990 the Clearys returned to the mission field to served in Poland from 1990-2000. In retirement the couple served as co-pastors of Church in the Meadows, Lakeland. The Clearys’ had two sons.

Secondary Source:
Florida Baptist Witness, October 9, 1980, p. 6.
Florida Baptist Historical Society files.

A. E. CLEM

A. E. Clem served as pastor of First Baptist Church, Fruitland Park.

Source:
Florida Baptist Historical Society files.

CLARENCE L. CLEMENTS

Clarence L. Clements (1908-1975) was a native of Dowling Park. He served as pastor of 16 different Baptist churches in Florida including First Baptist Church, Bonita Springs, Estero Baptist Church, Lulu Baptist Church (formerly Hagen Baptist Church), 1936; Antioch Baptist Church, Live Oak, 1936, and Elim Baptist Church. He was ordained at Bethlehem Baptist Church, Lake City, in 1932. The Bethlehem church was his first and last pastorate.

Secondary Source:
Florida Baptist Witness, July 10, 1975, p. 8.
Florida Baptist Historical Society files.

GARY CLEMENTS

Gary Clements served as pastor of West Pittman Baptist Church, Westville, 1991-1993.

Source:
Florida Baptist Historical Society files.

IVAN K. CLEMENTS, SR.

Ivan K. Clements, Sr. was ordained by Tiger Lake Baptist Church, Suwannee County where he also served as pastor. Clements received his theological training at New Orleans Baptist Theological Seminary and Luther Rice Seminary, Jacksonville. He served as pastor of Divonia Baptist Church, Hamilton County, Westside Baptist Church and Eastside Baptist Church both of Lake City, First Baptist Church, Waldo and Eastside Baptist Church, Lakeland.

Source:
Florida Baptist Historical Society files.

JOE CLEMENTS

Joe Clements died July 29, 1997. He had served as pastor of Belmont Baptist Church in Tampa for 19 years. He also served other churches in the Sebring and Tampa area. He was a graduate of Mercer University, and Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary. He was survived by his wife, Ann, of Tampa.

Secondary Sources:
Florida Baptist Witness, August 25, 1988, p. 12.;
September 11, 1997, p. 10.

C. RUSSELL CLEMONS

Clemons,-C.-Russell

C. Russell Clemons graduated from the University of Florida and The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary. He served as pastor in Kentucky before becoming pastor of Main Street Baptist Church in Leesburg in 1980.

Secondary Source:
Florida Baptist Witness, June 12, 1980, p. 6.

J. C. CLEMONS

J. C. Clemons served as pastor of Leon Ebenezer Baptist Church, Leon County.

Source:
Florida Baptist Historical Society files.

J. E. CLEMONTS

J. E. Clemonts served as pastor of First Baptist Church, Woodville.

Source:
Florida Baptist Historical Society files.

HOMER CLICK

Homer Click served as pastor of Grace Baptist Church, Clermont.

Source:
Florida Baptist Historical Society files.

W. W. CLIFFORD

W. W. Clifford served as pastor of Pleasant Home Baptist Church, Holt, First Baptist Church, Oak Hill, 1950-1953, and First Baptist Church, Southport.

Source:
Florida Baptist Historical Society files.

VERNON CLIFTON

Vernon Clifton (1924-2013) was born in Daytona Beach, Florida, the son of Sylvester and Eunice Clifton. He graduated from the University of Florida and New Orleans Baptist Theological Seminary. Clifton served as pastor of Gretna Baptist Church, Rock Sink Baptist Church, Live Oak, Five Points Baptist Church, Fernandina Beach, 1978-1981. He and his wife, Myrtle Robinson Clifton had two children.

Source:
Florida Baptist Historical Society files.

EARL CLINE

Earl Cline served as pastor of First Baptist Church, Moore Haven.

Source:
Florida Baptist Historical Society files.

RALPH CLITES

Ralph Clites (1919-2008) was the son of Wilbert A. and Lennette M. Clites. He was licensed to preach by the First Baptist Church, Brandon. Clites served as pastor of First Baptist Church, Bratt, 1958-1964; Shalimar Baptist Church, 1965-1971 and Providence Baptist Church, 1978-1984. While serving at Providence Baptist Church he also served as Director of Missions for the Gadsden County Baptist Association. His and his wife, Edith V. Clites had one son Wilbert Cline Clites who died at the age of four.

Source:
Florida Baptist Historical Society files.

J. J. CLOAR

J. J. Cloar served as pastor of First Baptist Church in Owensboro, Kentucky, and left there to serve as pastor of the Gainesville Baptist Church (1909-1914). Cloar left Gainesville to go as pastor of Baptist Tabernacle Church in Louisville, Kentucky.

Secondary Source:
George C. Osborn. The First Baptist Church, Gainesville, Florida, 1870-1970, pp. 24-25.

CLAYTON P. CLOER

Clayton P. Cloer (b. 1969-    ) was born in Asheville, North Carolina. He made a confession of faith Christ in 1977; was licensed to the preaching ministry in 1992; and was ordained in June, 1995 by the Utica Baptist Church, Seneca, S. C. He graduated from Clemson University (B.S., 1991) and Mid-America Baptist Theological Seminary (MDiv., 1995; PhD., 2000).  Cloer served as pastor of churches in Mississippi, Tennessee and Florida, including First Baptist Church, Central Florida, 2003-2022. Cloer was selected as the seventh president of the Baptist College of Florida in May, 2022 and became president-elect in November, 2022.  He began his official duties January 1, 2023.  Effective January, 2024, the name of the school was changed to the Baptist University of Florida with additional satellite campuses planned for Hialeah, Lakeland and Clearwater. He and his wife, Linda Abercrombie have two sons, Nathan (b. 1993) and James (b. 1995).

Source:
Florida Baptist Historical Society files.

M. A. CLONTS also CLOUTS

M. A. Clonts was pastor of Key West Baptist Church in 1901-1902 and 1904-1908 and Phoenix Baptist Church, Jacksonville in 1908. During Clonts second pastorate at Key West the church formally dissolved and the Eaton Street Baptist Church was organized in 1905.

Source:
Florida Baptist Historical Society files.
1905 Indian River Baptist Association Minutes, p. 23.
Florida Baptist Witness, April 20, 1933, p. 7.

A. E. CLOUD

A. E. Cloud (May 8, 1828-March 28, 1890) was born near McDonough in Henry County, Georgia. He was baptized in 1848. He was educated at Mercer University, graduating in 1852. He was licensed to preach in 1853, and married Lizzie Calloway the same year. He was ordained at McDonough, Georgia, in January 1854, and served as pastor at Jonesboro, Georgia, for thirty years. Cloud developed lung trouble and came to Florida in 1881. He lived at Lady Lake and died there in 1890. While living in Florida he served as pastor at Leesburg, Lady Lake, Pine Level, and Whitney. In Georgia, Cloud served in the state legislature and was one of the
organizers of the college at Jonesboro. He was president there for years.

Secondary Source:
Alachua Baptist Association Minutes 1890, p. 14.
Florida Baptist Convention Annual, 1891, p. 50.

STEPHEN CLOUD

Stephen Cloud (1916-2005) was called to preach at age 17. Cloud attended Florida Bible Institute, Bob Jones College and the Southern Baptist Theological Seminary in Louisville, Kentucky. Cloud served as pastor of First Baptist Church, Belle Glade, 1967.

Source:
Florida Baptist Historical Society

JOHN L. CLOUGH

John L. Clough (b. April 9, 1938; d. November 14, 2020) was born in Stark, Florida. He graduated from Tennessee Temple (B.A.), Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary (M.Div.), Georgia State University (M.Ed.), and New Orleans Baptist Theological Seminary (D.Min.). Clough served as a chaplain in the United States Navy and later served as pastor of Florida Baptist churhces including Woodmont Baptist Church, Patterson Baptist Church (1975-1979), Neptune Baptist Church (1979-1984.  He also served as associate director in the Sunday School Department of the Florida Baptist Convention (1984-1988). He then served as pastor of First Baptist Church, Oviedo (1988-1992), Central Baptist Church, Waycross, Georgia (1992-1997), and Carver Baptist Church, Douglas, Georgia (1997-2000). He was preceded in death by his spouse Carolyn Jo Smith Clough, with whom they had a son and a daughter.

Secondary source:
Florida Baptist Historical Society files.

TONY CLUBB

Tony Clubb graduated from the University of Florida and Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary. He served as pastor of First Baptist Church, Williston, First Baptist Church, Interlachen and Forest Grove Baptist Church. He and his wife Melanie have three children.

Source:
Florida Baptist Witness, May 27, 2010, p. 4.

VERNON CLYATT

Vernon Clyatt served as pastor of Sardis Baptist Church, Worthington Springs.

Source:
Florida Baptist Historical Society files.

CLAUDE MILTON COALSON

Claude Milton Coalson (October 20, 1895- August 19, 1988) was born in Dallas, Georgia. He was the son of John Thomas Coalson and Alice Lucinda Robins Coalson. Coalson was raised in Dallas, Felton, and Rockmart, Georgia. He attended high school in Powder Springs, Georgia, and graduated from Mercer University (A.B., 1924; A.M., 1925). Coalson married Rena Mae Peck of Marble Hill, GA (February 24, 1896 – July 31, 1986) on February 08, 1920 in Lithia Springs, GA. Claude and Rena had two children, Leonora Annelle Wells (1921-2007) and Carolyn DeLynn Johnson (1927 – 2013).  He worked as a farmer (to 1919), teacher (1916-1918), (1924-1932), pastor (1920-1951), and associational missionary (1951- 1988). Coalson was converted August 13, 1909, and ordained August 1917 at County Line Baptist Church in Rockmart, Georgia. He served as pastor at Island Creek Baptist Church in Carrs Station, Georgia (1921-1925), Wadley Baptist Church, Wadley, Georgia (1925-1933), First Baptist Church, Statesboro, Georgia (1933-1942), First Baptist Church, Cordele, Georgia (1942-1946), Hendricks Avenue Baptist Church, Jacksonville, Florida (1946-1951), and then as associational missionary of Jacksonville Baptist Association.

Secondary source:
Florida Baptist Historical Society files.

JOSEPH C. COATS

Joseph C. Coats (b. 1927; d. 2002) was an African-American pastor who holds the distinction of leading his congregation, Glendale Missionary Baptist Church, Miami, in 1969 to become the first African-American church in the state to cooperate with the Miami Baptist Association and the Florida Baptist State Convention.  A native of rural Alamo, Georgia, Coats was in his youth when his mother Daisy moved her family to Miami, where Coats attended and graduated from the George Washington Carver High School in 1944.  During the next 20 years, Joe Coats worked in the grocery business.  In 1949, he married Catherine Williams of South Carolina, and the couple had eight children, seven of which survived.  Coats and his wife joined the Glendale Missionary Baptist Church, where he responded to the call of God and was ordained April 23, 1966.  During the next year Coats took Seminary Extension courses in pastoral ministry and served as an itinerant evangelist.  In December, 1967, the church called Coats as its third pastor.  Starting with a congregation of 120 members, Coats emphasized outreach and evangelism.  During the decades from the 1970s to the 1990s, the Glendale Church grew to 3,500 members.  Coats retired on January 31, 1997 after 30 years’ service at Glendale.  He died March 2, 2002, at age 75.

Secondary Sources:
Florida Baptist Witness, August 28, 1980, p. 12;
The Journal of Florida Baptist Heritage, Volume 2, 2000; and Volume 21, 2019;
History of the Glendale Missionary Baptist Church
Florida Baptist Annual, 1970, 1975, 1980, 1985, and 1995.
Florida Baptist Historical Society files

MARK COATS

Mark Coats (November 10, 1962- ) was born and raised in Florida. He is the son of Joseph and Catherine Coats. He attended New Orleans Baptist Theological Seminary, and the Baptist College of Florida. Coats was baptized in 1974 at the Glendale Missionary Baptist Church, and ordained there in 1996. He served as associate pastor at Glendale from 1991 to 1998, and is the founding pastor of the Grace of God Baptist Church in Miami started in 1998. Coats has served in many prominent denominational and civic positions. He and his wife, Trena, have seven children; Marcey, Mark Jr., Marguiese, Joseph, Julius, Latisha, and Joshua.

Secondary Source:
Florida Baptist Historical Society files.

PATRICK COATS

Patrick Coats, is the grandson of Joe Coats, long-time pastor in Miami and one of the first African-American pastors to lead his church to be a cooperating Southern Baptist congregation. He serves as pastor of Kingdom Covenant Church, Miami. Coats also serves as a church planter for the North American Mission Board. He and his wife Archalena have three children.

Source:
Florida Baptist Historical Society files.

KEITH COCKRAN

Keith Cockran served as pastor of First Baptist Church, Esto.

Source:
Florida Baptist Historical Society files.

J. ROBERT COCKRELL

J. Robert Cockrell was a native of South Carolina. He graduated from Wingate College, North Carolina Mercer University, Georgia and Eastern Baptist Theological Seminary in Philadelphia. Cockrell served as pastor in New Jersey, Georgia and Florida including West Little River, Miami, and Grace Baptist Church, Clermont.

Source:
Florida Baptist Historical Society files.

JOE COCKRELL

Joe Cockrell served as pastor of Amelia Baptist Church, Dade City and Celebration Baptist Church, Yulee.

Source:
Florida Baptist Historical Society files.

C. G. COE

C. G. Coe served as pastor of King’s Baptist Chapel in 1963.

Source:
Florida Baptist Historical Society files.

L. C. COE

L. C. Coe was pastor of Sixty-second Street Mission in 1943.

Source:
1943 Miami Baptist Association Minutes, p. 8.

DAVID COFFIELD

David Coffield (1918-February 20, 1983) served as pastor in Alabama and Florida. He came to Florida in 1952, and served as pastor of First Baptist Church in Mount Dora for 28 years (1952-1980). He served as a Baptist preacher for 46 years. He also served as pastor of Pilgrims Rest, Baker. He and his wife, Esther Ross Coffield, had two daughters, Joyce and Janice, and two sons, John and David.

Secondary Source:
Florida Baptist Witness, March 17, 1983, p. 6.

BILL COFFMAN

Bill and Ann Coffman served Southern Baptists faithfully for over forty years. He graduated from Howard Payne (1958) and Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary (1962). Bill served as pastor of Flagler Street Baptist Church in Miami (1973-1974), Central Baptist Church in Sanford (1974-1978), First Baptist Church in Crestview (1978-1984), and Arlington Baptist Church in Jacksonville (1984-1990). The Coffmans served as missionaries to Puerto Rico. In 1990 Coffman became the director of the Florida Baptist Convention’s Language Mission Department, and retired in 2002. He then served as pastor of Westview Baptist Church in Sanford. The Coffmans served as leaders in the Florida Baptist Convention for more than 30 years. Bill has served as pastor, teacher, missionary, and denominational worker. Ann his been a proven leader in the Woman’s Missionary Union in Florida. Both promoted missions and the Cooperative Program in their work. Bill served as president of the Florida Baptist Convention in 1986-1987.

Secondary Source:
Florida Baptist Witness, January 9l 2003, p. 4.
History of First Baptist Church, Crestview, p. 30.

S. VIRGIL COFIELD

Cofield,-S.-Virgil

S. Virgil Cofield served as a Baptist pastor for 45 years. He was a native of Georgia, and served there before coming to Florida in 1925 as pastor of First Baptist Church, Melbourne. He was pastor of First Baptist Church, Newberry from 1937 to 1948, and Mayo Baptist Church from 1948 to 1956, when he retired. He died in 1967 in Mayo, Florida.

Secondary Source:
Florida Baptist Witness, November 16, 1967.

JAMES DAVID COGGINS

Coggins-David

James David Coggins (July 1, 1962- ) was licensed to preach in 1985, and ordained in 1990 by the West County Line Baptist Church of Opp, Alabama. Coggins graduated from Opp High School in Opp, Alabama in 1980. He attended the Baptist College of Florida where he received the B.A. in 1992, and New Orleans Baptist Theological Seminary where he received the M.Div. in 1997. Coggins served as pastor of New Chapel Baptist Church in Kinston, Alabama from 1990 to 1992, and Flat Creek Baptist in Colquit, Georgia from 1993 to 1998. He and his wife, Connie, married September 9, 1983. They have two children; Courtney and Jonathan. Coggins teaches Christian Leadership at the Baptist College of Florida, and has served as interim pastor in the tri-state area.

Secondary source:
Florida Baptist Historical Society files.

W. R. COGGINS

W. R. Coggins (1828-November 29, 1894) was born in Montgomery County, North Carolina in 1828. He became a minister at an early age and served 20 years in the North Carolina Baptist Convention. In 1879 he came to Florida and worked mostly without salary all of his ministry and worked primarily with the poor in Florida. The 1895 Florida Baptist Annual says, . . . of course he died poor, yet rich in faith and an heir of the Kingdom. He died in Webster, Florida, November 28, 1894.

Secondary Source:
Florida Baptist Annual, 1895, p. 57.

A. D. COHEN

A. D. Cohen attended Furman Seminary at Society Hill and was ordained by Dr. Richard Fuller. Cohen served a long and useful pastorate with the Black Swamp Baptist Church in Robertsdale, South Carolina. He moved to Charleston then Savannah. He came to Florida in 1884 and served as pastor at Sanford. He was the first pastor of First Baptist Church of Titusville in 1887. He died in 1905.

Secondary Source:
Florida Baptist Convention Annual, 1906, p. 91.
Early Southern Baptist Work in Brevard County-The LaGrange Church, Joseph R. Moss.

DONALD COKER

Donald Coker served as pastor of Ray’s Chapel Baptist Church, 1986-1989 and Union Hill Baptist Church (now Emerald Coast Community Church), Pensacola.

Source:
Florida Baptist Historical Society files.

JAMES ALDERMAN COKER

Coker,-Jim

James Alderman Coker (1892-1952) was the son of Reverend John and Nancy Stephens Coker. He was born February 2, 1892, at Sandy, Florida, in Manatee County. His father was a minister and he had a brother who became a minister. James was a school teacher at Tasmainia, in Glades County, near where Venus is today. James was ordained at age 17 at Myakka Baptist Church. When he was seventeen years old he married Alma Essie Young on July 15, 1916. James and Alma had three children; Bernice, James Edward and Mitchell Joseph. Coker was a school teacher, pastor, and supply preacher in the area around Myakka City.

Secondary Source:
Audrey D. Hendry. Bethany Baptist Church, 1888-1988, pp. 51-53.

JOHN COKER
Coker,-John
John Coker (December 22, 1854-June 2, 1925) was a descendent of a family who came from the Carolinas to the Old Town area in the early 1800s. John was the son of Jonathan Coker who drowned in Charlie Creek near Zolfo. John Coker was married four times. He married Nancy Alice Stephens and she died on June 2, 1898. They had children and John then married Ann Stephens, her sister who helped him raise the children. Upon the death of Ann he married  Ellen Thomas Albritton and when she died he married Rhoda Thompson. John was not ordained until age 50 and he had two sons to follow him into the ministry. He also helped in the ordination of his grandson, L. J. Coker. John served as pastor primarily in Manatee County.

Secondary Source:
Aubrey O. Hendry, Bethany Baptist Church 1888-1988, pp. 38-40.

LARRY COKER

Larry Coker (1948- ) was born in Last Chance, Oklahoma, and upon his conversion, became a member of the Last Chance Baptist Church. He worked as a high school football coach in Oklahoma, and served as assistant football coach at Tulsa, Oklahoma State, Oklahoma, Ohio State, and Miami. Coker won a national football championship at the University of Miami in his first year as head coach (2002). Coker states that, Head coach is not who I am, it s what I do. This position gives me a vehicle to share my faith. He is a member of the University Baptist Church, Coral Gables.

Secondary Source:
The Alabama Baptist, January 9, 2003, p. 16.
Florida Baptist Witness, January 16, 2003, p. 12.

VERNON COKER

Coker,-Vernon

Vernon Coker (1898-1967) was the son of Rev. John and Nancy Stephens Coker. He was born near Myakka City and later married Lena Albritton in 1918. Vernon worked as a salesman, store clerk, and U. S. postal courier. He and his wife had three children; Flora Mae, Evelyn, and John. Vernon was ordained in Myakka City on August 1, 1926. Coker served as pastor of Grange Hall (now disbanded), Mill Creek (now disbanded), Osprey, Boca Grand, Bethany, (Lily) Union, Limestone, Alva, Samoset, North Eighth Avenue in Wauchula, Zolfo Springs, Avon Park, Florida Avenue, and lastly, a mission in Wauchula.

Secondary Source:
Audrey D. Hendry. Bethany Baptist Church, 1888-1988, pp. 42-44.

EARNEST COLDING

Earnest Colding served as pastor of Beulah Baptist Church, Clay County in 1981-1982.

Source:
Florida Baptist Historical Society files.

JAMES L. COLDING

James L. Colding graduated from the Baptist Bible Institute, Graceville. He was ordained by Calvary Baptist Church, Deland, 1966. Colding served as pastor of Tangelo Park Baptist Church, Orlando. He and his wife Susan Freeman Colding had one son.

Source:
Florida Baptist Historical Society files.

LESLIE A. COLDING

Leslie A. Colding was a native of Hillsborough County, Florida, the son of James L. and Susan Freeman Colding. He served as pastor of First Baptist Church, Pierson, Mango Baptist Church, Calvary Baptist Church, (formerly Second Baptist Church, Deland) for 30 years and Emporia Baptist Church, Orlando. Colding and his wife Irene had three children.

Source:
Florida Baptist Historical Society files.

DUANE COLE

Duane Cole (1962-2019) was born in Avon Park, Florida, the son of Dwight and Linda Cole. He graduated from Florida Baptist Theological College, Graceville. Cole was ordained in 1994 by Oak Grove Baptist Church, Wauchula and served as pastor of Mill Creek Baptist Church, Bradenton. He and his wife, Tianna Madamba Cole had three children.

Source:
Florida Baptist Historical Society files.

GIROD H. COLE, JR.

Girod H. Cole, Jr., (November 16, 1924- ) graduated from Phillips High School in Birmingham (1943), Howard College (now Samford University) (B.A., 1949), and The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary (M.Div., 1952). Cole married Jane Garrison of Bessemer, Alabama, in 1947, and they had four children (Marijane, 1953; Candia, 1955; Ginger, 1957; and Girod III, 1964). He served as pastor of Fayetteville Baptist Church, Fayetteville, Indiana (1949-1952), Comer Baptist Church, Comer, Georgia (1952-1957), Second Avenue Baptist Church, Rome, Georgia (1957-1960), and College Park Baptist Church, Orlando, Florida, 1960- ). Cole served in many denominational posts in Georgia and Florida. He also taught in the Mercer University and Stetson University Extension Centers.

Secondary Source:
Florida Baptist Historical Society files.

JAMES COLE

James Cole served as pastor of Forest Heights Baptist Church, Fort Walton, 1978-1984.

Source:
Florida Baptist Historical Society files.

RONALD E. COLE

Ronald E. Cole (1956-2003) was born in Florence, Alabama. He graduated from the Baptist College of Florida in Graceville. He served as pastor of the Bethany Baptist Church in Bonifay, Florida. He and his wife, Eve Cole, had one daughter, Jessica and two sons, Carl and Josh. Cole was serving as pastor in Samson, Alabama, when he was killed in a tragic automobile wreck on October 17, 2003. He was 47 years of age.

Secondary Source:
Dothan Eagle, October 18, 2003, p. 26.

S. B. COLE

S. B. Cole (1875-1941) graduated from Furman University. He served as pastor of First Baptist Church, Madison, 1911-1923 and Palmetto Baptist Church, 1924-1940. Cole and his wife, May Legette Cole had one daughter.

Source:
Florida Baptist Historical Society files.

H. C. COLEBROOK

H. C. Colebrook served as pastor of First Baptist Church, DeLand.

Source:
Florida Baptist Historical Society files.

A. B. COLEMAN, JR.

Coleman,-A.-B.

A. B. Coleman, Jr., (1930-2006) was born in Daytona Beach, FL. He graduated from Benedict College, Columbia, SC and Luther Rice Seminary, Jacksonville, FL. In 1972, Coleman assisted his father, A.B. Coleman Sr., as co-pastor at Shiloh Metropolitan Baptist until becoming pastor of St. Andrew Missionary Baptist Church, which he organized in 1978. He and his wife, Ida M. Coleman, have a son and a daughter.

Secondary Source:
Florida Baptist Witness, August 28, 1980, p. 12.

DICK COLEMAN

Dick Coleman (    -2000) graduated from the University of Florida and Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary. He served as pastor of Westside Baptist Church, Leesburg, 1963-1967. Coleman and his wife, Mignon “Minnie” Klapp Coleman had three sons.

Source:
Florida Baptist Historical Society files.

T. RUPERT COLEMAN

T. Rupert Coleman (1908-1998) was born in Lyons, North Carolina. He was a graduate of Duke University and The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary earning a Ph. D. He served as pastor of University Baptist Church in Coral Gables, and Southside Baptist Church in Lakeland, until his retirement. He served outhside from 1964 to 1973. Coleman was an innovator in worship, journalism, and missions. He and his wife, Lucille, had one son, Larry.

Secondary Source:
Florida Baptist Witness, August 27, 1998, p. 13.

WILLIE COLEMAN

Willie Coleman (1945-2009) was pastor of Mt. Pleasant Baptist Church in Jacksonville in 2009 at his death and was known widely as a gospel radio station deejay on WCGL. He and his wife Jeanette had five children: Shandora, Demetries, Sonya, Yolanda and Darrell.

Source:
Florida Baptist Witness, June 18, 2009, p. 10.

SANFORD COLLEY

Sanford Colley was born in Wilson, NC. He graduated from Luther Rice Seminary. Colley was licensed and ordained by First Baptist Church, Eustis. He served as the first pastor of First Baptist Church, Floral City; Central Baptist Church, Leesburg, College Park Baptist Church, Palatka, and Moultrie Baptist Church, St. Augustine, 2006-2016. Colley and his wife Linda Ann Adams Colley have three children

Source:
Florida Baptist Historical Society files.

B. W. COLLIER

B. W. Collier served as pastor of First Baptist Church in Marianna from 1904 to 1909.

Secondary Source:
Leitch, Christ Centered Century, p. 5.

EVELYN COLLIER
Collier,-Evelyn

Evelyn Collier (1942- ) was born in Newton, Alabama. She attended grade school, taught, and served as principal of Newton Elementary School which was located across the street from her home. She attended Samford University (B.S., 1965), Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary (M.R.E., 1967), Troy State University (M.S., 1975), and Auburn University, Montgomery, Alabama (A.A., 1980).

Secondary Source:
Florida Baptist Historical Society files.

B. C. COLLINS

B. C. Collins (1889-1972) served churches in Altoona, Barberville, Emporia, Bonita Springs, and Jacksonville prior to retiring in 1953. He and his wife, Maggie Rosa Williams Collins, had three sons and four daughters.

Secondary Source:
Florida Baptist Witness, May 11, 1972, p. 11.
Florida Baptist Historical Society files.

BOBBY COLLINS

Bobby Collins served as pastor of Bostwick Baptist Church, Palatka.

Source:
Florida Baptist Historical Society files.

CHARLES LOUIS COLLINS

Charles Louis Collins (1896-1931) was born in Ohio. He served as pastor of First Baptist Church, DeLand. First Baptist Church, Ocala and Riverside Baptist Church, Jacksonville. Before coming to Florida Collins served as a pastor in Ohio and came to Florida to represent the Anti-Saloon League.

Source:
Florida Baptist Historical Society files.

E. C. COLLINS

E. C. Collins was a lawyer and judge for the Criminal Court of Record for Dade County. He served as president of the Florida Baptist State Convention in 1932 and 1933.

Source:
Florida Baptist Historical Society files.

HERMAN COLLINS

Herman Collins (? -2001) served as a pastor and evangelist for 67 years. He served as pastor of Westside Baptist Church, Lake Wales; Central Avenue Baptist Church, Lakeland, and First Baptist Church, Auburndale. He and his wife, Marita Durrance Collins, had two daughters.

Secondary Source:
Florida Baptist Witness, March 1, 2001, p. 9.

THOMAS MARSHALL COLLINS, SR.
Collins,-Thomas

Tom Collins served as pastor, denominational servant, and evangelist. He died March 22, 1978. Collins was a graduate of Mississippi College and Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary. He served as pastor of Cedar Hills Baptist Church, Jacksonville, North Jacksonville, First Baptist, DeFuniak Springs, and served as the Florida Baptist Convention Sunday School Director. He also held pastorates in Texas, Alabama, and Georgia. Collins and his wife had one daughter, Carol, and two sons, Marshall Jr., and George. Mrs. Collins died June 3, 1975.

Secondary Source:
Florida Baptist Witness, April 1, 1976, p. 6.

W. O. COLLINS

W. O. Collins served as pastor of Graham Baptist Church, New River Baptist Association, 1956.

Source:
New River Baptist Association Minutes, 1956, p. 28.

WALTER COLLINS

Walter Collins served as pastor of First Baptist Church, Esto.

Source:
Florida Baptist Historical Society files.

WAYNE COLLINS

Wayne Collins served as pastor of Buckhead Ridge Baptist Church, Okeechobee.

Source:
Florida Baptist Historical Society files.

J. C. COLLUM

J. C. Collum served as pastor of Peniel Lighthouse, Palatka, and First Baptist Church, Williston.

Source:
Florida Baptist Historical Society files.

JAMES A. COLEMAN, JR.

James A. Coleman, Jr. (1931-20`7) was born in Sylacauga, AL. He attended Howard College and later graduated from New Orleans Baptist Theological Seminary, Troy State University and Florida State University. Coleman served as pastor of churches in Alabama and Florida including Central Baptist Church and Creighton Heights Baptist Church, Pensacola. He and his wife Melrose Bible Coleman had two daughters.

Source:
Florida Baptist Historical Society files.

STRATTON R. COLONNA

Stratton R. Colonna (1933-2010) was born in Eastern Shore, Va., and had lived in Okaloosa and Walton Counties for 30 years. Brother Colonna was a minister for 48 years, pastoring First Baptist Church of Holt, Clear Springs Baptist Church and New Prospect Baptist in Samson, Alabama. He was a veteran of the United States Army. Colonna and his wife Dinah; had four children, Jeff, Jan, Ken and Kim.

Source:
Florida Baptist Historical Society files.

P. B. COLSON

P B. Colson served as pastor of Ebenezer Baptist Church, Chiefland, 1865.

Source:
Florida Baptist Historical Society files.

GUTHRIE COLVARD

Guthrie Colvard (1911-1987) was born in Hudson, North Carolina. Colvard served as pastor of First Baptist Church, Pahokee from 1961-1969. He served as interim Director of Missions for the Big Lake Baptist Association in 1974. Colvard married Swannie Smith and they had two daughters.

Source:
Florida Baptist Historical Society

WILLIAM COLVIN

William Colvin graduated from Louisiana Tech and New Orleans Baptist Theological Seminary. He served as pastor of Easley Baptist Church in Oneonta, Alabama, and in 2005 became pastor of First Baptist Church of Destin, Florida. He and his wife, Shannon, have two sons.

Secondary Source:
Florida Baptist Witness, May 26, 2005, p. 7.

RONNIE COMBASS

Ronnie Combass served as pastor of Leon Ebenezer Baptist Church.

Source:
Florida Baptist Historical Society files.

DAVID HERBERT COMBEE

David Herbert Combee (1909-1985) was the son of David Crockett and Osceola Roberts Combee. He was ordained on July 11, 1937, by the Oak Ridge Baptist Church. He served as pastor in the Shiloh, Pasco, and Ridge Associations. He was pastor of Mt. Olive, Polk City, Griffin, Bradley, Loughman, Trilby, Amelia, Cedar Grove, and Lebanon. He was a Baptist preacher for 49 years. Combee and his wife Alva Jewell Sutton Combee had one daughter.

Secondary Source:
Florida Baptist Witness, March 20, 1986, p. 14.
Florida Baptist Historical Society files.

HAROLD COMBS

Harold Combs (1928-2018) was the son of A. L. and Ola Adams Combs. He graduated from the University of Florida and the Southern Baptist Theological Seminary, KY. Combs pastored churches in Kentucky and Florida including Parkwood Baptist Church, Jacksonville and  First Baptist Church, High Springs. He and his wife Barbara had four sons.

Source:
Florida Baptist Historical Society files.

KERMIT S. COMBS

Kermit S. Combs (1906-1973) pastor of First Baptist Church in Waldo (1971-1973) died January 13, 1973. Combs served 15 years as a United States Army chaplain, and then served as pastor in the Santa Fe River Association. He served as pastor or interim of eight churches. He and his wife, Geraldine, had three sons and one daughter.

Secondary Source:
Florida Baptist Witness, February 1, 1974, p. 9.

JORGE COMESANAS

Jorge Comesanas (1940-2011) was a native of Cuba. He served as pastor of First Spanish Church, Coral Park, Miami (1982-2009). In Cuba, Comesañas attended Seminario Bautista de Cuba Occidental and began a mission in Buenavista, Habana. He was ordained in 1963 and served four different churches whose pastors had been jailed by the Cuban government. Barred from emigrating with his family to the United States until 1968, he arrived in Florida where he became a missionary for the Home Mission Board of the Southern Baptist Convention (now the North American Mission Board) and began serving from Naples to Sarasota. Later he pastored churches in New Jersey and Georgia before returning to Florida to pastor a Spanish mission in Jacksonville in 1979, then moved to Miami in 1982 to pastor the Coral Park church. He was serving as pastor of First Baptist Church, Hialeah Gardens at the time of his death in 2012. Comesañas and his wife of 47 years, Carmen; had four children Alex, Daniel, David, and Amy.

Source:
Florida Baptist Historical Society files.
Florida Baptist Witness, November 10, 2011.

H. C. COMPTON

H. C. Compton was pastor of Lake Worth Baptist Church in 1927 and 1928.

Source:
1927 Miami Baptist Association Minutes, p. 25;
Ibid, 1928, p.27.

JOHN LEONARD CONE

Cone,-John-Leonard

John Leonard Cone (b. 1924; d. 2002) was born in Haines City, Florida. He was the son of John Henry and Vallie Brown Cone. Cone attended Norman Park Junior College, Mercer University, and Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary. He was licensed to preach (1950) and ordained (1961) at First Baptist Church in Perry. Cone served as pastor of First Baptist Church in Gray, Georgia, for 24 years (1962-1986). He retired in 1986 and moved to Perry, Florida. Rev. Cone was trained and certified by the Florida Baptist Convention as an “Intentional Interim Pastor.”  During his ministry as an interim, between 1986 and 2002, Rev. Cone served 13 small and primarily rural Florida Baptist churches in Lamont, Madison, Medart, Pinetta, Greenville, Salem, and Monticello.  He and his wife, Tommy-Lee Fowler Cone, were married 50 years and had one son, John.

Secondary Source:
Florida Baptist Historical Society files.
Linda Gramling Demott, Elizabeth Baptist Church: The Story of a Pioneer Baptist Church on Mission, 1831 – 2023.

JACK G. CONLEY

Jack G. Conley (1928-2019) was born in Merkel, Texas, to the late Mordecai Falls and Inez (Byrd) Conley. He attended East Texas Baptist College in Marshall; and Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary in Fort Worth. Conley served in the United States Air Force during World War II as an air traffic controller. served as pastor of Central Avenue Baptist Church, Lake Wales. He and his wife Sally served among Sub-Saharan African peoples in Tanzania and Kenya as missionaries. They had three children.

Source:
Florida Baptist Historical Society files.

WILLIAM HARRISON CONLEY

William Harrison Conley (1912-2008) was born in Enterprise, AL. Conley surrendered to preach at the age of 16 and was ordained to the Gospel ministry in 1932 by New Hope Baptist Church. He received theological training at the first class of Baptist Bible Institute, then in Lakeland, FL. He has pastored churches in Hardee, DeSoto and Highlands Counties, including Sandy Ridge Baptist Church (now Northside Baptist), Southside Baptist Church in Avon Park, (now Florida Ave. Baptist), Brownsville Baptist Church, Wauchula Hills Baptist Mission, and Eastside Mission. He and his wife Mary Ellen Jones had four children.

Source:
Florida Baptist Historical Society files.

W. C. CONNEL

In 1856 W. C. Connel was serving as pastor of Fellowship Baptist Church in Marion County and Fort Clark Baptist Church in Alachua County.

Secondary Source:
Alachua Baptist Association Minutes, 1856, p. 14.

CLARENCE CONNELL

Clarence Connell served as pastor of Alafia Baptist Church (1938-1939).

Source:
Florida Baptist Historical Society files.

J. A. CONNELL

J. A. Connell served as pastor of First Baptist Church, Woodville.

Source:
Florida Baptist Historical Society files.

JOSEPH G. CONNELL

Joseph G. Connell served as pastor of Indian Springs Baptist Church, Tallahassee 1934-1938.

Source:
Florida Baptist Historical Society files.

WILLIAM CONNELL

William Connell was ordained by Fellowship Baptist Church, Ocala August 20, 1855, the church then called him to serve as pastor.

Source:
Marion Baptist Association Minutes, 1891, p. 16.

CHARLES G. CONNER

Charles G. Conner served as pastor of First Baptist Church, Deerfield Beach, 1967-1971.

Source:
Florida Baptist Historical Society files.

JAMES CONNER

James Conner served as pastor of Yulee Baptist Church and a school teacher at Yulee school.

Source:
Florida Baptist Historical Society files.

MIKE CONNER

Mike Conner served as pastor of Bayless Highway Baptist Church, Starke.

Source:
Florida Baptist Historical Society files.

WILSON CONNER

Wilson Conner (July 7, 1768-June 5, 1844) was the first Baptist preacher to come to Florida. He came in 1812 with the militia that marched into Florida to protect the colonists. Conner was born in Malborough District, South Carolina. He was a Methodist in his early years. He responded to the call to preach at age 21. He was the first pastor of the Baptist Church of Hawkinsville, Georgia in Tel Fair County, and actually died there while preaching a worship service on June 5, 1844.

Secondary Sources:
S. B. Rogers, A Brief History of Florida Baptists, p. 4.
Huxford GSQ, June 1992, pp. 111-113.
Georgia Baptist Historical Society files.

T. B. CONRAD

T. B. Conrad (   -1993) attended the Baptist Bible Institute, Graceville. He served as pastor of Leon Ebenezer Baptist Church, Leon County. He and his wife, Bernice Bennett Conrad, had two daughters.

Source:
Florida Baptist Historical Society files.

CHRIS CONTI

Chris Conti graduated from Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary. He was ordained at Idlewood Baptist church, Tampa. Conti served as pastor of churches in Rhode Island and Florida, including Darby Community Church, (formerly Amelia Baptist Church) Dade City.

Source:
Florida Baptist Historical Society files.

CHARLES CONWAY

Charles Conway (1847-1917) was born in the Black Creek District, Clay, Florida to Ephraim Conway and Mary Ann Neeley Conway. He served as pastor of Bostwick Baptist Church, Palatka (1900), Beulah Missionary Baptist Church, Middleburg  (1902 and 1911-1912), Salem Baptist Church, Sharron, (1902), Providence Baptist Church, Palatka (1893-1901) and First Creek Baptist Church, Penney Farms. Conway married Louisa Ziney Moody and they had eleven children.

Source:
Florida Baptist Historical Society files.

JAMES F. CONWAY

Conway,-James

James F. Conway (c 1891-March 11, 1981) served as pastor of 15 different churches in Florida. He served at Ortega, Faith Memorial, and Macedonia in Jacksonville, Highland Baptist Church in Lawtey, Evergreen in Stark, Orange Street in Baldwin, First Baptist in Orange Park, Shiloh and Hickory Grove in Green Cove Springs, Black Creek, Black Pond, and Middleburg Baptist Churches in Middleburg and Lemon Heights, Palatka. Conway served as associational moderator for 10 years in Black Creek Association, and three years in St. Johns Association. He and his wife had seven children.

Secondary Source:
Florida Baptist Witness, March 26, 1981, p. 6.

LACY CONWAY

Lacy Conway served as pastor of Airpark Baptist Church, Starke.

Source:
New River Baptist Association minutes, 1956, p. 28.

FRED J. COOK

Fred J. Cook (1943-2021) was born in Graceville, Florida, the son of J. D. and Cora Mae Cook. He retired from the Air Force and served as a Police Officer, Truancy Officer, Child Abuse Investigator, Pastor, Missionary and director of Columbia Baptist Ministry Center. He graduated from the Baptist Bible Institute, Graceville, Florida. Cook served as director of Chipola Family Ministry Center, Marianna from 2007 until his death in 2021. He and his wife, Melba Bennett Cook had two children.

Source:
Florida Baptist Historical Society files.

J. E. COOK, JR.

J. E. Cook, Jr. served as pastor of the Perry Baptist Church from 1924 1927.

Secondary Source:
Florida Baptist Witness, September 8, 1927, p. 19.

JOHN MAXWELL COOK

John Maxwell Cook attended Young L. G. Harris College, Young Harris, GA and Vanderbilt University, Nashville, TN. He was pastor of Miami Beach Baptist Church in 1936.

Source:
1936 Miami Baptist Association Minutes, p. 6.

OTIS COOK

Otis Cook served as pastor of Emporia Baptist Church, Pierson.

Source:
Florida Baptist Historical Society files.

ROBERT J. COOK

Robert J. Cook served as pastor of Greensboro Baptist Church from 1980-1985. He and his wife Virginia had two children.

Source:
Florida Baptist Historical Society files.

ROBERT S. COOK

Robert S. Cook (1924-2009) was born in West Texas and graduated from Baylor University and Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary. Cook served Southern Baptists for over 37 years in various denominational responsibilities. He served as director of the Florida Baptist Church Training Department from 1969-1982. He also served in the Family Life Department of the Florida Baptist Convention. He and his wife Helen had a daughter, Barbara, and a son, Randall.

Source:
Florida Baptist Witness, November, 26, 2009, p. 5.

J. MAX COOKE

J. Max Cooke served as pastor of First Baptist Church, Longwood.

Source:
Florida Baptist Historical Society files.

JAMES MONROE COOLEY

James Monroe Cooley (18821958) was born in Henry County, AL, the son of James and Arcilla Windham Cooley. Cooley served as pastor of Richland Baptist Church, Zephyrhills. Cooley and his wife Martha Gertrude Vann Cooley had two children.

Source:
Florida Baptist Historical Society files.

W. L. COOLEY

W. L. Cooley served as pastor of Hardeetown Baptist Church.

Source:
Florida Baptist Historical Society files.

E. V. COONS

E. V. Coons served as pastor of Oakdale Baptist Church, Newberry, 1978-1986.

Source:
Florida Baptist Historical Society files.

BILL COOPER

Bill Cooper served as pastor of First Baptist Church, Polk County.

Source:
Florida Baptist Historical Society files.

C. EARL COOPER

C. Earl Cooper graduated from Mississippi College and New Orleans Baptist Theological Seminary. He served as pastor of Riverside Church in Jacksonville for 21 years (1959-1980). He retired in 1980, and the church presented him a plaque, a love offering and the pastorium.

Secondary Source:
Florida Baptist Witness, December 4, 1980, p. 6.
The Riverside Baptist Church A People Becoming, C. Earl Cooper, p. 23.

CHARLES B. COOPER

Charles B. Cooper served as pastor of Central Avenue Baptist Church, Lake Wales.

Source:
Florida Baptist Historical Society files.

DENNIS COOPER

Dennis Cooper served as pastor of Shockley Springs Baptist Church, Baker.

Source:
Florida Baptist Historical Society files.

E. W. COOPER

E. W. Cooper was born in Augusta, Georgia. He graduated from New Orleans Baptist Theological Seminary. He served as pastor of Gulf Baptist Church, Fort Myers. Cooper and his wife Ann had three children.

Source:
Florida Baptist Historical Society files.

EDGAR R. COOPER

Edgar R. Cooper (1918-2010) was born, in Ojus, Florida. He graduated from Stetson University and The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary (Th. M., 1947; Ph. D., 1949). He served as pastor of First Baptist Church, Barberville, North Park Baptist Church in Orlando (1959-1968) and North Jacksonville Baptist Church (1968-1970). He served as president of the Florida Baptist Convention 1966-1967 and was editor of the Florida Baptist Witness from 1971-1983. He and his wife Melvyne had two daughters.

Secondary Source:
Florida Baptist Witness, December 24, 1970, p. 19;
November 18, 2010, p. 18.
Florida Baptist Historical Society files.

J. G. COOPER

J. G. Cooper served as pastor of First Baptist Church, Middleburg.

Source:
Florida Baptist Historical Society files.

JOHN COOPER

John Cooper served as pastor of First Baptist Church, Milligan and East Side Baptist Church, Milton.

Source:
Florida Baptist Historical Society files.

JAMES COOPER

James Cooper served as pastor of First Baptist Church, Umatilla.

Source:
Florida Baptist Historical Society files.

PAUL B. COOPER

Paul B. Cooper is a native of Mississippi. He graduated from Mississippi College and Southern Baptist Seminary. Cooper served as pastor of Jackson Heights Baptist Church. In 1941, he resigned from Jackson Heights to become an Army Chaplain.

Source:
Florida Baptist Historical Society files.

QUIN A. COOPER

Quin A. Cooper (1904-1994) was a graduate of The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary in Louisville, Kentucky. He served as pastor of Highland Park Baptist Church, Miami, Sunset Heights Baptist Church, Hialeah, First Baptist Church, Groveland, Green Pond Baptist Church, and First Baptist Church in Polk City. He and his wife, Hazel, had one daughter, Penny.

Secondary Source:
Florida Baptist Witness, August 18, 1994, p. 11.

T. B. COOPER

T. B. Cooper (December 26, 1824- ) was born in Montgomery County, Georgia. He attended school at Mercer University (A.B., 1849; A.M., 1850; B.D., 1851) when it was at Penfield, Georgia. He was licensed to preach by the Penfield Baptist Church in 1847 and ordained in 1852. He served in Georgia as pastor of the Maynesville Baptist Church and at Brunswick (1851-1857). He served as professor at Georgia Female College (1858), teacher at Stone Mountain Academy (1859), and airdstown Academy (1860). He served as President and Proprietor of Marietta Female College (July 1860-August 1863). He served in many other places as teacher and then pastor of Wades Church in Scriven County (1864-1865). Cooper was an agent of the Foreign Mission Board in Georgia, Alabama, and Florida (1866-1871). He taught for years afterward and became an invalid in 1895. Upon this tragic experience, he wrote widely for the Christian Index, Religious Herald and other papers and published various books. On October 3, 1900, Cooper summarized his ministry by saying, I have been pastor of six churches, taught at 20 schools, assisted in ordaining 20 ministers, married 25 couples, preached 1,500 sermons, gave 150 addresses and traveled at least 50,000 miles.

Primary Source:
Autobiography of T. B. Cooper.
Florida Baptist Historical Society files.

W. E. COOPER

W. E. Cooper served as pastor of Midway Baptist Church, Plant City, 1920-1922.

Source:
Florida Baptist Historical Society files.

WILL E. COOPER

Will E. Cooper served as pastor of Oakridge Baptist Church (now First Baptist Church), Polk County.

Source:
Florida Baptist Historical Society files.

WILLIAM BRAUNER COOPER, SR

William Brauner Cooper, Sr., (April 26, 1807-May 1, 1878) was born in Abbeville, South Carolina, the son of Joseph Cooper (1777-1842) and Sarah Ann Franklin (1788-1874). Some consider him the first missionary Baptist preacher in Florida. Joseph Cooper was born in Winchester, Virginia, of Quaker parents and Sarah Ann was born in Maryland. They came to Abbeville/Laurens area in 1805 and had 15 children. Cooper attended Furman Institute followed by two years at Columbian College in Washington, D.C. Upon answering the call to the Baptist ministry, he served at Hamburg, South Carolina. While there he experienced a rheumatic condition causing him to seek a milder climate further south. Cooper came to the Florida Territory (ca. 1833-1836) to Hamilton County as a member of the Concord Baptist Church, near present day Jennings. Cooper was a Primitive Baptist but abandoned these tenets and in 1838 became pastor of the Hickstown Baptist (now First Baptist Church, Madison) in Madison County. Later he became pastor of Little River/Troupville Baptist Church near Valdosta and Ocklockonee in Thomas County, Georgia. He worked as a missionary in Madison, Leon, and Jefferson counties in Florida and Lowndes and Thomas counties in Georgia. He was a key leader in the organization of the Florida Association and served as its moderator 16 times. He served three terms as President of the Florida Baptist Convention (1866, 1872, 1876). He served as pastor in Florida at Hickstown (1850), Concordia (1861), Indian Springs (1863), and Elizabeth (1876).

Secondary Source:
Florida Baptist Historical Society files.
Earl Joiner. A History of Florida Baptists, pp. 23-24.

JAMES E. COPELAND

James E. Copeland served as pastor of Poplar Dell Baptist Church, Bratt.

Source:
Florida Baptist Historical Society files.

PETER A. COPELAND

Peter Copeland graduated from Southern Illinois University and Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary. He served as pastor at Port City Christian Fellowship in Muskegon, Michigan and Northstar Church in Jacksonville before becoming pastor of Hogan Baptist Church in 2007. He and his wife, Stephanie, have two daughters.

Source:
Florida Baptist Witness, August 16, 2007, p. 11.

REDA COPELAND

Reda Copeland Stroup graduated from Southern Baptist Theological Seminary. She served as youth director for Southside Baptist Church, Jacksonville and Florida Young Woman’s Auxiliary director 1960-1963. Copeland and her husband, William Robert Stroup had one son, Billy.

Source:
Florida Baptist Historical Society files.

MARY COPES

Mary Copes graduated from Radford State Teachers College, Georgetown College and Southern Baptist Theological Seminary. She served as state young women auxiliary leader for the Florida Baptist Convention, 1963-1969.

Source:
Florida Baptist Historical Society files.

LAWRENCE COPITHKE

Lawrence Copithke (1929-2007) was born in Cook County, IL the son of Walter and Alice Youngquist Copithke. He graduated from Baptist Bible Institute, Graceville. Copithke pastored churches in four states including Blackwater Baptist Mission, 1969-1970, Milton, FL. He and his wife, Jeannette Copithke, have one daughter and one son.

Source:
Florida Baptist Historical Society files.

RAYMOND COPPAGE

Raymond Coppage (1930-2010) was born in Hahira, GA to Leonard and Wynema Coppage. He was ordained to the ministry at Fellowship Baptist Church, Hahira, GA, 1948. Coppage served as pastor in Georgia, Tennessee and Florida. He served as pastor of King’s Baptist Church, Vero Beach,
1972-1991. Coppage and his wife Velma had four children.

Source:
Florida Baptist Historical Society files.

ROBERT E. CORAM

Robert E. Coram served as pastor of First Baptist Church, Webster and Pleasant Ridge Baptist Church, Westville, 1993-1997 before becoming pastor of Thomas Memorial Baptist Church in Quincy in 2010. Coram graduated from The Baptist College of Florida and Jacksonville Baptist Theological Seminary. He and his wife Shari have one son.

Source:
Florida Baptist Witness, November 18, 2010. p. 18.

LARRY CORDER

LarryCorder graduated from the University of Alabama and Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary. He served as pastor of Rocky Bayou Baptist
Church, 1986-2006.

Source:
Florida Baptist Historical Society files.

J. W. CORE

J. W. Core was ordained to the gospel ministry by the Sardis Church of Hollister on February 20, 1913.

  Secondary Source:
Florida Baptist Witness, April 3, 1913, p. 16.

JERRY LEE CORDELL

Jerry Lee Cordell (1941-2014) graduated from Auburn University in 1972 (BSBA). He served in the United States Army (1962-1964) and retired from the Baptist College of Florida after 21 years as Vice President for Financial Affairs. He and his wife Reta Spivey Cordell had two children, Lee and Gina.

Source:
Florida Baptist Historical Society files.

TED M. CORLEY

Ted M. Corley graduated from Golden Gate University and New Orleans Baptist Theological Seminary. He served as pastor of First Baptist Church in Bossier City, Louisiana, before going to Long Avenue Church in Port St. Joe in 1980. Corley also served as pastor of Mayfair Baptist Church, Jacksonville.

Secondary Source:
Florida Baptist Witness, September 18, 1980, p. 6.
Florida Baptist Historical Society files.

JAMES ARBERY CORNELISON

James Arbery Cornelison died May 24, 1988, in Bonifay. He had served churches in Alabama and Florida. He was most recently pastor of First Baptist Church in Lynn Haven. He and his wife, Ann, had two sons and two daughters. James Arbery Cornelison died May 24, 1988, in Bonifay. Cornelison served as pastor in Louisiana, Alabama, Georgia and Florida. He was a chaplain in the Armed Forces during World War II. He is a graduate of Mercer University, Macon, Ga. and New Orleans Baptist Theological Seminary. Conelison served as pastor of Union Hill Baptist Church, Holmes County, 1952-1959 and Lynn Haven Baptist Church. He and his wife, Ann had two sons and two daughters.

Secondary Source:
Florida Baptist Witness, July 14, 1988, p. 10.

LLOYD A. CORNELL

Lloyd A. Cornell served as pastor of Ferndale Baptist Church, Apopka, 1955.

Source:
Florida Baptist Historical Society files.

FRANZ CORNELLUS

Franz Cornellus served as pastor of Moultrie Baptist Church, St. Augustine, 2004-2005.

Source:
Florida Baptist Historical Society files.

WILLARD STEVEN CORNETT

William Steven Cornett (1887-) was born in Chipley, Georgia. He graduated from Locust Grove Institute and was ordained as a minister June 23, 1917, at Bethany Baptist Church in Harris County, Georgia. In 1912 he married Minnie Ola Wright and they had ten children.

Source:
Born in the Heart; A History of FBC Brandon, p. 26-27

P. W. CORR

P. W. Corr was a graduate of Richmond College, Virginia, and served on the faculty at Mercer University before coming to Florida. Dr. Corr was a pastor and educator. He was principal of Frink Junior High School in Calhoun County at the time of his death. Corr was connected with schools and Baptist churches in Florida for over 45 years. He served for a number of years as principal of the school in Dade City. Corr was pastor of numerous churches in Florida. He served as pastor at Cedar Keys, Gainesville (1887-1890), Wauchula, Monticello, Ft. White, Dade City, White Springs, and First Baptist Church Lakeland. He also preached widely in the state when
he served as a missionary pastor under the State Board of Missions. He was married to Alys M. Corr.

Secondary Source:
Florida Baptist Historical Society files.
George C. Osborn, The First Baptist Church, Gainesville, Florida, 1870-1970, pp. 8-9.
Alice M. Muir. A Historic Sketch, p 17.

CARLOS CORRALES

Carlos Corrales served as pastor of the Spanish speaking congregation for Lakeview Baptist Church, Miami.

Source:
Florida Baptist Historical Society files.

JOSE CORRALES

Jose Corrales was a native of Cuba and served as pastor of Dixieland Spanish Mission, 1974-1976.

Source:
South Florida Baptist Association minutes, 1976, p. 79.

WENDELL CORRELL

Wendell Correll (1923 – 2015) was born in Strawberry, KY. Correll graduated from Bible Baptist Seminary, TX. He pastored Temple Baptist Church, Orlando and then moved to Titusville to rebuild Westwood Baptist Church. The church was renamed to Temple Baptist Church and Correll served as pastor for 31 years. He and his wife Mary Anne had three children.

Source:
Florida Baptist Historical Society files.

JOHN CORTEZ

John Cortez (1933-2000) was born in Utopia, Texas. He was licensed to preach the gospel ministry in 1971. Cortez was active in the ministry to migrants and served as pastor of Bowling Green Hispanic Mission. He and his wife, Bette, had two daughters Deborah and Belinda and one son, John, Jr.

Secondary Source:
Florida Baptist Witness, October 19, 2000.
Florida Baptist Historical Society files.

J. HAYWOOD COSBY

J. Haywood Cosby (-2014) was a graduate of Samford University, University of Southern Mississippi and New Orleans Baptist Seminary. He was ordained by and pastored the Sampey Memorial Baptist Church, Ramer, AL. Cosby served as pastor of Ferris Hill Baptist Church, Milton. He pastored churches in Florida, Alabama, Louisiana, Tennessee and South Carolina for 20 years before entering into fulltime evangelism and Bible teaching in 1978. Cosby and his wife June Mattheiss Cosby had three children. Source: Florida Baptist Historical Society files.

LAWTON COTHERN

Lawton Cothern served as pastor of Double Branch Baptist Church (now First Baptist Church, Wesley Chapel).

Source:
Florida Baptist Historical Society files.

LORACE COTHRON

Lorace Cothron (1931-2006)  was born in Mayo, Florida. He graduated from Valdosta State University and Midwestern Seminary. His tenure of pastorates included Pine Level Baptist Church in Suwannee County 1953, Riverside Baptist Church in Mayo, 1954-1955; Midway Baptist Church in madison County 1956 to 1962; Northside Baptist Church in Quitman, Ga., 1962 to 1964; Lakeside Baptist Church in Perry, 1964-1965; Tabernacle Baptist Church in Palatka, 1967 to 1968; Grandview Baptist Church in Maryville, Tenn., 1969-1970; Tabernacle Baptist Church in Palatka, 1971 to 1993; Trinity Baptist Church in Palatka, 1994-1999; Southside Baptist Church in Palatka, 2000 to 2001  He and his wife, Avice Sullivan Cothron, had a daughter Lori and two sons, Mitchel and Thomas.

 Secondary Source:
Florida Baptist Witness, November 30, 2006, p. 6.

DERIS COTO

Deris Coto (1965-) is a native of Havana, Cuba. He graduated from New Orleans Baptist Theological Seminary (Miami Extension) and the Baptist College of Florida. Coto was elected to serve as director of the Language Church Development Department of the Florida Baptist State Convention in 2007. Previously he had worked with the Language Church Planting Department (1997-2004) and planted Iglesia Bautista Nuevo Comienzo Church in Miami. Coto now serves as pastor of Hispanic Ministries of First Baptist Church, Fairburn. He and his wife Ninfa have two children.

 Source:
Florida Baptist Historical Society files.

BARRY ALAN COTTLE

Barry Alan Cottle (September 13, 1952- ) was born in Charleston,West Virginia. He graduated from the West Virginia Institute ofTechnology (B.S., 1980) and Trinity Evangelical Divinity School (M.A.,1998). Cottle served in the United States Navy (1973-1978; 1981-1985) and the United States Naval Reserve (1986-1991). As a teenager he reached the rank of Eagle Scout in the Boy Scouts of America. Cottle has served as pastor of Sugarloaf Baptist Church since 1998. He married Katahryn Roundtree Cottle, and they have two children; Thomas and Christopher.‘

Secondary Source:
Florida Baptist Historical Society files.

E. A. COTTRELL

E. A. Cottrell served as pastor of West Hill Missionary Baptist Church, (now Whitfield Memorial), Pensacola.

Source:
Florida Baptist Historical Society files.

CLARENCE COTTRELL

Clarence Cottrell served as pastor of Buckhead Ridge Baptist Church from 1961-1962.

Source:
Florida Baptist Historical Society

DILLARD COUCH

Dillard Couch (February 27, 1878-May 11, 1954) was born in Wolf County, Kentucky. He married Lucy Minter on August 8, 1901. They had ten children. He served at First Baptist Church in Sulphur Springs, Florida.

Secondary Source:
Florida Baptist Witness, June 17, 1954, p. 13.

HUBERT F. COUCH

Couch,-Hubert

Hubert F. Couch (September 3, 1929- ) married Mildred M. Couch and they had two children, Vicki and Danny. Couch graduated from Baptist Bible Institute (now The Baptist College of Florida) in 1958, and from the University of Mobile (B.A.). Couch served nine different churches as pastor. He served Blue Lake in Chipley, Florida (1955-1958), Mt. Pisgah in Birmingham, Alabama (1959-1962), Antioch in Quincy, Florida (1962-1964), Mt. Olive in Bascom, Florida (1964-1972; 1980-1993), First Baptist Church, St. Elmo, Alabama (1972-1978), Eden Baptist in Brooksville, Florida (1978-1980), Bluffton Baptist in Bluffton, Georgia (1994-2001). He has served as interim and supply preacher in Alabama, Georgia, and Florida.

Secondary Source:
Florida Baptist Historical Society files.

ARMOND Q. COULLIETTE

Armond Q. Coulliette (1937-   ) was born in Palatka, Florida. He was licensed to preach and ordained by Bostwick Baptist Church, Palatka. Coulliette served as pastor of St. Johns Baptist Church, Palatka. He and his wife Christine May Coulliette have two children.

Source:
Florida Baptist Historical Society files.

JOHN COULTER

John Coulter served as pastor of First Baptist Church, Woodville and First Baptist Church, Chattahoochee.

Source:
Florida Baptist Historical Society files.

A. S. J. COUNTRYMAN

A. S. J. Countryman served as pastor of Pine Barren Baptist Church, Davisville and Poplar Dell Baptist Church, Bratt.

Source:
Florida Baptist Historical Society files.

BILL COURINGTON

Bill Courington served as pastor of First Baptist Church, Williston.

Source:
Florida Baptist Historical Society files.

JOE H. COURSON

Courson,-Joe-H.
Joe H. Courson (1931- 2007) was born at MacClenny, Florida. He married Ann Jackson of Fernandina Beach, Florida, on May 23, 1952. They had three children; two sons, and one daughter. Courson attended Jasper High School (graduated in 1949) in Jasper, Florida, Stetson University (B.A., 1957), and New Orleans Baptist Theological Seminary (B.D., 1965). He served as pastor of Azalea Park Baptist Church in Orlando (1954-1957), Pinecrest Baptist Church in Sanford (1957-1958), Terry Parker Baptist Church in Jacksonville (1958-1963), Downman Road Baptist Church in New Orleans (1963-1964), First Baptist Church, Fort Myers (1967-1970), Central Baptist Church in Jacksonville, and Stetson Church in Deland. Courson served in many associational and state convention capacities including Executive Director of Gulf Stream Baptist Association from 1986-1991. He is best known for his faithful and fruitful work as the Southern Baptist Annuity Board representative in the Florida Baptist Convention. He helped many ministers and their families in time of great need. He retired in 2002.

Secondary Source:
Florida Baptist Historical Society files.

BRYAN COURTNEY

Bryan Courtney serves as pastor of House of Prayer Full Gospel Church, Hollywood. His wife is Yvonne Courtney.

Source:
Florida Baptist Historical Society files.

J. D. COURTNEY

J. D. Courtney served as a pastor of First Baptist Church, Southport, Damascus Baptist Church, Graceville, Ebenezer Baptist Church, Vernon, and Pilgrims Rest Baptist Church, Jackson County.  He died in 1910.

Secondary Source:
Florida Baptist Convention Annual, 1911, p. 83.

JOSE VICTORIANO COVA

Jose Victoriano Cova was educated in Portland, Maine, as an Episcopal ministerial student. He first came into contact with Baptists when he returned to Havana in 1890. He was of gentle birth and breeding. He mastered Spanish, French, and English and was a learned student of the Bible. His Bible studies led him to became a Baptist and he was ordained by a group of pastors from Key West and Tampa. He was ordained a Baptist preacher in 1891, and served faithfully until his death in 1919 while attending the Cuban Convention. In the fall of 1893 the Home Mission Board sent Pendleton Jones to superintend the Baptist work in Cuba. It was Jones who coined the God given phrase, Cuba para Cristo.

Secondary Source:
Una Lawrence. Cuba For Christ, pp. 152-156.

E. C. COWAN

E. C. Cowan served as pastor of First Baptist Church, Groveland.

Source:
Forty Fruitful Years, History Lake County Association, 1924-1964.

JAMES COWARD

James Coward served as pastor of First Baptist Church, Raiford.

Source:
Florida Baptist Historical Society files.

WILLIAM DAVID COWART

William David Cowart (1889-1979) was born in Brooks County, Georgia, the son of Augustus and Emma Frances Powers Cowart. He served as pastor of Richland Baptist Church, Zephyrhills, 1926-1927; Midway Baptist Church, Plant City, 1930-1931; and Antioch Baptist Church near La Crosse, Alachua County. Cowart and his wife Minnie Ola Clanton Cowart had two children.

Source:
Florida Baptist Historical Society files.

BUFORD ELLIOTT COX, JR
Cox,-Buford
Buford Elliott Cox, Jr., (January 3, 1956- ) was born in Atlanta, Georgia. He graduated from South Cobb High School in Austell, Georgia. He attended Shorter College where he received the (B.Mu. in 1978, The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary where he received the M.C.M. in 1980, and Auburn University receiving the Ph.D. Cox married Judith Lynn Sturgill Cox, and they had three sons; Jonathan in 1985, Jeremy in 1987, and Jordan in 1990. Cox joined the faculty of the Baptist College of Florida where he taught in the Music School.

Secondary Source:
Florida Baptist Historical Society files.

C. A. COX

C. A. Cox was pastor of Hialeah Baptist Church in 1927.

Source:
1927 Miami Baptist Association Minutes, p. 24.

D. T. COX

D. T. Cox (1897-1948) came to Florida from Atlanta, Georgia. He was a Baptist preacher for 33 years. He was pastor of First Baptist Church, Lynn Haven, Florida, at the time of his death.

Secondary Source:
Florida Baptist Witness, January 27, 1949, p. 16.

DeWITT COX

DeWitt Cox (1931-2011) was born in Macon, Ga., the son of D. T. and Ursa Smith Cox. He graduated from Norman College, Florida State University and earned an Honorary Doctorate from Luther Rice Seminary. He pastored churches in Georgia and Florida for 35 years and retired from the Georgia Baptist Foundation in 1998 where he served as Vice President for 14 years. DeWitt served as pastor of First Baptist Church, Southport and First Baptist Church, Sopcoppy. While serving the church in met and married his wife Edna Reeder and they had four children.

Source:
Florida Baptist Historical Society files.

HOWARD COX

Howard Cox served as pastor of First Baptist Church, Barberville.

Source:
Florida Baptist Historical Society files.

JOHN COX

John Cox is a native of Canada. He served as pastor of churches in Arizona, California and Florida, including First Baptist Church, Boca Raton. Cox and his wife June have two children.

Source:
Florida Baptist Historical Society files.

W. J. COX

W. J. Cox was a Baptist pastor in Florida and died in Tampa Bay Association in 1934.

Secondary Source:
Florida Baptist Convention Annual, 1934, p. 94.

SAMUEL ANCIL COXWELL

Samuel Ancil Coxwell (1926-2011) was a native of Blountstown, FL. He served as a Southern Baptist pastor for over 50 years. Coxwell served as pastor of Sardis Baptist Church (now Shady Grove), Jackson County and First Baptist Church Crawfordville from 1958-1972. He and his wife Linda Clemmons Coxwell had three children.

Secondary Source:
Florida Baptist Historical Society files.

C. A. COZART

C. A. Cozart served as pastor of Union Hill Baptist Church, 1922 and Damascus Baptist Church, Graceville.

Source:
Florida Baptist Historical Society files.

EDWARD COZART

Edward Cozart served as pastor of First Baptist Church, Esto.

Source:
Florida Baptist Historical Society files.

W. ADOLPH CRABTREE

W. Adolph (“Doff”) Crabtree (1870-1926) was born February 29, 1870, in North Carolina. He served as pastor of Brent Baptist Church, Pensacola, Florida and Sardis Baptist Church, Wawbeek, Alabama. Crabtree married Dora Molita Renfroe in 1923. He died August 12, 1928.

Source:
Florida Baptist Historical Society files.

JAMES W. CRAFT

James W. Craft served as pastor of First Baptist Church, Bowling Green. He and his wife Jackie, have three children.

Source:
Florida Baptist Historical Society files.

SAMUEL C. CRAFT

Samuel C. Craft served as a traveling missionary in Madison and Jefferson Counties. In the 1851 minutes of the Florida Baptist Association, Samuel C. Craft is listed as the pastor of Union Church in Jefferson County. He also served as pastor at Concord, Monticello, Pine Grove, Hopewell, and Shilo in Greenville. Craft was very interested in each church keeping good records and writing a history of their fellowship.

Secondary Source:
Florida Baptist Associational Minutes, 1851, p. 2.
Phil Heard, There Came A Man. Florida Baptist History Society Monograph.

TOM CRAINE

Tom Craine served as pastor of Amelia Baptist Church, Dade City.

Source:
Florida Baptist Historical Society files.

CRAIG CRAMER

Craig Cramer graduated from Winebrenner Theological Seminary, Ohio. He served as pastor of churches in Ohio and Florida, including Westside Baptist Church, Fort Pierce. Cramer and his wife, Ellie Cramer have three children.

Source:
Florida Baptist Historical Society files.

FRANK W. CRAMER

Frank W. Cramer served as pastor of First Baptist Church, Orlando (1902-1906).

Source:
First Baptist Church, Orlando, Florida, 1871-1996
, pp. 89-90.

ROBERT CRAMER

Robert Cramer served as pastor of First Baptist Church, Barberville.

Source:
Florida Baptist Historical Society files.

REBECCA CRANDALL

Rebecca Crandall is a native of Macon, Georgia. She graduated from Louisiana State University in 2000 and New Orleans Baptist Theological Seminary in 2005. She served in campus ministries  at the University of Louisiana in Monroe and as BSU intern at the State University of West Georgia. In 2006 Crandall was appointed BCM Ministry Director for the University of Miami.

Source:
Florida Baptist Witness, September 28, 2006, p. 4.

A. ERNEST CRANE

A. Ernest Crane served as pastor of First Baptist Church, Orlando (1902-1905).

Source:
First Baptist Church, Orlando, Florida, 1871-1996, p. 85

HAROLD E. CRANE, JR.

Harold E. Crane, Jr. attended Baylor University, Waco, TX and graduated from Eastern Michigan University, Ypsilanti and Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary, Fort Worth, TX. He served as a Southern Baptist home missionary for 33 years helping to start 47 new churches in Florida. Crane served the Florida Baptist Convention as Southwest Florida Church Extension Consultant, Church Extension Dept form 1989-1995. Crane and his wife Mary Edythe Gronto Crane had two children.

Source:
Florida Baptist Historical Society files.

L. B. CRANTFORD

L. B. Crantford was pastor of First Baptist Church, Homestead in 1943.

Source:
1943 Miami Baptist Association Minutes, p. 8.

LAWRENCE M. CRANOR

Lawrence M. Cranor (1946-2002) was born in Augusta, GA. He graduated from the University of South Florida, Florida State University and Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary. He served as associate pastor of Ridglea West Church in Fort Worth. In 1980 he went as pastor to Bay Ceia Baptist Church in Tampa. At the time of his death Cranor was serving as Associational Missionary for the Valdosta Baptist Association, GA. He and his wife Barbara Davis Cranor had two daughters.

Secondary Source:
Florida Baptist Witness, March 6, 1980, p. 6.
Florida Baptist Historical Society files.

JAKE CRAVEY

Cravey,-Jake

Jake Cravey (1935-2020) was born in McCray, GA, the son of Mather and Velma Cravey. He graduated from Luther Rice Seminary. Cravey was ordained by First Baptist Church, Cross City, and in 1980, was serving as pastor of Rock Sink Church in Old Town. From 1997 to 2001 Jake served as Director of Missions for the Lafayette Baptist Association. He and his wife Mary Jo Cravey, had three children.

Secondary Source:
Florida Baptist Witness, September 25 1980, p. 6.
Florida Baptist Historical Society files.

GARY CRAWFORD

Crawford,-Gary

Gary Crawford became pastor of Westside Baptist Church in Gainesville on July 12, 1981. He is a graduate of the University of West Florida and Southwestern Theological Seminary. He came to Gainesville from the pastorate of First Baptist Church in Godley, Texas. Crawford has been very active in evangelism and missions locally and globally. He has served as the chairman of the State Board of Missions, and on numerous other associational and state convention committees. Crawford and his wife, Freda Marlene Crawford had two children. 

Secondary Source:
Florida Baptist Witness, July 16, 1981, p. 6.

LINDA LEE CRAWFORD

Linda Lee Crawford (1943-1982) was born in Bagdad, Florida. Crawford served for nine years in Natal, Brazil as a social worker for the Foreign Mission Board.

Source:
Florida Baptist Historical Society files.

MATTHEW CRAWFORD

Matthew Crawford graduated from Southern Baptist Theological Seminary. He served as pastor of First Baptist Church, Sebring. Crawford and his wife Christie have three children.

Source:
Florida Baptist Witness, September 5, 2013, p. 4.

RAY CRAWFORD

Ray Crawford (1931-2013) was born in Columbus, GA. He graduated from Stetson University, New Orleans Baptist Theological Seminary and International Bible Seminary. He served as pastor of First Baptist Church, Hastings and North East Park Baptist Church, St. Petersburg. He and his wife, Carrol Crawford, had three children.

Source:
Florida Baptist Historical Society files.

MRS. T. D. CRAWFORD

Mrs. T. D. Crawford served as president of the Central Committee of woman’s mission work from 1894-1896.

Secondary Source:
Florida Baptist Historical Society files.
Martha Trotter, Faithful Servants, p. 45.

V. TALMAGE CRAWFORD

V. Talmage Crawford served as pastor of Concord Baptist Church, Tampa, 1938.

Source:
Florida Baptist Historical Society files.

WILLIAM DOUGLAS CRAWFORD

William Douglas Crawford (1938-1987) was a graduate of Samford University and Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary. He served as pastor of Tropical Farms Baptist Church in Stuart, Broadmoor in Miami, and Laurel Hills in Orlando. He and his wife, Sherry Kelly Crawford, had one daughter, Wanda, and two sons, William Jr. and Walter.

Secondary Source:
Florida Baptist Witness, April 2, 1987, p. 10.

DANIEL W. CREAMER

Daniel W. Creamer was pastor of the New Harmony and Grassy Point (now First Baptist Church, Southport) churches in Washington County in 1889 and also pastor of Piney Grove in Jackson County.

Secondary Source:
West Florida Baptist Association Minutes, 1889, p. 16.

W. D. CREAMER

W. D. Cremer served as pastor of Green Head, West Florida Baptist Association, 1891.

Source:
Florida Baptist Historical Society files.

C. D. CREASMAN

C. D. Creasman served as pastor of First Baptist Church, Lake City.

Source:
Florida Baptist Historical Society files.

HERSCHEL CREASMAN

Herschel Creasman (1932-2018) was born in Rivceville, TN, the son of Mary Ollie Womac and Rev. Jesse Washington Creasman. He graduated from Carson-Newman College and Southern Baptist Theological Seminary. Creasman served as pastor of First Baptist Church, Wauchula and First Baptist Church, Coral Springs (now Church by the Glades), in 1988-1997. He and his wife Joanne Turner Creasman, had three children.

Source:
Florida Baptist Historical Society files.

FLOYD CREASY

Floyd Creasy served as pastor of First Baptist Church, Clewiston from 1946-1948.

Source:
Florida Baptist Historical Society files.

J. T. CREEL

J. T. Creel retired after 23 years with the Tampa Fire Department to become a full time Baptist minister. He was ordained by Belmont Heights Baptist Church, Tampa. Creel served as pastor of Temple Crest Baptist Church, State Highway Baptist Church, and East Hillsborough Baptist Church.

Source:
Florida Baptist Historical Society files.

GENUS CRENSHAW

Crenshaw,-Genus

Genus Crenshaw (c 1919-November 15, 1998) served with his wife, Carolyn, as a Home Missionary to the Seminole Nation for 47 years from 1951 to 1998. His life and testimony lives on among the Seminole people.

Secondary Source:
Florida Baptist Witness, December 17, 1998.

FRANK CREW

Frank Crew served as pastor of Orient Park Baptist Church, Tampa, 1935-1936.

Source:
Florida Baptist Historical Society files.

HARRISON CREWS

Crews,-Harrison

Harrison Crews died in August 1975. He served as a pastor in Florida for 38 years. He served as pastor of First Baptist Churches in Fort Meade, Auburndale, and Alturas. He was also pastor at Westside Baptist Church in Lake Wales, Florince Villa Baptist Church (now Inman Park) in Winder Haven, Hopewell in Plant City, Southside in Sebring, Lena Vista in Auburndale, Fellowship in Avon Park, and Bethel in Lake Wales. Crews was very much involved in the early days of Baptist Bible Institute. He also served as a trustee of the Florida Baptist Children s Home for 18 years. He and his wife, Pauline Summers Crews, had three sons and one daughter.

Secondary Source:
Florida Baptist Witness, September 4, 1975, p. 6.

PAUL A. CREWS

Paul A. Crews served as pastor of First Baptist Church, Polk County.

Source:
Florida Baptist Historical Society files.

THOMAS N. CREWS

Thomas N. Crews (1867-1927) was a pastor in Hardee County. He and his wife Louisa P. Crews had three children.

Source:
Florida Baptist Historical Society files.

CHARLES WESLEY CRIM

Charles Wesley Crim (1897-1972) was born January 12, 1897 in Calera, Alabama. He became a Christian at a young age and felt the call to preach when he was fifteen. In April, 1931, he was licensed to preach by Vinesville Baptist Church, Birmingham, Alabama. In August of the same year he moved to Pensacola, Florida to accept a position as a school teacher. The Highland and Molino churches called him as pastor, and the First Baptist Church of Pensacola ordained him to the gospel ministry in 1934. Crim later served as pastor of Beulah Baptist Church, Pensacola, Ray’s Chapel Baptist Church, McDavid, Bellview Baptist Church, Pensacola, Central Baptist Church, Monticello, Macedonia Baptist Church, Lee, and Forest Grove Baptist Church, Alachua. He married Ida Cooper in 1919 and they had two daughters, Mattie Ruth and Ruby.

Source:
The Pensacola Journal, August 29, 1972, p. 8a.

C. L. CRISSEY

C. L. Crissey served as pastor of First Baptist Church, Okahumpka and Ebenezer Baptist Church, Leon County.

Source:
Florida Baptist Historical Society files.

BOB W. CRISWELL

Bob W. Criswell (1939-2005) was pastor of First Baptist Church, Parrish, where he died May 3, 2005. Criswell was a former rodeo chaplain and often
performed with his trick horse, Pepper. He and his wife, Bobbi, had six children; Cheryl, Coleen, Clinton, David, Timothy, and Paul.

Secondary Source:
Florida Baptist Witness, June 9, 2005, p. 11.

DAVID CROFT

David Croft served as pastor of Fountain Mission, 1972.

Source:
Florida Baptist Historical Society files.

CHARLES JEFFERSON CROFTON

Charles Jefferson Crofton (1903-1958) was a native of Washington County. He served as pastor of First Baptist Church, Youmans, 1936, Waverly Baptist Church, West Side Baptist Church, Lake Wales Baptist Church and Oak Park Baptist Church, Tampa. Crofton and his wife Marie Crofton had three children.

Source:
Florida Baptist Historical Society files.

JAY Z. CROFTON

Jay Z. Crofton (1916-1978) was a native of Vernon, Florida, the son of Anthony L. and Luna M. Crofton. He served as pastor of Hebron Baptist Church, First Baptist Church, Brooksville, Alafia Baptist Church, First Baptist Church, Bloomingdale, and Cedar Grove Baptist Church. Crofton and his wife Mildred L. Williams Crofton had three daughters and two sons.

Source:
Florida Baptist Historical Society files.

STEPHEN A. CROCKETT

Stephen A. Crockett (   -1919) served as the first pastor of Phoenix Baptist Church, Jacksonville, Indian Springs Baptist Church, Tallahassee, First Baptist Church, Quincy, First Baptist Church, Monticello, and First Baptist Church, Madison. Crockett was an architect and he designed the First Baptist Church, Madison sanctuary. He and his wife had three children.

Source:
Florida Baptist Witness, April 20, 1933, p. 7.
Florida Baptist Historical Society files.

EDREW A. CROMER

Edrew A. Cromer (1887-1967) was born in Anderson County, SC. He served as pastor of First Baptist Church, Polk County. Cromer was married to Anne B. Cromer had two children.

Source:
Florida Baptist Historical Society files.

PATRICK CRONIN

Patrick Cronin (1951-2016) was born in Bronx, NY the son of Walter E. and Margaret Maloney Cronin. He graduated from Denver Baptist Theological Seminary, Southern Baptist Theological Seminary, Palm Beach Atlantic University and Florida Bible College. Cronin was ordained to the ministry in 1979, by Sheridan Hills Baptist Church, Hollywood. He served as pastor of Gardens Baptist Church, Hollywood, First Baptist Church, Deerfield Beach, 1984-1995. Cronin and his wife Brenda Hill had three children.

Source:
Florida Baptist Historical Society files.

ABRAHAM CROSBY

Abraham Crosby served as pastor of First Baptist Church, Waldo and Antioch Baptist Church, La Crosse, 1872-82. Crosby died at Ward City in 1903.

Secondary Source:
Florida Baptist Convention Annual, 1903, p. 19.
Florida Baptist Historical Society files.

ANCIL CROSBY

Ancil Crosby served as a Baptist minister in Florida and died in New River Association in 1934.

Secondary Source:
Florida Baptist Convention Annual, 1934, p. 94.

C. A. CROSBY

C. A. Crosby died November 4, 1971. He served as a pastor in Florida for over 50 years. His first pastorate was First Baptist Church at Graham, and his last pastorate was Linden Church in Linden. Other churches he served were Corinth Baptist Church, First Baptist Church, Sampson City, Heilbronn Baptist Church, Antioch Baptist Church, La Crosse, Beulah Baptist Church, Clay County, 1939-1942, Dedan Baptist Church, Brooker, 1937 and First Black Creek Baptist Church, Penney Farms.  Most of his ministry was in the New River Association. Crosby served as pastor of Linden Baptist Church three times.

Source:
Florida Baptist Witness, February 11, 1971, p. 8.
Florida Baptist Historical Society files.

CLAUDE W. CROSBY

Claude W. Crosby served as pastor of Shady Grove Baptist Church, Taylor County and Director of Missions of Shiloh Baptist Association from 1977-1985.

Source:
1985 Shiloh Baptist Association Minutes, p. 2.

J. ROY CROSBY

J. Roy Crosby (1920-1998) served as pastor in Florida, Georgia, and Mississippi. He served as pastor of two pioneer churches in Monroeville and Hershey, Pennsylvania. He headed the committee that wrote the constitution for the Pennsylvania-New Jersey Convention. Crosby served as pastor of First Baptist Church, LaBelle, First Baptist Church, Altoona, and Calvary Baptist Church, Clearwater. He and his wife, Margaret, had one daughter and four sons.

Secondary Source:
Florida Baptist Witness, October 29, 1998.

OSCAR F. CROSBY, JR.

Oscar F. Crosby, Jr. (1920-2013) was ordained by Buffalo Avenue Baptist Church in 1950. He pastored several churches in Hillsborough, Pasco, and Sumter Counties, including Tribly Baptist Church, 1964-1965. Crosby and his wife Christine F. Grimes Crosby had two sons.

Source:
Florida Baptist Historical Society files.

R. CLARK CROSBY

R. Clark Crosby served as pastor of Beulah Baptist Church, Clay County in 1956-1957.

Source:
Florida Baptist Historical Society files.

P. S. CROSIER

P. S. Crosier was the founding pastor of First Baptist Church Winter Haven in 1885. He and his family moved to the Winter Haven area in 1885, and organized a Sunday School in the real estate office. He served as Sunday School Superintendent, preacher, and then pastor. Crosier was pastor at Winter Haven on two occasions: 1885-1892 and 1895-1896. Crosier was not ordained until January 1, 1887, and then he was formally called as pastor at Winter Haven.

 Secondary Source:
Louise Beauchamp, History 1885-1985, First Baptist Church, Winter Haven, p. 11.

JOHN CROSS

John Cross (1963-   ) was born in Covington, Georgia. He was converted at age 8 and called to preach at age 18. He was licensed by the Alcova Mountain Baptist Church, Monroe, Georgia, on February 28, 1982. He was ordained by the Mobberly Baptist Church in Longview, Texas, on June 10, 1990. Cross attended Mercer University (B.A., 1986) and Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary (M.Div., 1990). He has served as pastor of South Biscayne Baptist Church in North Port, Florida, since June 1990. John married the former Dawn Pollock in 2009 and they have five children: Courtney, Brooke, Hope, Blake and Kirk. Cross served as President of the Florida Baptist Convention in 2009 and 2010.

Secondary Source:
Florida Baptist Historical Society files.
Florida Baptist Witness, July 1, 2010, p. 7.

S. L. CROSS

S. L. Cross served as pastor in the South Florida Baptist Association and died in 1882. Cross helped organize and was pastor of Maple Branch Baptist Church (now New Zion), and New Hope Baptist Church, both of Hardee County.

Secondary Source:
South Florida Baptist Association Minutes, 1882, p. 6.
Florida Baptist Historical Society files.

W. O. R. CROSS

W. O. R. Cross served as pastor of First Baptist Church, Niceville.

Source:
Florida Baptist Historical Society files.

CAREY M. CROSSWAY

Carey M. Crossway served as pastor of First Baptist Church in Lakeland from 1929-1935. During this time the church grew to over 2,000 members.

Secondary Source:
Alice M. Muir, A Historic Sketch, pp. 26-27.

GEORGE CROSWELL

George Croswell (1911-1970) died November 23, 1970, while serving as pastor of Bayless Highway Baptist Church in Starke, Florida. He had previously served as pastor of Oak Grove in Wauchula, First Baptist Church in Lutz, Lebanon in Plant City, and Balm Baptist Church near Tampa. He and his wife, Dorothy, had one son and six daughters.

Secondary Source:
Florida Baptist Witness, December 17, 1970, p. 10.

GLENN CROTTS

Glenn Crotts (1920-2014) graduated from Ouachita Baptist University and Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary. He served as pastor of churches in Texas, Arkansas and Florida, including Spencer Memorial Baptist Church, Tampa, 1951-1955. Crotts and his wife, Nannie Lou Crotts had three children.

Source:
Florida Baptist Historical Society files.

BOB CROWE

Bob Crowe served as pastor of First Baptist Church, Key Largo, 1956-1959.

Source:
Florida Baptist Historical Society files.

GEORGE E. CROWELL

George E. Crowell served as pastor of Oak Grove Baptist Church, Wauchula, 1959-60.

Source:
Florida Baptist Historical Society files.

BILLY F. CRUCE

Cruce,-Billy

Billy F. Cruce (1940-2010) graduated from Samford University and New Orleans Baptist Theological Seminary. He and his wife, Janice Goode, of Montgomery, Alabama, served as foreign missionaries to Uganda. Cruce served as pastor in Alabama, Southside in Brandon, and pastor of Thomasville Road Baptist Church in Tallahassee from 1983-2001. Upon his retirement he has served as “pastor’s pastor” to many ministers in Tallahassee. He and his wife have one daughter, Jill, and one son, Barrett.

Secondary Source:
Florida Baptist Witness, July 15, 1976, p. 6.

FRANCIS W. CRUCE

Cruce,-Francis

Francis W. Cruce (c 1915-March 30, 1987) moved to Cabbage Grove in 1945 to work in the forestry industry. He organized a Sunday School there and began supplying the pulpit at Oakland. Following graduation from New Orleans Baptist Theological Seminary, Cruce served as pastor of Lakeside Baptist Church in Perry, Central, and Gibsonia Baptist Churches in Lakeland. He was director of missions for the Beulah-Suwannee Association from 1974 to 1980. He and his wife, Susan, had one daughter, Marsha, and two sons. One son, Billy, served as pastor of Thomasville Road Baptist Church in Tallahassee for 18 years. The other son, Charlie, is pastor of Lamar Baptist Church in Arlington, Texas.

Secondary Source:
Florida Baptist Witness, September 10, 1987, p. 10.

DERRICK CRUM

Derrick Crum graduated from the Baptist College of Florida and became pastor of Grace Baptist Church in Crawfordville in 2014. He and his wife Kimberly have three children.

Source:
Florida Baptist Witness, May 1, 2014, p. 5.

CAROLYN WEATHERFORD CRUMPLER

Carolyn Weatherford Crumpler (1930-2015) was born in House, Mississippi, but was raised in Frostproof, Florida. Carolyn became a Christian at age 12 and was involved in missions all of her life. She graduated from Florida State University and New Orleans Baptist Theological Seminary. Crumpler worked with WMU from 1958 to the time of retirement in 1989. She served as the Alabama WMU promotion director and then as executive director of the Florida WMU. In 1972, Crumpler became chief executive of the national WMU. Crumpler received honorary doctorates from William Carey, Mobile College, Campbell University, Georgetown College and Houston Baptist University. In 1989, Crumpler retired from WMU and married James Crumpler of Cincinnati, Ohio.

Source:
Florida Baptist Historical Society files.

FRANK H. CRUMPLER

Frank H. Crumpler is a graduate of Wake Forest University, Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary, and Union Seminary. He is a native of North
Carolina. He has served with the Home Mission Board, as a pastor in Tennessee, and as secretary of evangelism for the Virginia Baptist Convention. He came as pastor of First Baptist Church in Sarasota, Florida, in 1993.

Secondary Source:
Florida Baptist Witness, March 4, 1993, p. 8.

Z. A. CRUMPTON

Z. A. Crumpton in 1880 was pastor of four churches in the Alachua Association. He was pastor of Wacahoota at Archer, Ebenezer at Levyville, Stafford’s Pond at Williston, Fort McCoy Baptist Church, Marion County, and Mount Arnow at Flemington. Crumpton also served as pastor of First Baptist Church, Bronson, 1888 and Ocklawaha Bridge, Marion County, 1905-1906.

Secondary Source:
Alachua Baptist Association Minutes, 1877, p. 16.

GEORGE HARVEY CRUTCHER

Crutcher,-George

George Harvey Crutcher (July 12, 1870-February 26, 1944) was born at South Berlin, Tennessee. He attended Union University and The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary. Crutcher served as a foreign missionary to Mexico for eight years. He served as Executive Secretary-Treasurer of the Louisiana Baptist Convention (1912-1919) for eight years. He then headed the department of evangelism at the Home Mission Board, and later head of the department of evangelism at Baptist Bible Institute in New Orleans. Crutcher served as pastor of Riverside in Miami 11 years (1929-1940).

Secondary Source:
Florida Baptist Witness, March 16; March 23, 1944.

J. M. CRUTCHER

J. M. Crutcher served as pastor of Scenic Heights Baptist Church, Pensacola.

Source:
Florida Baptist Historical Society files.

J. H. CRUTCHFIELD

J. H. Crutchfield served as pastor of Bethany Baptist Church, Holmes County.

Source:
Florida Baptist Historical Society files.

BILLY CRUZ

Billy Cruz served as pastor of First Baptist Church, Lacoochee.

Source:
Florida Baptist Historical Society files.

HUMBERTO CRUZ

Humberto Cruz served as pastor to the Spanish-speaking congregation of Little River Baptist Church (aka Good News Little River).

Source:
Florida Baptist Historical Society files.

VICTOR CRUZ

Victor Cruz served as pastor of First Baptist Church, Lacoochee.

Source:
East Pasco’s Heritage, Eleanor Dunson, p. 31.

R. B. CULBRETH

R. B. Culbreth is a native of Alabama. He graduated from Howard College and Southern Baptist Theological Seminary. Culbreth has served as pastor of churches in Alabama, Kentucky and Florida, including First Baptist Church, Miami (formerly Lemon City); Miami Springs Baptist Church; and First Baptist Church, South Miami. He and his wife Florine had two children.

Source:
Florida Baptist Historical Society files.

C. T. CULPEPPER

C. T. Culpepper served as pastor of First Baptist Church, Laurel Hill.

Source:
Florida Baptist Historical Society files.

C. RONALD CUMBIE

C. Ronald Cumbie is a native of Muscogee, GA. He graduated from Mercer University, Southern Baptist Seminary and Southeastern Baptist Seminary. He served churches in Kentucky, Florida and North Carolina. The churches in Florida were in Palatka (River Road), Wauchula and Panama City. Cumbie and his wife Rosemary Wadkins Cumbie have a daughter and a son.

Source:
Florida Baptist Historical Society files.

D. CUMBIE

D. Cumbie was a minister in the West Florida Baptist Association while making his home in Ucheeanna in 1852.

Secondary Source:
West Florida Baptist Association Minutes, 1852, p. 2.

WILLIAM ALLEN CUMBIE

William Allen Cumbie (1836-1906) was born in Pike county, Georgia, the son of Benjamin Riley Cumbie and Priscilla Malinda Buffington. He served in the Confederate Army. Cumbie preached in Southeast Alabama and Northeast Florida. He served as pastor of New Macedonia Baptist Church, Milligan, Damascus Baptist Church, Graceville, and New Hope Baptist Church, Ponce de Leon. He married Mary Elizabeth Staggers in 1866.

Source:
Florida Baptist Historical Society files.

JILL ELIZABETH CUMBO

Jill Elizabeth Cumbo (1981-   ) was born in St. Augustine, FL. She graduated from Florida State University. Cumbo served as associate team strategist for the Women’s Missions and Ministries/Missions Education Team for the Florida Baptist Convention.

Source:
Florida Baptist Historical Society files.

ERIK CUMMINGS

Erik Cummings was born in Miami on November 7, 1970. He is the son of Joann Garvin and the late Rev. Joshua M. Garvin. He graduated from New Orleans Baptist Theological Seminary and Gardner-Webb University in Boiling Springs, North Carolina. Cummings served as the host of gospel radio shows in Gaffney, South Carolina and Fort Lauderdale, Florida. He serves as pastor of New Life Baptist Church, Carol City. Cummings served as president of the Florida Baptist State Convention 2019 and 2020. He and his wife Monique Nichol have one daughter, Reaiah and one son, Erik II.

Source:
Florida Baptist Historical Society files.

HARRY CUMMINGS

Harry Cummings graduated from Trinity Bible College, Clearwater. He served as pastor of Aripeka Baptist Church, Amelia Baptist Church and was the founding pastor of Lakeview Baptist Church, Hudson. Wife, Nona.

Source:
Florida Baptist Historical Society files.

ROBERT C. CUPSTID

Robert C. Cupstid served as pastor of Rosemont Baptist Church, Niceville (aka Pinecrest) and Northbay Baptist Church, Niceville.

Source:
Florida Baptist Historical Society files.

BARBARA SUE CURNUTT

Barbara Sue Curnutt (1950-   ) was born in San Antonio, TX. She graduated from Texas Tech University and Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary. Curnutt served as the Director, Women’s Missionary Union Department for the Florida Baptist Convention, 1991-1998.

Source:
Florida Baptist Historical Society files.

J. P. CURRIN

J. P. Currin served as pastor of First Baptist Church, Sarasota.

Source:
Florida Baptist Historical Society files.

J. H. CURRY

J. H. Curry was well educated and experienced. He served as pastor of First Baptist Church, Pensacola, from 1890-1892.

Secondary Source:
Toni Moore Clevenger. On the Bay—On the Hill, pp. 93-103, 106.

JAMES E. CURRY

James E. Curry (1925-2005) was born in Pine Castle, FL. He was an Army veteran of World War II and a graduate of Baptist Bible Institute, Lakeland. He served as pastor of First Baptist Church, Seville, Park Avenue, Winter Garden, First Baptist Church, Conway and several churches in Miami. He served as pastor of Eastside Baptist Church in Deland for ten years and was their pastor emeritus at the time of his death. He and his wife, Betty, were married for 61 years, and had five children; Logan, Jaime, Rebecca, Deborah, and Cynthia.

Secondary Source:
Florida Baptist Witness, June 9, 2005, p. 11.

LEROY CURRY

Leroy Curry (1912-1984) was a native of Plant City. He served as pastor of Bethany and Thonotosassa in Plant City, Beulah in Winter Garden, Barden Shores in Orlando, Concordia in Havana, and First Baptist Churches of Chiefland, Monticello, and Branford. He and his wife, Marcele, had a daughter, Bonita Rouse.

Secondary Source:
Florida Baptist Witness, August 9, 1984, p. 6.

GEORGE W. CURTICE

George W. Curtice (1884-1955) was a native of New York. He served as mission pastor for Eastside Baptist Church, Lakeland. Curtice served as general secretary of the Children’s Bible Mission and chaplain of the Lakeland Christian Business Men’s Committee. He and his wife, Blanche B. Curtice had five children.

Source:
Florida Baptist Historical Society files.

LEWIS A. CURTIS

Curtis,-Lewis

Lewis A. Curtis (April 28, 1919-May 5, 2000) was born and raised in Meridian, Mississippi. He attended the public schools there and graduated from Meridian Municipal Junior College. He received his B.A. degree from Mississippi College and his Th.M. and Th.D. degree from New Orleans Baptist Theological Seminary. Curtis served as pastor of five Baptist Churches in Mississippi. He was pastor of Ramah Church in Franklin County, Friendship Church in Lincoln County, Hickory, First Baptist Church, Tutwiler, and First Baptist Church, Calhoun City. Curtis taught at Baptist Bible Institute and taught primarily theology and pastoral work. Curtis was known for his great pastoral work and his wonderful sermons. He was always prepared when he preached and his sermons were about twenty minutes long, rapid, and precise. He was interim pastor of 30 churches in Alabama, Georgia, and Florida. Curtis married Beatrice Birdsong of Meridian and they had three daughters (Cathryn, Carolyn, and Robin).

Secondary Source:
Florida Baptist Historical Society files.

HARRELL R. CUSHING

Harrell R. Cushing was born in Youngstown, Florida. He graduated from Florida State University and Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary. Cushing served as pastor of churches in Oklahoma, Alabama and Florida, including Woodstock Park Baptist Church, Jacksonville. He and his wife Ann Weed Cushing had three daughters.

Source:
Florida Baptist Historical Society files.

G. E. CUTSHAW

G. E. Cutshaw served as pastor of Long Branch Baptist Church, Maxville.

Source:
Florida Baptist Historical Society files.

THOMAS E. CUTTINO

Thomas E. Cuttino (1927-2010) attended the Citadel, the College of Charleston (B.S., 1948), and The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary (B.D., 1953; Th.M. 1954). He served as pastor of First Baptist Church, Quincy (1956-1971), and after receiving his doctorate degree from Florida State University joined the faculty of Columbia College in South Carolina. Cuttino and his wife, Anne, had two children; John and Anne.

Secondary Source:
Sara Davis Martin, A History of First Baptist Church, Quincy, pp. 64-69.

ALLEN S. CUTTS

Cutts,-Allen

Allen S. Cutts and his four brothers followed their father into the Baptist ministry. He graduated from Mercer University and The Southern Baptist
Theological Seminary. Howard College conferred on him the Doctor of Divinity degree. Cutts desired to earn a doctoral degree in theology but due to the loss of an eye, he was not able to pursue his studies. However, he did not stop his scholarly research. Each year on summer vacation he would read the entire New Testament in Greek. Cutts ad his family left Highland Avenue Baptist Church in Montgomery, Alabama, in 1931, to go to Pensacola
where he then served as pastor of First Baptist Church from 1931 to 1939.

Secondary Source:
Toni Moore Clevenger. On the Bay—On the Hill, pp. 187-198.

T. J. CULVERSON

T. J. Culverson served as pastor of Cypress Baptist Church and Sardis Baptist Church, (now Shady Grove) Jackson County.

Source:
Florida Baptist Historical Society files.

HENRY CYPRESS

Henry Cypress served faithfully as a pastor in the Seminole Reservation in Florida. He served for eleven years as pastor of Big Cypress First Baptist
Church on the Big Cypress Seminole Reservation. He died in a humble chickee on October 3, 1983, where he had gone to see a lost man.

Secondary Source:
Florida Baptist Witness, November 14, 1963, p. 12