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Robert Alexander Helsabeck

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Robert Alexander Helsabeck

Birth
Death
9 Oct 1943 (aged 73)
Burial
Poplar Springs, Stokes County, North Carolina, USA Add to Map
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ROBERT ALEXANDER HELSABECK;

Robert graduated from Transylvania University "College of The Bible" in Fayette County, Lexington, Kentucky in 1891. In the area around Stokes County, King, North Carolina he was most often known as "Uncle Bob". During the first twenty-seven years of his ministry, he was the only resident minister of the following Churches of Christ: King, Poplar Springs, Capella, Haw Pond, Corinth, Jefferson, Pfafftown, Muddy Creek in Forsyth and Stokes Counties and Double Creek in Surry County,

The College of the Bible at Lexington, on the campus of Kentucky University, began in 1865. It made strong appeal to a resurgent North Carolina. The ten earliest Tarheel graduates were: James Benjamin Jones, and Samuel Alexander McCall, 1871; John Robert Farrow, 1872; Junius Washington Perkins, 1878; Robert Albert Bishop, and Baxter Stephen Tipton, 1879; Marshall Clement Kurfees, 1881; Robert William Stancill, 1883; Robert Alexander Helsabeck, 1891; and Benjamin Huron Melton, 1895. Others from Carolina attended at Lexington for this period, but did not graduate.

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ROBERT ALEXANDER HELSABECK;

Robert graduated from Transylvania University "College of The Bible" in Fayette County, Lexington, Kentucky in 1891. In the area around Stokes County, King, North Carolina he was most often known as "Uncle Bob". During the first twenty-seven years of his ministry, he was the only resident minister of the following Churches of Christ: King, Poplar Springs, Capella, Haw Pond, Corinth, Jefferson, Pfafftown, Muddy Creek in Forsyth and Stokes Counties and Double Creek in Surry County,

The College of the Bible at Lexington, on the campus of Kentucky University, began in 1865. It made strong appeal to a resurgent North Carolina. The ten earliest Tarheel graduates were: James Benjamin Jones, and Samuel Alexander McCall, 1871; John Robert Farrow, 1872; Junius Washington Perkins, 1878; Robert Albert Bishop, and Baxter Stephen Tipton, 1879; Marshall Clement Kurfees, 1881; Robert William Stancill, 1883; Robert Alexander Helsabeck, 1891; and Benjamin Huron Melton, 1895. Others from Carolina attended at Lexington for this period, but did not graduate.

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