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Persönliche Daten Dr./Rev. Anson West sKs78 BioObFgmcOakHillALBu 8 

  • Er wurde geboren am 3. September 1832 in Robertson County, North Carolina.
  • Er ist verstorben am 3. Juli 1906 in Athens, Limestone County, Alabama, er war 73 Jahre alt.
  • Er wurde beerdigt in Oak Hill Cemetery, Talladega, Talladega County, Alabama.
  • Diese Information wurde zuletzt aktualisiert am 4. Mai 2016.

Familie von Dr./Rev. Anson West sKs78 BioObFgmcOakHillALBu 8

Er ist verheiratet mit Sarah Bryant Kittrell.

Sie haben geheiratet am 4. Januar 1866 in Wilcox County, Alabama, er war 33 Jahre alt.Quelle 1


Kind(er):

  1. Miriam West  1866-1897
  2. Marvin West  1871-1946
  3. Olin West  1874-1952 
  4. Edith West  1876-1959 


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Biographical Sketch of Anson West
Filed under: Alabama — biographer @ 8:10 am
The Rev. Anson West, D.D., was the chief Methodist historian of the state. While the work of which he is the author properly relates itself to the history of Methodism in Alabama, there is much collateral history necessarily embraced within its compass which makes it a valuable contribution to the archives of the state. In its scope, his history extends from the earliest settlement of Alabama by the whites, to a period well within the last decade of the nineteenth century a span of well nigh a hundred years.
The history of a people such as the Methodists are, and have been from the fountain source of statehood, and even before, is not without immense value. Methodists have been a mighty force in Alabama, and still are, and the record of their achievements affecting all the orbits of life is a mighty stimulus, as is all history, for, as Goethe puts it, “The best thing which we derive from history is the enthusiasm that it raises in us.”
But the service rendered the state by Dr. Anson West is not to be restricted to his history of Methodism. He was a tower of strength in his generation, a man of commanding pulpit ability, a scholar of decided literary taste, and a character possessed of originality of thought and boldness of expression which challenged admiration, even though it did not always carry conviction. Not unlike most preachers, especially of the Methodist and Baptist of the period when his life dawned into manhood.
Dr. West was a typical polemicist. In those early days of ecclesiastical controversy, the man who could wield the most trenchant blade, and deal the heaviest blows, elicited the most popular applause. Dr. West was a born debater, and every antagonist found him full panoplied and never averse to vindicate lustily any cause which he might espouse. Still he was a cultured gentleman, and numbered many friends among those with whom he denominationally differed. Nor were his disputations directed alone against those of an opposite school of theology, but within the pale of his own people his sword was often brandished in the espousal of a view which he cherished. It was in the field of controversy that Dr. West was at his best. Happily, those days of controversy, often not conducted in the gentlest spirit, are well behind us, but the time was when the clash of ecclesiastical combat resounded the country through. They had the redeeming value of stimulating thought, producing much literature of a sort, and creating schools which else would not have been. Not to be a combatant in those early days, was to be a man of inertness and of narrow influence.
As has already been said, there was an independence of character in Dr. West that awoke admiration in all capable of appreciating force and worth. As firmly rooted as a mountain on its base, he was incapable of a plausibility which veers toward unstableness. No matter in what relation, there was no misunderstanding any position which was taken by Dr. West. His countenance was an index to his firmness. He was sometimes firm even to sternness, an inherent quality of his character which was doubtless strengthened by the controversial period through which much of his early life was passed. But to have known him with any degree of intimacy, was to find that beneath a somewhat rugged exterior beat the heart of a genuine man. Advancing age softened and mellowed much of that which often led to a misunderstanding of his real nature.
Among the productions from his pen was a work entitled “The State of the Dead,” which work reveals much research and profound study on a much-mooted question. In the presentation of his views on divers subjects Dr. West was not unaware of encountering opposition, sometimes on the part of those with whom he was denominationally connected, but his convictions were never bridled in the expression of the independence of thought.
Nor was the life and career of Dr. West confined to his pulpit ministrations, with an occasional excursion into the field of authorship. He was a stalwart citizen and patriot, and with the courage of an Ajax he was ever ready to pronounce his views, and to wield his battle-ax, if necessary, in the advocacy of any question for the public weal. He was a man, and whatever interested men interested Dr. West. He was a citizen as well as a minister.
Dr. West was an ardent advocate of education, and often his tongue and pen were brought into requisition in the advocacy of this great cause. He had his own views of this public interest, and to have them was to express and to defend them.
Dr. West was a devout Methodist, and from his native temperament he could be none other than an intense one, but the compass of his being was too great to circumscribe him to the boundaries of his own denomination in his relations to others. Numerous were his friends and associations beyond the pale of his own people. With the intensity and tenacity with which he clung to his church, there was not sufficient power embodied within the church to restrain him from a criticism of its policies or methods, if they happened to run counter to his own convictions. With the uniqueness of his individuality he impressed all with his earnestness and sincerity, and, much as one might oppose him, he could not withhold regard for his convictions. The sincerity of his convictions did not fail to find vent through his powerful tongue and the sharp point of his pen.
There was a wonderful blend of heroic manhood and unquestioned spirituality in the life and character of Dr. West. This served to make him impressive, and oftentimes powerful. Back of his often stern declarations lay an unquestioned spiritual force, and the combination of the two gave to Dr. West an assertiveness always to be reckoned with. His gifts and acquirements fitted him for a high sphere in the councils of his own communion, and while others differed with him, often widely, his sincerity was never a question, nor was his integrity ever challenged.
He passed through many testing periods during his eventful career, and went from the earth leaving behind him a trail of influence for good, and a vast contribution to the good of the public. He rests from his labors and his works do follow him.
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Rev Anson West
Birth:Sep. 3, 1832
Death:Jul. 3, 1906
Inscription: Fifty Years A Minister Of The Gospel Of Jesus Christ In The Methodist Church South.

Burial: Oak Hill Cemetery Talladega Talladega County Alabama, USA
Record added: Jan 19 2003 By: Richard Robinson
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WEST Alfred Father of Rev. Anson West Jun. 8, 1810 Mar. 19, 1882
WEST Elizabeth Mother of Rev. Anson West Oct. 21, 1812 Feb. 7, 1879
[http://www.rootsweb.com/~albarbou/Cemeteries/pondbethelcemetery.htm]
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1870
KITRELL, ALICE (1870 U.S. Census) ALABAMA , TALLADEGA, 4-WD TALLADEGAAge: 12, Female, Race: WHITE, Born: ALSeries: M593 Roll: 41 Page: 551
with the Rev. Anson Wests

1880
Household Record 1880 United States Census
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Household:
Name Relation Marital Status Gender Race Age Birthplace Occupation Father's Birthplace Mother's Birthplace
Anson WEST Self W Male W 47 NC Minister NC NC
Miriam WEST Dau S Female W 13 AL At School NC MS
Marvin WEST Son S Male W 10 AL At School NC MS
Olin WEST Son S Male W 5 AL At School NC MS
Edith WEST Dau S Female W 3 AL NC MS
Laura W. PATE SisterL W Female W 26 AL Keeping House NC NC
Jane CUNNINGHAM Other M Female B 45 AL Cook --- ---
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Source Information:
Census Place Talladega, Talladega, Alabama
Family History Library Film 1254032
NA Film Number T9-0032
Page Number 119D
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1903-1906
North Alabama Conference College Burmingham Alabama Methodist see entry for Burmingham College; Rev. Anson West was president from June 1903 until his death in August 1906; http://www.bsc.edu/about/index.htm
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GENEALOGICAL ABSTRACTS FROM REPORTED DEATHSTHE NASHVILLE CHRISTIAN ADVOCATE 1905-1907By Jonathan Kennon Thompson SmithCopyright, Jonathan K. T. Smith, 2002
1906
August 10, 1906
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Dr. ANSON WEST died Athens, Ala., July 3, 1906, No. Ala. Methodist Conference; this is really a tribute written by J. T. Morris, Woodlawn, Ala., July 20, 1906.
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August 24, 1906
August 24, 1906
Rev. ANSON WEST born Robertson Co., N.C., Sept. 3, 1832; moved with parents to Ga. at age of 2 years and to Henry Co., Ala. when 6 years old and to Barbour Co., Ala. when almost grown; licensed to preach in Methodist Church June 14, 1856; Alabama Conference; married (1) Sallie Kittrell, Jan. 4, 1866; 4 children: Miriam, dec.; Marvin, lawyer, Decatur, Ala.; Dr. Olin, Nashville; Edith, wife of Augustus Harris; (2) Mrs. Z. A. Swearingen, April 17, 1883. His appointments: Crawford Circuit, 1857; Black's Bend Circuit, 1858-59; Tallassee Circuit, 1860; Black's Bend Circuit, 1861; Pensacola, 1862; Camden, 1863-64; Marianna, 1865; Camden District, 1866-69; Talladega Station, 1870; Huntsville Station, 1871-72; Gadsden Station, 1873-74; Birmingham District, 1875-77; Talladega District 1878-81; Huntsville District, 1882-85; Talladega District, 1886-89; Birmingham District, 1890-92; Florence, 1893- 94; Decatur Station, 1895-96; Decatur District, 1897-1900; New Decatur Station, 1901-02; Dadeville and Camp Hill, December, 1902-June, 1903; President North Alabama Conference College, June, 1903-
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June, 1904; Gadsden District, June, 1904- December, 1904; Athens Station, 1905- July, 1906. At the session of the Alabama Conference held at Macon, Miss., November 27, 1858, he was ordained a deacon by Bishop Robert Paine, and was ordained elder by Bishop J. O. Andrew at the session of the Alabama Conference held at Montgomery December 16, 1860. In 1878 the University of Alabama conferred on him the degree of Doctor of Divinity.

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SIDE 2: Lawrenceville Academy
The first and foremost educational facility in east Alabama opened here prior to 1840. It later became the Masonic Male and Female Institute. This pioneer school was active for 50 years graduating such outstanding personalities as Anson West, DDV, Methodist minister, missionary, author, educator, and William C. Oates, Governor of Alabama, Colonel C.S.A., General U.S.A., and author.
Erected by the Historic Chattahoochee Commission and the Henry County Historical Society, 1978.
9. Liberty United Methodist Church
Marker Dedication or Erection Date: April 23, 1989 SIDE 1:
Also called Liberty Chapel, the Church was organized circa 1830 and originally located three miles northeast of this site, on the Old Liberty Church Road. Anson West, the prominent Methodist historian was licensed to exhort there November 3, 1855. In 1873, the building was dismantled and moved to this site, donated by the Peacock Family, to be used as a place of Divine Worship. It was used as a schoolhouse for many years. Using much of the original material, the church was rebuilt in 1914 and later enclosed with brick. Sunday School rooms, bathrooms, kitchen and fellowship hall were added in recent years.
Erected by the Historic Chattahoochee Commission and the Henry County Historical Society, 1989.
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WEST - Searching for info on Anson WEST b.9-3-1832 in GA d. abt. 7-1906. He is believed to have died in Limestone Co. He was a prominent Methodist minister and president at Birmingham Southern College. He also wrote several books on the history of Methodism. He was first married to Sallie Mae Kittrell and then to Mrs. Z.A. Swearengen. His children were Miriam, Olin a Doctor in Nashville, Marvin a lawyer in Decatur, Edith who married Gus Harris in Decatur. Hope to here from someone soon. Thanks Sheila
Oct 25, 1997 - 03:56 - From: - Sheila Melvin
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1832-1906

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1866-1897
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1871-1946
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1874-1952
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    Marriage Date: 04 Jan 1866
    Marriage Place: , Wilcox, Alabama
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    Indexing Project (Batch) Number: M59347-1
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    Collection: Alabama Marriages, 1816-1957

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