THE COVENANTER CHURCH OF SOUTHFIELD

AND ITS EARLY HISTORY

RELATED BY

MISS MARY E. THOMPSON

Copied from the Birmingham Eccentric

of Birmingham, Michigan

Published   February  1915

 

THE COVENANTER CHURCH OF SOUTHFIELD, MICHIGAN

 

Special thanks to Barbara McClelland Lewis

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Text Box: Formerly known as “ Covenanters Church and Cemetery “

Text Box: E-Mail: astephens@charterinternet.com

Text Box: Last Update Oct. 22, 2005

Text Box: 1872 Plat Map

Text Box: Home-Headstones-Young-Stewart

Text Box: Pioneer Cemetery
Southfield Cemetery

Text Box: Ann Jane Young

Text Box: William Young

Text Box: Martha McKinney

Text Box: James A. McKinney & Grace A. McKinney

Text Box: James McKinney

Text Box: Ann McKinney

Text Box: McKinney

Text Box: James W. McKinney

Text Box: Covenanters Church and Cemetery

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Text Box: Copyright © 2005

Text Box: ~WANTED -- FAMILY HISTORIES & PHOTOS~
To All that have Family or Friends buried here; I would like to encourage you to
e-mail me a sketch in writing what you know and if possible include a photo.
I will verify & post within twenty four hours.
Thank you in advance.

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The Southfield Reformed Presbyterian Church was organized in 1834 by David Stewart (for whom the Southfield Public Library is named) and his son in law John Parks. This was three years before the State of Michigan was organized. The church building was built 30 years later, during the Civil War.

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Pioneer Cemetery

Southfield Cemetery

 

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[The cemetery is 1½ blocks south of Interstate 696 on the east side of Evergreen road]

26550 Evergreen Road Southfield Michigan 48076