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A HISTORY OF
KENTUCKY BAPTISTS from 1769 to 1885 by J. H. Spencer, Vol. II, 1886.
McCracken Co.
E. W. BENSON was born in
Robertson county, Tenn., Oct. 5, 1823. He professed faith in
Christ, at the age of fifteen years, and was baptized into the fellowship of
Hopewell church in his native county, by Robert T. Anderson. He was licensed to preach, in the Spring of 1842, and, in the same year, entered
Cumberland University, at Lebanon, Tenn. In 1843, he entered Union University, at Murfreesboro, Tenn., where he remained three years. Having finished his studies, he married
Gillie S. A., daughter of
Elder W. S. Baldry, and moved to northern
Alabama, having been ordained to the ministry, at Murfreesboro, in September, 1846, by J. H. Eaton, Matt. Hillsman and Bradley
Kimbrough. In
Alabama he took pastoral charge of
Russells Creek church in
Lawrence county, and some others. In 1850, he located in
Maury county, Tenn., where he was chosen pastor of
Carters Creek, Friendship and Rock Spring churches. To the last name he ministered nine years, teaching school during the same period. In 1860, he moved to
McCracken county,
Ky., and settled near Paducah, giving his membership to Spring Bayou church. Here, at different periods, he was pastor of the churches at Spring Bayou,
Salem, Providence, Newtons
Creek, Antioch,
Mayfield, Lovelaceville and
Harmony. He was clerk of West Union Association from 1865 to 1876. Without any extraordinary natural gifts, he was a good, solid well informed preacher, and enjoyed a fair degree of success in the ministry. He was called to his reward Oct. 17, 1882.