Evangelical Lutheran Synod of Tennessee
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found: NUCMC data from James R. Crumley Archives for Its Records, 1820-1920(German Evangelical Lutheran Synod of Tennessee was formed in 1820; in 1828 became the Evangelical Lutheran Synod of Tennessee; when it disbanded in 1920 it consisted entirely of churches in Virginia, North Carolina, and South Carolina, with the last Tennessee church active in 1868)
found: Wikipedia, searched January 23, 2021(Evangelical Lutheran Tennessee Synod; confessional Lutheran Church body founded in 1820; congregations in western North Carolina and eastern Tennessee; in 1860, the Tennessee congregations formed the Evangelical Lutheran Holston Synod, with the Tennessee Synod keeping its name but no longer containing congregations in Tennessee; joined the United Synod of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in the South in 1886; merged into the United Synod of North Carolina in 1920) - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Evangelical_Lutheran_Tennessee_Synod
found: Christian Cyclopedia, WWW site, searched January 21, 2021(under The English Evangelical Lutheran Synod of Missouri and Other States: in 1872, Gravelton, Mo., The English (Evangelical) Lutheran Conference of Missouri was organized as an independent church body by members of the Evangelical Lutheran Tennessee Synod, Holston Synod, the Deutsche Evangelisch-Lutherische Synode von Missouri, Ohio und Andern Staaten, and the Norwegian Synod) - http://cyclopedia.lcms.org/display.asp?t1=M&word=MISSOURIANDOTHERSTATES.THEENGLISHEVANGELICALLUTHERANSYNODOF
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2000-10-17: new
2021-01-31: revised
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