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GORDON COUNTY, GA - BIO  Jethro David Smith

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Information on the Ministry of Jethro David Smith

Southern Baptist Minister from Cleveland, TN

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Jethro David Smith was born on 20 June 1919 in Gordon County
GA.    Jethro was born in a log cabin in the Hill City area of
Gordon County, GA.  [Jethero´s grandfather & grandmother James
M. Smith & Margarett Bray Smith were a long time members of
Hill City Baptist Church and they are burried there in that
church´s cemetery]. 



In the cover of his Bible he wrote: “I want to be God´s man, in
God´s place, doing God´s work, in God´s way, for God´s glory,
with God´s supply.”



He was born on 20 June 1919.  His spiritual birthday was May
1st, 1935. That was when he accepted Christ as his Savior
during a Friday night during a revival service.



He was ordained to the ministry at Mt Carmel Baptist Church in
Cleveland, TN on November 3rd, 1946.



Churches Jethro David Smith pastored these churches during his
lifetime: [Info taken from his Bible]



1.         Called to pastor at Mt Carmel Baptist Church in
Bradley Co, Tn,  on 27 October 1947.

2.         Eastview Baptist Church on North Pone Road in
Georgetown, Tn [Near Cleveland, TN] –Called 01 October 1948.

3.         Blue Springs Baptist Church –Called 01-October 1949.

4.         Preached at Eastside Missions [out of eastside of
Dalton, GA]. Called 01 September 1952.

5.         Smyrna Baptist Church, Ocoee, Polk County, TN.
Called 07-October 1953.

6.         Deleno Baptist Church, Deleno, TN. Called 02 October
1956.

7.         Hemp Baptist Church, Hemp, GA. Called  10 February
1962.  

[It was 10 degrees below zero they day they moved there].

8.         Good Hope Baptist Church, Dalton, GA. Called 14
January 1963

9.         Tasso Baptist Church, Tasso, TN. He became their 1st
pastor.  Called 06 September 1964.

10.       Wildwood Baptist Church, Englewood, TN [Near Athens,
TN].  Called 09 May 1967.

11.       Smyrna Baptist Church, Ocoee, TN in Polk Co, Tn.
Called 01 May 1970.

12.       Wildwood Baptist Church, Englewood, Tn. Called 30
October 1970.

13.       Dalton Pike Baptist Church, Dalton, Georgia.  Called
15 February 1979.

-Organized the church on 17 July 1983

-Note burning on Sept. 21, 1986. [The loan was paid off].

-Resigned [Retired] 01 March, 1987

14.       Covenant Baptist Church, Cleveland, TN.  Called 12
August 1987. [Resigned/Retired September 5, 1990].

15.       Conasauga River Baptist Church in Polk Co, Tn [on the
Ga/Tn line]. Called 05 December 1990.

Finished work there on 28 December 1997 at 78 and ˝ years of
age.



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Jethro David Smith had 14 brothers and sisters.  Two died at
birth or shortly thereafter.  His parents were David Elias
Smith [b. 1890 in GA] and Elisabeth Everett Smith.  David Elias
Smith was a member of Hill City Baptist Church in Gordon Co, GA
when he was a child.  David and Elisabeth Smith were long time
members at Mt Carmel Baptist Church in Cleveland, TN.  They are
buried in the Mt Carmel Baptist Church Cemetery in Bradley
County, TN.



Jethro´s maternal grandfather [Marion Everett] was a founder of
the Everett Springs Baptist Church in Floyd County, GA.



Jethro David Smith died on Wednesday evening, October 30, 2002
in a Chattanooga TN Hospital. He was 83 years old.  Jethro is
buried in the Mt Carmel Baptist Church Cemetery in Bradley Co,
TN.



Note:  This information was gathered from a personal interview
held with Jethro in April of 2002 in their home in Cleveland,
TN.  The information about where he ministered during his life
was copied down from the front cover of his KJV Bible as he
told me about each church.



S. David Smith [His grandson]

smith-brazil@serocomtel.com.br  

Londrina, Brazil

05 May 2003