
Ministers Lost By Death
J. H. Standifer (Lic.) - Corsicana-Waco Presbytery - Jan. 30, 1915
[Source: Minutes of the General Assembly of the Cumberland Presbyterian Church, 1915, page 216]
John Hogue Standifer came from Alabama and settled in Bosque
County in 1865. He had been made an elder in the church in Alabama
in 1851, when he was twenty-four years of age. His wife, who was
formerly Miss Martha Swinney, was of a family of strong Cumberland
Presbyterians of Cherokee County, Alabama, to whom the Rev.
Robert Donnell had ministered. J. H. Standifer became
a leader in the religious activities at Rock Church and served
for many years as superintendent of the Sunday school. He attended
camp meeting at Rock Church twenty-four years in succession, camping
each year on the same spot. When he was eighty-four years of age,
being unable to attend presbytery, he petitioned the presbytery
to grant him a license to exhort. The presbytery granted him a
license to preach instead. He died January 30, 1915. A son, S.
R. Standifer, and a grandson, S.
R. Estes, are ministers in the Cumberland Presbyterian
Church.
Source: Campbell, Thomas
H. History of the Cumberland Presbyterian Church in Texas.
Nashville, Tenn.: Cumberland Presbyterian Publishing House, 1936,
page 115]