Bedeque United Baptist Church Cemetery - Central Bedeque, PEI
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N 46° 20.535 W 063° 42.187
20T E 445892 N 5132315
This cute little wood framed church, now the Bedeque Baptist Church, was, until 2006, the Bedeque United Baptist Church. Across Linkletter Avenue is the church's cemetery.
Waymark Code: WMQVHV
Location: Prince Edward Island, Canada
Date Posted: 04/01/2016
Published By:Groundspeak Premium Member lumbricus
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When built in 1860 this self described “plain structure inside and out” would have looked like many other meeting house style Methodist and Baptist churches in the Maritimes. It wasn't until the 1890s that it received its bell tower and steeple. At the same time a vestry was added to the building.

Bedeque United Baptist was organized in 1826 and across the road is the church's cemetery. We assume that the cemetery was begun at about the same time as the organization of the church.

In use to this day, the cemetery has accepted, according to Billion Graves, at least 341 interments to date. The earliest listed was that of William Le Furgey, born February 7, 1788 and passed away on January 1, 1842. There may now be unmarked graves in the cemetery, as old stones made of sandstone or even wood may have disappeared.

• First Baptist influence in Bedeque, under leadership of Isaac Bradshaw was in 1805.
• The Church was organized in 1826 by Rev. Theodore Seth Harding, and first met in the schoolhouse across from the present building.
• The first ordained pastor was Rev. Charles Tupper who served for nine years (1833-1842).
• The Church was built in 1860 – “a plain structure inside and out”.
• During the 1890’s the structure was completely renovated, with the vestry and steeple added.
• Dr. Charles A. Britten Memorial Hall and other additions became a reality in 1962.
• Several pastoral arrangements have been enjoyed over the years involving Summerside Baptist, Tryon Baptist, and Belmont Baptist.
• From 1833 to 2006, the Church was served by a total of forty-one pastors.
• On April 16, 2006, the Bedeque Baptist Church adopted its first Constitution. At the same meeting, it was agreed to change the name to Bedeque Baptist Church, leaving out the word “United”. Similarly, the denomination became known as the Convention of Atlantic Baptist Churches.
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Name of church or churchyard: Bedeque Baptist Church

Approximate Size: Large (100+)

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