- Joseph Willis
Joseph Willis was an early 19th century minister who has been described by some historians as the "father of the
Baptist religion inLouisiana ".Willis, a freedman from
South Carolina , appeared in Louisiana as early as 1798. He was the son of an Englishman and aCherokee slave. His first church mission failed, but he redoubled his efforts and was rewarded with a successful congregation inOpelousas , the seat ofSt. Landry Parish .In 1810, Willis sent a petition to the
Mississippi Baptist Association and requested ordination. He was ordained in 1812 by two Baptist laymen known only as "Hadley" and "Scarbough" . He remained in Opelousas, held in high esteem by Baptists of both races, according to the historian of theAmerican South ,Joe Gray Taylor (1920–1987) ofMcNeese State University in Lake Charles.References
*"Joseph Willis", "A Dictionary of Louisiana Biography", Vol. 2 (1988), p. 853
*Taylor, Joe Gray. "Negro Slavery in Louisiana"
*O'Neill, Charles Edwards, et al. "Louisiana: a History"
*Gayarré, Charles. "History of Louisiana"
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