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{{Search result |note=<blockquote>Sardis Primitive Baptist Church was moved to its present location in 1840. In the cemetery adjacent to the church are buried many of the pioneers of the area, but only 30 headstones predate 1900. As with many old rural churches, the oldest graves of the original members cannot now be identified, their simple markers lost to the elements.</blockquote> |page=[http://hrcga.org/church/sardis-primitive-baptist/ Sardis Primitive Baptist] - paragraph 4 }}
 
{{Search result |note=<blockquote>Sardis Primitive Baptist Church was moved to its present location in 1840. In the cemetery adjacent to the church are buried many of the pioneers of the area, but only 30 headstones predate 1900. As with many old rural churches, the oldest graves of the original members cannot now be identified, their simple markers lost to the elements.</blockquote> |page=[http://hrcga.org/church/sardis-primitive-baptist/ Sardis Primitive Baptist] - paragraph 4 }}
  
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Historical Rural Churches of Georgia
Historical Rural Churches of Georgia
Historical Rural Churches of Georgia
Created bySonny Seals and George Har
Websitehttp://hrcga.org/
Launched2012

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