1st Baptist churches are not a separate denomination they are the first Baptist church that was established in a certain town or city. Most 1st Baptist churches are southern Baptist (although outside of the south this is not always true). As Southern Baptist churches most 1st Baptist church believe in the basic tenants of the Southern Baptist Convention as laid out in the Baptist Faith and Message.
The Protestant Church, however there are many sects of the Protestant church such as: Presbyterian, Baptist, and Methodist.
He found Rhode Island and established the first baptist church in America.
Freewill Baptist Church-Peoples Baptist Church-New Hope Church was created in 1868.
Of course not, Greater Missionary Baptist Church is a Baptist Church as it says.
Salem's Baptist Church was created in 1873.
Neither a man nor a woman can be a parent of a Baptist church. Only an existing Baptist church can be the "mother" of a new Baptist church.
no they havent changed the baptist church
This is a complex question primarily because there are several theories about the origins of Baptists. It is largely believed that the first identifiable Baptist church was established in Amsterdam in 1609 by Smyth and Helwys. For a thorough article on this "Baptist Origins" by John Briggs http://www.baptisthistory.org/contissues/briggs.htm
Abyssinian Baptist Church was created in 1808.
The questions vary from Baptist church to Baptist church, due to their autonomous nature.
Shirley Baptist Church was created in 1852.