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the early 1830’s when a major division came in the Baptist family
I bellieve you are confusing Particular Baptists with the Primitive Baptists.The 'division' among the Particular Baptists began much earlier, with the criticisms of Andrew Fuller:
"...Often Fuller directed harsh criticisms against his Particular Baptist ancestors, particularly John Gill (1697-1771). He occasionally referred to his Particular Baptist ancestors as “a dunghill of High Calvinism.”
Fuller introduced his watershed work around 1792. From that time forward Baptists in both England and America debated his teachings, often bitterly. Finally, forty long and painful years after Fuller first promoted his ideas, our ancestors in the faith gathered in 1832 at Black Rock, Maryland and took a public position against Fuller’s teachings. While the Black Rock document addresses a number of cultural issues, some of which we might question, the dominant issue that motivated this meeting and the document that grew out of it was Fuller’s errant teachings....."
What is the Problem with Fullerism? - Elder Joe Holder (littlezionpbc.org)