Historical notices of St. Ann's parish in Ann Arundel county, Maryland, extending from 1649 to 1857, a period of 208 years, Part 9

Author: Allen, Ethan, 1796-1879. cn
Publication date: 1857
Publisher: Baltimore : J.B. Des Forges
Number of Pages: 280


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123


OF ST. ANN'S PARISH.


RECTORS.


1 1696, Rev. Peregrine Coney,


page 27


2 1699, 66


Edward Topp,


33


3 1704,


James Wootton,*


35


4 1710, 66 Joseph Colbatch, of All Hal- lows Parish,


40


5


1711,


Edward Butler,* -


-


66 41


6 1713,


Jacob Henderson, of Queen Anne Parish 66


42


7 1714,


66


Samuel Skippon,* 66


44


8 1725,


66


John Humphreys,* 66


50


9 1740,


James Stirling,


61


10 1740,


66


Charles Lake,


66


62 63


12 1745,


66


John Gordon,


64


13 1749,


Andrew Lendrum, -


66


66


1.4 1749,


Alexander Malcolm,


66


68 69


16 1754,


66 John McPherson, officiating,


66 70


17 1757,


Clement Brooke, 66 72 73 66 66


18 1759,


Alexander Williamson, -


19 1761,


66


Samuel Keene, D. D., 66


73


20 1767,


66


Bennet Allen, - 66


76 .78


22


1771,


66


Jonathan Boucher,


6.


80


23


1772,


John Montgomery,


81


2.1 1775, 66


Thomas Lendrum,


66


86


25 1777,


Thomas Read, -


-


89


26 1777,


66 William Hanna, of Westmin- ster Parish, -


90


27 1781,


66


Thomas Gates, 66


92


28 1785,


66


Ralph Higginbotham, 66 29 1804,


94


William Duke, - - 66 102


11 1744,


66


Samuel Edgar,*


15 1754,


66 John Myers, - -


21 1768,


William Edmiston, 66


6%


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HISTORICAL NOTICES


30


1806, Rev. William L. Gibson,


- page 104


31 1807, . : Bethel Judd, D. D., " 106


32 1812, William Nind, " 108


33 1816, 66 Henry L. Davis, D. D., - 110


1825, 66 John G. Blanchard, Assistant, " 113


34 1826,


66 John G. Blanchard, - -


114


35 1835,


.66 George McElhiney, D. D.,* 116


36 1842,


66 Gordon Winslow, -


117


37 1845,


38 1848,


66 Edward M. Van Deusen, D.D. " 118 119 66 Clelland K. Nelson, - -


1849,


66 W. W. Lord, Assistant, 120


1850,


66 S. K. Stewart, " - - 120


# Those only thus marked died rectors of the parish.


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OF ST. ANN'S PARISH.


THE VESTRY-MEN FROM 1703 TO 1819.


Col. John Hammond, 1704. William Bladen, 1704.


William Taylard, 1704, 1705.


Amos Garrett, 1704, 1705-1720.


Maj. John Freeman, 1704, 1705, 1706.


Samuel Norwood, 1704, 1705, 1706.


Hon. Samuel Young, 1705, 1706, 1707-1710, 1711- 1715, 1716.


John Baldwin, 1705, 1706, 1707.


Maj. Josiah Wilson, 1706, 1707.


Benjamin Fordham, 1706, 1707, 1708.


Anthony Raley, 1707, 1708-1712.


Thomas Freeborn, 1707, 1708.


Maj. Charles Hammond, 1708, 1709, 1710.


Jacob Lusby, 1708.


John Gresham, 1707, vice Maj. Wilson, 1710, 1711, 1712.


Evan Jones, 1709, 10, 11-1716.


Capt. John Davidge, 1709, 10, 11-May, 1735.


Robert Lusby, 1710, 11, 1713, 14, 15.


Thomas Bordley, 1710, 1718.


Richard Warfield, 1710-1714, 15, 16-1729.


Thomas Meyer, 1711, 12, 13, dead.


Joseph Howard, 1712, removed.


Joseph Hill, 1712.


George Valentine, 1713-1718, dead.


Benjamin Tasker, 1714, 15, 16-1722, 23, 24-1730.


V


William Maccubin, 1714, 15, 16.


Caleb Dorsey, 1714, 15, 16-1731. Alexander Warfield, 1728. William Hunt, 1716. James Crook, 1717.


11*


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HISTORICAL NOTICES


Bernard White, 1717.


Stephen Worman, 1719, 20.


Thomas Larkin, 1719. Albert Greening, 1720, 21, dead.


William Cummins, 1721 -- 1732, vice Gov. B. L. Cal- vert.


Gov. Charles Calvert, 1721.


Dr. Alexander Frazier, 1723.


Humphrey Ridgely, 1722.


Robert Gordon, 1723.


Vachel Denton, 1724, 25, 26-1732.


John Jobson, 1734, vice Lawson.


Thomas Worthington, 1726,-vice Benson, 1734, vice Dorsey, 1742,-vice Andrews, 1749.


Michael Macnemara, 1736, 37, 38-1743.


John Beale, 1727.


Philip Hammond, 1727, 28, 29-1740.


Edmund Jennings, 1728.


John Ross, 1741.


John Worthington, 1729, 30, 31-1748.


Benedict Leonard Calvert, 1730, 31.


Amos Woodward, 1732.


Ezekiel Gilliss, 1732.


Dr. Richard Tootell, 1736, 7, 8-1764, 5, 6.


Charles Griffith, 1737, 38, 39, 1758, 59, 60-1744, 45,46-1750.


Stephen Bordley, 1742.


John Bullen, 1738.


John Lomas, 1737.


William B. Gaither, 1736.


Richard Dorsey, 1743, 44, 45.


Richard Warfield of John, 1739.


Joli Ramsay, 1739.


Dr. Charles Carroll, 1740, 41, 42-1748, 49, 50.


John Brice, 1741, 42, 43-1759, 60, 61-1766, 67, dead.


Simon Duff, 1744.


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HISTORICAL NOTICES


Bernard White, 1717.


Stephen Worman, 1719, 20.


Thomas Larkin, 1719.


Albert Greening, 1720, 21, dead.


William Cummins, 1721 -- 1732, vice Gov. B. L. Cal- vert.


Gov. Charles Calvert, 1721.


Dr. Alexander Frazier, 1723.


Humphrey Ridgely, 1722.


Robert Gordon, 1723.


Vachel Denton, 1724, 25, 26-1732.


John Jobson, 1734, vice Lawson.


Thomas Worthington, 1726,-vice Benson, 1734, vice Dorsey, 1742,-vice Andrews, 1749.


Michael Macnemara, 1736, 37, 38-1743.


Jolm Beale, 1727.


Philip Hammond, 1727, 28, 29-1740.


Edmund Jennings, 1728.


John Ross, 1741.


John Worthington, 1729, 30, 31-1748.


Benedict Leonard Calvert, 1730, 31.


Amos Woodward, 1732.


Ezekiel Gilliss, 1732.


Dr. Richard Tootell, 1736, 7, 8-1764, 5, 6.


Charles Griffith, 1737, 38, 39, 1758, 59, 60-1744, 45,46-1750.


Stephen Bordley, 1742.


John Bullen, 1738.


John Lomas, 1737.


William B. Gaither, 1736.


Richard Dorsey, 1743, 44, 45.


Richard Warfield of John, 1739.


John Ramsay, 1739.


Dr. Charles Carroll, 1740, 41, 42-1748, 49, 50.


John Brice, 1741, 42, 43-1759, 60, 61-1766, 67, dead. Simon Duff, 1744.


.


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OF ST. ANN'S PARISII.


Thomas Jennings, 1745, 46, 47. William Roberts, 1745, 46, 47. John Carpenter, 1746. Edward Dorsey, 1746.


William Sutton, 1747.


William Reynolds, 1752, 53, 54.


Nicholas Maccubin, 1747, 48, 49-1767, 68, 69.


Alexander Hamilton, 1749.


Walter Dulaney, 1751, 2, 3-1764, 5, 6-1768, 69, 70.


Richard Warfield, Jr., 1751.


Thomas Baldwin, 1752.


Thomas Beale Dorsey, 1743, 4, 5-1769 died.


Robert Swann, 1754, 5, 6.


Brice T. Worthington, 1754, 5, 6-1760, 1, 2.


James Maccubin, 1755, 6, 7-1761, 2, 3.


William Roberts, 1755, 6, 7.


Alexander Warfield of Richard, 1756, 7, 8.


Dr. George Stewart, 1756, 7, 8.


Lancelot Jacques, 1757, 8, 9-1763, 4, 5.


Richard Maccubin, 1757, 8, 9.


James Johnson, 1758, 9. Nicholas Worthington, 1759, 60, 61-1779-1782. Nathan Hammond, 1759, 60, 61, 62-1770, 1, 2- 1774, 5, 6, 7.


Dr. Upton Scott, 1759, 60-1762, 3, 4.


William Woodward, 1761, 2, 3, 1771, 2, 3.


Charles Carroll, Barrister, 1762, 3, 4. Thomas Hyde, 1774, 5, 6-1784, 5, 6, 7.


Robert Couden, 1763, 4, 5. John Hesselius, 1764, 5, 6. Brice T. J. Worthington, 1767, 8, 9. Caleb Dorsey, 1767. John Hall, 1769, 70, 71.


Samuel Chase, 1770, 71, 72-1775, 6, 7-1779. William Paca, 1771, 72, 73. John Bullen, 1772, 3, 4-1776, 7, 8.


128


HISTORICAL NOTICES


William Woodward of William, 1772, 3, 4-1777. Matthias Hammond, 1773, 4, 5. Allen Quinn, 1773, 4, 5-1777, 1780.


Philemon Warfield, 1774, 5, 6-1783.


Beriah Mayberry, 1779, 80, 81, 82, 83, 84, 1788, 89, 90,91. William Woodward, Jr., 1779. William Farris, 1779.


William Goldsmith, 1779, 80, 81.


Francis Fairbrother, 1781, 82, 83.


Joseph Eastman, 1780, 81, 82, 83, James Ringgold, 1784, 5, 6.


T. B. Hodgkin, 1786, 7, 8. James Williams, 1780, 1804, 5, 6.


Col. James Tootell, 1782, 3, 4.


James Brice, 1784, 5, 6, 7. Thomas Johnson, 1783. John Callahan, 1785, 6, 7.


Frederick Green, 1785, 6, 7, 8.


Thomas Harwood, 1785, 6, 7, 8, 0.


John Davidson, 1787, 8. 9.


James Maccubin, 1787, 8, 9, 90-1797, 8, 9-1800, 3,4. Joseph Clark, 1788, 9, 90.


Charles Wallace, 1789, 90, 91-1800.


James Stewart, 1789, 90, 91, 92.


John Randall, 1790, 91, 92, 93-1800, 1, 2, 3-1812, Thomas Callahan, 1790, 91, 92.


John Gassaway, 1791, 2, 3.


Robert Denny, 1791, 2, 3, 1799, 1811-Register. George Mann, 1792, 3.


Richard Owen, 1792, 3, 4, 5-1799, 1800, 1,-1805, 6, 1808.


William Marbury, 1793, 4, 5. Barton Whetcroft, 1793, 4, 5, 6-1800, 1, 2, 3, 5. Samuel Hervey Howard, 1694, 5, 6, 7,-1803, 4. John Gwinn, 1795, 6, 7.


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OF ST. ANN'S PARISII.


Jonathan Wilmer, 1795.


Jonathan Pinkney, 1796, 1809, 10, 11, 12-1816. John Shaw, 1805, 1815, 16, 17, 18.


John Ridout, 1797, 8, 9.


Gen. John Davidson, 1798, 9, 1800. Frederick Grammar, 1799, 1800, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6. Joseph Brewer, 1801, 2.


Jesse Ray, 1801, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6.


Samuel Ridout, 1803,4, 5, 6, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 17, 18.


James Whetcroft, 1804, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10.


William Williams, 1804.


Richard Lockerman, 1806-1814.


James P. Maynard, 1807, 8, 9, 10.


Frederick Green, 1807, 8, 9, 10 died.


Joseph Sands, 1807.


Ninian Pinkney, 1807, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 16. Barton Whetcroft, 1808.


Alexander C. Magruder, 1808-1813, 14, 15, 16, 17.


John Hyde, 1809, 10, 11, 13, 14, 15. John Golden, 1811, 12.


Thomas H. Bowie, 1813, 14, 15.


Dr. John Ridgely, 1813.


Henry Maynadier, 1816.


George Barber, 1816.


H. H. Chapman, 1817.


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THIS COMPILATION IS FROM THE FOLLOWING SOURCES :-


The Land Records in the Land Office-at Annapolis. The Records of Wills in the Register of Wills, Office-at Annapolis. Council Records in the Executive Department, do.


Journals of the Upper House do. 1


Records of St. Ann's Parish, Ann Arundel County.


·Do. do. St. James's do. do.


Do. do. St. Peter's do. Talbot County.


Do. do. St. Michael's do. do.


Do. do. St. Paul's do. Queen Anne County. do.


Do. do. St. Luke's do. Do. do. St. Paul's do.


Do. do. Chester do.


Kent County. do.


Do. do. Shrewsbury do. do.


Do. do. St. Andrew's do. St. Mary's County.


Do. do Charlotte Hall School do.


Do. do. William and Mary Parish, Charles County. Do. do. Trinity do. do


Do. do. Prince George's do. Montgomery County.


Do. do. St. Paul's, do. Baltimore County.


Do. do. St. Thomas's


do.


do.


Do. do. St George's


do.


Harford County.


Rev. Thomas Cradock's Sermon, 1753, manuscript.


Bishop Claggett's Papers and Letters. Rev. Mr. Duke's do. do.


Bishop Kemp's do do. My own Collections of Papers and Letters.


Leonard Strong's Pamphlet of 1655.


John Langford's do. do.


Capt. Ileaman's do do. Virginia and Maryland do.


Relations of John Bozman Kerr, Esq., and others.


G. L. L. Davis, Esq.'s Letters in N. Y. Churchman.


Maryland Historical Society Papers. Collections of the New York Historical Committee.


Collections of the Protestant Episcopal Historical Society. Reports of the Society for the Propagation of the Gospel. Hazzard's Collections.


Park's Maryland Gazette, 1728.


Green's Maryland Gazette, 1739-1840.


Journals of Maryland Diocesan Conventions, 1784 to 1856. Do. do. Connecticut do. 1784 to 1820. Park's Laws of Maryland.


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Bacon's Laws of Maryland.


Hanson's


do.


Kilty's


do.


Maxy's do.


Kilty's Land Holders' Assistant.


Oldmixon's History of Maryland.


Bozman's


do.


Hawk's


do.


Burk's do. of Virginia.


Eddis's Letters from Annapolis.


Boucher's Discourses.


Ridgely's Annals of Annapolis.


The Church Review.


New York Churchman.


Christian Journal of New York, 1822.


Sword's Almanac.


The Churchman's Almanac.


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