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In memory of AMBROSE D. WRENN, born 7th July, 1805, and died 22nd August, 1823, in the 19th year of his age. (Marble headstone. )
Here rest the remains of JAMES WASHINGTON WILLETT, the son of James and Mary Willett, Born the 29th Oct., 1823, died the 29th Octr., 1824.
*Rev. Elhanah Winchester, of the "Universalist" Church.
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HISTORY HENRICO PARISH,
Sacred to the memory of ELIZABETH WICKER, consort of Col. Francis Wicker,* born Sept. 4th, 1789, Died Aug. 15th, 1837. In life she was endeared by her candour and integrity to all who knew her. In death with a firm unshaken faith in the all sufficient mercy of Jesus Christ her Savior she without fear committed her spirit to God who gave it. Eleven of her children has preceded her to the tomb.
Her husband and two sons survive-to mourn their loss.
Sacred to the memory of Dr. WILLIAM WARDLAW, t who departed this life on the 12th October, 1829, aged 53 years. (Marble slab on pedestal. )
Sacred to the memory of Mrs. SARAH WARDLAW, who died on the 22nd day of April, 1808, in the 32nd year of her age. Lo where this silent marble weeps A friend, a wife, a mother sleeps, A heart within whose sacred cell The peaceful virtues loved to dwell. (White marble slab.)
*Lumber merchant, yard "Elm St. R.," Richmond Directory, 1819, father of Robert Tate Wicker, Coroner of Richmond.
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ST. JOHN'S CHURCH.
Sacred to the memory of MARY M. WARDLAW, who departed this life on the 15th March, 1849, in the 53rd year of her age. Blessed are the dead that die in the Lord.
By the death of her only sister early in life, she was left in charge of five motherless children, to whose education and training for time and eternity all her energies of mind and body under God were consecrated, for her they will ever cherish the warmest affection and the most lively gratitude.
As a feeble testimony of grateful remembrance this stone is erected by her nieces and nephews.
(Marble slab on pedestals. )
Sacred to the memory of Dr. ERASTUS WILLEY, who departed this life Feb. 24, 1839, age 48 years. Also HANNAH, his wife, who died March 12th, 1822, age 24 years. Their bodies rest in peace, In the calm and silent grave,
And while affection mourns the departed,
Faith sooth's the wounded spirits,
And hope points to their home in immortality.
(Eighty feet from the main entrance of the cemetery on the right-hand side as you enter the grounds, seven feet from the wall. )
In memory of MARIA LOUISA WYSE, who died Sept. 22nd, 1831. (Buried near the main entrance of the church in the same plot that Rev. Alex. Weddell is buried.)
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To the memory of NINNIN WYSE, a native of Falkirk, in Scotland, he was born in the year of our Lord 1742, and departed this life the 5th day of November, 1807, in the 69th year of his age. (Gray sandstone headstone.)
Sacred to the memory of MARTHA ANN, wife of Joshua Walker, who departed this life Oct. 1st, 1835, aged 24 years, 6 months and 25 days. Greatly esteemed for her exemplary conduct in all the relations of daughter, wife and mother. This languishing head is at rest Its thinking and aching are o'er This quiet immovable breast Is heav'd by affliction no more This heart is no longer the seat Of trouble and torturing pain It ceases to flutter and beat It never shall flutter again.
This monument was erected by her bereaved husband. (White marble slab on brick vault. )
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Of gray sandstone bearing no inscription, in southwest corner of church-yard.
ST. JOHN'S CHURCH. 529
Here lies the remains of GEORGE WILLIAMSON, who departed this life Sept. 6th, 1823, aged 48 years. This small tribute of respect to his memory, is erected by his disconsolate widow. Farewell my wife wipe off your tears Here I must lie until Christ appears And when he comes I hope to rise Unto a life that never dies. Here also lies the body of his son, JOHN WILLIAMSON.
(Marble slab.)
In memory of B. C. YOUNGHUSBAND, who died in the 19th year of her age, on the 23rd October, 1793. (Sandstone headstone.)
Sacred to the memory of MARGARET, wife of John Young, a native of Edinburgh, in Scotland, who departed this life the 5th November, 1825, aged 38 years. I will not leave you comfortless, I will come to you
but a little while and the world seeth Me no more, But ye see me because I live Ye shall live also.
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ABANDONMENT OF CHURCH, 45.
Adams, Dr. John, presents relic from Curle's, 12.
Adams, John, 33.
Adams, Col. Richard, 36, 49.
Adams, Richard, Jr., 33.
Adams, Thomas B., 33.
Address by Hon. Wm. Wirt Henry on 150th anniversary, 133-162.
Address by Rt. Rev. A. M. Ran- dolph at 150th anniversary, 117-132.
A great sorrow falls upon the rec- tor (Rev. L. W. Burton) and his wife, 70.
Alms basin presented, 69.
Alteration of the church, 52.
Ambler, Jacquelin, kindness of to Mr. Buchanan, 27.
America's earliest legislative body, 23.
Annals of Henrico Parish, 5.
Annals of the parish and church, 58.
Anniversary, 150th, 81.
Appearance of St. John's church- yard at present time, 99.
Application to City Council for permission to build new school-house, 50.
Application to the Council of the city "for the protection and preservation of the burying ground," 46; ordinance in re- gard to same, 46, 47.
Argall, Gov., asks for a minister, 7.
Arrearages put in hands of col- lector, 28.
Assistant Bishops of Virginia, 103. Assistant minister chosen for the parish, 30. Assistant minister employed at Weddell mission, 92. A thank-offering to God, 81. Attendance upon church, 9.
Attractiveness and beauty of St. John's grounds, 101. Authorities and references, 3.
BACKUS, REV. A. M., 72. Bacon's Branch, contract church at, 16.
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church, 12. Baptismal name of Pocahontas, 7. Baptisms, 261. Baptisms by- Burch, Rev. F. M., 310, 311. Burkhead, Rev. J. H., 329, 330, 331, 333.
Burton, Rev. L. W., 311, 312, 313, 314, 315, 316, 317, 319, 320, 321, 323, 324, 325.
Burton and Kuyk, Revs., 324, 325.
Butler, Rev. Wm. C., 290, 291.
Croes, Rev. Robt. B., 279, 280. Everett, Rev. W. B., 312, 313. Funsten, Rev. J. B., 72, 315, 320.
Gibson, Rev. C. J., 301, 304.
Goodwin, Rev. E. L., 331. Goodwin, Rev. R. A., 326, 327, 328, 329, 330, 331, 332, 333, 334, 335, 337, 338, 339, 340, 341, 342, 344. Hart, Rev. Wm. H. (1815-1828, 1836-1842), 263-277. Kepler, Rev. H. S., 283, 284, 289, 290.
Kuyk, Rev. C. R., 322, 323, 324, 325, 326, 327, 328, 329.
Lee, Rev. Wm. F., 277. Miller, Rev. Benj., 277.
Minnigerode, Rev. Chas., 290. Moore, Bishop, 280. Morrison, Rev. J. H., 281.
Nash, Rev. P. G., 322. Nelson, Rev. Robert, 290.
Norwood, Rev. Wm., 284, 291, 292.
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Nugent, Rev. P. R., 334.
Peet, Rev. Edward W., 278.
Points, Rev. John T., 288, 289. Powers and Burton, Revs., 319. Snead, Rev. E. B., 337, 338, 339, 340, 341, 342, 343.
Tillinghast, Rev. N. P., 280.
Wall, Rev. Henry, 296.
Weddell, Rev. Alex. W., 300, 301, 304-310.
Weddell and Burch, Revs., 310. Wharton, Rev. L. B., 310.
Whittle, Bishop, 310. Wilmer, Rev. Joseph, 292.
Baptisms, number of, 61.
Bargrave, Rev. Thomas, 8, 86.
Barracks for British soldiers, 1781, 24. Bayard, Chevalier, 59.
Beginning of Church in Virginia, 5.
Beginning of record book, 10. Bell for the church, 40, 41, 45.
Bermuda Hundreds, 6. Berkeley, Sir Wm. (Gov.), 35. Bishop of Lexington, Ky., 86.
Bishop of London calls for report, 9.
Bishop Madison, death of, 30. Bishops Madison and Meade, 98. Bishop of New York, 81.
Bishops of Virginia, assistant, 103.
Bishops of Virginia, 163.
Gibson, Rt. Rev. R. A., 183.
Griffith, Rev. Dr. David, 165. Johns, Rt. Rev. John, 176. Madison, Rt. Rev. James, 170. Meade, Rt. Rev. Wm., 174.
Moore, Rt. Rev. R. Channing, 172.
Newton, Rt. Rev. John B., 185. Whittle, Rt. Rev. F. M., 181.
Bishops of Virginia, succession of, 103. Bishop Whittle grants use of flowers on sesqui-centennial celebration, 82.
Blair, A. Beirne, 89. Blair, Lewis H., 89.
Blair, Rev. James, 9, 86.
Blair, Rev. John D., 28. Bodeker, Miss Pearl, 60.
Bolling, John, vestryman, 1741, 19.
Bosseux, Capt. and Mrs. Cyrus, 58, 82.
Bossieux, Cyrus, 57, 58.
Boucher, Rev. Jonathan, 20.
Bounds of St. John's Parish, 6. Braine, Sarah, 69.
Brass font and ewer purchased, 78.
Brewer, Sackville, ~ reader at Curle's and clerk of vestry, 1741, 13, 19. Brick school-house, 41; erected, 43; repaired, 78.
Brick wall placed around church lot, 1770, 21. Brock, Dr. R. A., 10, 58, 60.
Brock, Rev. Zach., 13.
Brocken, Rev. James, 25.
Brotherhood of St. Andrew, 74, 192.
Brotherhood, the, 73. Brown, R. L .. 69, 76.
Brown, Mrs. R. L., 74.
Buchanan, Rev. John, chosen rec- tor of the parish, 1785, 25.
Buchanan, Rev. John, D. D., elect- ed treasurer of Diocese, 26, 35, 36.
Buck Roe, 20
Bruton Parish, 43.
Butler, Rev. Wm. C., 48.
Burch, Rev. Francis M., 53, 54. Burials by-
Baker, Rev. F. M., 357.
Barrett, Rev. Robert S., 368, 371.
Beckwith, Rev. Cary, 409.
Blankenship, W. S., 391. Bundy, Geo. (colored lay read- er), 403.
Burkhead and Downman, Revs., 397.
Burkhead, Rev. J. H., 397, 398, 399.
Burch, Rev. F. M., 375, 376.
Burton, Rev. L. W., 376, 377, 378, 379, 380, 381, 382, 383, 384, 385, 386, 387, 388, 389, 390, 391, 392, 394.
Burton, Rev. and Mr. Abbitt (lay reader at St. Mark's), 393.
Burton and Clopton, Revs, 387. Burton and Fair, Revs., 388. Burton and Funsten, Revs., 386.
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Burton and Gammon, Revs., 388. Burton, Rev. L. W., and Mr. Griffith (lay reader), 392. Burton and Kuyk, Revs. 390, 391, 394.
Burton and Nash, Revs., 389.
Burton and Newton, Revs., 391.
Burton, Newton and Downman, Revs., 391.
Burton, Revs. L. W., and J. Peterkin, 376.
Burton and Pollard, Revs., 378.
Burton and Powers, Revs., 389.
Burton and Ray, Revs., 389.
Burton, Reid and Shields, Revs., 379.
Burton and Randolph, Revs., 392.
Burton and Smith, Revs., 393.
Burton, Revs. L. W., and R. R. Howison, 380.
Burton and P. Powers, Drs., 382.
Butler, Rev. Wm. C., 357, 358. Cooke, Rev. Mr., 409.
Cooke and Goodwin, Revs., 403.
Cooper and Burton, Drs., 382.
Cutler, Revs. L. A., and L. W. Burton, 384.
Dashiell and Burton, Revs., 389. Dashiell and Shields, Revs., 366.
Everett, Rev. W. B., 377, 378, 379.
Funsten, Rev. Geo. M., 383.
Funsten, Rev. J. B., 380, 381, 386.
Gailor, Bishop, 395. Gammon and Burton, Revs., 389, 393.
Gammon, Burton and Mason, Revs., 394.
Gammon and Goodwin, 396.
Garlick and Weddell, Drs., 367. Gibson and Weddell, Drs., 370. Gibson, Dr., 368, 375.
Goodwin, Rev. R. A., 395, 396, 397, 398, 399, 400, 401, 402, 403, 404, 405, 406, 407, 408, 409.
Goodwin and Cooke, Revs., 408, 409.
Goodwin and Cooper, Revs., 398.
Goodwin and Denniss, Revs., 403, 405.
Goodwin and Downman, Revs., 396.
Goodwin and McDeriot, Revs., 408.
Goodwin and Spencer, Revs., 397.
Goodwin and Nash, Revs., 395. Goodwin and Staley, Revs., 407. Hammon, Rev., 365.
Hart, Rev. W. H., 349, 350.
Hatcher and Goodwin, Revs., 402.
Howison, Revs. R. R., and L. W. Burton, 379.
Jackson, Rev. Robt. F., Jr., 373. Judkins, Newton and Burton, Revs., 382.
Judkins and Weddell, Drs., 368.
Kepler, Rev. H. S., 351, 357, 358, 366, 371.
Kuyk, Rev. C. R., 390, 391, 392, 393, 394, 395, 396.
Lambeth, Burton and Sturgis, Revs., 384.
Landrum and Burton, Drs., 384. Logan, Rev. M. P., 397.
Martin, Revs., J. C., and L. W. Burton. 383.
Martin, Burton and Sturgis, Revs., 384.
McCabe, Rev. J. D., 360.
McCulloh, Rev. Duncan, 375, 376.
Mead, Rev. G. Otis, 408, 409.
Minnigerode and Weddell, Drs., 369.
Morrison, Rev. J. H., 350, 351.
Nash, Rev. P. G., 374, 392, 399, 400, 401.
Nash and Burton, Revs., 386, 389.
Nelson, Rev. Robert, 357.
Newton, Rev. John B., 386. Norwood, Rev. Wm., 358, 360. Norwood and Wall, Revs., 363. Nugent, Rev. P. R., 402.
Patterson, Rev. Mr., 360. Peterkin, Dr., 374.
Peterkin and Gibson, Drs., 373. Peterkin and Kepler, Drs., 368. Peterkin and Weddell, Drs., 370.
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Peterkin, Weddell and Scott, Drs., 369.
Peterson, Revs. P. A., and Bur- ton, 388, 394.
Points, Rev. J. T., 357.
Pollard and Everett, Revs., 379.
Powers, Rev. Pike, 375, 383, 384, 385, 386, 387, 389.
Proctor and Weddell, Drs., 371.
Randolph, Rt. Rev. A. M., 381.
Ray, Burton, Peterson and Vaiden, Revs., 393.
Ray, Burton and Wright, Revs., 391.
Reid and Burton, Drs., 381.
Shields, Rev. Jas. W., 366, 369.
Sledd, Judkins, Cole and Bur- ton, Revs., 390.
Snead, Rev. E. B., 405, 406, 407, 408, 409.
Strange, Rev. Robert, 409.
Stringfellow and Weddell, Revs., 372.
Tucker and Goodwin, Revs., 400.
Vest, Rev. Geo. S., 409.
Wall, Rev. E. W., 367.
Wall, Rev. Henry, 362, 363, 364, 365, 366.
Weddell, Rev. A. W., 367, 368, 369, 370, 371, 372, 373, 374, 375.
Weddell and Gibson, Drs., 372.
Weddell and Kepler, Drs., 367.
Weddell and Minnigerode, Drs., 368, 370.
Weddell and Peterkin, Drs., 370, 372.
Weddell and Semms, Drs., 368.
Wharton, Rev. L. B., 375, 381. Woodbridge, Dr., 368, 369.
Woodbridge and Wall, Revs., 364.
Woodward, Revs. J. P. and Burton, 387.
Burton, Rev. Lewis W., 58, 63.
Burton, Rev. Lewis Wm., 37; called, 65; the beloved, 67; his motto, 72; services on Exec. Com. Am. Ch. Miss. Soc'y, representative Church Temperance Society of Va., Vice-Pres. Richmond Protes- tant Episcopal Miss'y Society, etc., 76; has "calls," 83; ladies
meet in regard to "calls," 83; congregation express their views as to "calls," 8, 84, 85; accepts call and preaches farewell sermon, 85; invited to visit and preach at St. John's, 86.
Burton, Mrs. (wife of the rector), soul and spirit of entertain- ments, 75.
Burton, Lewis James Hendree, 70.
Burial place of Col. Ed. Carring- ton, 24.
Burying ground, 33.
Busher, Rev. Joseph, accepted, but resigned, 19.
Byrd, Jr., Col. Wm., 58.
Byrd, William, 17.
Byrd, Wm., donates lots, 18.
CANDE OF ST. JOHN'S AL- most sputtered out, 44.
Care of the poor, 11.
Carrington, Col. Edward, follow- ed Henry, 24.
Carrington, Mr. Edward, letter of, 27.
Carrington, P. R., 33, 34, 35, 37, 40, 57, 58. 60.
Carrington, P. R., and wife, 77. Cary, Wilson, 20.
Centennial, sesqui, 3.
Chapel at Boar Swamp, 22.
Chapel at Deep Run, 22.
Chapel of Good Shepherd, 71, 72. Christ church, 40, 42, 51.
Christian, Guy, 95.
Church enlarged, 1772, 21; re- opened, 52.
Church known by several names, 20.
Church lot fenced in with wood, 21.
City Hall, 33 Clayton, Miss, 100.
Clark and Goodwin, Revs., 407.
Cocke, Bowler, appointed church warden, 25.
Cocke, Bowler, vestryman, 1741, 19. Cocke, Jas. Powell, warden, 1741, 19. Cohen, Israel and Hester, 101.
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Cole, Rev. Roscow, declined offer of parish, 1751, 20. Coles, John, 100. Colony divided into shires, 6. Committee on Sociability and En- tertainments, 75.
Committee on St. John's History (J. S. Moore, chairman), ap- pointed, 57.
Committee-on Burials, Charity, Church Decency and Order, Entertainments, Sick, Strang- ers and Absentees, -
Comparison of the work of Revs. Weddell, Burton, and Good- win, 66.
Communicants St. John's, num- ber, 31-43.
Communicants, 57, 197. Communicants :
Alphabetical list of from 1860- 1903, 200-222; under recto- rate of Rev. Wm. H. Hart, 199.
Confirmations, number of, 61. Congratulations to Rt. Rev. L. W. Burton by the vestry on ele- vation to the Bishopric of Lexington, Ky., 86.
Corner-stone laid
by Masons, 1818, 31.
Craigie, F. J., 94. Croes, Rev. Robert B., 42, 43. Crump, Dr. L. C., 92. Curd, Edward, vestryman, 1741, 19. Curle's church, 12. Curtis, Capt. John A. and wife, 70. Cussen Fund, 94. Cussens, W. J., 87.
DALE PARISH SET UP, 13. Dale, Sir Thomas, found a settle- ment, 5. Dashiell, Rev. T. G., 51. Davies Memorial, 59. Davies, W. W., 57, 58, 59, 81. Davies, Mrs. W. W., 59. Day's (Mr.) proposition, 35. Death of-
Dr. Burton's father, 85. Crump, Dr. L. C., 92. Estes, Mrs. James M., 95. Goodwin, Mrs. Mary E., 88.
Madison, Bishop James, 30. Saunders, E. A., 92.
Selden, Rev. Miles, 25.
Shields, Mrs. Caroline, 93.
Decline of divine worship, 26. De Lar War, 5.
Depressed conditions of Church in Virginia, 1799-1812, 29. Devoted adherents, 40.
Diocese of Virginia, first conven- tion of, 1785, 25.
Domestic and Foreign Society, 38. Donation of lots by Wm. Byrd, 18. Drew, Mrs. E. T., 71, 72. Drew, Thomas H., 27. Drowning of Whitaker, 7. Dutch Gap the location of first church, 5. Dr. William Whitaker, 6. Duval, Mrs. Sally D., 71.
EALES, JOHN, READER AT Richmond, 1741, 19. East transcept door cut through, 48.
Edmund Pendleton president Vir- ginia Convention of 1775, 23. Edmund Randolph and Bowler Cocke appointed wardens, 25. Election of R. Channing Moore to the Bishopric, 30. Eleven new pews added, 53. Emery, Miss Julia C., 72. Emmanuel church, 51. Endowment Fund, 95-6-7. Enlargement of church decided on, 1772, 21.
Episcopal Church on Richmond Hill, 33. Estes, Mrs. James M., 53, 71, 94, 95. Everett, Rev. W. B., 68. Extensive repairs and improve- ments, 70.
FALLS "CHAPPEL," 12. Falls Chapel abandoned, 1741, 18. Famous revolution speech of Pa- trick Henry, 113-115. Fatal reaction, 47.
First entry in second vestry book, 24. First General Assembly meets in church at Jamestown, 23.
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First meeting of Curle's vestry in Richmond, 20.
First record in second vestry
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Fenney (or Finney), Rev. Wm., 86.
Fitzwilson, Miss E. A., 93.
Frame school-house repaired, 79.
Franklin, Mrs. Alice M., 60.
Fraternal spirit between Rev. John D. Blair and Mr. Bu- chanan, 28.
Fuller, Wm., collector and vestry- man, 1741, 19.
GAMBLE, COLONEL, 100.
Gates, Sir Thomas, 5.
Gavin, Rev. Anthony, 14.
Gibson, Bishop R. A., 60, 103, 176, Holy Day declared by Assembly, 180. 9.
Glebe land, 36.
Glebe of the parish, 13.
Goochland county cut off, 13.
Good Shepherd Sunday school or- ganized, 71; consecrated, 72. Goodwin, Mrs. Mary E., 88.
Goodwin, Rev. R. A., 60, 66, 67, 86, 87, 97, 98, 99, 183, 185. Grace church, 51.
Grade lowered on 24th street, 78, 79.
Graffigna, Antoni, 47, 101.
Griffith, Rev. David, 25, 61, 103.
Gretter, Miss F. P., 60.
Growth of church spiritual rather than material, 33. Guild, the, 73.
HALEY, SARAH, 100. Hammond, Rev. J. E., 51. Hart, Mrs. Lydia H., 35.
Hart, Rev. Wm. H., 35, 36, 37, 43, 57.
Hart, Rev. Wm. H., elected assist- ant minister, 30.
Hart, Rev. W. H., accepts call, 43, 44; death of, 44.
Heads of Families, 57.
Heads of Families: Hart, Rev. Wm. H., rector, 190, 194; Mor- rison, Rev. J. H., rector, 195. Henrico court-house and prison, 13. Henrico county and parish re- duced, 13.
Henrico Parish, 38.
Henrico Parish, Annals of, 5.
Henrico Parish book found, 1867,
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Henrico Parish, boundary in 1724, 9.
Henrico, religious character of, 5. Henrico, vestrymen of, 36.
Henricopolis founded, 5.
Henry, Hon. Wm. Wirt, 82.
Henry, Hon. Wm. Wirt, address by, 133, 162. Henry's first oratory, 11.
Henry, Patrick, makes his liberty speech, 23, 58.
History of St. John's Church, 55. Hobson, John, sexton at Curles, 1741, 19.
Hour of service changed, 81. Houses in Richmond when cap- tured by Arnold, 24.
Howard, B. F., 53, 68.
Hungry fed, naked clothed and poor have the Gospel preach- ed to them, 75.
ILLUSTRATIONS:
Autograph and coat of arms of
Rev. William Stith, opp. 200. Buchanan, Rev. John, opp. 240. Burch, Rev. F. M., opp. 496. Burkhead, Rev. J. H., opp. 512. Burton, Rev. L. W., opp. 464. Butler, Rev. Wm. C., opp. 400. Croes, Rev. Robt. B., opp. 320. Everett, Rev. W. B., opp. 496. Gibson, Rt. Rev. R. A., opp. 183. Goodwin, Rev. Robt. A., opp. 480.
Hart, Rev. Wm. H., opp. 264. Henry, Patrick, opp. 113. Johns, Rt. Rev. John, opp. 176. Kepler, Rev. H. S., opp. 368. Kuyk, Rev. C. R., opp. 512. Lee, Rev. Wm. F., opp. 280.
Madison, Bishop James, opp. 170.
Marriage of Pocahontas, opp. 8. Meade, Rt. Rev. Wm., opp. 174. Moore, J. Staunton, opp. 64. Moore, Rt. Rev. R. Channing, opp. 172.
Morrison, Rev. J. H., opp. 344.
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Newton, Rt .. Rev. J. B., opp. 185. Norwood, Rev. William, opp. 416.
Peet, Rev. E. W., opp. 300.
Points, Rev. John T., opp. 384. Powers, Rev. Pike, opp. 512.
Randolph, Rt. Rev. A. M., opp. 117.
St. John's Church in 1900, next second title page; interior view opposite.
St. John's Church in 1903, with new tower, opp. 57.
Selden, Rev. Miles, opp. 216. Shields, Rev. Jas. W., opp. 496. Snead, Rev. E. B., opp. 512.
Wall, Rev. Henry, opp. 432.
Weddell, Rev. Alex. W., opp. 448.
Wharton, Rev. L. B., opp. 496. Whittle, Rt. Rev. F. M., opp. 180.
Improvements of church stated by Prof. Cornelius Walker, 21.
Income of parish, how derived, 10.
Increase in number of Episco- palians in Richmond, 43.
Indian massacre, 8.
Indian Town Hill, 58.
Indian Town, Richmond, chosen for location of church, 1740, 17.
Indian relics, 100.
Interments under control of City Council, 46.
Interregnum in succession of ministers of Henrico Parish filled, 86.
Introduction to History St. John's Church, 57.
Inscriptions, 411.
Inscriptions: Alphabetical list of on monuments, 413-529. Inventory of property, 28.
JACKSON, REV. H. M., 80, 81, 82.
Jamestown, 5. Johns, Bishop John, 103. Johnston, Jos. W., 82. Jones, Miss Mary E., 87.
Judge Marshall's opinion of the Caledonian cottages, 24.
Junior Aid Society, 73.
KEITH, Rev. James, 13, 86. Kepler, Rev. Henry S., 45, 48, 52, 53.
Knights of Temperance, 73.
LABOR OF LOVE, 61. Lacy, Miss Emma, 89, 94. Landrum, Rev. W. W., 81. Largest increase, 65. Lectern purchased, 81.
Lee, Rev. Wm. F., 37, 38, 39, 40, 42.
Legacy to Weddell mission, 87. Letter from Richard Channing Moore Page, 88.
Letter of Mrs. Edward Carring- ton, 26.
Levy for new church laid, 1737, 16.
Lines of old church described in present edifice, 18.
List of burials, 347. Little Gleaners, 73.
Lord's Supper administered only at the great festivals, 27. Lots given by Mr. Byrd, 18.
MADISON, BISHOP JAMES,
death of, 30.
Manner in which to approach the communion table, 77.
Marriage of Gen. Washington, 14. Marriage of Pocahontas to Rolfe, 7. Marriages, 1628 to 1791, 215, 232. Marriages by-
Blagrove, Rev. Benj., 1786-1791, 232.
Burch, Rev. Francis M., 253.
Burton, Rev. Lewis Wm., 253, 254, 255, 256, 257.
Burton, Revs. L. W. and A. B. Tizzard, 255.
Burton, Revs. L. W. and Geo. Cooper, 256.
Burton and Downman, Revs., 253.
Butler, Rev. Wm. C., 248.
Cooper, Revs. Geo. and R. A. Goodwin, 257.
Croes, Rev. Robert B., 245. Funsten, Rev. Jas. B., 254.
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538
INDEX.
Goodwin, Rev. R. A., 257, 258, Memorial Window to A. Y. Stokes, 259, 260. 76.
Goodwin, Revs. R. A. and Geo. Cooper, 259.
Goodwin, Revs. R. A., and J. Y. Downman, and Geo. Cooper, 258.
Goodwin, Rev. R. A. and W. E. Evans, 260.
Goodwin, Revs. R. A., and A. B. Tizzard, 257.
Goodwin, Revs. R. A., and Geo. Vanderslice, 258.
Hart, Rev. Wm. H., 1815-1828, 1836-1842, 233, 244.
Howison, Revs. R. R., and L. W. Burton, 254.
Judkins, Revs. W. E., and L. W. Burton, 254.
Kepler, Rev. H. S., 246.
Kuyk, Rev. C. R., 256, 257.
Lee, Rev. Wm. F., 244.
Minnigerode and Weddell, Revs., 251.
Morrison, Rev. J. H., 245.
Nelson, Rev. Robert, 248.
Newton, Rev. J. B., 254, 256.
Norwood, Rev. Wm., 249.
Peet, Rev. Edward W., 244.
Peterkin, Revs. J. and L. W. Burton, 255.
Points, Rev. John T., 248.
Pollard, Revs. John and L. W. Burton, 254.
Powers, Rev. Pike, 52, 254.
Scott, Rev. Jno. G., 260.
Scott, Revs. Jno. G. and R. A. Goodwin, 259.
Shields, Rev. J. W., 251.
Snead, Rev. E. B., 259, 260.
Wall, Rev. Henry., 250. Weddell, Rev. Alex. W., 251, 252, 253. Wharton, Rev. L. B., 253.
Marriages, number of, 61. McCredie, Mr., 100. Mayer, Jno. F., 57, 58. Mayo, P. H., 71. Mayo, Geo. Pickett, 94.
Meade, Bishop, 36, 37, 103. Meade Memorial, 51. Medium of exchange, 11.
Meeting of Va. Convention of 1775, 23.
Minute on the ending of the 19th and in commemoration of the 20th century, 93-94.
Minister in 1741, 19.
Ministers Henrico Parish, succes- sion of, 105, 106.
Minister's salary in 1619, 8.
Minor, G. G., 57.
Missionary scholarships, 73.
Monumental church, 42.
Monumental church opened for worship, 30.
Monuments, inscriptions on, 413- 529.
Moody, Dwight L., 63. Moore Memorial, 52.
Moore, J. Staunton, 55, 57, 62. 93, 165.
Moore, Mrs. J. S., 60.
Moore, Bishop R. Channing, 30, 37, 39, 42, 43, 103.
Moore, Rev. David, 31.
Morrison, Rev. J. H. 44, 45, 58. Mosby, Robert, vestryman, 1741, 19.
Mossom, Rev. David, 13. Mother church of parish, 67. Mr. Selden, chaplain of the 1775 Convention, 23.
Musical features of the parish, 28.
NAMES OF THE CHURCH, 38. Neglected condition of the old churchyard, 46.
New church agitated, 15. New church, 39.
New church, Mr. Day's proposi- tion, 35.
New organ purchased, 28, 31. New school building abandoned, 47.
Newton, Rev. Jno. B., 80.
Newton, Jno. B., Assist. Bishop, 103.
No meeting of vestry between April 29, 1794, and May 12, 1812, 29.
No record of Revolutionary pe- riod, 23. Norwood, Rev. Dr. Wm., 45, 49, 50.
INDEX. 539
Not unusual for Conventions to Position Patrick Henry occupied meet in churches, 23. while speaking, 23. Number of burials, 61.
OFFICERS OF ST. JOHN'S IN 1741, 19.
Of what the church was possessed in 1785, 26.
Old Carrington mansion, 83.
Old parsonage on 24th street sold, 76.
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