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Kemper, Charles E. "The History of Germantown," Fauquier Historical Society Bulletin, No. II (July, 1922), pp. 125-133. "Lanier, John Jabez," International Who's Who . .. 1912, p. 683. New York, (The International Who's Who Publishing Co., 1911). Religious Leaders of America, II, 1941- 1942, edited by J. C. Schwarz, p. 661 (New York, J. C. Schwarz, 1941.) "Lewis Family of Warner Hall," William and Mary College Quarterly Historical Magazine, X (July, 1901), pp. 48-54. Mason, George Carrington. "The Colonial Churches of Spotsyl­ vania and Caroline Counties, Virginia," Virginia Magazine of History and Biography, LVIII (Oct., 1950), pp. 442-472. "Notes Relating to Some of the Students Who Attended the College of William and Mary, 1753-1770," William and Mary College Quarterly Historical Magazine, 2d. Series, I (Jan., 1921), pp. 27-41. Ridgeley, Mrs. Jane M. "Genealogy of the Beverley Family," Yirginia Magazine of History and Biography, XX (Apr., 1912), pp. 213-214. MANUSCRIPTS Broadside, To the Pewholders and friends of the Protestant Episcopal Church, residing in the towns of Fredericksburg, Falmouth and vicinities, signed by E. C. McGuire, Rector, R. T. Thorn, J. Metcalfe, Wardens, T. F. Knox, C'lk of the Vestry, June 27, 1846. Typewritten copy in the possession of George W. Shepherd, Fredericksburg. Brydon G. MacLaren. The Organization of Religion Among the New Settlers. 44 pp. & 20 pp. of footnotes of his forth­ coming Virginia's Mother Church, II. Faulkner, Thomas G., Jr. l\1emorandum on Recent Achieve­ ments of the Parish. Hunter, George L., Jr., Improvement Fund, St. George's Epis­ copal Church, Fredericksburg. Powell, Dorothy V. McCormick. Colonial Churches in Spotsyl­ vania County, Virginia. May 15, 1930. 14 pp. Wallace Library, Fredericksburg. Wallace, A Wellington. Communion Service of St. George's Church, Fredericksburg. Property of Mrs. A. B. Chandler, J r., Fredericksburg. LETTERS Brydon, G. MacLaren. Letter to Douglas S. Freeman, Jan. 17, 1949. Letters to Carrol H. Quenzel, Jan. 26, 1949, Feb. 17, 1951. Bibliography 81

Ferguson, George 0., Jr., Registrar of the University of Virginia. Letter to Carrol H. Quenzel, July 3, 1950. Green, C. L., Registrar of Washington and Lee University. Letter to Carrol H. Quenzel, July 11, 1950. McGowan, S. R., Registrar of Kenyon College. Letter to Carrol H. Quenzel, Jan. 7, 1949. Mason, Dr. Hadley Norton. Letters to Carrol H. Quenzel, May 19, 1950; Feb. 23, 1951. Meade, Robert D. Letter to Carrol H. Quenzel, May 3, 1949. Wilson, David c., Registrar, Hampden-Sydney College. Letter to Carrol H. Quenzel, June 14, 1950. ApPENDIX A

TEXT OF ST. GEORGE'S PARISH ACT OF 1714

THE LAWS OF VIRGINIA 133

German Protestants Parish of St. George. No. 39

An Act to exempt certain German Protes­ tants from the Payment of Levies for seven Years; and for Erecting the Parish of St. George.

1. Whereas certain German Protestants, Preamble. to the Number of Forty-two Persons, or thereabouts, have been lately settled above the Falls of the River Rappahanock, on the Southern Branch of the said "River, called the Rappidann, at a Place named Germanna, in the County of Essex, and have there begun to build and make Improvements for their Co­ habitation, to the gread Advantage of this Colony, and the Security of the Frontiers in those Parts from the Incursion of the Indians: For the Encouragement therefore of the said Germans in their Infant Settlement, Be it Enacted by the Enacted, Lieutenant Governouf, Council and Bur­ gesses of this present General Assembly, and it is hereby Enacted by the Authority That the Germans now of the same, That all and every the settled at Germanna shall Germans now seated at Germanna, shall be free from payment of all be, and are hereby declared to be free Publick Levies for seven and discharged from the Payment of all, Years. and all manner of Publick or County Levies or Assessments whatsoever, for and during the Term of Seven Years, from and after the End of this Session of Assembly: And if any other German, 84 The History of St. George's Episcopal Church or other Foreign Protestants, shall, And if any other German 01' Foreign Protestants within the said Term of seven Years, shall, within the said Term settle themselves at Germanna aforesaid, of seven years, settle at such German and Germans, and other Germanna aforesaid shall Foreign Protestants, shall be free and be free from all such Levies for seven Years from the discharged from the Payment of all such Time of their settling if Levies for the Term of seven Years, they continue so long at from the Time of their settling at Germanna. But if they Germanna respectively: Provided such depart from Germanna and settle in any other Germans, or Foreigners, who now are, Part of the Colony, then or who within the said Term of seven to pay the usual Levies and Years, shall settle at Germanna afore­ Taxes. said, shall be and continue for so long Time to cohabit at Germanna. And if any of the said Germans, or others, shall depart from the said Settlement of Germanna, and inhabit any other part of this Colony, such German and Ger­ mans, and other Foreign Protestants, leaving the said Settlement, shall be assessed and pay all such Levies and Taxes as his Majesty's Subjects of this Dominion shall and do pay. II. And be it further Enacted by the Authority aforesaid, That the Place called Germanna, together with a Precinct of Land thereunto next adjoining, ex­ The Place called Germanna, tending five Miles on each Side of the to be a distinct Parish, by said Town or Settlement of Gn'manna, the Name of St. George, is and shall be from henceforth a distinct divided from the Parish of Parish of itself, and shall be called by St. Mary. the Name of the Parish of St. George, and is and shall be divided and exempt from the Parish of St. Mary in the said County of Essex, and from all De­ pendencies, Offices, Charges and Con­ tributions, for or in respect thereof, and from the Cure of the Minister of the said Parish of St. Mary and his Succes­ sors; and also is and shall be discharged of all Levies, Oblations, Obventions, and all other Pa- St. George's Parish Act of 1714 85

134 THE LAWS OF VIRGINIA

No. 39, 40, 41. German Protestants Parish of St. George rochial Duties w ha tsoever, relating to The Paf1skioners of St. the said Parish of St. Mary. Provided George not obliged to pay always, That the Parishioners of the said any Minister of their Parish the Salary allowed Parish of St. George shall not be obliged by law to the Ministers of to pay to any Minister or Ministers of other Parishes, until there their said Parish, the Salary allowed by shall be 400 Tytkable Law to the Ministers of other Parishes Persons in the said Parish. Until then to agree with of this Colony, until such Time as there their Minister as the shall be the Number of Four Hundred GO'IJernouf' and Council shall Tythable Persons in the said Parish of think reasonable. St. George. But the said Parishioners are and shall be at Liberty, in the mean time, to agree with their J\/[inister and Ministers to serve the Cure of their said Parish, upon such Terms as by the Lieutenant Governour, or the Governour or Commander in Chief of this Dominion for the Time being, with the Advice of the Council, shall be thought reasonable, any Law, Statute or Custom to the contrary thereof in anywise notwith­ standing. At an Assembly begun October the 22d, 1712 and continued to N 0- vember the 1st, 1714.

Trott, Nicholas. The Laws of the British Plantations in America, Relating to the Church and the Clergy, Religion and Learning (London, Printed for B. Cowse at the Rose and Crown in St. Paul's Churchyard, MDCCXXI), pp. 133-134. ApPENDIX B

NUMBER OF COMMUNICANTS OF ST. GEORGE'S CHURCH FREDERICKSBURG

Statistics secured from the Journals of the diocesan con- ferences or councils. Year No. of Communicants Year No. of Communicants 1813 Not more than 12 1850 160 1815 "Upwards of 60" 1851 163 1816 90 1852 150 1817 90 1853 145 1818 Not given 1854 152 white 1819 94 1855 140 white 1820 100 1856 140 white, 2 colored 1821 100 1857 160 white 1822 100 1858 158 white 1823 106 1859 251 1824 Not given 1860 283 white, 2 colored 1825 103 1861 300 white, 1 colored 1826 "Upwards of 100" 1862 290 white, 2 colored 1827 100 1863 No report 1828 104 1864 No report 1829 114 1865 182 white, 1 colored 1830 Ca. 112 1866 245 1831 125 1867 272 1832 188 1868 290 1833 185 1869 256 1834 160 1870 269 1835 160 1871 280 1836 150 1872 302 1837 153 1873 317 1838 150 1874 333 1839 138 1875 340 1840 142 1876 331 1841 143 1877 348 1842 167 1878 195 1843 150 1879 190 1844 150 1880 208 1845 155 1881 220 (including 1 1846 150 colored) 1847 152 1882 201 1848 150 1883 190 1849 152 1884 198 Communicants of St. George's Church, Fredericksburg 87

Year No. of Communicants Year No. of Communicants 1885 191 1918 244 1886 191 1919 238 1887 183 1920 250 1888 186 1921 242 1889 190 1922 220 1890 172 (including 2 1923 220 colored) 1924 228 1891 194 1925 27l 1892 200 1926 279 1893 202 1927 267 1894 215 1928 273 1895 265 1929 274 1896 260 1930 278 1897 260 1931 285 1898 268 1932 281 1899 257 1933 279 1900 252 1934 281 1901 240 1935 284 1902 264 1936 282 1903 267 1937 290 1904 254 (including 1938 296 colored) 1939 308 1905 255 1940 312 1906 251 1941 319 1907 252 1942 324 1908 225 1943 312 1909 224 1944 334 1910 239 1945 346 1911 239 1946 37l 1912 232 1947 370 1913 231 1948 414 1914 242 1949 437 1915 240 1950 452 1916 233 1951 479 1917 247 ApPENDIX C

SUCCESSION OF RECTORS OF ST. GEORGE'S PARISH FREDERICKSBURG

1. Reverend Theodosius Staige, from 1726, to November, 1728. During a vacancy of four months, the Reverend Mr. De Butts preached seven sermons. 2. Reverend Rodham Kenner, from March, 1729, to October, 1730. During a vacancy of two years and three months, Mr. Kenner preached once a fortnight, and the Reverend Francis Peart preached eleven sermons. 3. Reverend Patrick Henry, from January, 1733, to April, 1734. During the vacancy, the Reverend Mr. Smith preached two sermons. Reverend Mr. Smith was proposed to the vestry by the governor, but the vestry would not accept him, October, 1734. 4. Reverend James Marye, from October, 1735, to April 25, 1767. 5. Reverend James Marye, Jr., from January 26,1768 to 1780. 6. Reverend Thomas Thornton, from January, 1788, to July, 1791. 7. Reverend John Woodville, from January, 1792, to December, 1793. 8. Reverend James Stephenson, from April, 1794, to July, 1805. 9. Reverend Abner Waugh, from January, 1806, to July, 1806. 10. Reverend Samuel Low, Sr., from July 15, 1808, to April, ,1810. A vacancy of eighteen months. One year of this time, Mr. Low, living in King George County, preached once in every three weeks. 11. Reverend George Strebeck, from November 19, 1811, to February, 1813. Vacancy of eight months. 12. Reverend Edward C. McGuire, October 3, 1813, to October 8, 1858. 13. *Reverend Alfred M. Randolph, October, 1858, to November, 1862. 14. Reverend Magruder Maury, December, 1864, to April 24, 1871. *Randolph was acting rector of St. George's until he was ordained priest in 1860. Rectors of St. George's Parish, Fredericksburg 89

15. Reverend Edward C. Murdaugh, October 1, 1871, to April 6, 1877. 16. Reverend Robert J. McBryde, July 2, 1877, to April, 1883. 17. Reverend John K. Mason, May 15, 1883, to December 1, 1890. 18. Reverend William Meade Clark, December, 1890, to August 31, 1896. 19. Reverend William D. Smith, January 3, 1897, to 1905. 20. Reverend Robert J. McBryde, November 1, 1905, to October 1, 1912. 21. Reverend John Jabez Lanier, January, 1913, to February 27, 1922. 22. Reverend Dudley Boogher, April, 1923, to April 9, 1941. 23. Reverend J. Sullivan Bond, May, 1942, to July 15, 1945. 24. Reverend Thomas G. Faulkner, Jr., February, 1946- ApPENDIX D SUCCESSION OF VESTRYMEN OF ST. GEORGE'S PARISH, FROM 1726 TO 1951 (The name of each member is inserted, with the date of his first election. The list of vestrymen to 1847 is from Slaughter, 1847, and the form of each name he used has been retained) 1725-6 1739 Augustine Smith Wm. Robinson William Grayson John Waller 1741 Thomas Chew George Wheatle Rice Curtis William Hansford William Ba ttaley H. Sharpe John Taliaferro, Jr. (vice J.T., John Taliaferro deceased) 1726-7 1741 Francis Thornton Richard Tutt (vice, Grayson, deceased) 1728 John Thornton Goodrich Lightfoot Rice Curtis, Jf. Larkin Chew Z. Lewis 1745 Hon. John Robinson Wm. Waller Mar. 1728-9 1746 Henry Beverly Edward Herndon (collector) 1729 Ambrose Grayson 1749 Robert Jackson 1731 Henry Beverly 1751 Edward Hickman John Spotswood 1732 1753 John Chew } F. Taliaferro Churchwardens Fielding Lewis

1733 1757 John Waller, Jr. Joseph Brock Vestrymen of St. George's Parish, From 1726 to 1951 91

1759 1785 Roger Dixon J. W. Willis Richard Brooke James Lewis Charles Lewis G. Stubblefield Benjamin Ballard 1760 Thomas Sharpe Charles Carter 1787 1762 John Legg John Lewis Charles Mortimer Charles Urquhart 1766 Benjamin Day Charles Washington 1789 Wm. Dangerfield Francis Thornton, Jr. 1768 George Weedon Ed. Carter Charles Dick R. B. Chew Joseph Jones George French Edward Herndon W. S. Stone 1770 1790 Thomas Fox John Herndon Lewis Willis Thomas Strachan Thomas Colson Ed. Herndon Thomas Minor Beverly Stubblefield Michael Robinson John Welch William Wood Edward Herndon, Jr. James Tutt John Wright 1779 1791 Mann Page William Stanard 1780 1793 George Thornton William Lovell 1784 Charles Yates David Blair Thomas Strachan Samuel Greenhow John Chew Fontaine Maury John Steward Thomas Crutcher D. Branham 1794 John Julian Elisha Hall 92 The History of St. George's Episcopal Church

1802 1813 James Brown Robert Lewis William Taylor John Chew Hugh Mercer 1814 Godlove Heiskell Churchill Jones Thomas Goodwyn George Hamilton William Smith J ohn Mundell Robert Patton Alexander F. Rose David Henderson R. Johnston David C. Ker John Crump Charles Austin 1803 Jacob Kuhn 1815 1805 William A, Knox John Minor 1816 1806 John Gray R. T. Thorn Charles L. Carter John Hart William F. Gray 1808 William Storke William S. Stone F. J. Wyatt Benjamin Botts John Scott 1820 John Lewis John Metcalfe 1809 Dabney Herndon 1821 John Taliaferro John T. Lomax Z. Lucas H. O. Middleton Robert Wellford, M.D. James Smock 1823 1810 Larkin Johnston John Smith, Jr. William Bernard G. W. B. Spooner 1824 James Carmichael, M.D. George Rothrock, Jr. Horace Marshall Yeamans Smith 1811 1826 Robert S. Chew Francis Taliaferro Thomas H. Hanson Vestrymen of St. George's Parish, From 1726 to 1951 93

1828 1837 Archibald Hart (vice, Robert R. B. Maury Lewis) 1839 1829 John Coakley William M. Blackford (vice, H. Mercer) 1843

1831 James Cooke G. W. Basset (vice, A. Hart) 1844 Murray Forbes (vice, W. A. Knox) R. C. L. Moncure

1834 1845 E. H. Carmichael William Pollock

1836 1847 Thomas F. Knox J. B. Ficklin

1847 to 1865

Slaugh~er, 1890J pp. 66-69 John Coakley John F. Scott Reuben T. Thorn F. W. Johnston Thomas F. Knox Alexander K. Phillips James Cooke Elliott M. Braxton William Pollock William T. Hart J. J . Young Monroe Kelly Douglas H. Gordon Dr. W. S. Scott Dr. Brodie S. Herndon Charles E. Tackett R. C. L. Moncure Horace B. HaH W. S. Barton J. Temple Doswell Murray Forbes A. Wellington Wallace J. B. Ficklen H. S. Doggett Montgomery Slaughter J. F. Thompson John R. 'taylor J. Arthur Taylor Robert Minor David Sterling Forbes John S. Hayes A. B. Tapscott John Waterhouse P. P. Burr William Henry Fitzhugh John G. Mason Robert T. Knox

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April 17, 1865 August 16, 1865 Reuben T. Thorn, Senior John Coakley (vice, Dr. John R. Warden Taylor) John S. Hayes, Junior Warden Douglas H. Gordon William Pollock Joseph B. Ficklen James Cooke John James YO1.;;;-g Thomas F. Knox Montgomery Slaughter John Coakley Dr. John R. Taylor Dr. Brodie S. Herndon April 24, 1865 William T. Hart (vice, John August 28, 1865 Coakley, resigned) Dr. Fayette W. Johnstone (vice, Wm. Pollock, deceased) July, 1865 Alexander K. Phillips (vice, Dr. James Cooke)

April 9, 1866 . March 29, 1869 Captain Robert D. Minor, John Coakley, Senior Warden Treasurer and Registrar Wm. H. Fitzhugh, Junior John Waterhouse, new member Warden F. W. Johnstone, Treasurer April 22, 1866 Hon. R. C. L. Moncure, new member William H. Fitzhugh Wm. S. Barton, new members 1871 June 7, 1866 Major Elliott M. Braxton, new Dr. James Cooke (vice, Captain member R. D. Minor, removed from Fredericksburg) April 13, 1874 May 11,1868 Monroe Kelly, of Falmouth (vice, J. B. Ficklen, Sr., John F. Scott (vice, R. T. deceased) Thorn) Dr. Wm. S. Scott (vice, Dr. J as. Cooke, deceased) Nov. 30, 1868 Charles E. Tackett (vice, John • Coakley, deceased J1., 1874) Wm. Henry Fitzhugh, Warden Vestrymen of St. George's Parish, From 1726 to 1951 95

April 3, 1875 April 10, 1882 Thomas F. Knox, Senior David Sterling Forbes (vice, Warden J. B. Ficklen, Jr., resigned) John J. Young, Junior Warden F. W. Johnstone, Treas. March 26, 1883 Monroe Kelly, Registrar J. B. Ficklen, Jr., (vice, Wm. H: Judge A. Wellington Wallace Fitzhugh) Peter P. Burr, new member Aubin D. Tapscott, new member April 4, 1884 April 17, 1876 Douglas H. Knox (vice, M. C. Hall, resigned) Dr. James F. Thompson Horace B. Hall, new member April 11, 1887 April 21 1877 John G. Mason (vice, P. P. Burr, died Aug. 20, 1866) Dr. J. F. Thompson, Registrar Hon. E. M. Braxton, resigned April 2, 1888 August 6, 1877 Robert T. Knox (vice, John G. Hugh S. Doggett (vice, Dr. Mason, resigned) F. W. Johnstone, resigned) Hon. E. M. Braxton (vice, April 7, 1890 W. H. Fitzhugh, resigned) John James Young, Treasurer John J ames Young, Senior Warden (vice, Thomas Fitz­ hugh Knox, resigned) Oct. 1, 1877 Robert T. Knox, Junior Warden, Major J. T. Doswell (vice, also Chairman of Committee W. S. Barton, resigned) of Arrangements for the 95th Council of the Protestant Episcopal Church of Vir­ Nov. 5, 1877 ginia, held in St. George's Marshall C. Hall, Treas. (vice, Church. John J . Young, resigned) Mar. 30, 1891 Dec. 3, 1877 Magnus M. Lewis, Sf. (vice, A. Wellington Wallace (vice, Alexander K. Phillips, re­ Monroe Kelly) signed)

April 18, 1881 Apr. 18, 1892 J. Arthur Taylor (vice, A. Well­ Randolph Fitzhugh (vice, El­ ington Wallace, resigned) liott M. Braxton, deceased) 96 The History of St. George's Episcopal Church

Nov. 26, 1896 Feb. 26, 1912 Frank W. Smitli (vice, James T. George W. Shepherd (vice, Doswell, deceased) A. D. Tapscott, deceased) Apr. 11, 1898 May 2,1912 Albert B. Botts, Sr. (vice, Dr. C. Mason Smith (vice, ]. A. Taylor) Edward J. Smith, deceased) A. Hansford Wallace (vice, Apr. 3, 1899 Dr. James F. Thompson, deceased) James Parke Corbin (vice, Frank W. Smith, resigned) Nov. 3, 1912 Apr. 16, 1900 Alvin Hundley W. C. Stearns (vice, Hugh S. Mar. 24, 1913 Doggett, deceased) Capt. R. Conroy Vance (vice, Apr. 8, 1901 A. Randolph Howard) Judge R. H. L. Chichester Fall, 1913 (vice, John J. Young, de­ ceased) ]. Bowie Gray (vice, Dr. Hor­ ace B. Hall) July 20, 1902 Feb. 24, 1916 Edward ]. Smith (vice, Ran­ dolph Fitzhugh, deceased) Houston K. Sweetser (vice, Albert B. Botts, deceased) Oct. 7, 1903 Dec. 9,1919 Judge Alvin T. Embrey (vice, Frank M. Chichester (vice, W. C. Stearns) R. H. L. Chichester) A. Randolph Howard (vice, A. D. Tapscott) Apr. 5, 1920 May 7,1904 C. Archer Smith Wistar W. Braxton (vice, Capt. Arthur P. Thornton (vice, R. T. Conroy Vance) Knox, Sr., resigned) Dec. 18, 1922 Nov. 7, 1904 William K. Goolrick (vice, Judge A. D. Tapscott (vice, James A Wellington Wallace, re­ Parke Corbin, deceased) signed as of Jan. 1, 1923)

Apr. 12, 1909 Sept. 7, 1925 Edgar M. Young (vice, D. S. A. F. Turner (vice, Dr. C. Ma­ Forbes, deceased) son Smith, resigned) Vestrymen of St. George's Parish, From 1726 to 1951 97

Jan. 13, 1931 Jan. 20, 1947 George L. Hunter, Jr. (vice, Lloyd Q. Moss J. Bowie Gray) Thomas H. Jenkins Dr. Thomas B. Payne __ Jan. 11, 1932 Magnus M. Lewis, Jr. - Jefferson Proctor W. T. Pratt (vice, A. Hansford Wallace, resigned) Apr. 2, 1947 Aubin C. Wooding Charles H. Lewis Charles Wa ttleworth (vice, R. T. K. Cornwell) Jan. 4, 1937 Jan. 21, 1948 Coalter B. Carmichael (vice, Arthur P. Thornton, de­ Charles Wattleworth ceased) C. M. Cowan Dr. G. B. Harrison Jan., 1938 William G. Bond Charles H. Lewis ( Magnus M. Lewis, Sr. de­ ceased) Jan. 12, 1949 Cecil L. Reid Jan. 9, 1939 Walter N. Chinn, Jr. Thomas L. J enkins (vice, Wis­ A. W. Embrey, Jr. tar W. Braxton, deceased) William E. Biscoe Walter N. Chinn, J-. A. F. Turner Jan. 26, 1942 June 3, 1949 Branch Spalding (vice, Au­ Dr. W. W. Butzner (vice, bin C. Wooding) G. B. Harrison, deceased)

Sept. 8, 1942 Jan. 23, 1950 C. M. Cowan (vice, Branch Dexter Hubbard Spalding, resigned) Dr. Gordon W. Jones William K. Goolrick Jan. 8, 1945 T. S. Morrison R. T. K. Cornwell J. E. Rowell Curtis Backus A. W. Embrey, Jr. Jan. 29, 1951 Mar. 4, 1946 R. L. Mount George L. Hunter, Jr. W. E. Biscoe Houston K. Sweetser Walter N. Chinn, Jr. Richard Nunn Lanier Dr. W. W. Butzner Otis G. Brooks ApPENDIX E SERVICE RECORD OF THE VESTRYMEN DURING THE TWENTIETH CENTURY WHO SERVED AT LEAST FIFTEEN YEARS

Botts, Albert B., Sr., Apr. 11, 1898-1916, 18 years. Braxton, Wistar W., Apr. 5, 1920-Apr., 1938, 18 years. Chichester, Frank M., Dec. 9, 1919-0ct., 1946, 25 years. Chichester, R. H. L., Apr. 8, 1901-Dec. 9, 1919, 18 years. Embrey, Alvin T., Oct. 7, 1903-1919, 16 years. Forbes, David Sterling, Apr. 10, 1882-1909, 27 years. Goolrick, William K., Dec. 18, 1922-Jan. 12, 1949, Jan. 23, 1950, 26 years. Gray, J. Bowie, Fall, 1913-Fall, 1930, 17 years. Hall, Horace B., died Aug., 1913, 50 years. Hunter, George L., Jr., Jan. 13, 1931-Jan. 12,1949, Jan. 29, 1951-, 18 years. Lewis, Charles H., Jan. 11, 1932-J an. 20, 1947, Feb. 6, 1948-, 18 years. Lewis, Magnus M., Sr., Mar. 30, 1891-Sept. 12, 1937, 46 years. Shepherd, George W., Feb. 26, 1912-Jan. 12, 1949, 37 years. Smith, C. Archer, Apr. 5, 1920-Jan. 8, 1945, 24Yz years. Sweetser, Houston K., Feb. 24, 1916-Jan. 12,1949, Jan. 29, 1951-, 33 years. Tapsc·ott, Aubin D., Mar. 26, 1883-0ct. 7, 1903, Nov. 1904-1911, 27 years. Thompson, James F., Apr. 21, 1877-Apr., 1912, 36 years. Turner, A. F., Sept. 7, 1925-Jan. 20, 1947, Jan. 12, 1949, 23 years. Wallace, A. Hansford, May 2, 1912-Jan. 11, 1932, 19Yz years. Wallace, A. Wellington, Dec. 3, 1877-Apr. 18, 1881, Mar. 26, 1883-Dec. 31, 1922, 42 years. Young, Edgar M., Sr., Apr. 12, 1909-0ct. 24, 1944, 35Yz years. NOTE: W. T. Pratt served on the vestry from Jan. 11, 1932, to March 4-, 1946, and thus failed to serve 15 years by just a matter of months. ApPENDIX F SEATING PLAN OF CHURCH IN 1849

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.li, , ~ ~§ ~• • ~ ,; ~ 7 11 Table ~ ! :l• IE 8~ ,; Pews sold Church partially burnt. '"',; " e.2 July 1854. '" )l• )l :'0 April 23d, 1849. " ! Chancel " '"' § g; ~ ~ '"'~ ~ - 1= Communion Rail .~ .",. 1i1' ..r

5 J. Coakley Capt. Hamilton 72 73 R. C. L. Moncure Dr. Wm. Browne 1315 $385 $310 $340 " 6 M.R.Crump Dr. J. B. Hall 70 71 Miss Agnes Gray P. Goolriek $295 $395 St. G. R. Fitzhugh $390 $275 " 7 A. QQodwin M. Forbea 68 69 Mrs. Scott Geo. B. Scott $295 $400 Dr. Wm. S. Scott $385 '280 " 8 Mrs. J. R. Harrison D. H. Gordon 66 67 Mrs. F. Scott Dr. H. Morson 93 $320 $405 C. Wistar Wallace Mrs. Allen $385 $295

9 Thos. Pratt Misses Fitzhugh 64 B5 J. F. Scott A. K. Phillips 92 $310 $415 J.P. Corbin $400 1300 10 M. Slaughter Dr. J. H. Wallace 62 63 Hugh Scott Benj. Temple 91 1325 $400 A.W.W. B. S. Herndon $400 $290 A. B. Botts 11 Mrs. V. Carmichael W. K. Gordon 60 61 S. Phillips m <:l p... ~.~" 90 $245 $400 Dr. A. C. Doggett 1370 $245'-'·A.B~Botts, Sr 12 Mrs. A. S. Hayes H. Fitzhugh 58 59 Jno. Hart C. S. Scott 89 $275 $385 $360 $245 13 Dr. B. S. Herndon T. F. Knox 57 Miss Jane Hart H. B.Hoomes 88 $290 1370 " E. M. Braxton $360 $265 14 Mrs. J. B. Gray T. F. Knox JnD. L. Chinn Misses Pearson 87 $290 $370 " " $355 $265 15 Dr. J. Cooke Dr. J. G. Wallace 52 53 Wm. Pollock W. H. Cunningham 86 8280 $360 $330 $255 16 W. C. L Rothrock Dr. J. R. Taylor 50 51 Capt. J. Rudd J. J. Young 85 Robt. Hall $230 $340 $325 $230 17 F.J. Wiatt Y. Smith 48 49 J. M. Whittemore T. H.Botts 84 $255 $325 J. Z. Stansbury $300 $225 18 W. R. Mason, Jr. Y. Smith 46 47 F. Slaughter Duff Green 83 $240 $325 Dr.W.M.Smith $290 $225 19 J. W.Johnston Dr. Carmichael 44 45 J. W.Lucas Miss Goodwin 82 $230 $300 $300 $225 20 N. Fitzhugh J.J.Berrey 42 43 J. H. Roberts Dr. Mason 81 $225 $280 F. W. Johnston $270 $225 21 Jane H. Dickinson R. D. Minor 40 41 M. A. Blankman J. Galleher 80 $225 $255 $245 $225 22 Mrs. Ellis Paul Clay 38 39 Mrs. A. J. Fitzhugh Jno. Minor 79 $255 $225 $200

$200 Buck Mrs. Smo~ 78 Where there is a lower name on a pew, it is generally that of a subsequent purchaser. ApPENDIX G MEMORIAL WINDOWS IN ST. GEORGE'S CHURCH

Window over altar. In memory of Reverend Edward C. McGuire. Window in memory of Mary Ball Washington, died August 25, 1789, given by the Daughters of the American Revolution. Window in memory of Alexander Keene Phillips, born 1805, died 1892; Annie Douglas Phillips, born 1835, died 1913, given in 1914 by their children, Mary Phillips Warner, Alexander Keene Phillips, Jr., Nannie Phillips Wheeler, Jane Phillips Myers. Window in memory of R. C. L. Moncure, born 1805, died 1882, and Mary Conway Moncure, born 1807, died 1895. /. t~ {i/"r Window in memory of Lawrence Ashton, M.D., given in 1917 by his wife, Nannie Green Ashton. ~ i, iftn \ I Window in memory of Rawleigh W. Downman, born 1860, died 1881, and James H. Downman, born 1862, died 1911, given in 1912 by their mother, Mary Hayes Downman. All of the remaining cathedral glass windows were a gift at Easter, 1908, from Mrs. Victoria Stevens Wallace. Stained glass window, a $5,000 bequest of Mrs. William Russell Hoyt nee Louise Lallande, in memory of her mother, Sue Young Lallande, daughter of the late John J. Young, long­ time vestryman; her young brother, John James Lallande, who died as a small boy of yellow fever; herself; and her first husband, Lindley Murray Ferris. This window was fabricated and installed by Wilbur H. Burnham~ Boston, Massachusetts and dedicated on Sunaay, May 30, 19 3, by the Reverend J. Sullivan Bond, Jr., rector. ApPENDIX H BURIALS IN ST. GEORGE'S GRAVEYARD

Inscriptions copied in 1940 by Mr. George H. S. King who has graciously consented to their publication. The notes are also Mr. King's

Allen, Mary was born in Wallingford "In Memory of MARY in Connecticut August . daughter of James 12, 1769 and departed and Elizabeth Allen this life March 22, 1841 Born July 25 1801 in 72 year of his age." Died August 4th 1836 Blessed are the dead Ball, R. W. which die in the Lord "R. W. Ball, only child from henceforth Yes of Major Cyrus and Fed­ Saith the spirit, that elia Ball of Lancaster they may rest from County, Virginia. Died their labours and their February 17, 1826 Aged works do follow them." 17 years and 5 months." Allen, William & Ann Barton, Edward Seth Turner "Sacred in Memory of "William Allen Died Edward Seth Barton second 1866 and his wife son of Thomas R. & Susan Ann Turner Allen C. Barton who departed Died 1875." this life on the 6th of December 1823 aged 2 Ashby, William M. years and 21 days." "William M. Ashby son of Vivian & Margaret Barton, Seth Died May 31st 1815 "Here lies an affectionate Aged 1 Mo: and 15 da." parent & sincere friend SETH BARTON Was born near Baggott, James "In Memory of JAMES Warren, Rhode Island July BAGGOTT a native of 29 A.D. 1755, and died at his this town Born 5th seat near Fredericksburgh, December 29 A.D. 1813, of June 1764 Died 1st of March 1825 Aged 58 years and 5 months." Much lamented by Benson, Mrs. Eleanor those who knew him best." "To the Memory of Mrs. Bailey, Chester Eleanor Benson who de­ "Sacred to the Memory parted this life the 22nd of Chester Bailey who of May 1799 Aged 38 years." 102 The History of St. George's Episcopal Church

Berry, John Scott 76th year of her age." "Entered into this life [Lone tombstone within December 7, 1841 John iron fence enclosure Scott Berry son of Lawrence on gate of which is "J. M. M. & Ann Scott Berry En­ Whittemore." The Histor­ tered into life eternal ical sketch of 1892 Sunday morning Sept. 26, lists her name as Mrs. 1920 A sinner saved by Mary Jane (Chewning) grace." [Error for Law­ Carlin.] rence W. Berry, his father; their tombstones are side by Carter, Elizabeth side.] "In memory of ELIZABETH daughter of Edwin & Berry, Lawrence W. & Anne M. Elizabeth E. P. Carter "In memory of Lawrence who died April 29th 1833 W. Berry. Born on the 13th Aged 2 months & 20 days." day of Dec. 1792 and Died on 3d February 1846. And Carter, Elizabeth Edmondson near are the remains of "In Memory of Elizabeth two infant children John Edmondson daughter of in his third year and Edwin & Elizabeth E. P. Catherine in her fifth Carter who died Sept. 13th year. On the left Anne 1840 Aged 16 months & 2 days." M. Berry the wife & Mother Born June 16, 1801 Died Chew, Mrs. Ann Sept. 28, 1872." "SACRED TO THE Beverly, Carter MEMORY of ANN CHEW "Carter Beverly Born Relict of Capt. at Blandfield Essex John Chew who died County Va. 15 of Aug: Oct. 7th 1821 in 1774 Died F** 10, 1844." the 67th year of her age. Few Fe­ Blakey; Mrs. Maria Ann males were more "Sacred to the Memory eminantly [sic] of Maria Ann wife of distinguished for James G. Blakey who correctness of departed this life deportment and ... Aug, 14, 1845 aged practice of all 42 years & 2 months." the christian virtues. [She] was Conjugal as Boughton, Benjamin a widow, exemplary as a "BENJ: BOUGHTON [M]other fond and affect­ AGED 65 Died 3d June 1842." ionate as a neighbour, charitable and kind as Carlin, Mrs. M. J. a friend, steady and "GRANDMA Mrs. M. J. sincere. Carlin entered into rest April 4, 1885 in the Into thy hands I Burials in St. George's Graveyard 103

commend my spirit Coakley, John For thou has redeemed "In Memory of JOHN, me, 0 Lord God of son of John & Mary Truth." Coakley who departed this life July 21st Chew, Miss Lucy 1795 Aged 3 Years "In memory of MISS and 1 Month." LUCY CHEW daughter of the late John Coakley, Mary Chew, Esquire, of "SACRED to the Spotsylvania. Died memory of MARY, on the 5th October daughter of John & 1815. Go spotless Elizabeth Coakley honor and unsullied who departed this truth Go smiling life June the 7, innocence Go soft 1867 in the 28 humanity that blessed year of her age." the poor Go saint C., E. and patience Go mod­ 1814 E. C. esty that never wore [The small stone so a frown To virtue marked is immedi­ and receive the ately adjacent to Heavenly Crown." the handsome tomb Coakley, Catherine of Judge John Coalter.] "In Memory of Coalter, John CATHERINE the daugh­ "This stone is erect- ter of John and Mary ed in Memory of JOHN Coakley who departed COALTER of Chatham. Of this life August 24, humble origin, he rose 1811 Aged 8 years to eminence Less by the and 2 months." display of uncommon talents than by moral Coakley, Mrs. Elizabeth worth. By an integ- "Sacred to the Memory OF rity that none ever ELIZABETH COAKLEY questioned. A fide- Relict of JOHN lity that evaded no duty. COAKLEY Died March A firmness that defied 11, 1890." [The a like temptation Historical Sketch and danger. And a (1892) gives her age sincerity simp- as 80 years.] licity and kindness of nature That won Coakley, John the hearts of all "Entered into Rest who approached him. JOHN COAKLEY Born The records of his Feb. 14, 1805 Died country testify July 2, 1874." the honourable posts 104 The History of St. George's Episcopal Church

which he filled. 1809 Died August 19, Of his private 1839." [Small stone virtues all who near John Coalter's.] knew him can speak. But the Depth of Colson, Charles his unpretending "Charles Colson Died goodness is known the 17th May 1770 only to the God Aged 66." whom he worshipped Cooke, Mrs. Emily M. in the secret of "In Memory of Emily his own heart. M. Cooke wife of Dr. While in every act James Cooke Born 12th of his life he November 1799 Died served him openly. 1st July 1832." To him who gave it [Adjacent to Wm. the Spirit has re­ Pearson's tombstone, turned. The dust he being her father.] lies here. His children have Cox, Elizabeth M. placed this Stone "In Memory of To record his virtues ELIZABETH M. wife to his children's of George Cox who children. He was died March 15th born in Rockbridge, 1831 Aged 52 years Virga Aug, 20th Also of ELIZA 1769 And died at daughter of the Chatham, near this above George & place Feb. 2nd 1838. Elizabeth Cox who Touching this spot died August 8th lie the Remains of 1805 aged 14 months." St. George Tucker Coalter, Esq only Dandridge, Colonel John son of John Coalter, "Here lied interred who followed his the Body of Colonel John Dandridge of New Kent Father to the grave County who departed before this tomb this life the 31st day was completed. He of August 1756, Aged died August 19, 56 years." 1839, Aged 30 years 2 Months and 7 Days. Downman, Joseph Henry A son worthy of "JOSEPH HENRY infant such a father." son of Wm. Yates and Mary Ann Downman Died March Coalter, St. George 26, 1857 aged 4 days." Tucker Duffel, Samuel Leonard "St. George Tucker "In Memory of Samuel Coalter Born June 2, Leonard Duffel son Burials in St. George's Graveyard 105

of Edwd • & Elizabeth Fisher, James Duffel who Departed "]ames Fisher died * this life 27th June September 1792 Aged * 1803 Aged one year Months & 15 days." 7 Months & 2 days." ['These figures could Duffel, Samuel not be deciphered with "In Memory of certainty. The entire face has disintegrated Samuel, son of to the extent that at James & Rebecca Duffel who died the first glance it appears to be devoid 20th August 1806 aged 3 Months." of any letter.] Ford, John T. Duncanson, James "Here lies The Body "SACRED To the Memory of JOHN T. of James Duncanson FORD ESQ' who He was born in departed this life Scotland the 11th February 1735 June the 30th 1824 in the 44th year Arrived in Virginia of his age. in July, 1752 Died the 4th March 179l. 'Weed his Grave He possessed a mind clean ye Men of of the first order, Goodness For he a temper mild and was your Brother.' " benevolent and feelings exquisite Duncanson, Mrs. Mary and honourable. A "Here lies The purer spirit never Body of Mary the left this earthly beloved Wife of tenement to inhabit James Duncanson the mansions of She was born the immortality." 3d FebY• 1748 Died Fox, Samuel the 10th October "In Memory of 1790." Samuel Fox who Edrington, Priscilla departed this Life "In memory of March 13th 1801 Priscilla Edrington aged 72 years." wife of Edmund Edring­ [Stone rapidly ton of this Town disintegrating.J She was born the 10th Garts, Margaret Oct'. 1777 & Died the "Margaret Garts 10th of June 1801 Born Sept. 29th 1766 Aged 23 years and Died' , * [1789]" 8 months." [Church­ ['The death date is yard behind church] imbedded in ground. 106 The History of St. George's Episcopal Church

The Historical sketch Goodwin, Elizabeth of 1892 gives [1789] as "In Memory of ELIZA­ the date then BETH the infant appearing. On either daughter of Thomas & side of this tomb Ann M. Goodwin who are stones, once departed this life lettered, now at 6 o'clock on the totally obliterated.] Morning of the 3rd September 1813 Aged Goodwin, Ann Maria 1 year, 5 months and "In Memory of OUf 27 days. Sleep sweet Mother Ann Maria Babe with angels sleep." Goodwin Born February 18th 1775 Goodwin, John Died March 18th Harwood 1849. Her record "Erected by is on high." [She an affectionate wife to the memory was nee Smith, daughter of William of her Lamented Smith (1746-1802) Husband JOHN HAR­ and Mary (1750- WOOD sixth son of 1822) his wife." T. & A. M. Goodwin Mrs. Anna Maria Born on the 29th (Smith) Goodwin's Dec' 1806 and tombstone is adja­ departed this life cent to her parents, the 1st of January and the several 1842 aged 35 years other Goodwin tomb­ and 2 days." stones are in the same Goodwin, Mary row.] "In Memory of Mary Goodwin Born Sept. Goodwin, Casper 17, 1809 Died June Wister 26, 1882." "Sacred to the memory of Casper Goodwin, Thomas V\Tister, son of "In Memory of THOMAS Littleton and Ann the third son of Maria Goodwin, who Thomas and Ann M. departed this life Goodwin He was born at 'Woodla'wn', on the 16th March Spotsylvania County, 1800 and departed on New Year's morn­ this life on the ing, 1851, aged 13 2d February 1823 years and 5 months. In his death we Be ye therefore ready are taught that For the son of man in the midst of cometh at an hour life we are in That ye think not." death." Burials in St. George's Graveyard 107

Goodwin, Thomas Hill, Sarah "Erected by an "Sarah daughter of afflicted family in J. B. & H. Hill" memory of THOMAS [No date appears on GOODWIN who was born this stone. The on the *9th day of Historical sketch of October 1770 and 1892 gives 1841 as died on the *14th her death date. Infant.] day of January 1836." [*These two days of Hillyard, Parke G. month are very in­ "Parke G. Hillyard distinct.] Born October 7, 1835 Died October 31, 1857." Harrison, Mary C. "In Memoriam Mary Hitz, Margaret C. Harrison Born "Margaret Ritz July 28, 1852 Born ****1821 Died Aug. 5, 1905 Died July 1832" Asleep in Jesus." [****Undecipherable].

Hart, Catherine Rose Hull, John G. & "Catherine Rose Frances A. Daughter of J. R. & "Sacred to -the memory of A. M. S. Hart Aged John G. Hull and Frances A. 9 Mos. & 14 days." his wife. The former of [Footstone-C.R.H. whom died on the 10th No dates on either day of April 1841 stone]. aged 35 years, and the latter on the 31st day Helmsta tter, Philip J. of August 1841, aged "Sacred to the memory 43 years. of Philip J. Helm­ Blessed are the statter who died Aug. dead who die in 17,1831 aged 31 the Lord Lovely and years This stone beloved in life is placed here by an In death they were affectionate Mother not separated." to an (***)y son." [***Three letters in­ Jackson, Michael distinct; we suppose "In Memory of this word is "only"J. Michael son of Thos. & Mary A. Hildroop, Mrs. Mary Jackson who died "In Memory of Mrs. June 3rd 1802." Mary Hildroop who [This is smallest died on the 18th marked stone in Sept. 1832 in the the cemetery, being to 77th year of her age." this infant child.] 108 The History of St. George's Episcopal Church

Jones, John Aged 2 Mo' "JOHN JONES 1752" 12 Das." [Oldest stone and perfectly preserved.] Lewis, William "Here lies the Johnston, Jane W. body of William & Ann Thompson Lewis who de­ "In Loving Memory of parted this Jane W. Johnston life January the Born May 10, 1806 28th 1763 Aged Died March 17, 1889 40 years. Also Until the Day Dawn" Ann his daughter [On the reverse side died in 1755 Aged is inscribed} "Ann 15 Months and Thompson Johnston George his son Died October 24, died 1763 Aged 1841 Aged 74 years." 5 years." Lucas, James Vol. Johnston, Larkin "In Memory of "In Memory of LARKIN JAMES W. LUCAS JOHNSTON who departed Born March 4th this life April 25th 1799: Died 1831 Aged 34 years August 23 rd 1850: As a slight tribute of in the 52nd year affection for departed of his age." worth & piety, this humble monument is Lucas, Elizabeth G. erected. And I "In Memory of heard a voice from Elizabeth G. Heaven saying, with Lucas Consort of me, Write, Blessed Fielding Lucas, are the dead which die Decd • Born May in the Lord from hence­ 10th 1780 Died forth Yee, saith the May 15th 1857" spirit, that they may rest from their labours Lyon, Mrs. Elizabeth P. and their worries do "Departed this follow them. Rev. 14:13" life Sept. lith 1838 Mrs. Eliza­ Knox, Eliza beth P. Lyon Aged Somerville 52 years." "Eliza McGuire, Rev. Edward C. Somerville " , Mrs. J. C. daughter of " ,John Fenton Thomas F. & "Rev. Edward C. McGuire Virginia A. Born July 26, 1793 . Knox Died 7th Died October 8, 1858 Mrh 1841 J. C. Lewis Relict Burials in St. George's Graveyard 109

of Rev. E. C. McGuire their mutual Born Oct. 4, affection, erected 1794 Died March this monument 26, 1882. to his memory." John Fenton McGuire son of E. C. and Marshall, James Edgar J. C. McGuire "In Memory of James Born 4 August Edgar Marshall 1839 Died [broken] son of Horace & 1843." Elizabeth Marshall U. C. Lewis McGuire was Born August 7th Judith Carter (Lewis) Mc­ 1807 departed this Guire, daughter of Major life at the Univ­ Robert Lewis, the nephew of ersity of Virginia General Washington.] the 5th November 1825. He was a McPherson, Archibald dutiful & affecti­ "Here lyes the onate son and body of ARCHIBALD died much much lamented MCPHERSON born in by all who knew the County of him." Murray in North Britain, who Mason, 11rs. Anna Tayloe died August the "SACRED [Here 17, 1754 Aged follows a four line 49 years. He verse not enough of was judicious, a which could be lover of learning, deciphered to bring openhearted, together sensible generous and words.] THIS sincere. Devout TABLET is placed without ostin- here by Charles tation; disdain- Mason in acknow­ ing to cringe to ledgement of grati- vice in any tude for the Station. Friend affectionate love to good men, an of his kind and affectionate devoted wife husband. 'A ANNA TAYLOE MASON heap of dust who died the 15th alone remains of of May 1831 Aged Thee 'Tis all 23 years leaving thou art, and a character dis- all the proud tinguished for all shall be.' the virtues which Elizabeth, his exalt and adorn disconsolate widow, her so. She was as a testimony of the only surviving 110 The History of St. George's Episcopal Church

child of Tayloe Hampshire who died and Anna Braxton in this Town on of Richmond, Va. 24th Aug'. 1827" Both of whom died at an early age [Broken here leaving in charge The Historical of their friends Sketch of 1892 this pledge of gives his age as their affection 25 years in their and when this dear list of names object of "'and and ages as taken fond devotion had from the stones just attained the at that time. endearing affection This stone however of parent the blighting is now broken just hand of death made below "1827" and her husband a nothing further widower and can be deciphered.] her infant an orphan." Newby, Jane Sarah & *** [undeci- Eliza pherable]. [A stone so badly defaced that Maury, Mrs. Catharine but few letters "[Here lies] the Body of and figures Catharine [Maury the] wife can be deciphered of James Maury [who died in] with certainty Liverpool on the other than their 22nd of May 1794 [in] the names. Both 39th year of her died in infancy age. [While] living it in 1795.] was her Purpose [to be] Patterson, John returned ... "Here lies the body among her own people. of JOHN PATTERSON While dying she desired who died September that these remains 10th 1814 Aged should rest here. 34 years." She was of the best of Vi/omen." Patton, Anthony Buck [A large corner of the stone and Virginia B. is broken and missing.] (Coakley) "Sacred to the Moody, Bradstreet Memory of Anthony [5 cornered star] Buck Patton "Here lies the Beloved husband body of BRADSTREET of Virginia B. MOODY a native of Patton Died Jan. Sandbarnton, New Z2, 1903. Burials in St. George's Graveyard 111

Pearson who departed Virginia B. Patton this life in the 3 d wife of Anthony year of his age." B. Patton Daughter Pilcher, Frederick of John and "Sacred To the Memory of Elizabeth Coakley FREDERICK PILCHER Died January 7, Born 7th of August 1769 1924." Departed this life the Paul, William 13th day of April 1832 "WILLIAM PAUL He lived and died an 1774." [The stone honest man." is enclosed in a granite stone on Pilcher, Hiram the back of which "In Memory of Hiram is inscribed:] Pilcher who departed "Restored 23 Sept­ this life A.D. 1833 ember 1930 by Aged 33 years." Admirers of John Pilcher, Mrs. Margaret Paul Jones Commodore "In memory of Mrs. U. S. N. By whom Margaret Pilcher Wife This stone was of Fred: Pilcher who first set in departed this life place in memory of December 20, 1827 Aged William his older 57 years. Her pious Brother." and dutiful life was Pearson, John B. extended to an honorable "Sacred to Memory of old age and closed by an John B. Pearson of Saint exemplary death. Her Margar- ****** who charity had its ***** in departed-**** fe March religion. Her love of *** 04-*** years and her neighbour was the *** ays." [Stone adjacent genuine seat of her love Chas. M. Rothrock. of God. Her rest ******* Historical sketch of was the fruit of her 1892 gives death date faith and she died in as 1804, aged 5 years.] hope because she had lived a Christian." Pearson, William [Stone disintegrating. "In memory of William (*) The Historical Pearson who departed Sketch of 1892 gives this life on the 28th 1827 as the date of of March 1824 in the her death' the "7" 64th year of his age. is now entirely gone. Here lies interred Several other words William Garrett the son could not be positively of William & Eleanor deciphered.] 112 The History of St. George's Episcopal Church

R., G. and R., N. had resided 5 years "G. R. 1807 N. R. 1802" within the [These letters and jurisdiction of the figures appear on a United States of large stone adjacent to America and one that of Charles Rothrock. year within the Com­ The historical sketch wIth of Virginia, of 1892 suggests that that he will support the headstone was the constitution of broken during the War.J the USA and that he doth absolutely and Richardson, George entirely renounce "Sacred to the memory and abjure all of GEORGE RI CHARD SON alligeance and STONE CUTTER who was fidelity whatsoever killed by an accident to any prince May 12th 1807: Aged potentate or soverign 45 years. Stay, particularly to passenger, thy step; George the Third King reflect awhile: Tho of Great Britain- now in health and and thereupon he is vigour thou may smile admitted to the Rights Tomorrows fun thy of a Citizen of the obsequies may see The United States ..." silent grave may then [Fredericksburg Court Min­ thy mansion be. Then utes of 9 May, 1799.J seek in life God's favour to possess And Riddley, James to thy soul secure "In Memory of JAMES eternal happiness. Riddley who departed this Life June 19th Nancy daughter of the 1800 Aged 72 years." said George Richardson [The entire face of and of Lucy his wife this tombstone fell died May 29th 1802: aged off in 1938, and no 14 months. Jesus said, letter is now 'Suffer little children, visible on portion and forbid them not, remaining. J to come unto me, for of such is the Kingdom Ritchardson, Mrs. Winefrid of heaven.'" "Here lies the body of Winefrid the wife of Richeson, George Daniel Ritchardson "George Richeson who died Oct': the who hath migrated 16th: 1763, aged to this comwealth 23 years. Also 3 from -Great Britain children lies Enterrd made oath that he by Her. Remember man Burials in St. George's Graveyard 113

as you pass by So you M. Rothrock Departed are now so once was I this life Sept' 29 S6 as I am so must 1084, Aged 3 years." you be Therefore [Gravestone remarkable prepare to follow me." for its date, well preserved. For Robey, Mrs. Ann photograph see: Quinn: "In Memory of Ann History of Frederick­ wife of Richard Robey sburg, Va. pg. 2M.] who died November 28th 1811 Aged 38 Rothrock, George W. years. 'The sever'd "George W. Rothrock ties of kindred dear Died December 9, Demand the fervant 1865 aged 67 years." sigh But sacred hope dries every tear And Rothrock, Jeannie J. point to bliss on "Jeannie J. Rothrock high.'" [Footstone Born January 22, A.R.-1811. Stone 1830 Died October disintegrating 31, 1851 Come Lord and will not long Jesus, Come Quickly." be legible] Rothrock, Louisiana (Johnston) Rose, Alexander "In Loving Memory of "In l\1emory of Louisiana Jahnston wife of ALEXANDER ROSE of the late George W. Rothrock the Parish of Vere Died January 25, 1888 in the Island of Aged 84 years. Jamaica Merchant and a native of North­ Fayetta, daughter of Britain who visited Louisiana & George W. the United States Rothrock Born 1842 Died of America for the 1863." recovery of his health and departed Simons, Mrs. Catherine this life at "Here lies the Body of Fredericksburg in Catherine the beloved Virginia on the 28th wife of David Simons day of November 1800. Who departed this life This stone is placed May 14th 1794 Aged 35 over his remains in years. Also her two testimony of affect­ children lies entered ionate and fraternal with her." regard by his brother William Rose of the Smith, Mrs. Mary said Island." "In Memory of Mary Relict of William Smith Born March Rothrock, Charles M. 20, 1750 Departed this life [Broken] "Also Charles July 8th 1822." [Her 114 The History of St. George's Episcopal Church

tomb is adjacent to her was in this condition husband Wm. Smith (1746- in 1892 says the 1802).J Historical Sketch of that date. It says Smith, William a footstone carried "Here lies the body of the initial F.G.H.T., William Smith a native but we failed to of Glocestershire in find this stone. Mr. England Born 25th May King believes Mr. Clark 1746 And departed this was in error as to life October 7, 1802. An footstone and that honest man is the noblest the stone to party work of God." (1812-32) belongs to: "Died-On Thursday Smith, William Jr. "In Memory of William evening, 1st of Nov. son of Wm. and Mary Smith Mr. Felix H. Talia­ born April 18, 1787 At the ferro, son of the commencement of the late late Mr. Hay Talia­ War he entered the Army as ferro of Orange Co., aged about 20 years." a Lieutenant and departed this life whilst in the Fredericksburg service of his country Virginia Herald Nov. on the 30th January 1815." 3, 1832J [Adjacent to his parents, Taliaferro, Catherine Wm. & Mary Smith.J "Catherine Taliaferro Born 29th January Spilman, Walter 179l Died 21st "In Memory of Walter November 1869 son of Tho. W. & Blessed are the dead Ann Spilman who died which die in the Lord." FebY • 12th 1837 in [The Historical sketch the 4th year of his of 1892 gives her name age." as Mrs. Catherine Reat Taliaferro. She lies Strother, French "In Memory of FRENCH near Mrs. Eleanor Reat STROTHER who departed Thom.J this life June 3d Thorn, Catherine 1800 Aged 61 years." "Catherine Thorn Died Jan. 27, 1886." T,F.G.H. [The Historical Sketch of 1892 gives the age of [BrokenJ Miss Catherine Thorn "Born 26 April 1812 as 70 years when she Died the 1st Nov. 1832" died in 1886.J [The headstone is broken, . leaving only the Thom, Mary dates. The stone "Mary Thorn Died June Burials in St. George's Graveyard 115

17, 1894 Numbered Thomas & Catherine with Thy Saints in 'Vare." Glory Everlasting." Ware, Thos. R·o Thorn, Reuben Triplett "Thos. R. Ware C.S.N." "REUBEN TRIPLETT [The Historical THOM Died May 7th 1868 sketch of 1892 Aged 85 years & 6 months. registers the ELEANOR REAT wife of interment of Thomas R. T. Thorn Died Nov. R. Ware U.S.N. & C 20th 1865 Aged 79 S.N. in 1889 aged 75 years & 4 Months." years.] [These two inscriptions on one monument.] White, Henry Garrett "Deposited here are the Walker, Robert remians of HENRY "Sacred in memory of GARRETT son of William Robert Walker late H. and Amanda White Merchant in Frederickw who died 19 September sburg whose remains are 1822 aged 19 months here deposited He was and 11 days." born near Belfast in Ireland the 20th day Whitfield, John of October A.D. 1766 "In memory of Jahn and departed this life Whitfield of Whitehaven the 27th day of January who departed this life 1808." the 22nd of March 1766 in the 25th year of Ware, James "SACRED to the memory his Age." of JAMES R. WARE Born Young, Mrs. Elizabeth April 19, 1812 departed "In memory of Elizabeth this life September 7th Young wife of James 1850 Beloved in life Young Born 22nd and lamented in death." November 1778 Died Ware, Thomas 10th July 1806. Weep "In Memory of THOMAS not dear friends tho WARE who departed I am no more When God this life 6th August thus calls its not 1820. Near this spot amiss He bade me come lies the remains of I go before To meet William son of you in eternal bliss." 116 The History of St. George's Episcopal Church

PERSONS BURIED IN ST. GEORGE'S GRAVEYARD FOR WHOM THERE ARE NO GRAVESTONES* Died Age Barton, Daniel Jenifer ...... 1848 Infant Barton, Eliza Campbell ...... 1846 Infant Barton, John ...... 1829 Infant Barton, Louisa Nevison ...... 1826 Child Beck, Mrs. Mary Parke ...... Beck, Olivia Hanson ...... 1857 Infant Beck, Mrs. Sarah Hanson ...... 1858 Botts, John Francis ...... 1833 Infant Botts, Susan Catherine ...... 1835 Child Coakley, John ...... 1820 60 Coakley, Mary, his wife ...... 1835 70 Dade, Virginia ...... 1833 Infant . Fry, S. W ...... 1828 Infant Goodwin, Anna Marie (Smock) ...... 1881 Goodwin, Littleton ...... 1871 Gregory, Maria ...... 1794 3 years Hanson, Mrs. Mary Parke ...... 1850 Hillyard, Mrs. Jane Parke ...... Jones, Mary Barton ...... Infant Jones, William Strother ...... 1852 Infant Knox, John ...... 1849 Infant Lewis, Colonel Fielding ...... 1781 56 Three of his infant grand-children ...... Lucas, Fielding ...... Lucas, Miss Maria ...... 1862 Lucas, Mrs. Sarah A ...... Montandon, William ...... 1848 Pearson, Mrs. Eleanor ...... 1861 Pearson, Margaretta ... , , , ... , , , , . , , . , , .. . 1891 Scott, Eleanor Pearson, , , . , .. ' , , , . , , . , . , .. 1862 Infant Smock, William ...... Smock, Mrs. Sarah, wife of above .... , , , , , . 1874 Young, James ,- . , ... , . , , , ... , .. , , .... , .. . 1831 63 Young, Mrs. Susan Smith .... , .. , ...... 1836 52 *From William Meade Clark, St. George's Cemetery: A Historical Sketch (Fredericksburg, Va., 1892). INDEX Since the names of the persons buried in the St. George's Churchyard are arranged alphabetically in Appendix H those names have not been indexed.

Allen, Erasmus, 13 Braxton, Annie M., 71 Alsope, Ann, 4- Braxton, Elliott M., 93, 94, 99 Ambler, Rev. J. J., 69 Braxton, Mary A., 71 American Colonization Society, 31 Braxton, Sally, 69, 71 American Revolution, effects on Braxton, Wistar W., 72, 96-98 churches in Virginia, 19 Braxton, Mrs. Wistar W., 72 Amherst County, 50 Brock, Joseph, 20, 90 Andrews, Rev. Dr. Charles W., 43 Brock, R. A., v Anglican clergy in Virginia, loyalty of, Brooke, Richard, 91 19 Brooks, Otis G., 97 Ashton, Dr. Lawrence, 100 Brooks, Bishop Phillips, 37 Ashton, Mrs. Nannie Green, i.e. Mrs. Brown, James, 92 Lawrence, 100 Brown, Rev. Dr. Robert, 72 Austin, Charles, 92 Browne, Mrs. Mary Green, 35, 46 Brunswick County, 53 Backus, Curtis, 97 Brunswick Parish, King George and Bailey, Rev. S. K., 60 Stafford Counties, 20 Ballard, Benjamin, 91 Brydon, Rev. Dr. G. MacLaren, v, Barton, Judge William S., 44, 45, 48, vii, viii, 2-4, 8, 11, 14, 19n., 43n., 49, 51, 54, 94, 99 44n., 45 Basset, G. W., 93 Bulley, Dr. Stanley Frederick Down, Battaley, William, 90 73 Berkeley Divinity School, Middletown, Burbridge Church, 15, 16 Conn,,61 Burr, P. P., 93, 95 Berkeley Parish, Spotsylvania County, Butzner, Dr. W. W., 97 15, 22, 23, 44 Byrd, Col. William,S, 11, 16 Bernard, William, 92 Berry, John S., 49 Camden Parish, Pittsylvania County, Beverly, Carter, 15 22 Beverly, Henry, 90 Campbell, Rev. Alexander, 31 Bingham Latin School, 53 Carmichael, Coalter B., 97 Biscoe, William E., 97 Carmichael, E. R., 93 Black, G. W. Z., 41 Carmichael, Elizabeth, 73 Blackford, William M., 93 Carmichael, Dr. James, 52, 92, 99 Blair, Commissary James, 8 Caroline County, 24, 28 Blair, David, 91 Carter, Charles, 91 Boggs, Clara, 44 Carter, Charles L., 92 Boggs, Kate Newell Doggett, i.e. Carter, Edward, 91 Mrs. Thomas R., 62, 66 Carter, Sophia, 23 Boggs, Lewis, 44 Chandler, Mrs. A. B., Jr., 69, 80 Bond, Rev. J. Sullivan, 69, 70, 89 Chapel Hill, N. C., Episcopal Church Bond, William, 97 of,56 Boogher, Davis R., 64 Charity School Board, the, 47 Boogher, Rev. Dudley, Jr., 64 Charity School, Female, 23, 47 Boogher, Rev. Dudley, Sr., 64-69, 89 Charity School, Male, 23, 47 Boogher, Emma Timanus, i.e. Mrs. Charles Parish, York County, 5, 6 Davis R., 64 Boogher, Mary Wiley, i.e. Mrs. Dudley, Chew, John, 10, 90 Sr., 64 Chew, Capt. Larkin, 4, 90 Boston, Mass., 32 Chew, R. B., 91 Botts, Albert B., Sr., 96, 98 Chew, Robert S., 92 Botts, Benjamin, 92 Chew, Thomas, 90 Bradley, Jeanette S., 58 Chewning, Dr. William ]., 68 Branham, D., 91 Chichester, Frank M., 67, 96, 98 118 The History of St. George's Episcopal Church

Chichester, Mrs. J. Conway, 47 Diocesan convention of 1785, the first Chichester, Judge R. H. L., 96, 98 in Virginia, 20 Chimes, organ, 71 Dick, Charles, 13, 15,91 Chinn, Walter N., Jr., 97 Dixon, Roger, 91 Choir, 15,47, 54, 56, 60, 62, 63, 65-67, Dog shows, vestry against Sunday, 71, 68.73 72 Christ Church, Alexandria, 38 Doggett, Dr. A. C., 66, 99 Christ Church, ,Brooklyn, N. Y., 57 Doggett, H. S., 93, 95, 96 Chirst Church, Mobile, Ala., 70 Doswell, Maj. J. Temple, 50,93 Christ Church, Norfolk, 25, 27 Downman, James H., 100 Christ Church Parish, Middlesex Downman, Mary Hayes, 100 County, 59, 61 Downman, Rawleigh, 100 Christ Church, Winchester, 59 Drysdale, Lt. Gov. Hugh,S Church exterior, repair and beautifica­ tion of, 71 Early, Benjamin W., v Church of the Good Shepherd, Parkers­ Early, Mrs. Benjamin W., 73 burg, W. Va" 64 East North East Creek, 10 Church of the Good Shepherd, Raleigh, Edgefield County, S. C., 61 N. C., 56 Electricity, vestry against in 1889, 54 Church property, value of in 1904, 59 Elizabeth City Parish, 64 Civil War, effects on St. George's Embrey, Judge Alvin T., 59, 96, 98 Church, 37, 38 Embrey, A. W., Jr., 97 Clark, Rev. John T., 55 Embrey, Mrs. John, 72 Clark, Rev. Dr. William Meade, 55-57, Emmanuel Church, Baltimore, 38 89 Episcopal Church in Virginia, factors Coahley, John, 30, 93, 94,99 adversely affecting, 19 Cobb, Bishop, 45 Episcopal High School, Alexandria, 33, Cold Spring, N. Y., 43 37 Coleman, Alvin M., sexton, 69 "Episcopal Young People of Fredericks- Collins, F. W., 41 burg, the," 72 Colson, Thomas, 22, 91 Essex County, 2, 3, 15, 28, 33, 84 Communicants, number of, 27, 86, 87 Communion service, silver, 39 Fairfax, Lord Thomas, 3 Confederate Army, 38-40, 43, 50, 53 Falmouth, services in, 30 Conway, Rev. Moncure Daniel, 31 Faulkner, Rev. Thomas G., Jr., v, Cooke, Dr. James, 51, 93, 94, 99 70-73,89 Corbin, James Parke, 96 Faulkner, Mrs. Thomas C., Jr., 72 Cornwell, R. T. K., 97 Faulkner, Rev. and Mrs. Thomas G., Cow houses, rector's, 52 Sr., 70 Cowan, C. M., 97 Fauquier County, 3, 37 Crump, John, 92, 99 "Feast of Lights" service, 72 Crutcher, Thomas, 91 Female Domestic Missionary Society Curtis, Rice, Sr., 90 of St. George's Parish, 28 Curtis, Rice, Jr., 90 Ferris, Lindley Murray, 67, 100 Culpeper County, 3, 7, 22, 23, 28, 31 Ficklin, Mrs. A. E., 50 Ficklin, Joseph B., 35, 59, 93, 99 Dame, Rev. William Meade, 55 Ficklin, Joseph B., Jr., 95 Dandridge, Col. John, 15 Fire in present St. George's Church, Dangerfield, William, 91 35 Dashiell, Rev. George, 26 Fitzhugh, Mrs. A. J., 99 Daughters of the American Revolution, Fitzhugh, the Misses, 35, 99 100 Fitzhugh, Randolph, 95, 96 Davis, Benjamin, 13 Fitzhugh, St. George R, 99 Davis, Rev. Thomas, 22 Fitzhugh, William Henry. 93, 94 Day, Maj. Benjamin, 22, 23, 91 Forbes, David Sterling, 93, 95, 96. 98 DeButts, Rev. Lawrence, 6 Forbes, Murray, 93, 99 Dettingen Parish, Prince William Fork Chapel, 7 County, 20 Fox, Thomas, 91 De Vore, Mrs. Daniel B., 66 Franks, Rev. Dr. Vincent, 72 Index 119

Frederick County, Va" 37 Harrison, Dr. G. B., 97 Frederick, Prince,S Harrison, Mr. and Mrs. Gunyon, 72 Fredericksburg Academy, 22, 23 Hart, Archibald, 93 Fredericksburg College, 63 Hart, John, 92, 99 French, George, 91 Hart, William T., 93 Hayes, John S., 93, 94 General Board of Missions of the P. E. Hebron Lutheran Church, 3 Church, 57 ' Heflin, Mrs. Mary Hill, 68 General Theological Seminary, 38 Heiskell, Godlove, 92 George III, 5 Henderson, David, 92 German Reformed Church, 2 Henry, John, 8 Germanna, 1-7, 83 Henry, Rev. Patrick, vii, 8, 88 Germantown, 3 Herndon, Dr. Brodie S., 93, 94, 99 Gibson, Rev. Dr. Churchill ].,49 Herndon, Charles, 99 Gibson, Bishop Robert A., 57 Herndon, Dabney, 92 Girl Scout troop, 73 Herndon, Edward, 90, 91 Glebe, 7, 13 Herndon, Edward, Jr., 91 Gooch, Lt. Gov. William, 5, 8, 11 Herndon, John, 91 Goochland County, 11, 16 Herndon, John Waterhouse, 60 Goodloe, John, 13 Hickman, Edward, 90 Goodwin, Betty, 39 Home, George, 9 Goodwin, Bishop Frederick D., 63 Horse shows, vestry against Sunday, 71· Goodwin, Col. William, 54 Hospital, St. George's used as, 40 Goodwyn, Thomas, 92 Howard, A. Randolph, 96 Goolrick, Peter, 99 Howard, William K., 49 Goolrick, William K., v, 69, 96-98 Hoyt, Mrs. Louise Lallande, 67, 100 Gordon, Basil, 32 Hubbard, Dexter, 65, 71, 97 Gordon, Douglas B., 93, 94, 99 Hull, Mrs. Richard, 72 Grace Episcopal Church, Richmond, 61 Hundley, Alvin, 65, 96 Grammer, Rev. Dr. Carl, 57 Hunter, George L., Jr., v, 67-69, 97, 98 Gray, Agnes, 99 Gray, J. Bowie, 96-98 Intinction, communion by, 68 Gray, John, 28, 29, 32, 39, 92 Gray, William F., 92 Jackson River and Botetourt Parishes, Grayson, Ambrose, 90 64 Grayson, Spencer, 20 Jackson, Robert, 13,90 Grayson, William, 90 Parent Teachers Asso- Green, Duff, 99 ciation, 47 Green, Mary, see Browne, Mrs. Mary Jenkins, Thomas L., 97 Green Jett, J. B., 49 Greene County, 3 Johns, Bishop John, 36, 45, 47 Greenhaw, Samuel, 91 Johns Parish, Loudoun County, 45 Greensville County, 53 Johnson, Capt. William, 7 Grymes, Benjamin, 13 Johnston, F. W., 49, 93, 99 Johnston, Larkin, 92 Haeger, Rev. Henry, 2, 3 Johnston, R., 92 Hall, Elisha, 91 Jones, Churchill, 92 Hall, Horace B., 93, 96, 98 Jones, Dr. Gordon W., v, 97 Hall, Marshall C, 59, 95 Jones, Joseph, 91 Hamilton, Capt., 99 Jones, O. E., 39 Hamilton, George, 92 Julian, John, 91 Hampden-Sydney College, 53, 55 Hanover Church, Fredericksburg, 49 Kelly, Monroe, 49, 50, 93-95 Hanover County, 8, 30 Kenner, Rev. Rodham, Sr., 6-8, 88 Hanover-Parish, King George County, Kenner, Rev. Rodham, Jr., 8 8 Kenyon College, Gambier, 0., 33 Hansford, William, 90 Ker, David c., 92 Hanson, Thomas H., 92 King and Queen County, 3, 7 Harrison, Mrs. Annie T., 57 King George County, 25 120 The History of St. George's Episcopal Church

King, George H. S., v, 101-115 McGuire, Charles, 27 King William County, 3 McGuire, Edward Brown, 27 Kinney, John F., 39 McGuire, Rev. Dr. Edward C(harles), Knox, Douglas Hamilton, 72, 94 25-37,47, 51, 88, 100 Knox, Louia Brockenbrough, 72 McGuire, Rev. John, 28, 33 Knox, Lucy B., 62 McGuire, Judith C. Lewis, i.e. Mrs. Knox, Robert T., 59, 93, 95, 96 Edward C(harles), 27 Knox, Thomas F., 93, 99 McPherson, Archibald, 23 Knox, William A., 32, 92 Madison, Bishop James, 19 Kuhn, Jacob, 92 Madison County, 3 Magill, Charles, 37 Ladies Cemetery Guild, 56 Magill. Joho, 37 La Fayette, Marquis de, 31 Main Street land, vestry authorized to Lallande, John James, 67, 100 sell, 15 Lallande, Mrs. Sue Young, 67, 100 Marie, Mrs. Lucy Knox, 72 Lanier, Rev. John Jabez, 61-63, 68, 89 Marshall, Horace, 92 Lanier, Richard Nuno, 63, 97 Martins Brandon Parish, Prince George Latimer Parish, Rockbridge County, 44 County, 45 Lay baptism, conviction for, 3-4 Mary Washington College, 63, 73 Lea, William's old field, 10, 11 Marye, Rev. James, Sr., 5, 11, 12, 14, Lee, Gen. Rohert E., 37, 44 88 Lee, William old field, see Lea, William Marye, Rev. James, Jr., 12, 16, 17,88 Legg, John, 91 Marye, Letetia Maria Ann Staige, 11, Lewis, Betty Washington, 27 12 Lewis, Charles, 91 Marye, Lucy Mary, 12 Lewis, Charles R., 65, 70, 97, 98 Marye, Peter, 12 Lewis, Elsie, 65 Marye, Susanna, 12 Lewis, Col. Fielding, 13, 15, 90 Marye, William, 12 Lewis, James, 91 Mason, Claudia Hamilton Norton, i.e. Lewis, John, 91-92 Mrs. John K(ercheval) Mason, 53 Lewis, Judith c., see McGuire, Mrs. Mason, Dr. George, 53 Judith C. Lewis Mason, George Carrington, v, IOn., 11, Lewis, Magnus M., Sr., 62, 70, 95, 97 47 Lewis, Magnus M., Jr., 65, 97, 98 Mason, Dr. H(atley) Norton, 53 Lewis, Maj. Robert, 27, 92-93 Mason, John G., 93, 95 Lewis, Capt. William, 22 Mason, Rev. Dr. John K(ercheval), Lewis, Zachary, 10, 90 49, 52-55, 89 Lexington, 52 Mason, Lucy Binns Jones, i.e. Mrs. Lexington Parish, Amherst County, 56 George, 53 Licking Run, 3 Mason, W. R., 49 Lightfoot, Goodrich, 90 Mattapony Church (second), 9, 11-13, Litsinger, Rev. R. S., 61 15 Livingston community, 44 Maury, Ann, 39 Lomax, John T., 92 Maury, Fontaine, 22, 91 London, Bishop of, 8, II Maury, Leila Andrews, i.e. Mrs. Lottery, advertised in 1768-69 to build Magruder, 43 new church, IS Maury, Rev. Magruder, 43-45, 88 Louisa County, 28 Maury, Rev. Mytton, 43 Lovell, William, 91 Maury, R. B., 93 Low, Samuel, Jr., 24 Maury, Richard B., 43 Low, Rev. Samuel, Sr., 24, 25, 88 Maury, Ruxton, 39 "Lowe," Rev. Samuel, 25 May, Rev. Dr. James, 37 Lucas, Z., 92 Meade, Bishop William, 8, 17, 20, Lunenburg and North Farnham Par­ 25, 26, 33, 35 ishes, 61 Meade Parish, Fauquier County, 45 Lutherans, 2 Men's club, 72 Men's fellowship dinner, quarterly, 72 McBryde, Rev. Robert J., 49-52, 60-61, Mercer, Hugh, 15, 92 89 Metcalfe, John, 92 Index 121

Methodist Church, old, 34- Page, Robert, 26 Methodists, 71 Pamunkey Chapels, 10, 15 Middlesex County, 33 Parke, Theodosia, 73 Middleton, H. 0., 92 Parlimentary laws requiring conformity Middletown, 53 to Episcopal Church, repealed in Minor, General U] John, 92 1776, 17 Minor; John, IV, 51, 99 Patton, Robert, 92 Minor, Rev. Launcelot Byrd, 28 Pauper's badge, required of relief Minor, Robert, 93, 94- recipients, 13 Minor, Thomas, 91 Payne, Dr. Thomas B., 97 Mollegen, Rev. Dr. Albert, 72 Peabody Normal College, 61 Moncure, Mary Conway, 100 Pearson, George B., 49 Moncure, Judge R. C. L., 48, 93, 94, Peart, Rev. Francis, 7, 88 99, 100 Peck family, 46 Monroe, James, 21 Peet, Rev. Dr. Edward William, 28 Monumental Church, Richmond, 57 Peterkin, Rev. Dr. Joshua, 55 Moore, Bishop Richard Channing, 27, Petition requesting that church prop­ 30 erty be vested in Corporation of Moore, Mrs. Rohert, 72 Fredericksburg, 21 Morley, Thomas, 3 Pew tax or pew rent, abolished, 70 Morris, Rev. J. Kenneth, 70 Phi Beta Kappa oration at Harvard, Morrison, T. S., 97 32 Mortimer, Dr. Charles, 22, 91 Phillips, Alexander Keene, 93, 94, 100 Moss, Lloyd Q., 97 Phillips, Alexander Keene, Jr., 100 Mount, Mary Helfin, i.e. Mrs. R. 1., Pollock, William, 93, 94, 99 67, 68, 73 Poor, vestry required to purchase or Mount, R. 1., 97 rent land for maintenance of, 13 Mt. Jackson, 53 Port Royal, Episcopal Church at, 70 Mountain Chapel, 7 Potter, Bishop Henry Codman, 37 Mundell, J ohu, 26, 92 Pratt, Mrs. John Lee, 72 . Murdaugh, Rev. Dr. Edward C., 45-50, Pratt, W. T., iii, 97, 98 89 Prayer for the president, omitted by Myers, Mrs. Jane Phillips, 100 Randolph, 38 Presbyterians, 23, 35,40,71,73 National Masonic Lecturer, 63 Processioning of lands, 14 Negroes, 12, 31, 32, 50 Proctor, Jefferson, 97 Nelson, Bishop, 61 Protestant Episcopal Church of the Nelson, Rev. Robert B., 69 Confederate States of America, 45 New Church, 16 Protestant Episcopal Theological Sem­ New Haven, Conn., 32 inary in Va., 32, 33, 43, 50, 55-57, New York City, 43 64,69, 70 Newcomers and strangers, welcoming of, 62, 69 Randolph, Bishop Alfred Magill, 37, Night services, 68 38, 43, 51, 57, 88 North Anna River, 10 Randolph, Mary Buckner Thruston Norton, Ann Burwell Marshall, i.e. Magill, i.e. Mrs. Robert Lee Ran­ Mrs. George Hatley, 53 dolph, 37 Norton, Rev. George Hatley, 53 Randolph, Robert Lee, 37 Norton, Rev. Levi, 39 Randolph, Sallie Griffith Haxton, i.e. Nursery, 72 Mrs. Alfred Magill, 37 Rapidan River, 1, 4 Rappahannock Church (first), 4, 6 Orange County, 3, 7, 23 Rappahannock -Church (second), 9, Organ, 22, 47, 66, 67, 71 12-15, 21 Otey, Bishop, 37 Rappahannock County, 3 Owen, Chaplain, 40 Reason, Faith and Authority in Christi­ anity, 38 Packard, Rev. Dr. Joseph, 37 Rebuke of Governor and Council for Page County, 3 superseding a vestry order, signif­ Page, Mann, 15, 20, 22, 91 icance of, 10, 11 122 The History of St. George's Episcopal Church

Rectory sold, 63 St. Peter's Church, Charlotte, N. c., Reed, Rev. Pembroke, 67 53 Reform Episcopal schism, 45 St. Simon, Georgia, 70 Reid, Cecil L., 97 St. Stephen's Parish, King and Queen Reinicker Lecturer, 63 County, 3 Religious denominations incorporation St. Stephen's Parish, Northumberland act, repeal of in 1786, 19 County, 7 Revivals, 27, 29, 30, 36, 39, 40 St. Thomas' Parish, Orange County. Ridley Parish, 71 16, 61 Roanoke College, 64 Sartin, John and Ann, 14 Roanoke Parish, Halifax County, 38, Savage, Mrs. Susan Metcalfe, 28 55,64 Scott, George B., 49, 99 Roberts, Rev. Philip, 73 Scott, John, 92 Robey, H. R., 44 Scott, John F., 93, 94 Robinson, Hon. John, 6, 90 Scott, Dr. W. S., 93, 94 Robinson, Michael, 91 Secretary, parish, 71 Robinson, William, 90 Sextons, 12, 39, 54; 68, 69 Robinson River, 3 Sharpe, H., 90 Rockingham County, 3 Sharpe, Thomas, 91 Rose, Alexander F., 92 Shelton, John, 3 Rothrock, George, Jr., 92 Shepherd, George W., v, 69, 97, 98 Rowell, J. E., 65, 71, 97 Shield, Rev. Mr., 49 Russell, Ralph W., 67 Shiloh Baptist Church, Fredericksburg, 54 St. Andrew's Church, Louisville, Ky., Slaughter, Hattie, 46 55 Slaughter, Montgomery, 93, 94, 98 St. George's Benevolent Society of Slaughter, Rev. Philip, v, 4, 20, 33, 36, Fredericksburg, 46 51 St. George's Chapel, 44 Slaughter Parish, Culpeper County, 71 St. George's Parish (Anglican), 3-17 Smith, Mrs. Agnes P., i.e. Mrs. Wil- passim liam D., 57 St. George's Parish (German), estab­ Smith, Augustine, 90 lishment of (1714), 1; text of law, Smith, C. Archer, 67, 96, 98 83j repeal of law (1720), 3 Smith, Dr. C. Mason, 96 St. James' Church, Herring Creek, Md., Smith, Edward J., 96 45 Smith, Frank W., 96 St. James' Church, Marietta, Ga., 55 Smith, Rev. George Archibald, 29 St. James' Church, Richmond, 55, 57 Smith, John, Jr., 92 St. James' Parish, Boydton, Mecklen- Smith, Rev. Joseph, 11,88 burg County, 56 Smith, William, 92 St. John's Church, Heber Parish (now Smith, Wil1iam D., 57 Bedford city), 52, 53 Smith, Rev. William Dickinson, 57, St. John'S Church, Mt. Washington, 59,89 Baltimore, 61 Smith, Yeamans, 92, 99 St. John's Parish, King William County, Smock, James, 92 3 Smoot, W. A., v St. Mark's Church, Richmond, 59 Society for the Education of Pious St. Mark's Parish, Spotsylvania County, Young Men for the Ministry, 32 6, 7j Orange County, 7; Culpeper Sons of Sobriety, 51-52 County, 22, 51 Southern Churchman, 57 St. Mary's Parish, Caroline County, 24 Southwark Parish, Surry County, 45 St. Mary's Parish, Essex County, 2, 3, Sautter, l\.1rs. Agnes Gordon Knox, 50 7,8,84 Spalding, Branch, 97 St. Paul's Cemetery, Alexandria, 55 Sparrow, Rev. Dr. William, 35, 37, 55 St. Paul's Church, Brambleton Parish, Spooner, G. W. B., 92 57 Spotswood, Lt. Gov. Alexander, 1-5 St. Paul's Church, Petersburg, 57 Spotswood, John, 13, 68, 90 St. Paul's Church, Savannah, Ga., 62 Spotsylvania County, vii, 3, 23, 36 St. Paul's Parish, Hanover County, 8 Staige, Rev. Theodosius, 5, 88 Index 123

Stanard, William, 91 Truro Parish, Prince William County, Stanley, Rev. Dr. Clifford, 72 6 Stansbury, John L., 49 Trust funds, 46, 47 Stearns, W. C., 96 Tucker, Bishop Beverly, Sr., 37 Steele, Mrs. Charles, 59 Tucker, Bishop Henry St. George, 66 Stephenson, Rev. James, 22, 23, 88 Trinity Church, Shepherdstown, (now) Steward, John, 91 W. Va., 43 Stone, W. S., 92 Tuscarora Indians, 1 Starke, William, 92 Trustees, St. George's long time without Strachan, Thomas, 91 legal, 59 Strebeck, Rev. George, 25, 88 Tutt, James, 91 Stubblefield, Beverly, 91 Tutt, Richard, 10, 90 Stubblefield, George, 10, 91 Turner, A. F., 96-98 Sunday night services, question of continuing, 68 Union Thanksgiving service, 65 Sunday School, 29, 31, 34, 51 United States Government, damages Sussex County, 53 received from, 41 Sweetser, Houston K., 60, 62, 65, 96-98 Upper Church, 16 Sweetser, Mary C. Moncure, i.e. Mrs. Urquhart, Charles, 91 Houston K., vii, 62 Usher, opportunity to, 72

'T{lckett, Charles E., 59, 93-94 Vacation Bible School, 71 Taliaferro, Francis, 92 Vance, Capt. R. Conroy, 62, 96 Taliaferro, John, 10, 90 Venerable Society, refuses request of Taliaferro, John, Jr., 90 Germanna settlers for funds, 2 Tansill, Diana, 73 Vestry, duties of, 13, 14 Tapscott, A. B., 93, 95, 96, 98 Vestry, rotation of, 67 Taylor, Mrs. Belle S., 47 Virginia Military Institute, 53 Taylor, J. Arthur, 93-95 Virginia, University of, 43, 50, 55, 57, Taylor, Dr. John R., 49, 93, 94, 99 70 Taylor, John, of Caroline, 24 Virginia, vestry opposed to division of Taylor, William, 92' Diocese of, 52 Temperance movement in Fredericks- burg, 32 Walker, Joseph, sexton, 54, 69, 70 Thorn, Catharine, 51 Wallace, A. Hansford, 96-98 Thorn, Mary, 43 Wallace, Judge A. Wellington, 39, 46, Thorn, Reuben, 39,44,51,67,92-94 50, 59, 64, 66, 67, 93, 95, 96, 98, 99 Thompson, J. F., San., 93, 95, 96, 98 Wallace, C. Wistar, 59, 99 Thompson, Jonah, 32 \:v allace, Mrs. Victoria, 60, 100 Thornton, Arthur P., 96, 97 Waller, Col. John, 6, 90 Thornton, Francis, 90 Waller, John, Jr., 90 Thornton, Francis, Jr., 91 Waller, William, 90 Thornton, George, 91 Wallis, Dr. A. N., 62 Thornton, .T ohn, 90 Wallis, Rev. Dr. Samuel A., 62 Thornton, Rev. Thomas, 20, 21, 88 Warner, Mrs. Mary Phillips, 100 Thursday Lenten noon-day services, Warren County, 3 72 Washington, Augustine, 6 Timberlake, Mrs. J. W., 44 Washington, Charles, 91 Tobacco census, 14 Washington, George, vii, 14-, 20, 27, 37 Torrence, Rev. Clayton, v Washington, Martha Dandridge Custis, Town Clock in St. George's, main- 15 tenance of by the city, 35 Washington, Mrs. Mary Ball, 6, 100 «Traveller's Rest," 28, 29 Washington, Mildred, 9 Trinity Church, Columbia, S. c., 70 Washington and Lee University, 57 Trinity Church, Fredericksburg, viii, Washington Parish, Westmoreland 45-50, 65, 66, 69 County, 6 Trinity Church, Manassas, 70 Waterhouse, John, 60, 93, 94 Trinity Church, Martinsburg, W. Va., Wattleworth, Charles, 97 65 Waugh, Rev. Abner, 23, 24, 88. 124 The History of St. George's Episcopal Church

Waugh, Alexander, 23 Wise, Henry A., Jr., 37 Waugh, Rev. John, 23 Women, some contributions of, 23, 27, Weedon, George, 22, 91 28,,31, 34, 43, 47, 48, 50, 52, 54, Welch, John, 91 59: 60, 65, 69, 71-73, 100 Wellford, Dr. Robert, 92 Wood," William, 91 "Westview," Brunswick County, 53 'Voodberry Forest School, 69, 70 Wheatle, George, 90 Woodin~; Aubin Corbin, 71, 97 Wheeler, Mrs. D. D., 67 Wooding, Charles Clifton, 71 Wheeler, Mrs. Nannie, 100 Wooding, Ida, 71 Whittle, Bishop Francis M., 56 Wooding, Lewis Augustus, 71 Wicomico Parish, 25 Wooding, Lewis Emmett, 71 Wilderness, battle of, 40 Woodville, Rev. John, 22, 88 William and Mary, College of, 16, 23, World War II memorial organ, 71 37 Wright, John, 91 Williams, Bishop, 61 Wright, Washington, sexton, 39, 54 Williams, Rev. Walter M., 45 Wyatt, F. J., 92 Willis, Col. Henry, 9 Willis, J. W., 91 Yale University, 32 Willis, Lewis, 91 Yates, Charles, 91 Wilmer, Rev. \Villiam H., 26 Yellow Church, 16 Wilmer Parish, Farmville, 64 Young, Edgar M., Sr., 69, 70, 96, 98 Wind storms, damage to church build­ Young, Edgar M., Jr., 70 ing in 1856, 36; in 1896, 36 Young, John J., 93-95, 99