An Address Embracing the Early History of Delaware And the Settlement of Its B

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An Address Embracing the Early History of Delaware And the Settlement of Its B
George Foot
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Burton preached in it occasionally, in 1809. No remnant of it, except the tombstones, now remains. .^i^ The Presbyterian church in Port Penn was organized, July 16th, 1837, and its house of worship was erected in 1835.. A part. Of the members, w^io were originally organized 52 there as a church, were dismissed from this church for that purpose. Its Elders are Samuel Jefferson and William Cleaver, Jr. , and it has hitherto been under the care of the Pastor of Dravvyers. Eighteen members united i...n its or- ganization. Its prosperity has been very gradual. There are now 24 members. The lot on which its house of wor- ship is located, was deeded to John M. Woods, John H. Cannon and John Price, Trustees of the congregation, and was presented to the congregation by Mrs. Margaret Darrach.
Whether St. Ann's church, or Apoquinimy, as it was anciently called, was organized before this, or since, we are unable to decide. That people were sometimes visited by Rev. Mr. Sewell, from Maryland, and also by the Rev.


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