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Lead 2: Next 15 parishes in the Province of Maryland

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DONE: 1. All Saints Parish, 1742, Charles, now Frederick, now All Saints' Episcopal Church, 106 West Church Street, Frederick, MD [1], history

DONE: 2. Augustine Parish, 1744, Cecil, now Augustine Parish, 310 George Street, Chesapeake City, Maryland, [2], worships in 2 buildings: St. Augustine's, Cayot's Corner Rd (MD310) at Mitton Rd. [3] and Good Shepherd, 310 George Street

DONE: 3. Chester Parish, 1765, Kent, now Christ Church, Graveyard and Sexton's House, 25328 Lambs Meadow Road, Worton, Maryland [4]

Done: 4. Prince George's Parish, 1726, Prince George's, now Montgomery, now Christ Episcopal Church, 107 S. Washington Street, Rockville, Maryland, [5]

DONE: 5. Queen Anne Parish, 1704, Prince George's, now St. Barnabas' Episcopal Church, Leeland [6]

DONE: 6. Queen Caroline Parish, 1728, Anne Arundel, now Howard, now Christ Episcopal Church, 6800 Oakland Mills Rd., Columbia, MD, its previous building Christ Church Guilford is located on the same site.

DONE: 7. St. Andrew's Parish, 1744, St. Mary's County, St. Andrew's Church (Leonardtown, Maryland) located at 44078 St. Andrew's Church Road, California, Maryland [7]

DONE: 8. St John,s Parish, 1748, Queen Anne's County, in 1768 new church built in Caroline County, now St. Paul's Episcopal Church (Hillsboro, Maryland) [8]

DONE: 9. St. James' Parish, 1770, Baltimore County, now St. James Church (Monkton, Maryland), 3100 Monkton Road [9]

DONE: 10. St. Luke's Parish, 1728, Queen Anne's County, St. Luke's Church (Church Hill, Maryland)

DONE: 11. St. Mary Anne Parish, also known as North Elk Parish, 1706, now St. Mary Anne's Episcopal Church, 315 South Main Street North East, Maryland, [10], history

DONE: 12. St. Mary's Whitechapel Parish, Dorchester, now Caroline, 1725, now Christ Church, 105 Gay St., Denton, MD [11]

DONE: 13. St. Thomas' Parish, 1742, Baltimore County, now St. Thomas Church (Owings Mills, Maryland), 232 St. Thomas Lane, Owings Mills, MD, [12]

DONE: 14. Trinity Parish, 1744, Charles County, Trinity Church, Trinity Parish, 9560 Trinity Church Road, Newport, Maryland, and Oldfields Chapel, Trinity Parish, 15837 Prince Frederick Road, Hughesville, Maryland [13], history

DONE: 15. Worcester Parish, 1753, Wicomico, now Worcester County, now [[St. Paul's Episcopal Church, 3 Church St , Berlin, MD, [14]. its former church St. Martin's Episcopal Church (Showell, Maryland), Routes 113 & 589 Worcester Highway, Showell, MD, is now a museum [15]

Current church name Image Original parish name Location County, etc. Year established Current status NRHP Description Website
01. All Saints' Episcopal Church, Frederick All Saints' Frederick
106 West Church Street
Frederick 1742 Active parish No In Charles County until 1748 [16]
02. Augustine Parish, Chesapeake City Augustine Chesapeake City
St. Augustine's, Cayot's Corner Rd (MD310) at Mitton Rd
Good Shepherd, 310 George Street
Cecil 1744 Active parish No [17]
03. Christ Church IU Parish, Worton Chester Parish Worton, Maryland
25328 Lambs Meadow Road
Kent 1765 Active parish Yes [18]
04. Christ Episcopal Church, Rockville Prince George's Parish Rockville
107 S. Washington Street
Montgomery 1726 Active Parish No In Prince George's County until 1776 [19]
05; St. Barnabas' Episcopal Church, Leeland Queen Anne Upper Marlboro
14705 Oak Grove Road
Prince George's 1704 Active parish No [20]
06. Christ Church, Columbia Queen Caroline Parish Columbia
6800 Oakland Mills Road
Howard 1728 Active parish Yes In Anne Arundel County until 1838 [21]
07. St. Andrew's Church, Leonardtown St. Andrew's Parish California
44078 St. Andrew's Church Road
St. Mary's 1744 Active parish Yes [22]
08. St. Paul's, Hillsboro St John's Parish Hillsboro
Church Street, south of MD 404
Caroline 1748 Inactive Yes In Queen Anne's County until 1773
09. St. James Church, Monkton St. James' Parish Monkton
3100 Monkton Road
Baltimore County 1770 Active parish Yes [23]
10. St. Luke's Church, Church Hill St. Luke's Parish Church Hill Queen Anne's 1728 Active parish Yes [24]
11. St. Mary Anne's Episcopal Church, North East St. Mary Anne Parish, or North Elk Parish North East
315 South Main Street
Cecil 1706 Active parish No [25]
12. Christ Church, Denton St. Mary's Whitechapel Parish Denton
105 Gay Street
Caroline 1725 Active parish No In Dorchester County until 1773 [26]
13. St. Thomas Church, Owings Mills St. Thomas' Parish Owings Mills
232 St. Thomas Lane
Baltimore County Active parish 1742 Yes [27]
14. Trinity Church, Charles County Trinity Parish Newport
Trinity Church
9560 Trinity Church Road
Hughesville
Oldfields Chapel
15837 Prince Frederick Road
Charles Active parish 1744 No [28]
15. St. Paul's Episcopal Church, Worcester Parish Worcester Parish Berlin
St. Paul's
3 Church Street
Showell
St. Martin's, 1756
Worcester 1753 Active parish* Yes* *St. Paul's is active while
St. Martin's on the NRHP now a church museum.
[29]

11. St. Mary Anne Parish, also known as North Elk Parish, 1706, now St. Mary Anne's Episcopal Church, 315 South Main Street North East, Maryland, [http://www.stmaryanne.org/, [http://www.stmaryanne.org/history2.html


Lead 4: St. Margaret’s, Annapolis

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St. Margaret’s Episcopal Church

Annapolis, Maryland
Broad Neck Parish, now
Worcester Parish

Established 1692
DenominationEpiscopal
Website[http://www.st-margarets.org/
History
DedicationSt. Margaret of Antioch — Virgin Martyr
Administration
ProvinceIII
DioceseMaryland
ParishWestminster or
Clergy
RectorThe Rev. Lori M. Lowe, interim rector
St. Margaret’s Episcopal Church

Broad Neck Parish, now

Worcester Parish
General information
Architectural styleCarpenter Gothic
Town or city1601 Pleasant Plains Road
Annapolis, Maryland
CountryUnited States
Completed1892
Design and construction
Architect(s)unknown

St. Margaret’s Episcopal Church is an historic Carpenter Gothic style Episcopal church building located at 1601 Pleasant Plains Road in Annapolis, Anne Arundel County, Maryland. Built in 1892 on the brick foundation of a previous church building, it is the fourth building constructed to serve Broad Neck Parish (later known as Westminster Parish}, which was established in 1692 as one of the 30 original Anglican parishes in colonial Maryland[1][2]

St. Margaret’s Episcopal Church is still an active parish in the Episcopal Diocese of Maryland. The Rev. Lori M. Lowe is its interim rector.

References

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St. Margaret’s Episcopal Church]

[[Category:Original 30 Anglican parishes in the Province of Maryland] [[Category:Episcopal churches in Maryland] [[Category:Annapolis, Maryland] [[Category:Carpenter Gothic churches in Maryland] [[Category:1892 architecture]

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  1. ^ Middleton, the Rev. Canon Arthur Pierce, Ph.D., Anglican Maryland, 1692-1792, Virginia Beach: The Donning Company, 1992, pp. 5 63-103, ISBN 0898658411
  2. ^ St. Margaret’s Episcopal Church history