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According to documents on file with the Maryland Historical Trust, the original chapel was a single room with two glass windows. There was a door that faced south at one end. In 1898, St.Mark's could seat 100 and had an active Ladies Guild. Through the efforts of Rev. Whittingham and church members a
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rail was donated by a lady of the church in memory of her husband. The Ladies Guild organized the building of the Parish House on land donated for that purpose. The Maryland Historical Trust documents state that the stained glass windows were added c. 1900. It also states that the present appearance
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He died c. 1908. On his headstone it reads “'Died St. Mathew's Day, 84 years old”. He was married to Sarah “Sally” Rebecca Chamberlaine in 1850 and they had five children. Both are buried in St. Mark's cemetery. According to her headstone, she died on
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Directory of the Diocese of Easton and journal of the … annual convention, Volumes 26-31 Page 66-68 by Episcopal Church. Diocese of Easton (Md.). Convention, Published by The Diocese, 1894, Original from the New York Public Library, Digitized Aug 8,
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In 1845, Richard Whittingham Jr. was granted a license as a lay reader in Maryland by his brother the Bishop while still a candidate for orders in New York. It was in this capacity that he came to St. Mark's. He served as an assistant minister for
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Genealogical notes of the Chamberlaine family of Maryland: (Eastern shore,) and of the following connected families: Neale-Lloyd, Tilghman Robins, Hollyday-Hammond-Dyer, Hughes-Stockton, Hayward, Nicols-Goldsborough, and others Page
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The Chapel became a Church when the Susquehanna Parish was created prior to 1911. Most of the original furnishings were replaced when the church was renovated and enlarged in 1957.
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The Rev. Richard Whittingham began his career as a minister at St. Mark's Chapel in Aiken, Cecil County, Maryland. He was the younger brother of the Bishop of Maryland,
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in a document printed for the New York Convention in that year. The Rt. Rev. Dr. Whittingham, Bishop of Maryland admitted Rev. Richard Whittingham Jr into the
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by presiding over service at St. Mark's Chapel until his resignation in 1847 when he accepted a position in New York. He is listed as the Deacon in
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was created by a renovation in 1957 that removed most of the original building, replacing it with more modern materials.
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Journal of the proceedings of the annual convention of the Protestant Episcopal Church in the State of New York page 59
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laid the cornerstone on September 3, 1844. Construction was completed in 1845. It was established as a
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Journal of the Fifty-Sixth Annual Convention of the Protestant Episcopal Church in Maryland -Page 25
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at “Bonfield” until she was able to purchase an estate near her Gale cousins, children of
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and the son of Richard Whittingham and Mary Ann Rollinson Whittingham of New York City
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and was the daughter of Henry Chamberlaine who was grandson to
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pipe organ was installed in the chapel. In this same year a
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of Priests on December 3 of 1848 at All Saints' Church in
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St. Mark's Episcopal Church (Perryville,MD)
Perryville, Maryland

Denomination
Episcopal
Dedication
St. Mark
Episcopal
Perryville
Cecil County, Maryland
Diocese of Maryland
George Gale
Oxford
George Gale
Perryville
William Rollinson Whittingham
Chapel of Ease
St. Mary Anne's Episcopal Church
North East
William Rollinson Whittingham
St. Mary Anne's
North East
Sag Harbor
Holy Order
New York City
Aiken, Maryland
All Saints' Day
George Gale
chancel

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