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Historically part of Lancashire, until 1838 Padgate was an area of farmland in the Fearnhead district. It was only with the establishment of a parish and the building of Christ Church Padgate that a recognisable community arose. Following boundary changes in 1974, Padgate, along with the rest of Warrington, became part of the county of Cheshire.
Christ Church, Easton: St. Peter's Easton 111 South Harrison St. Talbot: Yes Active parish No now in Episcopal Diocese of Easton: 08. Christ Church, Kent Island: Christ Church, Kent Island Stevensville 1880 church: 117 East Main St. 1996 church: 830 Romancoke Road Queen Anne's: Yes, 1631 Active parish Yes* *1880 church is on NRHP.
The original parish church was at White Marsh near Hambleton, which was built around 1666 but destroyed by a brush fire during a cleanup in 1897. [ 3 ] [ 4 ] The parish's first rector was Huguenot refugee Daniel Maynadier, who fled to England and became an Anglican priest after the Edict of Nantes, and after emigrating across the Atlantic Ocean ...
It is a small, board-and-batten church with a long narrow nave, small deep chancel, and an entrance porch on its south side. The church is reputed to be by the noted church architect, Richard Upjohn and was at least built from his published designs of 1852. [2] Christ Church was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1973. [1]
Christ Church is the parish church of Great Choptank Parish, founded in 1692 as one of the List of original 30 Anglican parishes in the Province of Maryland. [2]The church structure, designed by noted Baltimore architect Charles E. Cassell and built between 1883 and 1884, is a large Gothic Revival stone structure of green serpentinite stone on a cruciform plan.
Christ Church mirrored this pattern, growing from 147 communicants in 1870 to 532 in 1895. [32] [33] The best known Christ Church member is John Philip Sousa, the famous March King and head of the Marine Corps Band from 1880-1892. He was born at 636 G St., SE, just three doors east of Christ Church and had a lifelong association with the parish ...
Surrounding the church is a cemetery with 18th, 19th, and 20th century markers, including a vault for the Key family. [2] Christ Church Parish was one of the original 30 Anglican parishes in the Province of Maryland. Christ Episcopal Church was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1994. [1]