Lynnhaven Parish, Virginia
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Lynnhaven Parish has served [[Lower Norfolk County, Virginia|Lower Norfolk]] and [[Princess Anne County, Virginia|Princess Anne]] counties. Also known as Old Donation Church. Emmanuel Episcopal Church was built after Old Donation Church burned in 1843. | Lynnhaven Parish has served [[Lower Norfolk County, Virginia|Lower Norfolk]] and [[Princess Anne County, Virginia|Princess Anne]] counties. Also known as Old Donation Church. Emmanuel Episcopal Church was built after Old Donation Church burned in 1843. | ||
| − | Eastern Shore Chapel fell within the bounds of Lynnhaven Parish.<ref>Edward W. James, "Eastern Shore Chapel, Princess Anne County, 1754," ''The Lower Norfolk County, Virginia Antiquary,'' Vol. 5, Part 3 (1905):124-126. Digital version at [http://books.google.com/books?id=xSkSAAAAYAAJ&amp;pg=PA124 Google Books] - free.</ref><br> | + | Eastern Shore Chapel fell within the bounds of Lynnhaven Parish.<ref>Edward W. James, "Eastern Shore Chapel, Princess Anne County, 1754," ''The Lower Norfolk County, Virginia Antiquary,'' Vol. 5, Part 3 (1905):124-126. Digital version at [http://books.google.com/books?id=xSkSAAAAYAAJ&amp;amp;pg=PA124 Google Books] - free.</ref><br> |
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*1643<ref>Freddie Spradlin, [http://vagenweb.org/parishes.htm "Parishes of Virginia,"] VAGenWeb, accessed 29 January 2011; [http://vagenweb.org/hening/''Hening's Statutes at Large;''] Emily J. Salmon and Edward D.C. Campbell Jr., ''The Hornbook of Virginia History'' (Richmond: Library of Virginia, 1994).</ref> | *1643<ref>Freddie Spradlin, [http://vagenweb.org/parishes.htm "Parishes of Virginia,"] VAGenWeb, accessed 29 January 2011; [http://vagenweb.org/hening/''Hening's Statutes at Large;''] Emily J. Salmon and Edward D.C. Campbell Jr., ''The Hornbook of Virginia History'' (Richmond: Library of Virginia, 1994).</ref> | ||
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=== Resources === | === Resources === | ||
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In 1985, surveys of graves at Old Donation Church {{FHL|107204|item|disp=FHL Book 975.551 V3g}} (pages 1-8), Eastern Shore Chapel (pages 9-83), and Emmanuel Church (pages 161-164) were published.<br> | In 1985, surveys of graves at Old Donation Church {{FHL|107204|item|disp=FHL Book 975.551 V3g}} (pages 1-8), Eastern Shore Chapel (pages 9-83), and Emmanuel Church (pages 161-164) were published.<br> | ||
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*Walter, Alice Granbery. ''Lynnhaven Parish Register, 1838-1913, Princess Anne County, Virginia''. Virginia Beach, Va.: A.G. Walter, 1986. {{FHL|446047|item|disp=FHL Book 975.551 K2L}}.<br> | *Walter, Alice Granbery. ''Lynnhaven Parish Register, 1838-1913, Princess Anne County, Virginia''. Virginia Beach, Va.: A.G. Walter, 1986. {{FHL|446047|item|disp=FHL Book 975.551 K2L}}.<br> | ||
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Revision as of 17:29, 2 March 2013
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History
Lynnhaven Parish has served Lower Norfolk and Princess Anne counties. Also known as Old Donation Church. Emmanuel Episcopal Church was built after Old Donation Church burned in 1843.
Eastern Shore Chapel fell within the bounds of Lynnhaven Parish.[1]
Founded
- 1643[2]
Resources
Cemetery
In 1985, surveys of graves at Old Donation Church FHL Book 975.551 V3g (pages 1-8), Eastern Shore Chapel (pages 9-83), and Emmanuel Church (pages 161-164) were published.
Parish History
- Mason, George Carrington. "The Colonial Churches of Lynnhaven Parish, Princess Anne County, Virginia," The William and Mary Quarterly, Second Series, Vol. 18, No. 3 (Jul. 1938):270-285. FHL Book 973 H25w; digital version at JSTOR - free.
- Perrine, Bob. "Old Donation History," available online.
Rev. C.B. Bryan's history of Lynnhaven Parish, Princess Anne County, Virginia (1907) has been digitized by Google Books.[3]
James compiled a list of Lynnhaven's ministers and vestrymen:
- James, Edward W. "Ministers and Vestrymen, Lynnhaven Parish, Princess Anne County, 1723-1804," The Lower Norfolk County, Virginia Antiquary, Vol. 5, Part 1 (1904):28-31. Digitized by Google Books - free.
Parish Records
Colonial parish registers have been lost, but the vestry book survives and has been published:
- Mason, George Carrington. The Colonial Vestry Book of Lynnhaven Parish, Princess Anne County, Virginia, 1723-1786. Newport News, Va.: the author, 1949. FHL Book 975.551 K2m
Marriages solemnized by the Anglican minister of Lynnhaven Parish have been preserved:
- 1788-1814 - James, Edward W. "A List of Marriages Solemnized by the Revd Anthony Walke [Lynnhaven Parish, Princess Anne County]," The Lower Norfolk County, Virginia Antiquary, 1788-1796: Vol. 2, Part 1 (1897):17-24; 1797-1814: Vol. 2, Part 2 (1897):50-55. Digitized by Internet Archive - free.
Nineteenth- and early-twentieth-century parish registers have been published:
- Walter, Alice Granbery. Lynnhaven Parish Register, 1838-1913, Princess Anne County, Virginia. Virginia Beach, Va.: A.G. Walter, 1986. FHL Book 975.551 K2L.
Websites
- Old Donation Episcopal Church (official website)
- Church Point Marker, The Historical Marker Database
- Old Donation Church, The Historical Marker Database
References
- ↑ Edward W. James, "Eastern Shore Chapel, Princess Anne County, 1754," The Lower Norfolk County, Virginia Antiquary, Vol. 5, Part 3 (1905):124-126. Digital version at Google Books - free.
- ↑ Freddie Spradlin, "Parishes of Virginia," VAGenWeb, accessed 29 January 2011; Hening's Statutes at Large; Emily J. Salmon and Edward D.C. Campbell Jr., The Hornbook of Virginia History (Richmond: Library of Virginia, 1994).
- ↑ Colonial Churches: A Series of Sketches of Churches in the Original Colony of Virginia (Richmond, Va.: Southern Churchman Co., 1907), 264-285.
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