-
Francis Makemie (1658–1708) was an
Ulster Scots clergyman,
widely regarded as the
founder of
Presbyterianism in the
United States.
Makemie was born in...
-
Makemie is a
Scottish surname. It may
refer to:
Francis Makemie (1658-1708),
Ulster Scots clergyman considered the
founder of
Presbyterianism in the United...
- Anne
Makemie Holden (née
Makemie; 1702–c. 1787/1788) was an
American landowner of the
colonial period and
early Republic. The
younger daughter of clergyman...
-
Makemie Park is a census-designated
place in
Accomack County, Virginia,
United States. Per the 2020 census, the po****tion was 138. The CDP sits at an...
- 1892, p. 81:
Other ministers had
warned Makemie about meeting the
legal requirements, so the
subject of
Makemie's sermon was "We
ought to obey God, rather...
-
Makemie Memorial Presbyterian Church is a
historic Presbyterian church located in Snow Hill,
Worcester County, Maryland. The
church was
established by...
-
death in Snow Hill on
January 2, 1834. He is
buried in the
churchyard of
Makemie Memorial Presbyterian Church. He was also the
father of
Ephraim King Wilson...
-
including statues of six
historically prominent Presbyterians,
Francis Makemie, John Witherspoon, John McMillan,
Samuel Davies,
James Caldwell and Marcus...
-
Island New York.
Francis Makemie, an
Irish Presbyterian immigrant later established churches in
Maryland and Virginia.
Makemie was born and
raised near...
-
challenge which occurred in
colonial Manhattan in 1707, when
Reverend Francis Makemie, the
founder of
American Presbyterianism,
preached at a home near the park...