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Walter Dulany Addison

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30, 1693. It contains the name of John Addison, Privy Councilor. His grandson Henry was rector of St. John's for thirty years. He was educated at Oxford, and in the corner of a quaint old portrait of him in the possession of the family is a scroll containing the picture of his college. His parish would have no other rector during his life. A later descendant, Walter Dulaney Addison, became rector in the year 1801. The old Bible and prayer book used by Rev. Henry Addison in this church are still preserved in the family. In them is written: 'Presented to me by the honored Lady, my Mother.'"
1133: 318:, also known as Addison Chapel to commemorate its founder (and both Rev. Addisons' ancestor), Col. John Addison. The current building was erected between 1809 and 1816, under Rev. Walter Addison's direction. Rev. Addison, who freed the slaves he inherited, publicly advocated the abolition of slavery as well as the practice of dueling. He also helped found several Episcopal churches in the new city of Washington, D.C. and Alexandria, Virginia, as well as a black Methodist church in Oxon Hill. 1197: 1185: 669: 1173: 1161: 408:
To mark the 100th anniversary of Rev. Walter Dulany Addison's ordination, his granddaughter Elizabeth H. Murray wrote, "The oldest parish record spoken of is Piscataway, or Broad Creek, parish, called St. John's, Prince George's County, contiguous to the Potomac and Piscataway Creek, dated January
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Rev. Addison then became the first priest that Bishop Claggett ordained after his own consecration as Bishop of Maryland in 1793. Rev. Addison thus succeeded his uncle by serving from 1973 to 1795 as rector of Queen Anne Parish, with its two widely separated churches,
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In 1810, Addison sold most of the original Oxon Hill property to Zachariah Berry. At the end of the year, December 12, 1810, Rev. Addison was appointed as U.S. Senate Chaplain, succeeding Rev.
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Due to the shortage of Episcopal priests in that era and area, while serving at Addison Chapel, in 1801 Rev. Addison also became the first rector of St. John's Church in
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Rev. Addison soon established a school at his home, Oxon Hill. In 1799 he became assistant rector under Rev. Henry T. Addison, and in 1805 he became rector of
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Elizabeth Hesselius Murray, One Hundred Years Ago, or the Life and Times of Walter Dulany Addison (Philadelphia: George W. Jacobs, 1898) available at
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Rev. Addison lost his sight during the last decades of his life. He died on January 31, 1848, and was buried in his family's cemetery at Oxon Hill.
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Edward D. Neill, The History of Education in Virginia during the 17th Century(U.S. Dept. of Education, 1867) p. 34, available at google books,
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One Hundred Years Ago; or, the Life and Times of Rev. Walter Dulany Addison, by Elizabeth Hesselius Murray (his granddaughter), 1895
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Rev. Addison helped incorporate the Georgetown Lancaster School Society, and also served as vice-president of the
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Constance Pelzer Ackerson, Holy Trinity-Collington: her people and their church: two hundred and ... – Page 59
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Walter Dulany Addison married Elizabeth Dulany Hesselius, the daughter of well-known portrait painter
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on January 1, 1769, the son of Thomas Covington Addison and Rebecca Dulany Addison. Their home was
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https://play.google.com/store/books/details?id=dFFR9aBOXogC&rdid=book-dFFR9aBOXogC&rdot=1
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Archives of the General Convention, Volume 6, by Episcopal Church, General Convention, p. 207.
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in their attempts to school Episcopal clergy, which eventually led to the founding of
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When he was fifteen years old, Walter Addison and two of his brothers sailed to
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Addison Chapel, Historic American Buildings Survey, National Park Service.
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Side-Lights on Maryland History, by Hester Dorsey Richardson, 1913, p. 4.
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A History of the National Capital, by Wilhelmus Bogart Bryan, p. 639.
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Records of the Columbia Historical Society, Washington, 1906, p. 85.
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This article incorporates text from a publication now in the
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in 1789, and studied for the ministry under the direction of Rev.
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His mother was Eleanore Smith, daughter of Colonel Walter Smith.
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to be educated there under the care of their uncle, Dr.
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Mac/McPherson of PA and Related Families; rootsweb.com
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Charles Bird King
Annapolis
Baltimore
Episcopal
Chaplain of the U.S. Senate
Obadiah Bruen Brown
John Brackenridge, D.D.
Jonathan Boucher
Episcopal
Chaplain of the United States Senate
Annapolis, Maryland
Oxon Hill Manor
Potomac River
Alexandria, Virginia
Mount Airy
Belair
Mount Vernon
Stratford Hall
Mount Clare
Whitehall
England
Jonathan Boucher
Maryland
Thomas John Claggett
Saint Peter's Parish
Talbot County
Holy Trinity
St. Barnabas'
St. Matthew's Church

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