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Member of a local church's leading body
A vestryman is a member of his local church's vestry, or leading body. He is not a member of the clergy. In England especially, but also in other parts
Vestryman
Virginian public servant
Joseph Ball (May 24, 1649 – July 11, 1711) was an English-born justice, vestryman, lieutenant colonel, and Burgess in the Colony of Virginia. Ball was the
Joseph Ball (Virginia public servant)
Joseph_Ball_(Virginia_public_servant)
U.S. Founding Father, president from 1789 to 1797
1732 and was a devoted Anglican. He served for more than 20 years as a vestryman and churchwarden at the Fairfax and Truro parishes in Virginia. He privately
George_Washington
United States banker, businessman
auctioneer, and one of the richest men in New York. He worked as well as a vestryman and churchwarden for Trinity Church in Lower Manhattan. He is the namesake
Anthony_Lispenard_Bleecker
House in Charleston, South Carolina
Street. In 1877, the house was bought by Edwin P. Frost. Frost served as a vestryman at St. Michael's Episcopal Church where he was responsible for hiring
George_Chisolm_House
17th-century English freeholder in Barbados
affairs of the local St. John's Parish Church, for which he became a vestryman and then a churchwarden. Ferdinand constructed a great mansion called
Ferdinand_Paleologus
War, helped found and govern Williamsburg and several times served as a vestryman of Bruton Parish Church. Born in James City County to the former Sarah
Hugh_Norvell
Washington's views regarding religion, based on his writings and observed activity
member of several churches which he attended, and served as an Anglican vestryman and warden for more than fifteen years, when Virginia had an established
Religious views of George Washington
Religious_views_of_George_Washington
American sheriff
William Payne (July 31, 1725 – July 12, 1782) was a Virginia gentleman, vestryman, justice, and Fairfax County sheriff in the late colonial period. He was
William_Payne_(sheriff)
African American businessman (1811–1873)
– October 5, 1873) was an African American entrepreneur, organist and vestryman at St. Thomas African Episcopal Church, and a founding member of the first
John_C._Bowers
American colonial pioneer
County, Virginia, where he served as an officer in the county militia, a vestryman for Augusta Parish, and a justice of the peace. He was the progenitor
John Mathews (American pioneer)
John_Mathews_(American_pioneer)
American politician
around 1675 or 1677–1732) was a planter, politician, militia officer and vestryman in colonial Virginia. By his death around 1731, he owned 4,000 acres of
Thomas_Massie_(burgess)
English-born planter and politician (1633–1677)
than 8,500 acres (34 km2) of land. Washington's first public office was vestryman of the local Appomattox Parish church in 1661 (although the parish would
John_Washington
American planter, politician and military officer (1676–1729)
his son and primary heir receiving 15,000 acres. Bolling probably was a vestryman of Dale Parish, and served as an officer in the county militia, receiving
John_Bolling
Prominent merchant in Colonial New York
Joseph Reade (1694 – March 2, 1771) was a merchant, vestryman, and politician from New York. Reade was a second-generation English prominent merchant
Joseph_Reade_(politician)
Historic house in Washington, D.C., United States
St. John's Episcopal Church, Lafayette Square, where John Tayloe III served as organizer, trustee, and vestryman
The_Octagon_House
Colonial American family
Estate, the only child of Joseph Ball (1649–1711), an English justice, vestryman, lieutenant colonel and burgess in the Colony of Virginia, and Mary Johnson
Washington_family
American planter and politician (1736–1787)
Mississippi Land Company. And two years before his early death was elected a vestryman of Cople Parish in Westmoreland County. John Augustine Washington died
John_Augustine_Washington
Historic house in Virginia, United States
a low pitched roof in 1873. Its builder, Colonel Joseph Foster, was a vestryman and supervisor of construction at St. Peter's Church. It was listed on
Foster's_Castle
Painting by Peter Paul Rubens
Andrea church in Genoa. It was commissioned by Marcello Pallavicino, vestryman of the Casa Professa of Jesuits in Genoa. It is mainly influenced by Mantuan
The_Circumcision_(Rubens)
American politician
which led to the Constitutional Convention of 1787. He also served as a vestryman at Pohick Church and a magistrate of Fairfax and Prince William Counties
Alexander Henderson (American politician)
Alexander_Henderson_(American_politician)
American vestryman (1697–1764)
Joseph Spruill (~1697 - 1764) was a vestryman of South Chowan Parish, a major in the Tyrrell County Regiment of the North Carolina militia, magistrate
Joseph_Spruill
American politician (1741–1807)
Marie married Judge Nicholas Brice of Baltimore. He was an Anglican and a vestryman at St. Michael's Parish in Talbot County. Tilghman moved from Queen Anne's
Peregrine_Tilghman
American politician and industrialist (1803–1890)
died in 1875. He then married Mary Evans, widow of Amos A. Evans. He was vestryman of St. Ann's Episcopal Church. His great nephew was Pennsylvania governor
George_P._Whitaker
American writer (1789–1851)
Christ Church, Episcopal, taking on the roles of warden and vestryman. As the vestryman, he donated generously to this church and later supervised and
James_Fenimore_Cooper
American planter and politician (1711–1757)
Dandridge at St. Peter's Church, which they both attended. He was also a vestryman. His father, John Custis, disapproved of the relationship, but eventually
Daniel_Parke_Custis
Topics referred to by the same term
John C. Bowers (1811–1873), African American entrepreneur, organist, vestryman and civil rights advocate in Philadelphia John E. Bowers, American physicist
John_Bowers
Church in Virginia, U.S.
organized in late 1743) wrote Governor Gooch, who authorized election of 12 vestryman. The vestry elected as churchwardens James Wood Sr. (who had first come
Christ Episcopal Church (Winchester, Virginia)
Christ_Episcopal_Church_(Winchester,_Virginia)
expanded in 1752. Built for Howell Briggs (militia captain, magistrate, and vestryman) President's House Williamsburg, Virginia 1733 Part of the Wren Yard architectures
List of the oldest buildings in Virginia
List_of_the_oldest_buildings_in_Virginia
English brewer and Whig politician
Hucks maintained his involvement in the parish of St Giles and was a vestryman between 1709 and 1731. He was responsible for the raising of a statue
William_Hucks
Irish playwright, critic, and polemicist (1856–1950)
dramatist. In 1897 he was persuaded to fill an uncontested vacancy for a "vestryman" (parish councillor) in London's St Pancras district. At least initially
George_Bernard_Shaw
American physician and educator (1858–1939)
and St. Peter's Protestant Episcopal Church. He was a vestryman for 40 years. He was first vestryman of Trinity Church in Newport. Jacobs died following
Henry_Barton_Jacobs
American banker (1826–1893)
the Saviour, now Philadelphia Cathedral, where Drexel served first as a vestryman, and later as warden. Murals located in the apse of the church honor his
Anthony_Joseph_Drexel
Common Pleas in New Brunswick. Additionally, he served as an Anglican vestryman, militia battalion captain, agricultural society treasurer, school trustee
William_Abrams
Public park in Manhattan, New York
formerly the Carmine Recreation Center in honor of Trinity Episcopal Church vestryman and colonial landowner Nicholas Carman (changed to Carmine to reflect
James_J._Walker_Park
First Lady of the United States from 1789 to 1797
Courts in New Kent County. And he, like his father, also served as both vestryman and churchwarden, but at the Blisland Parish rather than the St. Peter's
Martha_Washington
American jurist (1862–1916)
County Club, member of the St. Luke's Hospital board of trustees, and vestryman at Trinity Episcopal Cathedral. In July 1916, Kent was traveling with
Edward_Kent_Jr.
Historic church in Maryland, United States
his death, was an active parish member, serving twenty-eight years as a vestryman.[citation needed] It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places
St. Andrew's Church (Leonardtown, Maryland)
St._Andrew's_Church_(Leonardtown,_Maryland)
American captain, vestryman and Patriot
John Pulling Jr was an American captain, vestryman and Patriot who, along with Robert Newman, signaled Paul Revere from the Old North Church in Boston
John_Pulling
American politician
of the Peace, Sheriff of York County, judge of the York County Court, vestryman of Bruton Parish Church, colonel in the Williamsburg militia and as mayor
John_Prentis
American planter, merchant, and colonial administrator (1664–1732)
peace for Lancaster County, and on November 8, 1690, he was elected as a vestryman for Christ Church Parish. He engaged as churchwarden about 1691, a capacity
Robert_Carter_I
church warden of St Margaret's Westminster from 1628 to 1630 and later a vestryman. In April 1640, Bell was elected Member of Parliament for Westminster
William_Bell_(apothecary)
Street in Manhattan, New York
an important parishioner at Trinity Church in Manhattan, where he was vestryman (1726–1757) and warden (1757–1765) of the church for 38 years, son of
Chambers_Street_(Manhattan)
Unit of the Continental Army
Sherburne did not receive the appointment. In 1792 he was elected as a vestryman of Trinity Church and in April 1794 he was appointed to the standing committee
Sherburne's Additional Continental Regiment
Sherburne's_Additional_Continental_Regiment
American politician
on the board of directors of the Virginia Historical Society and was a vestryman at St. Paul's Episcopal Church. He was a partner with Waller Redd Staples
Beverley_B._Munford
Historic church in Houston, Texas, U.S.
William Fairfax Gray. A native of Fredericksburg, Virginia, Gray was a vestryman of St. George's Church in that city. After passing the bar in Virginia
Christ Church Cathedral (Houston)
Christ_Church_Cathedral_(Houston)
American attorney (1818–1907)
Newark's Trinity Episcopal Church for over five decades and served as a vestryman, Sunday school superintendent, and warden. He was an accomplished orator
Cortlandt_Parker_(attorney)
fit into Mrs. Astor's ballroom. From 1896 until 1917, Livingston was a vestryman of St. Paul's Church in Tivoli, New York. He was a member of the Union
Edward_De_Peyster_Livingston
American businessman and philanthropist
Luke's Episcopal Church on Clinton Avenue in Brooklyn (where he had been a vestryman and warden), he was buried at Green-Wood Cemetery. His estate, which was
Cornelius_Eldert
Topics referred to by the same term
Joseph Reade may refer to: Joseph Reade (politician) (1694–1771), American vestryman and politician Joseph Bancroft Reade (1801–1870), English clergyman and
Joseph_Reade
Historic church in New York, United States
by the parishioners of Trinity Church, Broadway, where Barclay was a vestryman and had established ancestral connections. Shortly after the completion
Trinity Episcopal Church Complex (Saugerties, New York)
Trinity_Episcopal_Church_Complex_(Saugerties,_New_York)
bank director, an election manager, a member of the board of health, a vestryman at Savannah's Christ Church, was on the vice council of Denmark and Sweden
William_Scarbrough
Historic site in Westchester County, New York
Isaac Van Wart (1762 - 1828), one of the captors of John André. He was a vestryman of the church for many years and sang in its choir. His imposing monument
Elmsford Reformed Church and Cemetery
Elmsford_Reformed_Church_and_Cemetery
Tarrytown Christ Church Erected In 1837. For Many Years Washington Irving Was Vestryman And Warden. Ivy Is from Cuttings from Vine On His Home Sunnyside. 14 Draper
List of New York State Historic Markers in Westchester County, New York
List_of_New_York_State_Historic_Markers_in_Westchester_County,_New_York
American Revolutionary war officer and politician (1751-1839)
Virginia planter. Her grandfather was Robert Crawley who was an early vestryman of the most noted surviving colonial church, Bruton Parish in Williamsburg
William_Lenoir_(general)
Name list
archaeologist and professor Joseph Reade (politician) (1694–1771), American vestryman and politician Joseph Bancroft Reade (1801–1870), English photographic
Reade_(name)
Attorney General of Maryland from 1911 to 1915
Maine. He was an Episcopalian. He was a vestryman at Old St. Paul's Church in Baltimore and later became a vestryman at St. Paul's Episcopal Church in Chestnut
Edgar Allan Poe (attorney general)
Edgar_Allan_Poe_(attorney_general)
Architectural firm
his church, where he was very active, serving as a Senior Warden and Vestryman. KBJ has worked throughout north and central Florida, as well as throughout
KBJ_Architects
American politician (1851-1942)
Mason. He was a member of the Protestant Episcopal Church and served a vestryman of Christ Church in Media as well as St. James Church in Philadelphia
V._Gilpin_Robinson
American businessman (1782–1862)
also became involved in the community life of Leesburg. He served as a vestryman at St. James Episcopal Church and oversaw the polls during elections in
William_Temple_Thomson_Mason
1949 film by Richard Wallace
who then relayed the information to Dan Fletcher, Andrew's Scottish vestryman. Dan is upset by the scandal because Andrew has just become a candidate
Adventure_in_Baltimore
Relations Board. O'Connor was a member of the Anglican Church and served as a vestryman. He was also a Master Mason, belonged to the Edmonton Country Club and
George_Bligh_O'Connor
Basilica in Sainte-Anne-de-Beaupré, Quebec and diligently functioned as head vestryman for some time. He is regarded as a founder of Sainte-Anne-de-Beaupré,
Robert_Giguère
American lawyer
joining his son to form the firm of S.P. & J. McLean Nash. Nash became a vestryman in the Episcopal Church in 1868, and was a Senior Warden at the time of
Stephen_P._Nash
American politician (1822–1870)
John H. McElfresh, on January 3, 1848. They had three children. He was a vestryman of the Protestant Episcopal Church. Kunkel died of consumption at his
Jacob_M._Kunkel
18th and 19th-century American Episcopal bishop
(19-Jun-1784) m. 1744 Elizabeth Channing (1728 - 7-Dec-1805); Thomas was a Vestryman of Trinity Church 1750-62, 1779-84. Spouse Christian Jones (1784 - April
Richard_Channing_Moore
American philanthropist
one railroad, two hospitals, two secondary schools, two YMCAs; and a vestryman of four Episcopal churches. He was a member of twenty-five clubs, twelve
Moses_Taylor_Pyne
American planter and politician
Initially, Charles Washington lived in Fredericksburg, Virginia. He became a vestryman of the local Episcopal Church He arrived in present Jefferson County,
Charles_Washington
He was a member of the Protestant Episcopal church, and for many years vestryman of the Church of the Intercession, Manhattan. His son George Bird Grinnell
George_Blake_Grinnell
Historic church in New York, United States
association with early American author Washington Irving, who served as a vestryman, and its distinctive early Gothic Revival architecture. It has undergone
Christ Episcopal Church (Tarrytown, New York)
Christ_Episcopal_Church_(Tarrytown,_New_York)
American historian (born 1939)
Channel, East West Television, and documentary productions. A former vestryman at Trinity Church on Wall Street in Manhattan (1997–2004), Jackson holds
Kenneth_T._Jackson
Jane Ravens. He was an assemblyman in the Governmental Council and a vestryman in the Parish Church of St. Anne's. Charles Calvert, 3rd Baron Baltimore
Henry_Ridgley
(1823-02-08)February 8, 1823 Alexandria, Virginia Occupation Merchant Known for Owner of "Old sugar house" and the first Vestryman at St Paul's Episcopal Church
Daniel_McLean_(businessman)
American military person and lighthouse keeper (1768–1838)
Matilda. His descendant Millard Tydings was a senator. O'Neill was a vestryman at St. John's Episcopal Church. During the War of 1812, O'Neill lived
John O'Neill (lighthouse keeper)
John_O'Neill_(lighthouse_keeper)
Private golf club in Haverford Township, Pennsylvania, USA
occupies that property and their former home is the clubhouse. Claus was a vestryman at Old St. Davids Church in Radnor from 1760 to 1770 and it is presumed
Merion_Golf_Club
Historic church in New York, United States
of St. Paul’s." Horace White (1802–1860; banker and businessman) was a vestryman for over twenty years and warden, and is honored with a stained glass
Saint Paul's Episcopal Cathedral (Syracuse, New York)
Saint_Paul's_Episcopal_Cathedral_(Syracuse,_New_York)
American politician (died 1935)
married and had two daughters, Frances Ward and Mary Ellen. He was a vestryman and member of St. Stephen's Protestant Church of Earleville. Davis died
William_B._Davis_(politician)
American mayor (1750–1826)
planter, Justice of the Peace for the Northern Neck of Virginia, and vestryman of North Farnham Parish. Randall was educated by William Buckland in Fredericksburg
John Randall (Annapolis mayor)
John_Randall_(Annapolis_mayor)
American merchant and philanthropist
business as a merchant, retiring when he was thirty-five years old. He was a Vestryman of Trinity Church served as a senior Governor of New York Hospital. Bailey
Nathaniel_Platt_Bailey
Colonial politician of The Colony of Virginia
Mason became a local magistrate (even hosted the county court), church vestryman, lieutenant of the county militia, tobacco inspector and even sheriff
Lemuel_Mason
American advertising executive
colonel in the Nebraska State Guard during World War II. He was also a vestryman at St. Barnabas Episcopal Church. Bozell married Mildred Frances Cooper
Leo_B._Bozell
American judge (1847–1923)
was a member of Emmanuel Episcopal Church of Staunton and for years a vestryman of his parish. He was married September 23, 1874, at Bellefield, Wythe
George_Moffett_Harrison
American politician
and William A. He was a member of the Episcopal Church and served as a vestryman of St-Mary's-in-the-Highlands. He was a freemason and a charter member
William_H._Ladue
Nickname for the flag of the United States
secure it to a locust tree. Driver worked as a salesman and served as vestryman of Christ Episcopal Church. In 1860, Driver, his wife, and daughters repaired
Old_Glory
American politician and lawyer (1828–1912)
Farm, which was sold to the Jones family in 1939. He was Anglican and a vestryman of his church, specifically its senior warden. He died on February 25
William_Willis_Garth
British colonial administrator and namesake of Yale College
wedding took place at St Mary's Church, at Fort St George, where Yale was a vestryman and treasurer. The marriage was the first registered at the church. They
Elihu_Yale
Virginia landowner and politician
He also commanded the county militia during this period. Ballard was a vestryman of Bruton Parish in Middle Plantation when it built its first brick church
Thomas_Ballard
American businessman (1851–1923)
whom she married in 1934 and divorced in 1937. Stuyvesant Fish was a vestryman at Trinity Church, New York, and a member of the Republican Party. Fish
Stuyvesant_Fish
Officer in the Continental Army during the American Revolution
Justice of the Peace for Newport. In 1792 Sherburne was elected as a vestryman of Trinity Church and in April 1794 he was appointed to the standing committee
Henry_Sherburne_(colonel)
Historic church in Boston, Massachusetts
decade. Additional changes to the building were led by William Price, a vestryman who oversaw nearly all modifications in the church's first two decades
Old_North_Church
Colonial North Carolina public official
remained active in local religious and community affairs, serving as a vestryman of St. Paul's Parish until his death. His descendants became influential
Thomas_Blount_(magistrate)
American businessman and Mayor of Brooklyn
board of construction of the water commissioners. Brush was a member and vestryman of the Protestant Episcopal Church. In 1816, he married Rosannah Hoyt
Conklin_Brush
American judge (1670–1720)
Yeates was a strong adherent to the Church of England, and served as a vestryman in the Christ Church, Philadelphia, as well as St. Paul's Church at Chester
Jasper Yeates (Colonial judge)
Jasper_Yeates_(Colonial_judge)
American lawyer
of the diocese of Central Pennsylvania. Freeze was a member and also a vestryman of Saint Paul's Episcopal Church. He was a Democrat. On February 28, 1865
John_Gosse_Freeze
American physician and explorer
Walker married Elizabeth Thornton. In April 1744, Walker was elected as vestryman at his church, a position he held for more than forty years, until 1785
Thomas_Walker_(explorer)
American politician (1870–1923)
had two daughters, Ellen Constable and Merritt "Mary" Page. He was a vestryman of Emmanuel Protestant Episcopal Church in Chestertown. He was friends
William_W._Beck
American politician (1920–1993)
Worthington Nunnally, Robert Blackwell II and Virginia Lee. He was a member and vestryman of St. Paul's Episcopal Church in Petersburg. Smith died of cancer on
William Roy Smith (politician)
William_Roy_Smith_(politician)
English merchant and public servant
longtime member of Savannah's Christ Church in Johnson Square, serving as a vestryman and warden. He constructed two properties in Savannah: 124 East McDonough
Alfred_Haywood_(merchant)
American real estate investor (1873–1956)
OF ILLNESS He Was Prominent in Business, a Member of Many Clubs, and a Vestryman of the Church of Holy Communion". The New York Times. 12 June 1895. Retrieved
Charles_W._Ogden
American politician (1836–1909)
of Methodist minister George F. Kettell, on January 4, 1866. He was a vestryman of St. Stephen's Protestant Episcopal Church. Biddle died of heart failure
George_Biddle_(politician)
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Gold.
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Little Princess; Red Rose; Consort of the Sun; Another Name for Kunti
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Voice of Anklet; Enlightenment
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Old. Surname and river name.
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n.
A member of a vestry; especially (Prot. Epis. Ch.), a member other than a warden. See Vestry.
pl.
of Vestryman