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Makemie

American  
[muh-kem-ee, -key-mee] / məˈkɛm i, -ˈkeɪ mi /

noun

  1. Francis, 1658?–1708, American Presbyterian clergyman, born in Ireland: founded the first Presbyterian church in America.


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Pioneer Makemie organized in Maryland the first five truly Presbyterian churches.

From Time Magazine Archive

Francis Makemie died in 1703 at his homestead in eastern Virginia, now called Makemie Park.

From Time Magazine Archive

Mr. Makemie, about the year 1704, returned to the mother country and remained there about a year.

From History of the Colony and Ancient Dominion of Virginia by Campbell, Charles

To minister to them the Rev. Francis Makemie and the Rev. William Traill were sent out by the Presbytery of Laggan in Ulster.

From Scotland's Mark on America by Black, George Fraser

For example, in 1699, Francis Makemie was granted permission from the colonial authorities to preach Presbyterianism at Pocomoke and Onancock on the Eastern Shore of Virginia.

From Seaport in Virginia George Washington's Alexandria by Moore, Gay Montague

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