The Makemie Presbyterian Churches The first establishment of Presbyterianism in America – right on the Delmarva Peninsula
Francis Makemie – 1658-1708
Makemie Memorial Presbyterian Church, Snow Hill, MD 1st Presbyterian church to call a minister through an American Presbytery Building, 1887
Wicomico Presbyterian Church, Salisbury, MD Founded, March 12, 1672 Building, 1859
Pitts Creek Presbyterian Church, Pocomoke City, MD Founded, 1683 Building, 1888
Buckingham Presbyterian Church, Berlin, MD Organized, 1683 Building, 1905 Auditorium Sanctuary
Rehoboth Presbyterian Church, Rehoboth, MD Organized, 1683 Building, 1706
Beaver Dam Presbyterian Church, MD Organized, 1683
Manokin Presbyterian Church, Princess Anne, MD Originated, 1672 Organized, 1683 Present building, 1765
Manokin Presbyterian Church, Princess Anne, MD Originated, 1672 Organized, 1683 Present building, 1765
Naomi Makemie Presbyterian Church, Onanock, VA Church licensed in 1699 Founded, 1883 Present building, 1896
Makemie Presbyterian Church, Accomac, VA Founded, 1687 Building, 1837
Makemie Presbyterian Church, Accomac, VA Founded, 1687 Building, 1837
First Presbyterian Church, Norfolk, VA Founded, 1678 Present building, 1912
New Castle Presbyterian Church, New Castle, Delaware Building, 1707
New Castle Presbyterian Church, New Castle, Delaware Building, 1707