Person:Patrick Glasgow (1)

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Rev. Patrick Glasgow
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Name Rev. Patrick Glasgow
Gender Male
Birth? Ireland
Marriage 1734 Somerset, Maryland, United Statesto Martha Jones
Death[1] 23 Mar 1753 Snow Hill, Worcester, Maryland, United States

Rev. Patrick Glasgow was born in Ireland and ordained by the Presbytery of Lewes in 1736 and in 1741 was ordained by the Protestant Episcopal Church. He became rector of All Hallows Church, Snow Hill, Maryland in 1742 and served in that capacity until his death in 1753. See: A History of the Presbyterian Church in America (1857), Richard Webster, page 438; Maryland's Colonial Eastern Shore (1916), Swepson Earle, editor, page 146; The Constitutional History of the Presbyterian Church in the United States of America (1851), Charles Hodge, pp. 189-90.

References
  1. Webster, A History of the Presbyterian Church in America (1857)
    438.

    "Patrick Glasgow. After the ordinary trials, and after adopting the Westminster Confession, was licensed by Lewes Presbytery. Having a call to Monokin, he was, after the usual steps, and a repeated declaration of his adopting the Westminster Confession, ordained and installed in 1736. He is not mentioned after 1741 on our records : he was ordained after the Episcopal mode, and became the rector of All Hallows, in Worcester County, Maryland. He died there, March 23, 1753."