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1832

She purchased George Gale's former home of “Brookland”. When she died in 1832, she was buried in the family cemetery on that property.

1844

Bishop William Rollinson Whittingham laid the cornerstone on September 3, 1844.

1845

In 1845, Richard Whittingham Jr. was granted a license as a lay reader in Maryland by his brother the Bishop while still a candidate for orders in New York.

1847

He served as an assistant minister for St Mary Anne's in North East by presiding over service at St Mark's Chapel until his resignation in 1847 when he accepted a position in New York.

1848

Richard Whittingham Jr into the Holy Order of Priests on December 3 of 1848 at All Saint's Church in New York City.

1850

On his headstone it reads “'Died St Mathew's Day, 84 years old”. He was married to Sarah “Sally” Rebecca Chamberlaine in 1850 and they had five children.

1898

In 1898, StMark's could seat 100 and had an active Ladies Guild.

1911

The Chapel became a Church when the Susquehanna Parish was created prior to 1911.

1957

It also states that the present appearance was created by a renovation in 1957 that removed most of the original building, replacing it with more modern materials.

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