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homes, 100 businesses, a Baptist church and | parsonage, a black United Methodist Church, a white Un |
The church was built about 1859 and the | parsonage about 1888. |
photo shows a taller steeple and a two story | parsonage adjacent to the church hall, which is no lon |
The property includes the church, | parsonage, and garage. |
St. Paul's Lutheran Church, | Parsonage and Cemetery is a historic Lutheran church, |
Olivet United Methodist Church, | Parsonage and School is a historic church in Riversbur |
omplex consists of the church, church house, | parsonage, and cemetery. |
He first ran the university at his | parsonage and the Baptist meeting house in Warren, Rho |
John Gibbs designed the | parsonage and the village school (1871) at South Leigh |
gregation with renovations to the church and | parsonage, and the instigation of a day care center. |
house was built in 1866 and used as a church | parsonage and as a summer home to Horatio Alger. |
Besides the Russian church there is a | parsonage and a Russian cemetery, which is the largest |
Church, a former chapel (now a gallery), the | parsonage and the former house of Eleazor Wheelock (c. |
land parish church of Saint Mary the Virgin, | parsonage and parish school. |
k shelter in the local church, the adjoining | parsonage and an Augustinian Missionary residence, wit |
He afterwards divided his time between his | parsonage and the university, being permitted to retai |
of Teviotdale, paid the third rental for the | parsonage and vicarage of Morebattle, in Roxburghshire |
to date from about 1835, which was used as a | parsonage and has suffered significant fire damage, an |
ministry they oversaw the building of a new | parsonage and the erection of the current Social Hall |
Portsmouth Friends Meetinghouse, | Parsonage, and Cemetery (also known as Portsmouth Frie |
James Woodforde was born at the | Parsonage, Ansford, Somerset, England on 27 June 1740. |
s Anonymous was founded in 2006 by Alexander | Parsonage, artistic director of Finger in the Pie Thea |
given the opportunity to live in part of the | parsonage, as the front area was turned into offices. |
The | parsonage associated with Narooma's Uniting Church |
Richard was born in the Methodist | parsonage at Hillsville, Virginia. |
Presbyterian Manse is a historic church | parsonage at the northeast corner of Alley and Delta S |
enter Gothic church, at 300 E. Main, and its | parsonage at 31 Smith, have some interesting details. |
an Church and Manse is a historic church and | parsonage at the junction of Randolph Ave. and 1st Str |
ssing of sanctification" in his study in the | parsonage at 35 Polyminca Street, New Orleans. |
d St Catherine's church, and include the old | parsonage beside the church itself. |
East Los Angeles Four Square Church | Parsonage, Boyle Heights, CA, 2009 |
First Parish Church | Parsonage, built in 1855, is a historic parsonage at 2 |
n addition to the adjacent meeting house and | parsonage built in 1797. |
incent's congregation) to gain access to the | parsonage, but when he knocked on the door, he was "me |
ibly with structural members from an earlier | parsonage, by Beverly's first minister, Rev. John Hale |
Parsonage Colliery in 1980 | |
Parsonage Colliery was a coal mine operating on the La | |
inus and the newsagent's, the Post Office in | Parsonage Drive, and the village hall all have central |
Soon thereafter, daycare was held in the | parsonage during the church services. |
urch along with the surrounding town and the | parsonage during the Battle of Connecticut Farms, an u |
ethsaida Swedish Evangelical Lutheran Church | Parsonage east of town. |
under House, built in 1787, was originally a | parsonage; Elliot House (1844) was originally a privat |
There are traces of an outer rampart on | Parsonage Farm (on the edge of Park Wood) constructed |
ounty had purchased the 47-acre (190,000 m2) | parsonage farm of the Kakiat (West New Hempstead) Dutc |
es its name from the hamlet; the other being | Parsonage Farm, although there is no church nearby. |
After 1518 it became a farm, known as | Parsonage Farmhouse, which it remained until around 19 |
Their ground is called | Parsonage Field and is a small ground but it feels qui |
Church and today serves as the | parsonage for that church. |
The building served as a | parsonage for the First Parish Church, Arlington Massa |
Built circa 1704 as a | parsonage for Boxford's first preacher, Thomas Symmes. |
l, Somerset, England was built as a medieval | parsonage for the Church of St Margaret. |
First | Parsonage for Second East Parish Church or "Apartment |
In 2006 | Parsonage founded the Artists Anonymous Theatre Networ |
Whilst at the University of Warwick | Parsonage founded the Warwick Student Art Festival Hel |
The | Parsonage gardens contain several large yew and cedar |
The | parsonage has also been the site of a few community se |
Clerkington was a | parsonage held by the Monks of Newbattle Abbey, Moorfo |
He was born on 28 January 1794 in the | parsonage house at Basildon, Berkshire, where his pare |
undation of Rev. Solomon Stoddard's original | parsonage house on the site. |
, a library room was constructed next to the | parsonage house by the Revd Spencer Madan and was name |
The Old | Parsonage house was open to the public during the 1970 |
ge, Cambridge, and in 1850 a large, handsome | parsonage house was erected for the present incumbent, |
aint Paul, was built at the same time as the | parsonage, house, and school. |
lies buried, contributing £200 to purchase a | parsonage house. |
He was born Anthony | Parsonage in Gosport, England. |
Departure of pioneers from Manasseh Cutler's | parsonage in 1787 |
He lived in the Old Dutch | Parsonage in Somerville, New Jersey. |
The parish house was built in 1892 and the | parsonage in 1906. |
The school house was erected in 1865, the | parsonage in 1872. |
The church was built in 1871 and the | parsonage in 1889. |
The town is home to the oldest standing | parsonage in the US (the Keith House, 1662). |
John lived in the Old Dutch | Parsonage in Somerville, New Jersey until his death wh |
that he be given personal title to the Salem | parsonage, in addition to his salary, as part of his c |
The | parsonage in question was the Rectory of Heanton Punch |
f Parson James Woodforde who was born at the | Parsonage in nearby Ansford in 1740. |
ly 11, 1769 - June 23, 1840) constructed his | parsonage in South Lancaster. |
First Church | Parsonage is a historic parsonage at 160 Palisado Aven |
The | parsonage is a Victorian style dwelling completed in 1 |
The | parsonage is a small cottage, and the church [St. |
German Reformed Sanctity Church | Parsonage is a historic church parsonage on Maple Aven |
First African Baptist Church | Parsonage is a historic church parsonage at 911 5th Av |
Old | Parsonage is a historic church parsonage on Buckwheat |
Bozrah Congregational Church and | Parsonage is a historic church and parsonage at 17 and |
Free Church | Parsonage is a historic church parsonage at the juncti |
The United Methodist Church and | Parsonage is a historic Methodist church and parsonage |
Roxboro Male Academy and Methodist | Parsonage is a historic school and church parsonage at |
Riverside Methodist Church and | Parsonage is a historic Methodist church and parsonage |
Graceham Moravian Church and | Parsonage is a historic church building and parsonage |
The | parsonage is a 2-story, three-bay-wide, Greek Revival- |
The | parsonage is a rectangular building composed of two sq |
First Congregational Church and | Parsonage is a historic church on Pepperrell Road in K |
The | parsonage is a two story, "T" shaped frame dwelling to |
ount Pleasant Methodist Episcopal Church and | Parsonage is a historic church in Wilmington, Delaware |
The Old Dutch | Parsonage is a historical house at 38 Washington Place |
The | parsonage is a 2 1⁄2-story wood frame building with a |
The Old | Parsonage is believed to be what remains of the monast |
The | parsonage is a 2 1⁄2-story wood-frame house moved to i |
Parsonage is also the co-founder of the London Alterna | |
Callicoon Methodist Church and | Parsonage is a historic Methodist church on Church St. |
Gray Memorial United Methodist Church and | Parsonage is a historic church at 8 Prospect Street in |
W. White House (also known as the Methodist | Parsonage) is a historic home in Quincy, Florida, Unit |
Our Mother of Mercy Catholic Church and | Parsonage is a historic church at 1100 and 1104 Evans |
Parsonage is also an established cabaret promoter: he | |
The | parsonage is a two story, three bay by two bay, cross |
er Chapel and Cuyler Presbyterian Church and | Parsonage, is a historic Presbyterian church at 358-36 |
Also on the property is the original church | parsonage It is a two story frame dwelling built in 18 |
e village, on the corner of Huggins Lane and | Parsonage Lane, is a stone plinth marking a point clos |
The | Parsonage: Late Victorian Gothic in style, with some s |
of the rock gardens, the gardens of the Old | Parsonage lie on the other side of Stenner Lane. |
is a historic Methodist Episcopal church and | parsonage located at 35 Church Street in Bloomville in |
Redeemer is an historic Episcopal church and | parsonage located at 1 Wombaugh Square in Addison, Ste |
The congregation owns a | parsonage; located at 304 W. Main Street, near the chu |
Longley, Alan Luff, Chris Parker, Catherine | Parsonage, Mike Rogers, Bill Shoemaker, Roger Thomas, |
Near the church is the Dexter | Parsonage Museum, which served as home to twelve pasto |
grown and flourished and includes the large | parsonage next door. |
The | parsonage, next door to the church, was constructed in |
In 1923 | Parsonage Nos 1 & 2 pits employed 85 underground and 7 |
d if you dared to sleep overnight in the old | parsonage, now was a converted hotel, a diploma was ha |
held until 1565 along with the appropriated | parsonage of Morebattle. |
They in turn destroyed the home and | parsonage of the Reverend John Simpson and attacked th |
he co-op operated out of the basement of the | parsonage of a local Methodist minister, Roy Wilson, i |
ration, King Charles II presented him to the | parsonage of Hamilton, a position which came with the |
nctuary, a chapel, an office building, and a | parsonage on Adams Avenue. |
In 1867 it was replaced with a new | parsonage on a different site, designed by the archite |
Christ Lutheran Church and | Parsonage, originally the German Evangelical Lutheran |
s has a nursery, parish hall, shop building, | parsonage, polachirakkal colony and Jyothis school( A |
ilpshire by Knotts Brook, which itself feeds | Parsonage Reservoir. |
ands School is a school that can be found on | Parsonage road, in Cranleigh, Surrey. |
ses including the 15th-century timber-framed | Parsonage Row, and two pubs: The Vine and the George a |
He helped to erect a church and | parsonage that are still standing at Morely, New York. |
and his family had to move out of the church | parsonage that very afternoon. |
It is a frame structure built originally as | parsonage, three bays wide and four bays deep. |
The Taunton family paid for the church and | parsonage to be built in 1869 and the school in 1871. |
In 2003 he missed his college season due to | Parsonage Turner Syndrome. |
een effective and it remained an independent | parsonage until the 15th-century. |
The | parsonage was built in 1902. |
In 1911 the | parsonage was built on the church's west. |
jacent administration building, formerly the | parsonage, was constructed in 1881. |
The former | parsonage was built c. 1851 and is a Greek Revival sty |
The | parsonage was dismantled and the salvaged materials we |
The | parsonage was built about 1870 and is a two story, cen |
A | parsonage was built on the eastside of the church in 1 |
In the early 20th century a | parsonage was built next door, and other facilities we |
Stratton Audley, and in the 1930's the "new" | parsonage was sold as a private house, now called the |
The Georgian | parsonage was for many years the home of the Rev. Robe |
At this time the atmosphere at the | parsonage was emotionally charged: Charlotte had rejec |
pples from the church's orchards In 1901 the | parsonage was replaced with a new manse next to the ch |
The church, its furnishing, and the | parsonage were designed by noted ecclesiastical archit |
The church and its | parsonage were listed on the National Register of Hist |
The church and | parsonage were purchased by the Augustinians with the |
since 1696), and current church building and | parsonage were constructed in 1729 and 1733, respectiv |
te was moved across the street to serve as a | parsonage when the current meeting house was construct |
architect William Wilkinson designed Ramsden | parsonage, which was built in 1862. |
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