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John Hampton (1675-1721)

John Hampton (one of the original seven members of the first American Presbytery) served as a minister to the Presbyterian congregation in Snow Hill, Maryland. The present building, known as Makemie Memorial Presbyterian Church, was constructed in 1…

John Hampton (one of the original seven members of the first American Presbytery) served as a minister to the Presbyterian congregation in Snow Hill, Maryland. The present building, known as Makemie Memorial Presbyterian Church, was constructed in 1887-1890.

Petition to Take Dissenting Oath (1705-1706, 1838)

A Narrative of the Imprisonment of Two Non-Conformist Ministers (1707)

Letter to Connecticut (1708, 1841)

Letter to Cotton Mather (1712, 1841)

Extract from the Last Will and Testament of the Rev. John Hampton (1719, 1721, 1838)

John Hampton (1857)

An Historic Will (1900)


Petition to Take Dissenting Oath (1705-1706, 1838)

Hampton, John, Petition to Take Dissenting Oath Title Page.jpg

A Narrative of the Imprisonment of Two Non-Conformist Ministers (1707)

Letter to Connecticut (1708, 1841)

Hampton, John, 1708 Letter to Connecticut Title Page.jpg

Letter to Cotton Mather (1712, 1841)

Hampton, John, 1712 Letter to Cotton Mather Title Page.jpg

Extract from the Last Will and Testament of the Rev. John Hampton (1719, 1721, 1838)

Hampton, John, Last Will and Testament Title Page.jpg

John Hampton (1857)

An Historic Will (1900)