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PEW No. 46 A

John Coke

The Emigrant, 1724, and his descendants.[1]


PEW No. 47

The Surveyor's General

to whom this pew was assigned.


PEW NO. 47 A

Miles Cary, Surveyor General, 1692-1708[2] PEW No. 47 B William Mayo, Chief Surveyor

Appointed by Virginia and the Crown in 1728 to run the dividing line between Virginia and North Carolina.[3]


PEW No. 47 C

William Buckner

Deputy Surveyor General, 1708-1716.


PEW No. 47 D

Peter Beverley

Deputy Surveyor General, 1716-1728


PEW No. 48

Col. John Page

Vestryman, 1674[4]


The Organ

Peter Pelham, Organist, 1755[5]

  1. Contributed by a descendant, Mr. John Archer Coke.
  2. Contributed by descendants, Mr. W. Miles Cary and Mr. Archibald Cary.
  3. Contributed by a descendant, Mr. P. H. Mayo.
  4. Contributed by descendants. Mrs. Lucy Page Whitehead, Sponsor.
  5. Contributed largely by Mrs. Houston of Philadelphia, Mr. Andrew Carnegie, and the Chesapeake & Ohio Railroad.