Subordinates: Chester Neck Pm 1698-1862 Kent City, Maryland Head Of Chester (Sassafras) Pm 1739-1840īefore and After: Pm 1694Ca-1864Ca From Third Haven Monthly Meeting Revived As (Independent) Trustees 1941-1952 Records Known Extant: Swarthmore: Minutes 1698-1840, 1848-1899, Women Minutes 1765-1848, Births and Deaths 1678-1913, Marriages 1698-1851, Disownments 1767-1777, Acknowledgements 1768-1776, Removals 1800-1847 (With Chester River Records) 1997 Cecil Burial Ground Handbookįormer Meeting Names: Kent County, Also Until 1763 Chester, Also Until 1840Īffiliations: Eastern Shore (Talbot-Dorchester, Choptank) Quarterly Meeting Until 1789 Baltimore Yearly Meeting Until 1789 Southern Quarterly Meeting After 1790 Physical Location: Lynch 21646, SR 298, 05 Mi S State or Province: Maryland, Also Delaware Latest Yearly Meeting: Philadelphia (Hicksite) Yearly Meeting and Canada, Quaker Monthly Meeting Historical Data, 1671-2010
Haverford College, Haverford, Pennsylvania. Earlham College Friends Collection & College Archives, Richmond, Indiana. Hege Friends Historical Library, Guilford College, Greensboro, North Carolina. Friends Historical Library, Swarthmore College, Swarthmore, Pennsylvania. Original data: Swarthmore, Quaker Meeting Records.
Source Citation: Swarthmore College Swarthmore, Pennsylvania Marriages, 1698-1787, Births and Deaths, 1668-1766 Collection: Quaker Meeting Records Call Number: MR-PH-86 Yearly Meeting: Philadelphia Yearly Meeting Quaker Record #1: - U.S., Quaker Meeting Records, 1681-1935 Mary Hoover was born circa 1672 at Kent Co., Maryland, USA. Tamar Climan is supervising producer.Mary Hoover married John Beck III, son of John Beck II and Mary Hoover. Alfredo Macias is the production stage manager and Genevieve Kersh and John Meredith are assistant stage managers. The creative team includes a scenic design by Scott Pask, costume design by Emilio Sosa, lighting design by Jennifer Schriever, sound design by Jonathan Deans, projection design by David Bengali, and hair, wig, and makeup design by Mia Neal. “Jeffrey and I are fascinated by the idea that history isn’t the clear or linear story we read in our textbooks, but instead, a predicament that we must grapple with in order to understand our past so that we can move forward together,” adds Paulus.ĭavid Chase will serve as the production's music supervisor, with Ryan Cantwell as music director. “As I’ve worked with Diane, we’ve explored the unsaid, unspoken, and unwritten history, and as a result I have found myself inside of the important piece of art, inside of American history, and I have learned something new about both.” “This new production of 1776 is giving me the opportunity to not only see, but also contextualize, myself in a history that has historically occluded me and people who look like me-to realize history in a new way, and to find it in our country,” says Page. Josiah Bartlett, Jill Vallery as Caesar Rodney, and Grace Stockdale and Imani Pearl Williams serving as standbys. Lyman Hall, Crystal Lucas-Perry as John Adams, Liz Mikel as John Hancock, Patrena Murray as Benjamin Franklin, Oneika Philliips as Joseph Hewes, Lulu Picart as Samuel Chase, Sara Porkalob as Edward Rutledge, Sushma Saha as Judge James Wilson, Brooke Simpson as Roger Sherman, Salome Smith as the Courier, Sav Souza as Dr. Davis as Thomas Jefferson, Mehry Eslaminia as Charles Thomson, Joanna Glushak as John Dickinson, Shawna Hamic as Richard Henry Lee, Eryn LeCroy as Martha Jefferson/Dr. Thomas McKean, Tiffani Barbour as Andrew McNair, Allison Briner Dardenne as Stephen Hopkins, Allyson Kaye Daniel as Abigail Adams/Rev. The cast, comprised fully of performers who identify as female, non-binary, and trans, includes Gisela Adisa as Robert Livingston, Nancy Anderson as George Read, Becca Ayers as Col.