The church's first pastor, the Rev. John Clubb, who served from about 1705 to 1715, and later the Rev. Robert Weyman, who served during the 1720s, were paid by the Society and shared duties between Oxford and St. David's Church in Radnor, about 20 miles to the west.
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She is buried at Old Trinity Church, near Church Creek, Maryland, beside her father, mother, and other members of her family.