Viers and the All Hallows Parish History

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VIERS AND ALL HALLOWS PARISH, ANNE ARUNDEL COUNTY, MARYLAND

(An important part of the Viers Family History)

Parish sign All Hallows Parish Church

Daniel Viers Sr. and Dorothy Handley were married 2 May 1723 at
All Hallows Parish, Anne Arundel County, Maryland
This church was established in 1692.


In 1692 the Maryland Assembly passed an act establishing the Church of England as basically the state church and setup the establishment of Parish boundaries and establish vestries to support the church. Fortunantely of use today, the parish was to keep a register of all the births, deaths, and marriages. These parish registers provide us today with a great deal of genealogical data available on late 17th and 18th century Anne Arundel County. It should also be noted that the Quakers also kept minutes of their meetings in which births, marriages and deaths were recorded. Among the Parishs for Anne Arundel County through the 18th Century is:

All Hallows Parish (also called South River Parish) took in the area of South River Hundred and part of West River Hundred. It is basically the area south and west of South River, bounded to the south by St James Parish. All Hallows Church is located today near Davidsonville. The orginial church was apparently erected near Birdsville. This church was established in 1692.

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