Maryland

A list the churches that were organized in Maryland

Link to Maryland churches by county

County

Church

Cemetery

Allegany Frostburg: First (1929-)  

Baltimore

Baltimore: First (1907-)

Mother church was the Meadow Branch congregation

Washington

Beaver Creek (Black Oak Ridge) (1768-)

Cemetery

Mother church was the Manor congregation

Garrett

Bear Creek (Center Chapel) (1846-)

 Bear Creek Church Of The Brethren, Accident

 

Frederick

Beaver Dam (1747?-)

Beaver Dam Cemetery

Beaver Dam cemetery - find a grave

Beaverton Beaverton  

Montgomery

Bethesda (1975-)

 

Carroll

Black Rock

Black Rock Church Cemetery

Washington

Broadfording (1893-1978)

Cemetery

Garrett

Broadwater Chapel (1924-1926)

Mother church was the Georges Creek congregation

This church later joined the Dunkard Brethren movement

Washington & Frederick

Brownville (1842-)

Cemetery

Mother church was the Grossnickle congregation

 

Celebration House Church (1975-)

 

Frederick

Bush Creek: (Monrovia)

Bush Creek German Brethren Cemetery, The Meeting house was called Pleasant Hill and this is where the cemetery was at. 

Mother church was the Beaver Dam congregation.

Bush Creek Cemetery - find a grave

Garrett

Cherry Grove (1841-)

 

Franklin

Conocheague (Antietam, PA) (1752-)

 

Allegany

Danville (1947-)

 

Caroline

Denton (1909-)

 

Mother church was the Ridgely (Bethel) congregation

Washington

Downsville (Potomac) (1909)

 

Mother church was the Manor congregation

Baltimore

Dundalk (1943-)

 

Harford

Edgewood (1941-)

 

Mother churches Sams Creek and Pipe Creek  Congregation

Cecil

Elkton Immanuel (1957-)

 

Mother church was the Denton

Washington

Fahrney Keedy Chapel Fellowship (1973-)

 

Talbot

Fairview (Cordova) (1954-)

 

Mother church was the Peach Blossom congregation

Garrett

Fairview (Garrett County) (1885-)

 

Montgomery

Flower Hill (1930-)

 

Frederick

Frederick (1883-)

 

Mother church was Bush Creek (Monrovia) congregation

Garrett

Georges Creek (1895-)

 

Montgomery

Good Shepherd (1957-)

 

Frederick

Glade Valley (1977-)

 

Mother church was Frederick congregation

Allegany

Glendale (1922-)

 

 

Green Hill (1916-)

 

Frederick

Grossnickle (Middletown Valley)

Grossnickle Church of the Brethren

Washington

Hagerstown (1884-)

 

Mother churches were Manor, Beaver Creek & Welsh Run congregation

Frederick

Harmony (Middletown Valley) (1847-)

Harmony Cemetery

Harmony Cemetery

Mother church was the Middletown Valley Congregation

Allegany

La Vale: Community (1961-)

 

Mother church was the Livingstone congregation

 

Laughlin (1974-)

 

 

Licking Creek (1881-1949)

Cemetery

Was part of the Pleasant Ridge Church of PA

Baltimore

Linthicum Heights: Friendship (1953-)

 

Mother church was the First Baltimore congregation

Allegany

Living Stone (1922-)

 

Frederick

Locust Grove (1910-)

Cemetery

Mother church was the Bush Creek (Monrovia) congregation

Baltimore Long Green Valley (1910-)  

 

Long Grove Valley (1908-)

 

Washington

Long Meadow (1926-)

Cemetery

Mother church was the Beaver Creek congregation

Washington

Manor (1829-)

Cemetery

 

Maple Grove (1882-)

 

Washington

Marsh Head

Cemetery

Carroll Meadow Branch (1885-)

Cemetery not on line - Cemetery record published by  Carroll County Genealogical Society  

Mother Church was the Pipe Creek congregation

Frederick

Monocacy (Rocky Ridge) (1853-)

Cemetery

Mother church was the Beaver Dam congregation

Frederick

Mountain Dale (1928?-33?)

Mountain Dale Cemetery

Mountain Dale Cemetery - Find a Grave

Mother Church was the Thurmont congregation

Frederick

Myersville (Middletown Valley) (1913-)

 

Mother church was the Middletown Valley congregation

Garrett

Oak Grove (1922-)

 

Mother church was the Oakland (Pine Creek) congregation

Garrett

Oak Park (1956-)

 

Mother church was the Maple Spring congregation of WV

Howard

Oakland Mills Uniting (1972-)

 

Talbot

Peach Blossom (1881-)

 

Talbot Peach Blossom Colored (1898) Mother church was the Peach Blossom congregation

Garrett

Pine Grove (Oakland) (1887-)

 

Mother churches were the Eglon, VW and Bear Creek congregations

Howard

Pine Orchard (Ellicott City Fellowship) (1959-)

 

Carroll

Piney Creek (Bethel) (1889-)

 

Carroll

Pipe Creek (1780-)

Cemetery

Frederick

Pleasant View (1914-)

Pleasant View Cemetery - Find a grave

Mother church was the Brownsville congregation

Baltimore

Reistertown (West Point,  Evergreen) (1949-)

 

Caroline

Ridgely (1884-)

 

Carroll

Sam's Creek (1885-)

 

Mother church was the Pipe Creek congregation

Washington

Sharpsburg (1953-)

 

Mother church was the Manor congregation

Baltimore

South Paca Street (1783?-1830?)

 

Washington

Stone Bridge (1941-)

Stone Bridge Church of The Brethren Graveyard

Frederick

Thurmont (1921-)

 

Mother church was the Monocacy congregation

Baltimore

Trinity (1944-)

 

Carroll

Union Bridge (1954-)

Cemetery

Mother church was the Pipe Creek congregation

Prince George's

University Park (1931-)

 

Mother church was the Washington City congregation

Washington

Welty (1934-)

Welty Church of the Brethren Cemetery

Allegany

Westernport (1927-)

 

Carroll

Westminster (1937-)

 

Mother church was the Pipe Creek congregation

Baltimore

Woodberry (1907-)

Mother church was the Pipe Creek congregation

 

List of books on  history for the churches in Maryland.

History of the Church of the Brethren in Maryland by J Maurice Henry 1936

 

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County

Church

 

Celebration House Church (1975-)

 

Green Hill (1916-)

 

Laughlin (1974-)

  Licking Creek (1881-1949)

 

Long Grove Valley (1908-)

 

Maple Grove   (1882-)

Allegany

Danville (1947-)

Allegany

Glendale (1885-)

Allegany

Frostburg: First (1929-)

Allegany

La Vale: Community (1961-)

Allegany

Living Stone (1922-)

Allegany

Westernport (1927-)

Baltimore

Baltimore: First (1907-)

Baltimore

Dundalk (1943-)

Baltimore

Linthicum Heights: Friendship (1953-)

Baltimore

Reistertown: Evergreen (1949-)

Baltimore

South Paca Street (1783?-1830?)

Baltimore

Trinity (1944-)

Baltimore

Woodberry (1768-)

Beaverton

Beaverton

Caroline

Denton (1909-)

Caroline

Ridgely (1884-)

Carroll

Black Rock

Carroll

Meadow Branch (1885-)

Carroll

Piney Creek (Bethel) (1889-)

Carroll

Pipe Creek (1780-)

Carroll

Sam's Creek (1885-)

Carroll

Union Bridge (1954-)

Carroll

Westminster (1937-)

Cecil

Elkton Immanuel   (1957-)

Franklin

Conocheague (Antietam ,PA) (1752-)

Frederick

Beaver Dam (1747?-)

Frederick

Bush Creek: (Monrovia)

Frederick

Glade Valley (1977-)

Frederick

Frederick (1883-)

Frederick

Grossnickle (Middletown Valley)

Frederick

Harmony (Middletown Valley) (1847-)

Frederick

Locust Grove (1910-)

 Frederick

Mountain Dale (1928?-33?)

Frederick

Myersville (Middletown Valley) (1913-)

Frederick

Pleasant View (1879-)

Frederick

Monocacy (Rocky Ridge) (1853-)

Frederick

Thurmont (1922-)

Garrett

Accident: Bear Creek (Center Chapel) (1846-)

Garrett

Broadwater Chapel

Garrett

Cherry Grove (1841-)

Garrett

Fairview (Garrett County) (1885-)

Garrett

Georges Creek (1924-)

Garrett

Oak Grove (1922-)

Garrett

Oak Park (1956-)

Garrett

Pine Grove (Oakland) (1887-)

Harford

Edgewood (1941-)

Howard

Oakland Mills Uniting (1972-)

Howard

Pine Orchard (Ellicott City Fellowship) (1959-)

Montgomery

Bethesda (1975-)

Montgomery

Flower Hill (1930-)

Montgomery

Good Shepherd (1957-)

Prince George's

University Park (1931-)

Talbot

Fairview (Cordova) (1954-)

Talbot

Peach Blossom (1881-)

Talbot Peach Blossom Colored (1898)

Washington

Beaver Creek (Black Oak Ridge) (1768-)

Washington

Broadfording (1893-1978)

Washington

Downsville (Potomac) (1909)

Washington

Fahrney Keedy Chapel Fellowship (1973-)

Washington

Hagerstown (1884-)

Washington

Long Meadow (1926-)

Washington

Manor (1829-)

Washington

Marsh Head

Washington

Sharpsburg (1953-)

Washington

Stone Bridge (1941-)

Washington

Welty (1934-)

Washington & Frederick

Brownville (1842-)