![]() NPS Photo The early history of Bethesda Church is somewhat vague and has been obscured by time and lack of written documentation. However, from 18th century records, which date other events and persons associated with Bethesda Church, we can outline a brief history of the building. Its founder, Thomas Lloyd III, was born in 1742, the oldest of three children of Thomas Lloyd II and Elizabeth Rees. The religion of the elder Lloyd is not known, but we do know that his wife, Elizabeth, was a Welsh Quaker. In 1771, young Thomas was received into the congregation of Vincent Baptist Church in what is now known today as Chester Springs. On November 29, 1773 he married Margaret Hudson at St. James Episcopal Church in Lancaster, Pennsylvania. The lives of Thomas and Margaret Lloyd were briefly interrupted in 1776 by the Revolutionary War, as were the lives of most American Colonists. It wasn’t until 1780, however, that Thomas saw military service, when he served as a private in the Chester County Militia under Captain Abraham Beatty's command. Building a Congregation ![]() NPS Photo Church Cemetery |
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