Posted on: BaltimoreCity County Md. Query Forum Reply Here: http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/USA/Md/BaltimoreCity/2894 Surname: ------------------------- I'm trying to match early (1792 and 1801) maps of Baltimore with records of early churches, to make sure I'm seeing all the early churches where records may exist. I'm having trouble matching two churches shown on the map with any of the churches in Kanely's 1987 "Directory of Maryland Church Records" and could use some help. 1) Both maps indicate a "Menonists Meeting House" on West side of Paca Street, between Lombard St. and Cyder Alley. Is this shown under some other name in Kanely's book? 2) Both maps show a "German Calvinists Meeting House" that changes location between 1792 and 1801. In 1792, it's located on the Northwest corner where York Street and Front Street intersect. Later in 1801, it's located on the north side of Sharping Lane, between South Street and Tripplot's Alley. What might this church be listed as in Kanely's book? Another puzzlement to me is that none of the maps identify any church/meeting house that I can identify conclusively at either the Old Otterbein Evangelical United Brethran Church or the Lovely Lane Methodist Church, which both should have existed before 1792. Can anyone suggest where these churches where physically located in this era? Thanks for any assistance with these questions. Gene Buck, ebuck43@aol.com