A new church was constructed in 1813 near what is now 163rd Street.
In 1908 the current church was constructed on the same site.
The church was constructed between 1885 and 1887 at a cost of £9,500.
The church, which is still standing, was constructed in 1768.
The church was constructed in 1898 and is the third structure of the same name.
The present church was constructed in 1804 on the original site.
The second church built on this site was constructed around 1290.
A church was constructed on the site in 1857 around the same time as the town survey.
A second church made of wood was constructed on the site.
The church was constructed and painted in the 16th century.