The church is mentioned in the 1769 will of Samuel Butcher Sr. as already existing.
However, some doubt appears to exist concerning whether the present "old church" is that mentioned in the will, as meeting minutes from 1804 to 1806 describe "finishing the meeting house."
By 1834 the congregation had split into these two camps, but both continued to use the church.
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