“The individuals buried there [were] part of the community that established the church on Nassau Street,” Gary said. “This is the generation that established the meeting house … and worshiped in that space.” “They’re ours,” said Connie Matthews Harshaw, president of First Baptist Church’s Let Freedom Ring Foundation. These were probably people who worshiped in an early structure that predated the brick church that was built in 1856 and stood on the site until it was purchased and torn down in the 1950s to make way for Colonial Williamsburg. Read more