North Branch Reformed Church
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North Branch Reformed Church is located in Somerset County, New Jersey
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Location | 203 New Jersey Route 28 North Branch, New Jersey |
Country | United States |
Denomination | Reformed Church in America |
Website | http://www.nbrc.com/ |
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Founded | September 10, 1825 |
The North Branch Reformed Church is a historic church located on the eastern side of the North Branch of the Raritan River in North Branch, New Jersey at 203 New Jersey Route 28.[1] It was formed by expansion from the Readington Reformed Church.[2] The church was organized on September 10, 1825. The first church was built in 1826 and later rebuilt in 1874.[3]
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Established | 1830 |
Location | Vanderveer Avenue |
Find a Grave | North Branch Reformed Church Cemetery |
The North Branch Reformed Church Cemetery is located nearby on the western side of the North Branch along Vanderveer Avenue. It is on the old farm of the Ten Eyck family, where about one acre was sold to the church c. 1830.[4]
Notable burials
- Jacob Ten Eyck (1693Script error: The function "death_date_and_age" does not exist.),[4] son of Matthias Ten Eyck (1658–1741) from Old Hurley, Ulster County, New York[5] –
- Jacob Ten Eyck (Script error: The function "death_date_and_age" does not exist.), son of Jacob Ten Eyck (1693–1753), a captain in the American Revolutionary War[5] August 25, 1733 –
See also
References
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External links
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- Jacob Ten Eyck (1733–1794) at Find a Grave
- Mathys Ten Eyck (1658 - 1741) at Find a Grave
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- Bridgewater Township, New Jersey
- Reformed Church in America churches in New Jersey
- Cemeteries in Somerset County, New Jersey
- Churches in Somerset County, New Jersey
- 19th-century Reformed Church in America church buildings
- Religious organizations established in 1825