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Saddle River Reformed Church and Cemetery

Known as

The Old Stone Church

It has been ministering to

this area since 1784.

The present structure

of native stone

was completed in 1819.

Buried here are:

The Rev. Stephen Goetschius

minister 1819-1835

The Rev. Dr. Isaac Van Kampen

minister 1893-1935

And many Revolutionary and

Civil war veterans

Marker is at the intersection ...

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Lebanon Reformed Church Cemetery

Circa 1760

The German Rockaway now Lebanon Reformed Dutch Reformed Church was established in the area of Lebanon & Pottersville between 1731 - 1747. The exact date & location unknown.

Three buildings have stood upon this site, the first of which was ...

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Reformed Cemetery

In August 1774, trustees of Sharpsburg's Reformed Church purchased this lot and built their church and school. The first burial was in 1775. In 1833, a new church was built at 117 West Main Street. Burials ceased here in 1883 ...

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Old Clarkstown Reformed Church Cemetery

A Dutch meeting house and burial ground occupied this site ca. 1740. The First Reformed Protestant Dutch Church was organized here in 1750. A sandstone building replaced the old wooden structure in 1826. This cemetery, in use for almost two ...

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Belleville Reformed Church Cemetery

Josiah Hornblower is buried in this cemetery along with his wife and many of Belleville’s early settlers. Sixty-two Revolutionary soldiers are also buried here. It could be that no other town in the United States can make such a ...

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First German Reformed Church Site and Cemetery

This is the church site and cemetery of the oldest continuous German Reformed congregation in Virginia. Founded before 1748 by Elder William Wenner, the congregation met in members’ houses until the first log meetinghouse was constructed sometime before the American ...

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