Somerset County's Churches
As
to what records …of the very old churches in Somerset County
still exist--in order to put the information sought in print
the former coordinator corresponded with pastors with the
following result. There were, besides the 11 churches
enumerated, some others existing in the 18th
century, the records of which, with some fragmentary
exceptions, have disappeared. For example:
- the Raritan-in-the-Hills
Church, near Pluckemin (German Lutheran),
organized about 1715 and suspended about 1756;
- the Church
on the Millstone (German Lutheran) certainly
existing in 1724, though probably without a church
building; certain baptisms were published in the 1903 Year
Book of the Holland Society of New York City.
- St.
Paul’s Church, Pluckemin
(German Lutheran) organized 1757 and suspended about 1809;
- and a
(probable) Presbyterian organization at Peapack
of 1738 or earlier.
- Basking
Ridge
- Presbyterian
Church
-- organized 1717 (Whippany Presby Church was organized
1719, and they made reference in their records to BR
being organized 2 years before. BR has no records of
their organization date). In general: 1795-1894 –
records are good. After 1895 they have excellent records
– a formal register of baptisms, marriages, deaths.
- Records:
Baptisms, Marriages, Deaths and Session records from
1795; Membership – very incomplete, from 1765.-1795.
from Trustee Pew Rent Records; Brief and irregular
Trustees’ records from 1764-1795; John Xeoaa
1732-1741; Charles McKnight 1742-1744; Joseph Lamb
1744-1749; Samuel Kennedy, 1751-1787; Robert Finley,
1795-1817; Willliam C. Brownlee, 1818-1825; John Coe
Van Dervoort 1826-1834; Oscar Harris 1838-1851; John
C. Rankin, 1851-1895; Edgar C. Mason 1895-1899; John
T. Reeve 1900-1912; Lauren Gates Bennett. 1913-1944;
J. Merion Kadyk 1944-1951; William H. Felmeth –
1951;
Contact Info: 1 E. Oak St, Basking Ridge
908-766-1616;
Contact the church at: http://brpc.org/
ALL of their records have been put on a
computer – FTM software. You can also call or write
them and they will get back to you with the info;
Church Cemetery Inscriptions – taken 1909 - Somerset
County Historical Quarterly Vol 1 - 1912
- Bedminster
- Bedminster
Reformed Church
-- Organized 1758.
- Records:
Baptisms - from 1841, Marriages - from 1841, Deaths
– from 1840, Membership - from 1802, Consistorial
records – from 1840; The Names of "Members of
Consistory 1758-1886 were published in Thompson’s
"Historical Sketch of the Bedminster Church", 1887;
Rev. Charles G. Mallery.
- Pluckemin
– "The Presbyterian Church of Pluckemin, 1851-1951"
- Records.
(they apparently wrote a 100 year book) formerly
Saint Paul’s Lutheran Church-built 1756.
- Cemetery
– Old Pluckemin Burying Ground Inscriptions,
transcribed Oct 14, 1850 – Somerset County
Historical Quarterly Vol 1 - 1912
- Bound
Brook
- Bound
Brook Presbyterian Church
- [originally Dutch Reformed]; Organized between
1710-1725
- Records:
Baptisms from 1816; Marriages - from 1830; Deaths
from 1830; Membership – from 1815; Session records –
from 1804; Above Records at Alexander
Library-Rutgers University; Rev. C.J. Culp. Rev John
Boggs 1815 to April 5, 1828. A Rev. John Boggs also
worked for another church and traveled to other
Presbyterian and Baptist churches He was also 4th VP
of the Hunterdon Cty Bible Society and pastor at
Hopewell Baptist Church in 1818. Rev. K. Rodgers
1830-1874; Location & Contact: 409 Mountain Ave
732-356-3575; Churchyard Inscriptions 1736-1850 -
Somerset County Historical Quarterly Vol 1 – 1912;
Microfilm of Church records 1805-1903 – at Rutgers
- Branchburg
- Readington
– Reformed Church (was
North Branch)
- Organized 1719.
- Records:
Baptisms from 1720.Marriages – 1833-1853 and 1869 to
date. Deaths – from 1869. Membership – from
1721.Consistorial records - from 1720, with a few
breaks. (Church Officers 1719-1881 and members
1721-1880 published in Thompson’s "Readington Church
History", 1882.) Baptisms from 1720-1787 have
already been published in the Quarterly. Rev.
Benjamin VD Wyckoff, Rev. Peter Studdiford.
Added info: 124 Readington Rd 908-534-2077
- Hillsborough
- Neshanic
Reformed Church
- Organized 1752.
- Records:
Baptisms – from 1762. (Baptisms from 1762 to 1878
have already been published in the Quarterly.);
Marriages - from 1821, with some meager previous
records; Deaths – from 1875; Membership 1752-1785
incomplete; 1821 to date; Consistorial records –
1752-1775 and 1785 to date; Rev. John Hart. Rev.
Ludlow 1821-1878;
Contact info: 715 Amwell Rd, Hillsborough (908)
369-4542; 2001 Interim Minister Ruth Robins
- South
Branch - "The Reformed Church at South Branch 150
Years of Ministry 1850-2000"
Copyright
2000. lists membership, baptisms, and marriages
beginning 1850.
Added info 870 River Rd, Hillsborough, (908) 369-4956
- Hillsborough
Reformed Church
1 Amwell Rd
Hillsborough, NJ
Phone: (908)359-3391
- Clover
Hill Reformed Church
249 Amwell Rd also listed at 890 Amwell
Hillsborough, NJ 08844-5143
Phone: (908)369-8451
- Franklin
- Six
Mile Run - Reformed Church
- Organized
1710.
- Records:
Baptisms – from 1743.Marriages - from
1798.Membership – from 1796.Consistorial records –
from 1796. Deaths from 1796 with numerous omissions.
A few fragmentary records of 1710-13 by Domine Van
Vlecq, who organized the church, were published in
the March, 1912 Magazine of the Genealogical Society
of PA. Rev. Eugene H. Keator, Rev. Henry DuBois
Mulford, 1885. [3037 Route 27, Franklin Park
732-297-3734, border Middlesex/Somerset counties.
Cemetery 1 m s of church. 6 mi sw of New Brunswick,
now Franklin Park.]
- Griggstown
Reformed Church – and Cemetery
(1842)
- Records:
Canal Rd, Princeton, NJ 08540Edward P. Livingston
1855-1858Rev. Robert Sletta, Supply 2001Mr. David
Taylor, Supply 2001. From Sharon: I believe
their church records were transcribed at one point
and you can find them at Rutgers (Alexander
Library). The older records are in the original
Dutch and in old leather books, which they keep in
the vault.
- Lamington
- Lamington
Presbyterian Church
- Organized about 1739. Early records (except of
Trustees), as of most Presbyterian churches, were
considered the personal property of the early pastors
and have disappeared.
- These
records remain: Baptisms – from 1810; Membership –
from 1795; Session records – from 1810; Trustees’
reports – from 1748; A few other records. The
Contributors – 1740-1809 and Members – 1800-1890,
were published in the "Manual" of the church in
1890; Contact Info: 300 Lamington Rd 908-439-2629.
- Millstone
- Millstone
Reformed Church
- Organized 1766. (Now - Reformed Dutch Church of
Hillsborough)
- Records:
Baptisms from 1767; Marriages from 1782; Membership
from 1766; Consistorial records from 1716, except
1810-1814; Church Officers and Members - 1776-1866,
with early Subscription Lists, etc., were published
in the "Centennial Memorial", 1866. (on Somerset Web
Site Source: Transcribed by Marti Vannice
Wethington. January 2000.); Rev. Andrew Hansen;
Edward T. Corwin 1863- at least 1883.
- East
Millstone
- East
Millstone Reformed Dutch Church -
organized 1855
- Liberty
Corner
- Montgomery
- Harlingen
Reformed Church
- cemetery in Hillsboro, church in Montgomery; Organized
1727.
- Records:
Baptisms, Marriages, Membership and Consistorial
records complete from 1727; Deaths 1727-1900; Some
of the early baptisms have been published in the
"New York Genealogical and Biographical Record"
Volume 40; Shared ministers with Blawenburg and
Griggstown when they were forming; Rev. W.P.Sahler.
Rev. Jacob T. Beekman. Rev Blauvelt, Rev. Labaugh;
Contact Info: ??34 Dutchtown Harlingen Rd, Belle
Mead 908-359-3556; Rev. William DeYoung 2001;
Cemetary Listings - Somerset County Historical
Quarterly Vol 1 - 1912
- Mount
Bethel
- Mount
Bethel Baptist Church.
- Early records lost, except a few Minutes of
Organization, etc. in private hands.
- Oldwick
- Zion
Lutheran Church,
New Germantown (updated1/01)
- Records:
Book available on history of this church and
includes the Lutheran churches in the Valley of the
Raritan, and in particular St. Paul’s Lutheran
Church, Pluckemin from 1715-1900. by John C.
Honeyman. Names listed, but marriages, baptisms,
burials, etc are not complete; There is a small book
entitled "The Faithful and the Bold" by Norman C.
Wittwer, Jr. 1984, available for $10. It covers the
story of the first service of the Zion Evanglical
Lutheran church, Oldwick (Pluckemin); They have
fische of the original records - but you have to go
to the church to view them. They are not available
through the LDS loan system;
Contact Info: Zion Evangelical Lutheran Church, PO
Box 41, Oldwick, NJ 08858. 908-439-2040.
- Raritan
- Somerville
– First Reformed Church
(Raritan).
Organized 1699.
- Records:
Baptisms-from
1699. (Baptisms from 1699 to 1831 have already been
published in the Quarterly from 1912-1919) Marriages
– from 1800. Membership – from 1699. Consistorial
records, minutes of organization – 1699; then from
1721 to date with various omissions. Rev.
William Stockton Crammer added info.
- Somerville
- United
Reformed Church, 100
W Main St, Somerville, NJ; Phone: (908) 725-4545
- Fourth
Reformed Church
41 N Middaugh St
Somerville, NJ
Phone: (908)725-3388
Last
Updated: April 26, 2022
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