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For the first ten years the congregation worshipped in various locations, and in 1696 the first building was built on the current site. In 1780 Colonial General Enoch Poor was buried in the Cemetery. George Washington and the Marquis de Lafayette attended the funeral. [3] The church is the oldest extant church in Bergen County. [4] [5] [6]
The First Dutch Reformed Church ("Church on The Green") was built in 1696. In 1696 Major Berry donated land for the First Dutch Reformed Church, [193] erected in that same year, which still stands in Hackensack today as the oldest church in Bergen County and the second oldest church in New Jersey. The following is list of notable people buried ...
First Reformed Dutch Church: Hackensack: 1781 Religious Oldest Dutch Reformed Church: Rahway and Plainfield Friends Meeting House Plainfield: 1788 Religious First house of worship in Plainfield New Jersey State House: Trenton: 1792 Government Second oldest statehouse in continuous use in the U.S. [83] Old Queens: New Brunswick: 1809 Academic
Pages in category "Burials at First Reformed Dutch Church, Hackensack" The following 4 pages are in this category, out of 4 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
US 1 and 9 milepoint: 51.25-54.55, NJ 139 milepoint 0-1.45: Jersey City and Kearny: Includes Pulaski Skyway. Also listed in Essex County section. 54: Saint Ann Roman Catholic Church and Rectory: Saint Ann Roman Catholic Church and Rectory
Bergen Records: Records of the Reformed Protestant Dutch Church of Bergen in New Jersey, 1666 to 1788. Genealogical Publishing Company. p. 300. Genealogical Publishing Company. p. 300. ISBN 978-0-8063-0712-1 . {{ cite book }} : |last= has generic name ( help ) CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list ( link )
First Baptist Church (Hoboken, New Jersey) First Baptist Peddie Memorial Church; First Church of Hanover; First Congregational Church (Chester, New Jersey) First Dutch Reformed Church, Hackensack; First Memorial Presbyterian Church (Dover, New Jersey) First Methodist Episcopal Church (Montclair, New Jersey)
Attached to the courthouse is the First Reformed Dutch Church and Cemetery, built in 1898, which has served as the county's Jury Assembly Room since it was renovated around 1985. The courthouse, church, and grounds comprise the Somerset Courthouse Green , which added to the National Register of Historic Places on September 7, 1989.