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Source |
Records of the Reformed Dutch Churches of Hackensack and Schraalenburgh, New Jersey, 1686-1802 |
Author |
Holland Society of New York |
Coverage
Publication information
Type |
Government / Church records |
Publisher |
Holland Society of New York |
Date issued |
1891 |
Place issued |
New York, New York |
Number of Volumes |
2 |
Citation
Holland Society of New York. Records of the Reformed Dutch Churches of Hackensack and Schraalenburgh, New Jersey, 1686-1802. (New York, New York: Holland Society of New York, 1891). |
Repositories
These are records of the Reformed Dutch Church of Hackensack; the First Reformed Dutch Church of Schraalenburgh, or South Schraalenburgh Church, located at Bergenfield; and the Second Reformed Dutch Church of Schraalenburgh, or North Schraalenburgh Church, located at Dumont. The records of these churches are intermingled in these transcriptions, since there was such a close connection among the churches. In early times the village of Dumont was known as the village of Schraalenburgh. This early name for Dumont must not be confused with the general area known as the Schraalenburgh.
- Vol. 1 pt. 1:
- pastors 1686-1833
- members 1686-1763, 1769, 1782, 1791-1801
- marriages 1695-1752, 1790-1792, 1799-1802
- baptisms 1686, 1689, 1694-1802
- minutes of the consistory including elders and deacons 1686, 1694-1723, 1749, 1757-1782, 1792, 1797-1801.
- Vol. 1, pt. 2:
- pastors, 1731-1756
- elders and deacons 1731, 1748, 1753-1766, 1784-1799
- minutes of the consistory 1749-1756
- members 1733-1801
- marriages 1724-1768, 1784-1802
- baptisms, most with birth dates, 1724-1801.
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