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New Jersey Cemetery Records
Montville Reformed Cemetery New Jersey Surnames W - ZChurch Lane Montville Twp. Morris County New JerseyContibuted by Kevin Riley on 22 Feb. 2001
The Montville Reformed Church started in old Boonton about 1756. About 1818, the church moved to Montville/Persepeny to be more centrally located, and it incorporated Dec. 18, 1818 as the First Reformed Dutch Church of Montville (it's name to this day,according to papers found by Doug Graham at the Church.) About 40/100's of an acre was purchased from Garret Duryea , also in 1818, for the church and cemetery. (History of Morris County New Jersey p. 252-3)
Among the Elders was my ancestor, John Collerd. The Collerds moved to Montville about 1810.
Before that, they lived in Bergen Township, where John was a clerk in the Bergen RDC. Before a church had a regular Minister ( or Dominie) , the churches had Voorleezers , who kept records , taught school , etc.After the Bergen Church received a full time Minister , John became a clerk from 1789-1809 (Documents Relating to the Colonial History of the State of New Jersey Vol. 22 p394) He was paid £2 15s per year for his labors (ibid p7). Ministers were in short supply and they traveled from Church to Church. They incorporated when a regular Minister was obtained .
John died in 1830, and is buried in Bergen Twp. His widow is listed below.
Mahalo to Walt Olson for sharing this with me, and ultimately, you
No transcribers' name appears on the manuscript. There were a few obvious mistakes and typos I corrected, and a few things I pointed out. Hopefully, no one will have to do the same to my work.
Key:
All names are as I found them
* This person not buried in this particular plot. Most usually the internee's parent(s) or spouse. This was marked on the manuscript
+ This person not buried in this plot. See above. Not marked as noted above in the manuscript. My notation.
All notes in (parenthesis) from the original. My additional notes are marked KR
The period the person was alive is written as year/month/day ; hence 67/3/11 means 67 years/3 months/11 days
W-ZWelsher, John J d July 8, 1848White, Jane see John Bradervalt, Sr
White, Merritt T b 1850 d 1913
Whitehead, John d June 26, 1875 67/5/1 Wilcox, Samuel* & wife Eliza*: son Edwin b Jan 13, 1864 d Dec 18, 1864 0/11/5
Williams, Charles E. d April 22, 1868 41 yrs Williams, Lydia see Conrad Estler Winans, Virginia V see John Bradervalt, Jr
Woodruff, Christopher D b 1837 d 1910 Young, Abby see Giles Romine
Young, Andrew d Aug 18, 1885 71/5/29 Young, David d Aug 5, 1869 67/4/9 Youngs, Eliza see Giles De Mott
Young, George W b 1849 d 1919 In Andrew Young plot Young, George W d Nov 9, 1868 23/2/10
Young, James b Sept 16, 1811 d Nov 11, 1892
Young, James D b Aug 2, 1832 d June 22, 1886 Young, Mary E see Eugene Courter Young, Mary E b 1832 d 1914
Young, Peter J d May 24, 1831 40/3/13
Zeek, Jacob b March 6, 1844 d Sept 6, 1887 Judy, "our colored woman" d March 1852 64 yrs.
Choose from Montville Reformed Church Cemetery, Montville Twp. Morris Co [Surnames A to C] [Surnames D] [Surnames E to F] [Surnames G to H] [Surnames J to L] [Surnames M to N] [Surnames P] [Surnames Q to R] [Surnames S to T] [Surnames V] [Surnames W to Z]
Choose from
Montville Reformed Dutch Church
[Baptisms 1786-1799] [Baptisms 1800-1810] [Baptisms 1811-1820] [Baptisms 1821-1828]
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