History of the First Presbyterian Church, Morristown, N.J., 1742-1882 pt 1, Part 54

Author: First Presbyterian Church in Morristown (N.J.)
Publication date: 1880
Publisher: Morristown, N.J. : "Banner" Steam Print
Number of Pages: 942


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As a fruit of that astonishing display of divine love, over two hundred united at suc- cessive times with this Church, and a num- ber with the Methodist Church, then in its infancy. And from this and the preceding work has been derived, for a long series of years, the strength of this Church in piety, liberality, and a maintenance of religious ordinances ; and not a little of the good order, sound morality, and religious power in this community is owing to these extraordinary displays of Jehovah's mercy. " In Morristown," says a magazine of that day, " the work of grace is spreading rapid- ly from family to family." Says the New York Observer: "At Morristown God is doing great things. The town seems to be the radiating point from which the Spirit seems to be extending its divine influence in various directions. He has graciously visited Chester and Flanders." To which the General Assembly, in its notice of the work, adds : "In Morristown, a spot often visited by the outpouring of the Spirit, there has been a display of divine grace, more powerful and more wonderful than has ever before been known in that place. It commenced in November last and rapidly increased, until the whole town seemed to be shaken ; almost the entire population appeared bowed in the dust before the ma- jesty of Jehovah. Opposition was hushed and every one seemed to say and feel, 'Truly this is the finger of God.'


the number attending, and they were re- moved to the Church. The number of anx- ious ones amounted frequently to three or four hundred, occupying nearly the whole of the central block of pews in the body of the church. The work was characterized by a long previous preparation, and by an earnest presentation of the truth pertaining to the work of the Redeemer. And yet it was sovereign on the part of God, for the same sermons delivered here were after- wards preached to another congregation without producing the least visible effect. There was little opposition to the work : In this allusion to by gone scenes, I have touched chords, no doubt, in many hearts ; brought before vour minds vividly the past, when, in the presence of a thronged and in- terested Church and in the hearing of the all, men felt that it was the power of God, and those who were not professors were deeply interested for others. All persons and classes in the community were affected ; | blessed Saviour, you gave yourselves away


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in a convenant never to be revoked. to be willing servants forever ;- when in this house you sat down at the Master's table for the first time, and in all the glow of first love, vowed to be only and wholly the Lord's. And have you ever regretted it, as you have oft sung, "Jesus, thy feast we cele- brate," or "Why was I made to hear thy voice ?" and "Enter while there's room."


"When thousands make a wretched choice, And rather starve than come."


In view of God's constraining mercy and electing love ; in view of the hallowed com- munions here enjoyed with heaven ; in view of the spiritual strength received; in view of the good accomplished to your families and the community by this noble structure, reared with such munificence by your fathers, who were at the time impoverished by a long war ; and in view of the sainted dead, your children, your parents and dear- est friends, gathered into the heavenly home through the instrumentality and ordinances of this Church : will you murmur at the im- provements placed by your liberality and that of others on this building, which has been consecrated so oft by the presence and the glory of the Lord of Hosts ; or say that the feeling which animated the men who had it in charge was at war with the spirit of those who reared it ; or complain of the sums given to beautify the temple of the Most High ?


I should love to bring before you other doings of the Lord in these latter days, when, under Mr. Hoover's ministry, Morris Plains and part of the town were moved, and several before me rejoiced in the loving- kindness and in the smiles of a sin-for-giv- ing God; or of the precious mercy-drops that descended during the pastorate of Dumont ; or of the cheering fruits that ac- companied the earnest and devoted efforts of the now sainted Townley ; but time will not permit. Suffice it to say, that there are but few Churches in our land that have a more glorious past; few that can speak oftener of the years of the right hand of the Most High ; but few that have a stronger warrant to cry ; "Drop down, ye heavens, from above, and let the skies pour down righteousness ;" and perhaps but few have more need to pray. "O Lord revive thy work."


Since the first pastor was installed, when the Church numbered 176, there have been added : under Dr. Johnes 424, Dr. Richards 243, Dr. Fisher 97, Dr. McDowell 302, Mr. Barnes 303, Mr. Hoover 109, Mr. Kirtland 103, Mr. Dumont 111, Mr. Thompson 31, Mr. Richards 59, Mr. Townley 85, and under the present pastorate to this date, 171; making nearly 2,000 admitted to Church privileges, and mostly from the kingdom of Satan ; over 1,500 since the congregation commenced worshipping in this house .*


[*There are the names of 179 persons on the list in Dr.


Johnes' record which he entitled, "The Number and names of the Persons that were in full communion when the Church was first collected & founded, together with the number that came since from other churches." Neither marks nor dates are given to distinguish between the original members and those who were received from other Churches; but it is evident, both from this title and from the fifty years of Dr. Jonnes' pastorate, that the original members constitute but a small part of this list. From other records, however, there is derived a strong probability that the roll of communicants con- tained between 52 and 55 names when the pastorate of Dr. Johnes began. For instance, the 52d name on this list is that of "Martha, wife of Cornelius Austin :" and as Cornelius Aus- tin was one of the 21 who made "Publick Confession at the settlement of the Ch." for abandoning Hanover in disregard of "the lot," it is almost certain that his wife was a communi- cant in 1742. On the other hand, the name of "Elizabeth, wife of David More," is the 56th on the list : but, in the Marriage Register, it is recorded that "David More and Elizabeth Roff" (or Buff?) were married by Dr. Johnes on the 13th of April, 1743 ; it seems conclusive that she would appear under her maiden name on the list of members if she had been a com- municant on Dr. Johnes' arrival in 1742. Other records confirm the conclusion that there were about 55 communicants enrolled at the end of 1742, but there is no need of reciting them.


We append a table, recently compiled with much care, to show the additions during each pastorate and vacancy for 140 years of the Church's history. Two items need explanation. The number of adults baptised by Mr. McDowell is evi- dently inaccurate ; he left no record of Baptisms, except for the first year or two that he was here. Again, Dr. Irving should be credited with the additions in the Vacancy that fol- lowed his pastorate, since he resided here and conducted the services at the time ; which would make his work the most fruitful, after that of Dr. Johnes ; that is, 27 Adults Baptised, 178 Confirmed (or 205 on Examination,) and 161 by Certificate, -a total of 366.


The significance of the columns is as follows :


A. B. shows the number of Adults Baptized. 6. =


= received to communion who C. were Baptized in infancy.


L. shows number of those received by Certificates from other Churches.


T. C. shows total number added to the roll of communicants. Pastorates and Vacancies. A. B. C. L. T. C.


Dr. Johnes, 13 Aug.,1742 to 5 Jan., 1791. 40 385 124 549


Mr. Collins, as't, 6 Jan., 1791 to 2 Sept., 1792,2 22 0 24


No additions recorded, 3 Sept., 1792 to Feb., 1795. 0


0


O


0


Mr. Richards, to 26 April, 1809,


35


187


27


249


Vacancy to 9 Aug., 1809,


1


3


0


4


Mr. Fisher to 27 April, 1814,


13


44


29


86


Vacancy to 13 Dec., 1814,


15


19


36


Mr. McDowell to 23 Oct., 1823


?


9


257


51 317 8


Vacancy to 8 Feb., 1825,


1


5


Mr. Barnes to S June, 1830, 90


141


62


293


Vacancy to 8 Feb., 1832,


0


3


8


11


Mr. Hoover to 10 March, 1836,


36


86


54


176


Vacancy to 23 March, 1837,


1


12


15


28


Mr. Kirtland to 26 Aug .. 1840,


8


25


72


105


Vacancy to 19 Jan., 1841,


0


2 39


0


2


Mr. Dumout to 9 July, 1845,


16


Vacancy to 14 Jan., 1846,


0


0


0


0


Mr. Thompson to 28 July, 1847,


0


10


21


31


Vacancy to 25 Nov., 1847,


0


0


0


0


Mr. J. R. Richards to 15 April, 1851,


1


13


49


63


Vacancy to 27 Dec., 1851,


0


4


6 10


Mr. Townley to 5 Feb., 1855,


4


39


50


86


Vacancy to 5 Nov., 1855,


0


0 149


143


311


Mr. Langmuir to 10 Sept., 1868, '


4


10


31


45


Vacancy to 21 Dec., 1868,


0


0


4


4


Mr. French to 31 Jan., 1877.


60


146


131


337


Vacancy to 18 July, 1877,


0


0


1


1


Mr. Green to 19 Oct., 1881,


18


39


76


133


Vacancy to 11 May, 1882,


0


0


2


2


382 1,658 1,039 3,079 55


Original Roll. 1742,


Added to 11 May, 1882 :


382


By Baptism " Confirmation


1658


On Examination -


2,040


On Cetificates -


1,039


Total Communicants,


3,134


Yearly Average on Examination


14.57


" Certificates 7.42


66 added


21.99


D.]


(To be continued.)


5


5


Dr. Irving to 10 May, 1865, Vacancy to 17 July, 1866,


19


8


29


18


55


53


108


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THE RECORD.


(Continued from page 140.) COMBINED REGISTERS ; 1742 to 1884


For meaning of abbreviations see page 135 of THE RECORD for October, 1884. It will be esteemed a great favor if the readers of THE RECORD will send CORRECTIONS, or additional INFORMATION, to Lock Box 90, Morristown, N. J.


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Anderson, William ; m. 24 July, 1828, to Sarah B. Douglas, eldest dg. James K., both of Camden, S. C.


[ ANDERSON, WILLIAM G., L. 31 March, 1870, fr. 2d Ch., Mendham ; ord. elder 31 Dec., 1871, last met with Session 20 Sept, 1874, present 3 times out of 53 ; resigned 13 Nov., 1879 ; went to P. E. Ch. ; name removed 1884.


MARY L. L. 31 March, 1870. fr. 2nd Ch., Mendham ; went to P. E. Ch. ; name removed 1884.


S ANDRESS, JAMES ; L. 28 May, 1821, fr. Springfield ; susp. 1 June, 1830.


( Jane Bonnell, dg. Luther, of Springfield ; m. 23 Sept., 1819.


Andrews, Elizabeth Adams, of Port Oram ; m. 9 June, 1873, to Charles Johnson.


Apthorp, Mary Ann, of Long Island ; m. 24 Nov., 1810, to Moses Holloway, of Morris Plains, [s. Capt. Benj. ? ]


§ Archer, Benjamin


( Charity - --


Philip Pain, b. 15 Ang., 1777 ; B. 14 Dec., 1777.


William, b. 21 March, 1779 ; B. 28 May, 1780.


ARDEN, CHAROLOTTE B., w. Thomas, and dg. Rev. Benjamin Woodruff, of Westfield ; L, 30 Dec., 1808, fr. U. P. Ch., N. Y .; dis. May, 1817 ; returned ; dis. 26 Jan., 1841, to 2d Ch. ; d. 13 Nov., 1850, aet 81.


Armstrong, Mr .; d. 17 Sept., 1832, aet., 52 ; [Samuel, s. Nathaniel ?]


Armstrong, Anne ; m. 10 Nov., 1768, to James Loree.


Armstrong, Hannah ; m. I Dec., 1757, to Daniel Morris, Jr.,


Armstrong, Jane ; m. 17 Jan., 1754, to Elijah Pierson.


ARMSTRONG, JOHN ; L. 1 Oct., 1871, fr. Madison ; R. L. 1884.


ELVIRA L. fr. R. L. «


MARGARET ; L. fr. R. L. "


Armstrong, Lewis [s. wid. Mary ?]


JULIA BEADLE [dg. William ?] ; C. 15 Aug. 1822 ; dis. Dec., 1835, to New Vernon ; d. 16 April, 1873.


Harriet Mills, b. 10 Jan., 1827 ; B. 14 July, 1829.


ARMSTRONG, MARY, wid. John ; L. 1767 ; d. 31 Jan. 1788, aet. 84.


ARMSTRONG, MARY, wid. [Nath'l s. Nath'l?]: C. 18 Aug., 1797, m. [Matthias ?] Williams ; dis. Silas, b. 21 April, 1792 ; B. 6 Oct., 1797.


Phebe, b. 24 April, 1794 ; B. 30 Jan., 1811.


David, b. 17 Sept., 1796; B. 30 Jan., 1811. Lewis, b. 15 Sept., 1802 ; B. 30 Jan., 1811, [m. Julia Beadle, dg. William ?]


ARMSTRONG, MARY, w. William ; C. 27 June, 1808 ; [m. 19 Dec., 1827, to David Lind- sley.]


Armstrong, Nathaniel ; d. 23 Oct., 1822, aet. 80.


RACHEL LYON, [dg. Samuel] ; m. 24 Dec., 1675 ; C. 28 Aug., 1812; d. 14 Jan., 1817, aet. 73.


Nathaniel, B. 2 April, 1769 ; d. 26 May, 1803, aet. 34.


Silas, b. 12 Jan., 1771 ; B. 17 March, 1771 ; d. 9 Jan., 1794, aet. 23. Phebe, b. 9 Feb. 1773 ; B. 11 April, 1773; d. 27 Nov., 1775, aet. 2. Isaac, b. 23 Feb., 1777 ; B .: 3 July, 1777 ; d. 5 Jan., 1778, aet. I. Rhoda, b. 13 Dec., 1778 ; B. 31 Jan., 1779.


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Samuel, b. 21 Aug., 1779 ; B. 13 Aug., 1780.


Hannah, b. 10 Mar., 1783 ; B. 18 May, 1783 ; im. 30 Nov., 1801, to Elias Pierson, [s. David ?]


John, b. 21 June, 1786: B. 30 July, 1786 ; [m. Io Dec., 1807, to Rhoda Norris ?], d. 8 April, 1812, aet., 26.


Armstrong. Phebe (or Hannah) ; m. 31 Jan., 1760, to Joseph Stiles.


Armstrong, Phebe ; m. 29 March 1779, to Benjamin Conger.


ARMSTRONG, RHODA, [Norris], wid. [John s. Nath'l] ; m. Timothy Pierson ; B. & C. 6 Nov., 1814 .; dis. 26 Jan., 1841, to 2d Ch.


HARRIET E., B. 5 May, 1815 ; C; 22'Aug., 1833 ; dis. 26 Jan., 1841, to 2d Ch. ; m. Wm. S. Townley.


[ANN] ELIZA. B. 5 May, 1815 ; C. 22 Aug. 1833 : dis. 26 Jan., 1841, to 2d Ch. Armstrong, Sarah; m. 19 Oct., 1752, to John O'Hara ; m. 7 Nov., 1763, to Peter Dick- erson.


Arnold, Abraham ; m. 7 Nov., 1832, to Louise Goble ; d. 30 Sept., 1842, aet. 35.


Arnold, Deborah M .; m. 17 Sept., 1834, to John S. Johnson.


Arnold, Elizabeth ; m. 17 June, 1744, to Jonathan Reeve.


ARNOLD, EMMA ELIZABETH, dg. Silas Howell ; B. & C. 5 Dec., 1880.


Arnold, Esther ; m. I Feb., 1812, to Isaac Whitehead, of Chatham.


ARNOLD, FRANCES C., dg. Silas Howell; L. 31 May, 1876, fr, M. E. Ch. ARNOLD, HARRIET J., dg. “ L. 66 66 "


[ Arnold, Col. Jacob, s. Samuel & Phebe (Ford) ; b. 14 Dec., 1749; d. I March, 1827. ELIZABETH TUTHILL, dg. Samuel & Sarah; m. 1 Oct., 1770, R. C. 14 Dec., 1773 ; C. 3 May, 1782 ; d. 9 May, 1803, aet. 50.


[Sarah Nixon, b. 11 Oct., 1783; m. 26 Dec., 1807 ; d. "wid. Col, Jacob," 29 July, 1846.] Hannah, b. 29 July, 1773; B. f. w. 14 Dec., 1773 ; [m. to Silas White Arnold ?]


Samuel, b. 8 Aug., 1774; B. 18 Sept. 1774.


Sarah, b. 7 Aug., 1776; B. " 6 Oct., 1776.


Gitty, b. 29 Nov., 1779; B.


19 March, 1780; [m. to Jared Russell ?]


Jacob, b. 21 Sept., 1781 ; B. " 29 Nov., 1781 ; d. 14 Jan., 1782.


Abraham Brasher, b. 29 March, 1783 ; B. f. w. 2 May, 1783 ; d. I Oct., 1801, aet. 18. Jacob, b. 16 Sept., 1786 ; B. f. w. 5 April, 1787.


Charles, b. 29 Sept,, 1788 ; B. f. w. 19 June. 1789. Eliza Maria, b. 2 Mar., 1792 ; B. 3 July, 1792.


Arnold, John ; R. C. 26 April, 1778; 12 Mar., 1790 ; d. 14 Dec., 1830, aet. 87.


Sarah R. C. " d. I Sept., 1838, aet. 90; [or 2d w. John d. this date ?]


Cloe, b. 24 April, 1774 ; B. 26 April, 1778 ; [m. to Ebenezer Hathaway, of Hanover.] SAMUEL, b. 6 Oct., 1782 ; B. 12 March, 1790 ; C. 21 Aug., 1803 ; d. 18 Jan., 1832, aet. 50.


Sarah, b. 5 Oct., 1785 ; B. “ Abigail, b. 30 Jan., 1789 ; B. “


Arnold, John ; m. 21 June, 1795, to Hannah Eddy, [dg. James & Hannah ?]


Arnold, John ; m. 3 Nov. 1800, to Phebe Larey, of N. Y. State.


Arnold, Mary Ann ; m. 13 Nov., 1833, to Samuel A. Loree.


ARNOLD, NANCY ; C. 3 May, 1782 ; " moved away."


Arnold, Nathan [s. Robert] ; m. 26 Feb., 1776, to Elizabeth Freeman, [dg. Daniel & Sarah]; d. 16 Aug., 1777, aet. 23.


Arnold, Phebe ; m. 24 Dec., 1766, to Jonas Phillips.


ARNOLD, PHEBE PHILIPS, dg. wid. Sarah ; B. & C. 7 June, 1829; in. 24 Feb., 1830, to Barnabas B. Thompson ; " probably dis." 4


§ Arnold, Robard ; d. 9 Dec .. 1793, aet. 73. ~


Elizabeth - d. 22 Dec., 1795, aet. 70.


Robard; B. f. w. 20 May, 1750; [m. to Mary Pierson, see below.]


REPORT*


OF THE


First Presbyterian Church, Morristown, N. J.,


FOR YEAR ENDING 7TH APRIL, 1884; TOGETHER WITH THE ROLL OF MEMBERS AND CONGREGATION.


THE REPORT.


Elders, 9. Deacons, 2.


Communicants rec'd by Letter, 14


" Confirmation, 14


Presbyterian Colportage, $74.80


Tract Society, 457.00


Bible Society, 58.74


Church Erection,


190.59


Ch. Col. for Board, 95.59


Ch. Col. for Morris Plains, 50.00


Children's Miss. Soc,, 45.00


Relief of Aged and Invalid Ministers, 137.90 Ch. Col. for Board, 77.90


= Home, 50.00


Individual gift,


10.00


28 Missions to Freedmen, 177.89


Ch. Col. for Board, 102.87


Child'ns' Miss. Soc.,


75.00


Sustentation : Ch. Col. for Board, - 30.14


Miscellaneous,


180.00


Total for Home Field,


3,360.58


Foreign Missions,


1,694.50


Ch. Col. for Board, $770.66


Zenana Soc., 405.00


Children's Mis. Soc., 510.00


Stevenson Band,


8.84


Total Beneficence,


5,055.08


EXPENSES.


General Assembly,


59.50


Congregational,


6,891.60


Current expenses, $6,113.28


Sunday school, 100.00


Care of Poor, 224.03


Miscellaneous, 454.29


Total contributions,


-


12,006.18


THE ROLL.


It is scarcely to be hoped that this Roll is free from errors of omission and commission, altho much pains has been taken by the Session in order to make it as complete as possible. Grateful acknowledgment is made to the Rev. Dr. Green for the prodigious labor he gave, while pastor, in preparing the list of Communicants upon which the present Roll is based. So far as known


*[Supplement: Bind at end of volume IV.]


16


..


Scholars-395


Total,


460


Average Attendance, 270


Church Attend. of Scholars. 150


No. rec'd to Com- munion, 28


No. books in Library,


512


Am't. given to Boards, $385.00


Amt given to


other objects, 195 . Total gifts, 580.00


Teacher's meetings are held ; Shorter Catechism is taught; Westminster Helps are used ; 25 are members of the Bible Cor- respondence Class.


BENEFICENCE.


Home Missions,


$1,662.00


Ch. Col's. for Board, $309.55


Miles City, I 50.00


Synodical


Extension, 100.00


Woman's Mis. Soc., 676.60


Individual gifts, 310.00


Children's Mis. Soc., 115.85


-


Total received in year,


42


Communicants on Roll, 7th April,


495


14


Baptisms of Adults, " Infants,


Total Baptisms, Sunday school : Officers-15


Teachers-50


14


Education of Candidates for Ministry, $391.54


Ch. Col. tor Board,


$88.83


"


Bloomfield,


302.71


Publication of Christian Literature, 590.54


" Baptism and Confirmation, 14


on Examination, 28


146


THE RECORD.


there has not been a publication of the living membership till now, since the Man- ual issued by Mr. Barnes in 1828. It is hoped that the present publication will pro- voke corrections, and so help to make the Roll complete.


As to Communicants the aim has been to present the names of all received from 1841 to the present time, who are not accounted for by dismission, death, or excommunica- tion ; together with those received before 1841 so far as they are known to be still living.


As to Baptized members, the Roll contains the names of all under the age of twenty-one, who appear upon the Register; the Christian names alone being printed in italics, and these indented, or set back from the margin, under those of their parents. It is the right of parents, received by letter, to have the names of their Baptized children put upon the Roll along with their own ; since Pres- byterianism holds that the family, and not the individual, is the unit of the Church.


It will be esteemed a great favor if any one will send CORRECTIONS, OR INFORMATION, especially concerning names upon the RE- SERVED LIST and those marked "UNKNOWN" among the absentees, to Lock Box 90, Morris- town, N. J.


Abbreviations used : C .- became Communicant.


fr .- from.


L .- received by letter. w .- wite of.


wid .- widow of.


connects names of husband and wife. A


Aber, Susan Louise. West. Ave.


Ancrum, Mrs. Maple


Anderson, Elizabeth, wid. Jas., Elm St.


Anderson, Alice D.


Arnold, Harriet J. Wash. Val.


Arnold, Frances C.


Arnold, Emma E. =


Axtel, Frances Speedw'l Ave.


B


Babbitt, Caroline, wid. J. W., Wash. St. Albert Albro


Babbitt, E. Emily, w. F. E., Morris St. Joseph Woodman Grace Amelia Charles Andrews


Babbitt, Eliza, wid. Geo., Sussex Ave.


Babbitt, Gertrude D.


Babbitt, Ellen. wid. South St.


Babbitt, Sarah M .; w. L. D.


Baldwin, Wm. T. Speedw'l Ave. Barmore, Annie S.


Beam, J. Maria, wid.


Becker, William, "Sr." Court St.


Becker, Susan M.


..


..


Becker, Fred. W.


Becker, Wm. H.


Becker, Lily A.


§ Becker, William, "Jr." Church St.


Becker, Kate


Becker, Katrina


Beers, - w. Jno. H. Morris Plains


David S.


Beers, Wm. W. Wash. St.


Beers, Mary J.


Benjamin, Sarah J. Mill


§ Berry, Joseph H. Wash. “


Berry, Elizabeth McDowell John Henry Anna Elizabeth George Lindsley Sadie Randolph


Bird, Charles S. Early St.


Bird, Maggie Woodhull


Bird, Joseph C.


Bird, Anna Doty


..


Blanchard, George W. Mt. Kemble Blanchard, Joseph A., Olmsted's Mill


Blanchard, Anna Hays Joseph Henry


Fred Anson


Minnie Catharine Anna Briscoe


Bleything, Mary A. Maple Ave.


Bockhoven, Anna E. Sussex Ave.


Bockhoven, Joanna E.


Bockhoven, Sarah N. Mt. Kemble


§ Bohan, Richard


Speedw'l Ave.


Bohan, Jane


Bonnell, John Y. Collinsville


Bonnell, Jane


Bonnell, Lewis C. ..


Born, Catharine L., w. B. F., Morris Pl's


Briant, Charles L. Wash. Val.


Briant, Elizabeth L.


Brink, David S. Wash. St.


Brink, Katy J. Ella Melick


Brookfield, Cath. Acker, wid. M. A., South St.


Bunn, Anna Townley, wid. L. D., Speed'l Ave.


Burnett, Harriet A., wid. David Mor- ris St.


Butterworth, S. A., w. Theron H., Sus- sex Ave. C


Campbell, Charlotte T. DeHart St.


Campbell, Emma F.


Carithers, James New Vernon


Carpenter, Eliz'th Eakley, w. Wm., High St.


Caskey, Addie N. Early St.


§ Caskey, Enoch T.


..


Caskey, Mary Young Mary Olivia


Fane Guild


Caskey, Robert C. 16


1.


147


ROLL OF 1884.


Caskey, Catharine Y. Caskey, Mary A.


Early St.


¥


Caskey, William C. South St.


Cobbett, George Mt. Kemble


Cobbett, Mary Potts


Coe, Penina, w. Oscar, Wash. St.


Coe, Katy I.


"


Cole, Joanna Collins, w. F. P., Collins- ville


Cole, Phebe, w. Stephen Collinsville Colley, Eliz'th Nixon, w. Jno., Wash- ington St. John Frederick Mabel Pauline


Collins, Edward


Collinsville


Collins, Amelia Kranick, w. Sidney, Collinsville


Collins, Mary, w. Wm. Collinsville Collins, Hannah, w. Wm.,Jr. Speed'lAve. § Combs, Charles B. Water St.


Combs, Marian


..


Combs, Effie Lewis


Combs, Anna R.


Compton, David M. Sussex Ave.


Conklin, Harriet Williams, wid., Olm- sted's Mill


Connett, Flora B. Speed'l Ave.


Cook, Kate, w. Henry A. Water St.


Cooper, Hester Prudden, wid. J. J., High St.


Cooper, Myra High St.


Cooper, Mary W., wid. Wm. Ann St.


Cooper, Mary E.


Cory, Annie Fairchild, w. Henry, Early St.


Cory, Silas D. Early St.


Cory, Sarah Freeman 66


Cory, Emma


§ Crane, Jacob Speed'l Ave.


Crane, Helen Voorhees


Crane, Sarah P.


Crane, Clara Rosina


Cross, Lizzie Court St.


Cutler, Adriana L. Wash. St.


D


Dalrymple, Henry M. Hill St.


Dalrymple, Frances Wheeler George Hull


Dalrymple, Emma H.


Dalrymple, Laura C.


16


Dana, E. Elizabeth South St.


Darm, John Green Village


Davenport, Charlotte T., w. Fred.,


Davis, Joel Speed'l Ave. ..


Davis, Jacob J.


Davis, Horton J.


Ditmars, Jessie Vance, wid. J. R., Ridge- dale Ave.


Dix, Ophelia K., wid. South St.


Doty, Joseph D. Littleton.


) Doty, Adaline Reynolds Doty, Florence A.


Doty, Marietta A.


Drake, George W. Morris St.


Drake, Mary A., w. Julius A., Wash. St. Drake, Anna I.


Drake, George A. =


Durant, Elizabeth S., w. Rev. Wm., Franklin Pl. William Clark


S Dustan, James C. DeHart St.


Dustan, Sarah Lindsley = " Dustan, Leonora


Eakley, Lucy


Ford Ave.


Eakley, Susan


Easton, Anna Dalrymple, w. Wın. J., Court St.


Easton, Ella


Court St.


Easton, Fanny S.


..


..


Easton, Anna


Edwards, Lydia Roy, wid. Rev. Jas. C., South St.


Eisenschmidt, Ida, w. Charles, Western Ave.


Eisenschmidt, Clara West. Ave.


Emmell, Heyward G. Speed'l Ave.


F


Fiske, Parnel C.


South St.


Fleury, Anna DeGroot, w. Geo. W., Speed'l Ave.


Fleury, Edward A.


Speed'l Ave.


Fleury, Anna VanD.


§ Fleury, Victor


Fleury, Hannah Whitehead "


Force, Eunice Hedges, wid. David, Kitchell Ave.


Force, Isabella


Kitchell Ave.


§ Forsyth, George W.


South St.


{ Forsyth, Catharine Brookfield “ Alfred Brookfield Marian Isabel


Foy, Anna E.


Mt. Kemble


Fredericks, Charles T.


Water St.


Martha Ann


Charles Theodore


Mahlon Pitney


Freeman, S. Jane


Early St.


Gibbs, Matilda L.


Sussex Ave.


Gillam, Edith Eisenschmidt. w. L. J., Mt. Kemble.


Goble, Margaret M. Speed'l Ave.


Graham, Jane, wid.


Maple


Green, Cassie Mills, w. Wm. H., Mt. Kemble


Guerin, Susan A., w. Jas.Ridgedale Ave. Guild, Mary Jane Early St.


H


§Halliday, William S. Convent Sta.


( Halliday, Mary Pierson


Halsted, William A. Maple Ave.


Halsted, Mary Freeman


Halsted, Charles F.


Hand, Hannah L. Speed'l


Headley, Helen T., wid. J. B., M'ple “ Helen Thomas Hegeman, Electa Talks, w. Jno., Cut- ler St. Augustus


William Talks Hockenbery, Mary Babbitt, wid. R. M., Early St.


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Hoemsoth, Martha Holloway, Georgiana


Holloway, Richard


§ Holloway, Smith


.6


? Holloway, Nancy E.


Homan, Ida C.


Wash. Val.


Howell, Frank


Hull, Aurelius B.


Maple Ave.


Hull, Irene Duryea Edith Duryea Howard Gillespie


Humphrey, Cath. Born, w. Wm., Mor- ris Plains


I


Irving, Jane Bockhoven, w. Peter, Sus- sex Ave.


J


Jaeger, Maria M. Speed'l Ave.


James, Margaretta Maple


Johnson, Catharine W.


Speed'l


J Johnson, Charles H.


Morris Plains


Johnson, Abigail Johnson "


Johnson, Orlando K.


Johnson, Wilmina A.


$6


Johnson, J. Frederick West Ave.


§ Johnson, J. Henry


Johnson, Maria DeCamp


Johnson, William D'C.


Johnson. M. Lucy


S Johnson, John N. Speed'l


Johnson. Sarah A.


Johnson, Martha I.


Prospect St.


Jones, Maria L., w. Sam'l, South


K


King, Mary Phelps, wid. Philip, Water St.


Kensey, Jane L., wid.


Kneighton, Martha C.


Knox, O. L. Wash. “


Knox, Hannah W.


L


Lee, Fanny A. West. Ave. Wash. St.


Leek, Martha


Leek, Stella ¥


§ Leek, William C.


{ Leek, Fanny Dalrymple Clarence Dalrymple


Lepine, Rebecca Martin, w. Joseph, Monroe Lewis, Susan Cook, w.Chas. M., Mills St. ( Little, Theodore Wash. St.




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