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By Bill Coughlin, May 18, 2008
Marker in Rahway Cemetery
201 New Jersey, Union County, Rahway — Abraham Clark
Grave site of Abraham Clark, Colonial Legislator, signer of Declaration of Independence, and long a member of Congress.Map (db m7787) HM
202 New Jersey, Union County, Rahway — Capt. Thomas Clark
Son of Abraham, signer Captain of Artillery in the Continental Army Fought at the Battle of Princeton Served in the Revolutionary War from 1776 to 1781 Died May 13, 1789, in his 37th year. The children of his son Jonathan and of his . . . Map (db m7788) HM
203 New Jersey, Union County, Scotch Plains — Caesar
Here rest the remains of Caesar, an African, who died February 7th, 1806 aged 104 years. He was more than half a century, a worthy member of the Church in this place; and closed his life in the confidence of a Christian. His numerous friends have . . . Map (db m63467) HM
204 New Jersey, Union County, Scotch Plains — Patriots and Soldiers of the American Revolution
In honor of the Patriots and Soldiers of the American Revolution at rest in this cemetery. Ceasar TMS   1806 • Noah Clark   1801 • James Coles   1812 • John Darby, Sr.   1820 • John Darby, Jr.   1829 • James Dorcey   1805 • Nathaniel Drake   1801 • . . . Map (db m63458) HM
205 New Jersey, Union County, Springfield — Patriots who fell at Springfield
To the memory of Patriots who fell at Springfield June 23, 1780Map (db m7000) HM
206 New Jersey, Union County, Springfield — The Battle of Springfield
Their deeds enriched and glorified our nation. This gate is dedicated in commemoration of the heroic service performed at The Battle of Springfield during the war for American Independence by the soldiers whose remains are . . . Map (db m7001) HM
207 New Jersey, Union County, Union — Mass Grave of British and Hessian Troops
Buried in this mass grave are British and Hessian troops killed at the Battle of Connecticut Farms 7   June   1780 These soldiers lost their lives in defense of the British Crown and in support of the Loyalist cause during the Revolutionary War. . . . Map (db m32311) HM
208 New Jersey, Union County, Union — Revolutionary Soldiers
In honor of the Revolutionary Soldiers buried in Connecticut Farms (Union) New Jersey John Allen • Daniel Baker Sr. • Daniel Baker Jr. • Elijah Baker • Moses Baker • Ethan Baldwin • John N. Baldwin • Lewis Baldwin • Thomas Baldwin • Timothy Ball • . . . Map (db m40635) HM
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209 New Jersey, Union County, Westfield — Men of Westfield1775       1783
In honor of the men of Westfield buried here who fought in the War of the American Revolution that they and their descendants might enjoy the blessings of a government by the peopleMap (db m32297) HM
210 New Jersey, Union County, Westfield — Revolutionary Cemetery
The Westfield Bicentennial Committee Has Designated The Revolutionary Cemetery As An Official Bicentennial Landmark 5 of Westfield’s early citizens buried here (1730 – 1958) including approximately 70 Revolutionary soldiers, 3 War of 1812 . . . Map (db m32315) HM
211 New Jersey, Union County, Westfield — Revolutionary War Soldiers
In memory of the Revolutionary War Soldiers at rest in this cemetery Died Acken, Joseph 1804 • Baker, Daniel 1814 • Baker, Henry 1780 • Baker, Jonathan 1844 • Clark, Azariah 1825 • Clark, Capt. Charles 1785 . . . Map (db m242371) HM WM
212 New Jersey, Warren County, Greenwich Township, Stewartsville — General William MaxwellIn Honor of
Born in County Tyrone, Ireland in 1733. His Scotch-Irish parents brought family here to Greenwich Township in 1747. Never married and died in Hunterdon Co., Nov. 4, 1796 and buried in this churchyard. Always a Soldier, from Private to . . . Map (db m167187) HM
213 New Jersey, Warren County, Greenwich Township, Stewartsville — Old Greenwich Cemetery
This tablet is dedicated to the memory of the Revolutionary Patriots buried in Old Greenwich Cemetery —————————— [Column One] Joseph Beavers • Spencer Carter • . . . Map (db m19465) HM
214 New Jersey, Warren County, Hackettstown — Old Presbyterian Burial Ground
Hackettstown, New Jersey Established 1763 Burial place for earlier settlers Revolutionary War patriots and their families Dedicated 1999 Hackettstown Historical Society Marker by Cochran Funeral HomeMap (db m53391) HM
215 New Jersey, Warren County, Hackettstown — Union Cemetery Memorial to the Unknown Dead
To The Unknown Dead For Us Their Precious Lives They Gave; For Freedom’s Sacred Cause They Died.Map (db m101970) WM
216 New Jersey, Warren County, Mt. Bethel — Pioneer Methodist Bishop Francis Asbury
Founded the Mt. BETHEL METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH in an old log church on this site FRIDAY MAY 10, 1811. On Thursday May 9, 1811 Bishop Asbury stayed at Halls Mill (now Asbury) with Col. William McCullough. He preached there in the barn. . . . Map (db m18965) HM

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