The church was built in 1747 and rebuilt in 1822. The cemetery is still active, and surrounds the church on 3 sides. It's also known as First Baptist Church Cemetery and Old School Baptist Cemetery . It's located on 46 West Broad Street, Hopewell, Mercer County, New Jersey. Find a Grave
Highland Cemetery is located in the western edge of Hopewell Borough, and its 14 acres cover a steep hillside of the Sourland Mountains. A small portion of the cemetery is in the borough, with much of it located in Hopewell Township. The original property was purchased in 1873 from Edward VanDyke and his wife, and was the cemetery established on May 17, 1877. Several graves are marked with sa...
The purpose of this project is to compile and expand the profiles of passengers on the Hopewell in May-June 1635. The majority of Hopewell passengers went on to settle in Dorchester, Hingham, and Salem, Massachusetts. PLEASE NOTE: If someone is not listed below as one of the passengers, they should not be added to the project. You may want to check your records to see if they came on a differen...
This project is a table of contents for all projects relating to this City of Virginia. Please feel free to add profiles of anyone who was born, lived or died in this city. The city was founded to take advantage of its site overlooking the James and Appomattox Rivers. City Point, the oldest part of Hopewell, was established in 1613 by Sir Thomas Dale. It was first known as "Bermuda City," whic...
The Jersey Settlement of Rowan County, North Carolina Originally in Rowan County, North Carolina. Since 1836, in Davidson County, North Carolina. The Coxe Affair that contributed to many of the residents from Hopewell, New Jersey abandoning their lands and homes and eventually migrating to North Carolina. Several of those residents hired an agent to find new land for them. That agent found ...
Wikipedia =City Point National Cemetery is a United States National Cemetery in the community of City Point within the city of Hopewell, Virginia. Find a Grave
Please add your pioneer and notable ancestors of Hopewell to this project. Collaborators, feel free to update the page, add resources, documents, images ...==origins==Hopewell’s first inhabitants were Lenapes, an Algonquin tribe who welcomed Europeans because they needed protection from other Indians. Their Hopewell villages were Wissamonson [Woodbridge] and Minnepenasson [Stoutsburg]. New Jers...
The purpose of this group is to trace and document the descendants of Richard E. Stout, Sr. and Penelope Van Princis Stout, The Mother of Middletown, New Jersey, through shared genealogy research.