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“The Reformed Protestant Dutch Church of the Town of Kingston in

This church organized in 1659 and chartered November 17, 1719 under His Majesty George King of Great Britain was served until December 1808 by pastors educated in the Universities of Holland and Germany who preached in Dutch. The first sermon ...

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The Old Dutch Church

The Old Dutch Church

of Sleepy Hollow, built 1697

by Frederick Philipse, First

Lord of the Manor, in use

since except in Revolution.

Marker is on N Broadway (U.S. 9), on the right when traveling north.

Courtesy hmdb.org

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The Dutch Church

at

Second River New Jersey

Organized 1697

Belleville school system started here

Many members of early town founders

interred here.

Marker is at the intersection of Rutgers Street (New Jersey Route 7) and Main Street, on the right when traveling east on Rutgers Street.

Courtesy hmdb.org

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Site of the First Reformed Protestant Dutch Church of New Hempst

Erected Oct. 1925

Site of the

First Reformed

Protestant Dutch

Church

of New Hempstead

Organized Jan. 12, 1750

First consistory Chosen Apr. 22 1750

First Stone Laid Jun. 11 1751

Dedicated Sep. 8 1751

Rebuilt in 1826

Name changed to

First Reformed

Protestant Dutch Church

in Clarkstown May 6 1840

Building destroyed ...

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Founding of the Dutch Church

In 1665, a small group of the first Dutch settlers to come to the shores of this island banded together for the worship of Almighty God. Through three centuries faithful men and women have continued this ministry to the community, ...

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