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Founded
  
1719 (1719)

Phone
  
+1 908-534-2077

Designated CP
  
June 24, 1991

Readington Reformed Church

Location
  
124 Readington Road Readington, New Jersey

Denomination
  
Reformed Church in America

Website
  
www.readingtonreformed.org

Part of
  
Readington Village Historic District (#91000827)

Address
  
124 Readington Rd, Whitehouse Station, NJ 08889, USA

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The Readington Reformed Church is a historic church located at 124 Readington Road, Readington Village, an unincorporated community located within Readington Township in Hunterdon County, New Jersey. It was known in colonial times as the Dutch Reformed Church of North Branch. It is the oldest Dutch Reformed Church in the county. The current building was built in 1865. The churchyard is known as the Readington Reformed Church Cemetery. The church was added as a contributing property of the Readington Village Historic District by the National Register of Historic Places on June 24, 1991.

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History

The first church was organized in 1719 by a local congregation of the Dutch Reformed Church. They constructed a log church located near the confluence of the North Branch and South Branch into the Raritan River, about three miles east of Readington, in what is now Branchburg in neighboring Somerset County. On February 21, 1720, Reverend Theodorus Jacobus Frelinghuysen preached the first sermon there.

In 1738, the congregation left its original site and built its second church, a new frame building in Readington.

Frelinghuysen was pastor until 1748 and was succeeded by his son, Reverend John Frelinghuysen.

The Reverend Jacob Rutsen Hardenbergh, later the first President of Queens College (now Rutgers University), was ordained in 1757 and served the congregation for twenty five years.

The Reverend Peter Studdiford served from 1787 until 1826. In 1825, the congregation was large enough to form a new church at North Branch village.

Two church buildings were constructed during the pastorate of Reverend John Van Liew, who served over forty years, from 1828 until his death in 1869. The first was a new church dedicated on December 22, 1833, which burned down on March 22, 1864. The second was the construction of the current building, dedicated on July 20, 1865.

The tall church steeple was blown over by a cyclone on January 3, 1913 and replaced by shorter version. After a restoration project one hundred years later, a new steeple was dedicated on October 27, 2013.

Notable burials

  • Peter Studdiford (1763 (1763) – November 21, 1816(1816-11-21) (aged 52–53)), pastor, Readington Reformed Church and Bedminister Reformed Church
  • John Van Liew ((1798-09-30)September 30, 1798 – October 18, 1869(1869-10-18) (aged 71)), pastor, Readington Reformed Church
  • References

    Readington Reformed Church Wikipedia