Carmela Pereira
Real Estate Professional
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ROCKAWAY BORO NJ PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH AND CEMETERY
Many Revolutionary War veterans are buried here,
including Brigadier General William Winds
The current location of the Rockaway Presbyterian Church building was built in 1832. It replaced an earlier meeting house which began construction as a wooden meeting house in 1758. One of the founders of the church, Job Allen Sr., who also built the iron works on the Rockaway River in what is now Denville. His son, Job Allen Jr., who served as a captain in the Morris County Militia, completed construction of the church in 1794.
Job Allen Jr. is one of many Revolutionary War veterans buried in this Rockaway Boro NJ church cemetery. His father, Job Allen Sr., is likely buried here as well, in an unmarked grave.
A historic marker at the church states that "During struggle for Independence, church furnished leadership and public forum for patriots."
There are an estimated 47 Revolutionary War soldiers buried in the cemetery, including one General, William Winds, and one Hessian Soldier. Revolutionary War soldiers buried here are listed below. (Soldiers in italics are known/believed to be buried here but have no grave stone or marker.) As you drive around town in Rockaway NJ, you will notice some of the streets are named after some of this individuals:
William Alger
February 10, 1751 - September 14, 1821
Captain 4th NY Artillery
Job Allen, II
August 27, 1750 - March 16, 1798
Captain - Morris County Cavalry / NJ Militia
Cornelius Anderson
1758 - 1829
Private - Morris County Militia
David Beach
January 18, 1761 - January 31, 1815
Private - Morris County Militia
David Beaman
1730 - December 1802
Served in the Iron Works
Josiah Beaman Sr.
Private
Josiah Beaman Jr.
1732 - 1803
Private - NJ Militia
Timothy Canfield
Died 1809
Private - Morris County Militia
Joseph Casterline
July 5, 1745 - April 18, 1833
Private Morris County / NJ Militia
David Conger
September 7, 1760 - January 20, 1807
Private -Morris County Cav / NJ Militia
Zenas Conger
1735-1798
Private NJ Militia
Joseph DeCamp
November 14, 1759 - December 31, 1800
Served in the Iron Works
Daniel Dickerson
1740 - 1826
3rd Sgt. - NJ Militia
Had also served in French and Indian War
Thomas Dickerson
Died August 1821
Captain - Morris County Militia
John Garrigus
July 11, 1760 - August 13, 1850
Private Continental Line
David Gordon
October 23, 1759 - July 23, 1852
Private - 1st NJ Regiment / Eastern Battalion
William Gordon
1736 - 1777
Captain - Continental Line
Died while in service
John Hall
1760 - 1810
Private- Morris County Militia
Josiah Hall
1743 -1810
Captain - NJ Militia
Silas Hathaway
October 12, 1749 - February 17, 1803
Captain - Morris County Militia
Samuel Hicks
December 9, 1759 - 1833
Private - Col. Matthias Ogden's Regiment
David Hill
September 26, 1758 - July 22, 1825
Captain Morris County / NJ Militia
Christopher Hoagland
1742 - June 27, 1813
Major - NJ Militia
Charles Hoff
November 12, 1756 - July 16, 1811
Private - Continental Line
Manager of the Hibernia Forge
Conrad Hopler
1730 - May 29, 1816
Light Horse Trooper
Dr. Matthew Hunting
Died January 4, 1810
Private - Morris County Militia
John Huntington
1734 - 1783
Quarter Master / NJ Militia Brigade
Stephen Jackson
September 8, 1744 - March 24, 1812
Captain - Morris County Cavalry / NJ Militia
William Ketcham
Died February 20, 1815
Private - Morris County Militia
James Kitchell
September 20, 1759 - December 1, 1842
Private - Continental Line
Moses Lamson
1750 - 1798
Private Morris County / NJ Militia
James Puff Losey
1718 - January 20, 1809
Captain - Morris County Militia
Aaron Lyon
July 1, 1759 - March 1, 1833
Private - Morris County Militia
John McRandel
1753 - May 10, 1823
Private - Morris County Militia
Thomas Miller
1736 - October 14, 1810
Teamster - Wagonmaster General's Dept. / N.J. Militia
Ezekiel Munson
March 27, 1762- September 7, 1828
Private Eastern Battalion NJ Militia
Jacob Palmer
1740 - 1790
Private - Captain Hall's Company / Morris County Militia
David Peer
1762 -1824
Private - Morris County Cavalry / NJ Militia
Jacob Peer
Private
William Ross
1736 - 1807
Private - First Battalion Continental Line
Timothy Southard
October 6, 1736 - January 31, 1777
Private - Morris County Militia
Moses E. Tuttle
November 19, 1732 - July 11, 1819
Private Morris County Militia
Peter Vandervoort
1753- 1830
Private Bergen County, N.J. Militia
Abram VanWinkle
Private - Captain Hall's Co. M.C. Militia
Mark Walton
Died August 22, 1817
Captain - Morris County Militia
Brigadier General William Winds
1727 - 1789
Brigadier General - NJ Militia
Had also served in French and Indian War
Leopold Zindle
Died in 1821
Hessian Soldier
Also notable is the Stephen Jackson House which is located on Main St. in Rockaway Borough. This house, which has been used as a convent by Sacred Heart Church (across the street), was once the home of Captain Stephen Jackson. Jackson was a member of George Washington's bodyguard. In 1780, Washington stopped here for refreshments. Captain Jackson is also one of the buried revolutionary soldiers in the Rockaway Presbyterian Church.
Rockaway Boro NJ is a suburb of New York City with a population of 6,404. Rockaway Boro is in Morris County and is one of the best places to live in New Jersey. Living in Rockaway Boro offers residents a sparse suburban feel and most residents own their homes. The public schools in Rockaway are highly rated.
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If you are looking to buy or sell a home in Rockaway Boro NJ please contact me. I am a local resident of Rockaway Boro (almost 21 years), I have extensive knowledge of the town and current market conditions, with regards to real estate sales and purchases.
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