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  2. Newton Cemetery (Newton, New Jersey) - Wikipedia

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    Further research reveals a marriage record for them in 1859, as well as J. Howard Lewis death records and obituary in 1899 and Margaret's 1906 death and obituary. Newton Cemetery is largely re-interred plots, Margaret and J. Howard were initially buried in Deckertown Union Cemetery in Wantage, Sussex, New Jersey and re-interred here by James W ...

  3. Old Newton Burial Ground - Wikipedia

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    [2] The Sussex County Historical Society's transcription of burials lists 1,287 individual known graves. [ 7 ] On 24 September 1992, the Old Newton Burial Ground was included on the New Jersey Register of Historic Places as part of the Newton Town Plot Historic District which was approved and entered on the National Register of Historic Places ...

  4. Category:Cemeteries in Sussex County, New Jersey - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Cemeteries in Sussex County, New Jersey" The following 6 pages are in this category, out of 6 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .

  5. History of Sussex County, New Jersey - Wikipedia

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    Sussex county was originally included in Burlington county when it was established in 1694. This was considered as part of West Jersey. This area now known as Sussex County was then part of Hunterdon County on March 11, 1714. When Morris County was created in 1739, Sussex County was then part of Morris County.

  6. North Church Cemetery - Wikipedia

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    Samuel Fowler (1851–1919), represented New Jersey's 4th congressional district from 1893–1895. [2] Daniel Haines (1801–1877) 14th Governor of New Jersey, from 1843 to 1845, and from 1848 to 1851. [3] John Linn (1763–1821) was a U.S. Representative from New Jersey from 1817 to 1821. [4]

  7. Sussex County, New Jersey - Wikipedia

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    [110] [111] Sussex County is a part of Vicinage 10 of the New Jersey Superior Court (along with Morris County), which is seated at the Morris County Courthouse in Morristown; the Assignment Judge for Vicinage 10 is Stuart A. Minkowitz. Cases venued in Sussex County are heard at the Sussex County Judicial Center in Newton.