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St. Mary's Episcopal Church: Burlington: 1703 Religious Oldest church in New Jersey [35] Mullica House Mullica Hill: 1704 Residence Built by Swedish settler (with Finnish ancestry) Eric Mullica. Log house, which has survived more than 300 years and also Hurricane Sandy, which destroyed many other buildings. Mead–Van Duyne House: Wayne: 1706 ...
Mullica Hill is a census-designated place (CDP) [9] and unincorporated community within Harrison Township in Gloucester County, in the U.S. state of New Jersey. [10] [11] As of the 2020 United States census, the CDP's population was 4,698, an increase of 716 (+18.0%) from the 3,982 counted at the 2010 U.S. census, [12] which in turn reflected an increase of 2,324 (+140.2%) from the 1,658 ...
North Church or North Parish Church or variations may refer to: Church buildings. Netherlands. The Noorderkerk in Amsterdam, the Netherlands, also known as North Church;
A Mullica Hill housing development for 55-and-older buyers is selling quickly and at terms that are pleasing the builder and township officials.
A conceptual of what the proposed Freedom Village at Circle Haven in Mullica Hill, Harrison Township might look like. The township approved the affordable housing project in July 2024.
Mullica Township, New Jersey, a township in Atlantic County; Mullica Hill, New Jersey, a census-designated place located within Harrison Township, Gloucester County; Person. Eric Pålsson Mullica, early Swedish settler (with Finnish ancestry) of New Jersey who is the source of the name of all of the geographic features and place names
Schraalenburgh North Church, also known as North Church and as The Old North Reformed Church or Old Reformed Church, was founded in 1801 as a Dutch Reformed Church, in present-day Dumont, Bergen County, New Jersey, United States. The congregation was made up of those who originally were members of the South Schraalenburgh Church. [3]
Mullica died before 1704. [5] In 1704, three of Eric and Ingrid's children, Eric Jr., William and John, purchased 400 acres (1.6 km 2) of land and built farmhouses. Eric Jr. and William built their houses that dates to 1704 and are now located on North Main Street in Mullica Hill near each other.