Record book, 1811-1835.

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Record book, 1811-1835.

This collection consists of one record book, kept by the Society's treasurer, the Rev. James Chapman. The book shows balance sheet information for the Society's treasury, from 1811 through 1835. Prominent New Jersey area clergy shown in the transactions summary include the Rev. Lewis Pintard Bayard, rector of Trinity Church, Newark, the Rev. John Churchill Rudd of St. John's Episcopal Church in Elizabeth, New Jersey, and the Bishop John Croes, the first Episcopal Bishop of the New Jersey diocese.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7666774

New Jersey Historical Society Library

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Bayard, Lewis P. (Lewis Pintard), 1791-1840

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Lewis Pintard Bayard was born in Pennsylvania on July 23, 1791. He was first ordained a deacon on August 2, 1812, and later ordained a priest in Trinity Church in July 1815. His was the first ordination ceremony to be held at Trinity Church since its inception. Bayard served as rector of Trinity Church from 1813 to 1820. He subsequently served as rector of Episcopal churches in New Rochelle and Geneseo, New York and as principal of the high school at Geneseo. He died September 21, 1840 at the Is...

Croes, John, 1762-1832

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First Episcopal Bishop of New Jersey. From the description of John Croes papers, 1814-1835. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 654466688 John Croes was pastor at Swedesborough, N.J.; rector at New Brunswick, N.J.; Bishop of New Jersey; received an honorary degree from the College of New Jersey (Princeton University) in 1797. From the description of Croes Correspondence : typescript, 1782-1783. (Peking University Library). WorldCat record id: 49365312 From th...

Chapman, James, 1785-1857

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Episcopal Church

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In 1982, the General Convention of the Church deleted the words "Protestant" and "in the United States of America" from the official title of the Church, making it the Episcopal Church. From the description of Records of the Protestant Episcopal Church of the United States of America, Domestic and Foreign Missionary Society, 1823-1975 (inclusive). (Yale University). WorldCat record id: 702152635 ...

Trinity Church (Newark, N.J.)

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St. Peter's Church (Perth Amboy, N.J.)

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Episcopal church, founded 1685. From the description of Treasurer's accounts, 1872-1886. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 28418951 ...

St. John's Church (Elizabeth, N.J.)

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Episcopal Society of New Jersey for the Promotion of Christian Knowledge and Piety

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The Reverend James Chapman was pastor of St. Peter's Episcopal Church in Perth Amboy, N.J. from 1811 until 1842. Rev. Chapman was also the treasurer of the Episcopal Society of New Jersey for the Promotion of Christian Knowledge and Piety. The Society was modeled after the work of the Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge, the greatest and most important society within the Church of England. From the description of Record book, 1811-1835. (New Jersey Historical Society Library). ...

Rudd, John C. (John Churchill), 1779-1848

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