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Genealogy Resources for Essex County, New Jersey

Essex County encompasses approximately 126 square miles* in the State of New Jersey.

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1941, the anniversary year founded in 1666 present edifice dedicated January 1, 1791
250th anniversary, 1719-1969 First Presbyterian Church in Orange, Main Street and Scotland Road, Orange, New Jersey
A History of the First Presbyterian and Trinity Church, South Orange, New Jersey
A Silver jubilee celebration, the twenty-fifth anniversary of the First Congregational Church, Montclair, New Jersey and of the pastorate of Amory Howe Bradford, its first and only minister, 1870-1895
A historical discourse, Newark, New Jersey, 1878
A history of the Church of the Holy Innocents, West Orange, New Jersey, 1872-1972
A real history of Newark and notable Newarkers
A semi-centennial sermon upon the history of the First Baptist Church in Newark, N.J., for the first half century of its ecclesiastical existence
A vigintennial review of the sixth pastorate over the First Presbyterian Church, Caldwell, N.J.
Addresses and memorial discourse on the unveiling of a tablet to the memory of Rev. James Patriot Wilson, D.D. in South Park Presbyterian Church, Newark, N.J.
An historical sketch of Montclair from its earliest settlement to the centennial anniversary of national independence
An historical survey of the First Presbyterian Church, Caldwell, N.J.
Anniversary of South Park Presbyterian Church of Newark, New Jersey
Architectural documentation of the Vanderveer House, Bedminster Township, Somerset County, New Jersey for New Jersey Bell, 540 Broad Street, Newark, New Jersey typescript (photocopy)
Biographical and genealogical history of the city of Newark and Essex County, New Jersey
Biography and genealogical history of the city of Newark and Essex County, New Jersey
Borough of Glen Ridge, New Jersey, 1895-1932
Boyd's business directory of Essex, Hudson, and Union Counties, N.J. 1864-1865
Boyd's business directory, of Essex, Hudson, and Union counties, N.J. in which will be found the names of persons in business on their own account 1879-1880
Celebration of the fortieth anniversary, the Clinton Avenue Reformed Church February 23 to March 1, 1908, Lincoln Park, Newark, New Jersey Daniel Hoffman Martin, minister
Celebration of the thirty-fifth anniversary of the Orange Valley Church of Orange, New Jersey also the sixth anniversary of the pastorate of the Rev. Charles A. Savage historical address and sermons by the pastor, 1890-1896
Centennial celebration of the dedication of the First Presbyterian Church, Newark, N.J., January fourth and fifth, 1891
Centennial souvenir, 1856-1956, the North Reformed Dutch Church, Newark, New Jersey
Church manual for the members of the Second Presbyterian Church, Newark, N.J.
Clinton Avenue Reformed Church, Newark, New Jersey fiftieth anniversary services, April 14th to April 21st 1918 Albertus Theodore Broek, minister
Clinton Cemetery, Irvington, New Jersey, 1842-1971 history-register of lots-inscriptions
Essex County Dental Society souvenir centennial journal
Essex County Shopkeepers' Petitions & Licenses
Essex County, N.J., illustrated a souvenir in which is presented a brief sketch of the early settlement of Essex County .
Fiftieth anniversary of the First Baptist Church, Bloomfield, N.J., 1851-1901
Fiftieth anniversary of the Second Presbyterian Church, Newark, N.J. a discourse
First Congregational Christian Church, United Church of Christ, Irvington, New Jersey
Genealogical record of the Condit family descendants of John Cunditt, a native of Great Britain, who settled in Newark, N.J., 1678 to 1885, also, an appendix, containing a brief record of the Harrison, Williams, Pierson, Smith, Lindsley, Munn and Whitehead families
Grace Church in Newark the first hundred years, 1837-1937
Historical discourses relating to the First Presbyterian Church in Newark
Historical sketch of the growth and development of the town of West Orange, New Jersey, 1862-1937
Historical sketch, Essex County Christian Endeavor Union of New Jersey, Inc., December 12, 1889-December 12, 1929
History and yearbook commemorating the one hundred and thirty-fifth anniversary, Brookdale Church (Reformed), 1801-1936, Bloomfield, N.J.
History of Essex and Hudson counties, New Jersey
History of Hillside, N.J. and vicinity, including Lyons Farms, Salem, Saybrook and early history of Newark and Elizabethtown
History of Montclair Township, state of New Jersey including the history of the families who have been identified with its growth and prosperity
History of Mount Olivet Reformed Church, Newark, New Jersey typescript (carbon copy)
History of the Episcopal Church in Essex County, New Jersey
History of the Newark Valley School from the earliest school, 1796 to the present date of 1938
History of the Oranges in Essex County, N.J., from 1666 to 1806
History of the Roseville Methodist Episcopal Church of the Newark Annual Conference of the Methodist Episcopal Church, Newark, New Jersey
History of the Second Presbyterian congregation in Newark, N.J. a discourse
History, officers, organizations, and membership of the Clinton Ave. Reformed Church, Newark, N.J.
Holbrook's Essex County, New Jersey business directory including Harrison and Kearny, Hudson County, 1897
Home lots of the first settlers of Newark
Kratzer's business directory of Newark, Paterson, Jersey City, 1894
Lengthening years milestones and minutiae in the life of the First Presbyterian Church in Orange, New Jersey, based mainly upon session records since 1860 continuing the Reverend James Hoyt's History of the Mountain Society
Manual for the members of the Third Presbyterian Church, Newark, N.J.
Manual of Trinity Congregational Church, East Orange, New Jersey
Manual of the North Reformed Church, Newark, N.J.
Memorial exercises on the occasion of the centennial anniversary of the First Presbyterian Church of Caldwell, N.J., 1884
Narratives of Newark (in New Jersey) from the days of its founding
Newark, handsomely illustrated, 1894 its growth, resources, commerce, manufacturing interests, financial institutions, educational advantages and prospects also sketches of the leading business concerns which contribute to the city's progress and prosperity
Official list of names of residents of the city of Newark, N.J., who served with the military forces of the United States of America against the central powers of Europe during the term of hostilities, April 6, 1917, to November 11, 1918
Official program and souvenir book, Bloomfield centennial celebration, 1812-1912
One hundred years of grace a history of Grace Episcopal Church, Orange, New Jersey, 1854-1954
One hundred years, Our Lady of the Valley Parish, Orange, N.J., 1873-1973
Our heritage Old First Presbyterian Church of Newark, New Jersey, 1666-1956
Park Presbyterian Church, Newark, New Jersey
Proceedings and evidence in the case of William B. Guild before the session of the Third Presbyterian Church of Newark, N.J., and the Presbytery of Passaic
Record of the twenty-fifth anniversary of South Park Presbyterian Church, Newark, N.J., October 27th to the 30th, 1878
Register of baptisms, births, marriages, membership of the Dutch Reformed Church at Second River, New Jersey, 1794-1848
Remembering the days of old, or, The Puritans and their descendants a discourse delivered June 11th, 1899, in commemoration of the seventy-fifth anniversary of the organization of the Third Presbyterian Church of Newark, New Jersey
Reminiscences of 75 years of Belleville, Franklin and Newark
Report of the seventy-fifth anniversary proceedings and records of South Park Presbyterian Church, Newark, New Jersey, 1928
Saint Peter's Episcopal Church, Essex Fells, New Jersey, 1893-1968
Some notes on the history of Christ Church, Newark, N.J., 1848-1948 typescript (mimeographed copy)
Souvenir booklet and history of East Orange Fire Dept. fourth grand annual ball for the benefit of the Fire Dept. pension fund of East Orange, N.J.
St. Lucy's Church diamond jubilee, 1891-1971 St. Lucy's Community Center, Saturday evening, December 11, 1971, Newark, New Jersey
Ten years' history of the First Presbyterian Church, Orange, New Jersey
The Essex story a history of the Jewish community in Essex County, New Jersey
The Fiftieth anniversary of the High St. Presbyterian Church of Newark, N.J., 1849-1899
The First Church of Orange, N.J. 150th anniversary 1869 memorial
The Jewish community blue book of Newark
The New Jersey Conference memorial containing biographical sketches of all its deceased members, including those who have died in the Newark Conference
The Newark Church almanac
The Newark blue book of selected names containing names and addreses of prominent residents, arranged alphabetically and numerically by streets together with their summer residences, club lists, 1904
The North Reformed Church, Newark, N.J. ninetieth anniversary, 1856-1946 Rev. Howard G. Hageman, minister
The North Reformed Church, Newark, New Jersey an architectural study
The North Reformed Church, Newark, New Jersey the addresses
The Old Town Church endowment The First Presbyterian Church in Newark in its relation to its property interests
The battles of Connecticut Farms and Springfield, 1780
The development of the government of the town of Newark, N.J. from its settlement in 1666 to its incorporation as a city in 1836
The evolution of the school district of South Orange and Maplewood New Jersey, 1814-1927
The founding of Paterson as the intended manufacturing metropolis of the United States a paper read before the New Jersey Historical Society, at Newark, N.J., May 19th, 1887
The history of Newark, New Jersey, being a narrative of its rise and progress from the settlement in May, 1666, by emigrants from Connecticut, to the present time, including a sketch of the press of Newark, from 1791 to 1878
The history of Nutley, Essex County, New Jersey
The industrial interests of Newark, N.J. containing an historical sketch of the city, also a complete summary of the origin, growth and present condition of Newark's industries including the location and description of all the manufacturing establishments
The old vanishing into the new the sermon at the last service in the Second Presbyterian Church, Newark, N.J., Sunday, July 11, 1886
The running brooks and other sketches of early Newark
Third Presbyterian Church, Newark, New Jersey, 1883 directory of officers, services, collections, societies and meetings together with a list of subjects for Tuesday evening prayer meetings
Tombstone inscriptions, Essex County, New Jersey
Trinity Cathedral, Newark, New Jersey
Trinity Church, Newark, N.J. celebration of the one hundred and fiftieth anniversary Trinity Sunday, May 31, 1896
War record of the First Baptist Church, Newark, N.J. during the four year's national struggle, from 1861 to 1865 containing its official declarations, roll of honor, etc. with two discourses
Woodside, the north end of Newark, N.J. its history, legends and ghost stories gathered from the records and the older inhabitants now living
Year book of Trinity Church East Orange, N.J., June 1907

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