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Genealogy Resources for Sussex County, New Jersey

Sussex County encompasses approximately 521 square miles* in the State of New Jersey.

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150th anniversary of the First Presbyterian Church, Newton, N.J.
50th anniversary of the organization of the Presbytery of Newton, at the Mansfield Church, 1817-1867
A brief history of church life in Franklin, New Jersey
A history of Christ Church, New Jersey
A history of the Yellow Frame Presbyterian Church, Fredon Township, Sussex County, New Jersey
Abandoned iron mines of Andover and Byram Townships, Sussex County, New Jersey
Abstracts of divisions of Warren and Sussex County estates filed at Sussex County courthouse, Newton, New Jersey, from 1789-1918 photocopy (typescript)
Annals of the village and of the Presbyterian Church of New Vernon, N.J.
Catalogue of the officers and students of Newton Collegiate Institute, Newton, Sussex County, New Jersey, for the year 1874 with the course of study
Deckertown, Sussex County, New Jersey map
Exploration of a Munsee cemetery near Montague, New Jersey
First hundred years of Sussex National Bank of Newton, New Jersey a brief sketch of a century of service
Hardyston memorial a history of the township and the North Presbyterian Church, Hardyston, Sussex County, New Jersey
Historical address sesqui-centennial, Sussex County, N.J.
Historical notes of the iron and zinc mining industry in Sussex County, New Jersey
History of Deckertown, Sussex County, NJ
History of Sussex and Warren Counties, New Jersey with illustrations and biographical sketches of its prominent men and pioneers
History of the First Baptist Church of Wantage, Sussex, New Jersey typescript (photocopy)
History of the First Presbyterian Church, Sussex, New Jersey, 1839-1979
History of the Woodward trial at Newton, Sussex Co., New Jersey
Index, Snell sic history of Sussex Co., N.J. typescript (photocopy)
Inventory of the county archives of New Jersey. Sussex County (Newton)
Maps of divisions of Warren and Sussex County estates filed at Newton, New Jersey between 1789-1918
Memoirs and reminiscences, together with sketches of the early history of Sussex County, New Jersey
Northwestern New Jersey a history of Somerset, Morris, Hunterdon, Warren and Sussex counties
Proceedings of the centennial anniversary of the Presbyterian Church at Sparta, N.J., 1886 together with a history of the village
Prospect Point Land Improvement Co., Lake Hopatcong, N.J.
Squire Stickney's 1895 history of Sussex, New Jersey
Sussex County Historical Society annual meeting, Newton, N.J., Friday, June 8, 1906
Sussex County sesqui-centennial, September 2, 1903 including centennial address of Benjamin B. Edsall
The Minisink settlements an investigation into a prehistoric and early historic site in Sussex County, New Jersey (final report)
The Municipalities of Essex County, New Jersey, 1666-1924
The Rosenkrans site, an Adena-related mortuary complex in the upper Delaware Valley, New Jersey
The historical directory of Sussex County, N.J. containing a brief summary of events from its first settlement, with descriptive and historical notices of each town also, the name and post office address of each freeholder
The top of New Jersey a study of Sussex County
Three hundred years with the Corson families in America
Two and one quarter centuries on Old Mine Road the history of Minisink Reformed Church, 1737-1962, Montague, New Jersey

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Lydia Mayo
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Hamburg
North Hardyston Cemetery

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Sussex County

Trenton

Dec 18, 1787

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