St Andrew's Episcopal Cemetery


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updates but not completed 05.29.2004

A mission building was built on Pine Street was the predecessor of St. Andrew's. The church received it's Royal Charter from King George III in 1765 while Benjamin Franklin's son William was governor of New Jersy. The original church was located on Pine Street just south of the Rancocas Creek.

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John Goldy 1723-1805 Vestryman, he also helped build this church.

 

 

 

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Mary C(roshaw), Infant babe & Joseph Goldy

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Robert  Goldy

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Children of W.H(enry) &H(ellen)Goldy

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Benjamin Goldy

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Restore M Goldy

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Josephine Goldy

 

 

 

Joseph, Effie J (Powell) and Leander W

 
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W Henry and Hellen W(erry) Goldy

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Hellen Goldy

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John W and Rebecca S Goldy

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Our Dear Mother

Elizabeth Major

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Goldy / Major

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William Major

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Clara Reeve Goldy

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Abraham & Mary Ann Gaskill

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Daniel Toy 1732-1768

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John and Sarah B Dobbins

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Capt John L Ridgway

Miriam (Major) Goldy

 

Also

Sarah Ann (Warner Clevenger) Goldy 1810-1902, 

Thomas P Goldy 1905-1980,

John Samuel Bozarth 1849-1925 h/o Anna Margaret "Maggie" Goldy