Scotch Plains, NJ Data E


Scotch Plains Baptist Church
Scotch Plains, Union County, New Jersey

GENEALOGICAL INFORMATION, PHOTOS, & DATA

Alphabetical Listing by Surnames (last name)

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Names of Early Scotch Plains Baptist Church
Members, Marriages, Burials and Photos of Gravestones Found in the Cemetery

Scanned Pictures/Digital Photos of Gravestones and/or brief histories of early church members are welcomed.

Clarification of ambiguous information below or additional knowledge on any person or their family history and family connections below would be greatly appreciated. THANKS TO OUR CONTRIBUTORS who have shared information or photos. Credits can be found with their contributions. Additional information, photos, and contributions are welcomed. Please contact Audrey.
Special thanks to Carol Koehler who contributed significantly in helping with this project.



  • ELLIOT Family Stone [On the reverse side: SLOCUM]
    Relationships of these five ELLIOT individuals are unknown.

    Photo 70: Shared 7 Jun 2007 by Carol Koehler as a genealogical act of kindness. Carol has no other knowledge about this family.


  • ELLIOT, Benjamin Giles, 1844-1923
  • ELLIOT, Sarah Coriell, 1859-1939
     
    Photos 66 and 67: Shared 7 Jun 2007 by Carol Koehler as a genealogical act of kindness. Carol has no other knowledge about this family.


  • ELLIOT, Benjamin G., Jr., 1888-1980
    Photos 65: Shared 7 Jun 2007 by Carol Koehler as a genealogical act of kindness. Carol has no other knowledge about this family.


  • ELLIOT, Charles, 1883-1918
  • ELLIOT, Edith, 1885-1965
     
    Photos 68 and 69: Shared 7 Jun 2007 by Carol Koehler as a genealogical act of kindness. Carol has no other knowledge about this family.


  • ELSTUN (aka ELSTON), Eli
    See: Eli Elstun (s/o William Elstun) m Mary Payne (dau/o John Payne & Mary Freeman) and were members of the Scotch Plains Baptist Church in 1798 before moving to PA & on to OH.

  • ELSTUN (aka ELSTON), William
    See: William Elstun (s/o William Elston & Martha ???) m perhaps Huldah ???, and were members of the Scotch Plains Baptist Church. He was British POW during Revolutionary War and d 1776.

  • EMMONS, Ethel Hazell, 1901-1974. (gravestone)
    Ethel was dau/o William HAZELL, Sr. and Ella Helene FRENTZ. Ethel married Floyd S. EMMONS, who is buried elsewhere. (2009, Information from Priscilla Hazell Blake.)

    2009, Courtesy of: Priscilla Hazell Blake




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