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      • In 1685, Scottish Presbyterians from Scotland, along with English Baptists and Quakers from New England fleeing religious persecution at home, became the first to settle within the area.
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  2. history. Among the first European settlers in the area were a group of Quaker families from Long Island who settled the Monmouth Tract, an early land grant from Richard Nicolls issued in 1665. They were followed by a group of Scottish settlers who inhabited Freehold Township in about 1682-85, followed several years later by Dutch settlers.

  3. On June 23, 1664, the Duke of York granted a patent to Sir George Carteret and John, Lord Berkely for the entire area of what now constitutes New Jersey. The area was first settled in 1685 by a group of Scottish reformers fleeing religious persecution.

  4. Dutch settlers came in the early 1600s and were later joined by English settlers granted land through the Monmouth Patent of 1665. Freehold's place in history stands as one of the first 3 towns in Monmouth County to receive a charter in 1693 and as the site of the Battle of Monmouth in 1778.

  5. Apr 30, 2024 · County Courthouse [ edit | edit source] Monmouth County Courthouse. Market Yard, 33 Mechanic Street. Freehold, NJ 07728. Phone: 732-431-7324. Monmouth County Website. County Clerk has marriage records 1795-1892 and land records from 1667.

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  6. Dutch settlers came in the early 1600’s and were later joined by English settlers granted land through the Monmouth Patent of 1665. Freehold’s place in history stands as one of the first three towns in Monmouth County to receive a charter in 1693, and, as the site of the Battle of Monmouth in 1778.

  7. freeholdboroughnj.gov › resident › historyFreehold NJ - History

    Freehold Borough was incorporated as a town on March 25, 1879, and reincorporated on April 15, 1919, as a separate municipality from Freehold Township. The Lenni Lenape Native Americans were among the earliest settlers in the area. Scottish immigrants also settled here to avoid religious persecution in Scotland.

  8. Jan 1, 2013 · Families of Dutch ancestry from Kings County, Long Island first began settling in Monmouth County, New Jersey in the 1690s. By 1709 they were in significant enough number to require the services of their own minister. The Reformed Congregation of Freehold and Middletown was established in 1709.

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