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    The Van Liew Cemetery is located at 585 Georges Road in North Brunswick, Middlesex County, New Jersey. It also has an entrance from Pine Street. The cemetery...
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  • Van Liew is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Brad Van Liew, American sailor John Van Liew (1881–1959), American football coach Van...
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    was initially buried in New Brunswick but was later reinterred in Van Liew Cemetery in North Brunswick, New Jersey. "Micah Williams". Encyclopedia of...
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    Brunswick and in ownership of a salt mine in Toms River operated by Major John Van Emburgh. At the beginning of the Revolution, Neilsen resented what he labeled...
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  • Episcopal Church, Woodbridge Van Liew Cemetery, North Brunswick Willow Grove Cemetery, New Brunswick Presbyterian Cemetery, Allentown Shoreland Memorial...
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    Mills (1910–1992). Eleanor, James, and their children were buried in Van Liew Cemetery, North Brunswick. Edward Wheeler Hall married Frances Noel Stevens...
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    the Fisher Family Cemetery. The Van Liew-Suydam House, at 280 South Middlebush Road, was built in the 18th century by Peter Van Liew. Joseph Suydam later...
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  • 1859. He was interred in the Presbyterian Cemetery in New Brunswick. He was reinterred in Van Liew Cemetery, North Brunswick, New Jersey, in 1921. His...
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    attorney. He died in New Brunswick on August 17, 1878, and was buried in Van Liew Cemetery, North Brunswick, New Jersey. Secession—peaceable secession, as it...
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    First Presbyterian Church (New Brunswick, New Jersey) (category Cemeteries in Middlesex County, New Jersey)
    Around 1966, Alfred Yorston removed 520 bodies from the church's cemetery to Van Liew Cemetery to make way for new construction at the church. Gilbert Tennent...
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