1727 - 1754
John Frelinghuysen (minister) American
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| First Name |
John
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| Last Name |
Frelinghuysen
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| Birthday |
30th November, 1726
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| Birthplace |
Holland
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| Died |
5th September, 1754
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| Place of Death |
Old Dutch Parsonage in Somerville, New Jersey
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| Buried |
Somerville Cemetery, Somerville
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| Nationality |
American
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| Occupation Text |
Minister
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John Frelinghuysen (1727 – September 5, 1754) also known as Johannes Frelinghuysen was a minister in colonial New Jersey whose work in education laid the groundwork for the establishment Rutgers University (as Queen's College in 1766) and the New Brunswick Theological Seminary (in 1784).
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