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Plainfield Public Library First Park Baptist Church Dismissed Files Plainfield Public Library Page 1 of 46 First Park Baptist Church Dismissed Files Last Name First Name Maiden Name Date of Birth Baptised Voted Right Hand Mother's Maiden Name Father's Name Spouse 1 Married Date Children Addresses Spouse 2 Member Type Inactive Transfer Church Remarks Notes Abbott Jean, Mrs. Vail SEE Vail, Jean Abbott John Norman, Mrs. Vail SEE Vail, Jean Acher Emma Elizabeth April 27, 1914 January 11, 1933 April 2, 1933 Burkett, Lillian Elizabeth Acher, Arthur Young Orange Memorial Hospital, Orange NJ;14 Temple Bap. Ch. Washington DC 3-24- Letter from Temple Bap. Ch. Washington Montgomery Ave, Tacoma Park Md 1934 Adams Charles P April 14, 1915 Dropped 1/20/1954 Adams Daniel Cory Jr. Honeyman, Frances V Adams, Daniel C 716 E. Front St.; 111 Rockview Ave. North April 12, 1922 Dropped 1/20/1954 Plainfield Adams E W, Mrs. April 14, 1915 Dropped 1/20/1954 Adams Frances Smith, Mrs. October 12, 1938 November 6, 1938 King St. Fanwood NJ;168 DeLacey Ave Parrish Memorial Meth. Ch. White Plains NY, Letter from First Bap. Ch. Summit NJ Joined the Summit Church from another denomination, never Special letter Baptized. Adams Frank October 12, 1938 November 6, 1938 King St. Fanwood NJ;168 DeLacey Ave Parrish Memorial Meth. Ch. White Plains NY, Letter from First Bap. Ch. Summit NJ. Joined the Summit Church from another denomination, never Special letter Baptized. Adams LeRoy B September 17, 1916 August 2, 1916 Emma 454 St. Nicholas Ave. NYC; 14 Third Pl. Garden January 8, 1947 Dropped 1/20/1954 City LI Addison Anne Dillard September 6, 1939 March 18, 1951 March 10, 1951 April 1, 1951 Dillard, Frances Addison, Carroll Carter 80 Fairview Ave., Plfd., NJ Full Blacksburg Methodist Church of By Baptism Blacksburg, Va, special letter 10/28/1956 Addison Bessie Jean September 30, 1940 April 6, 1952 April 2, 1952 May 4, 1952 Dillard, Frances Addison, Carroll Carter Tucker, Howard E. 111. September 30, 1960 80 Fairview Ave., Plfd., NJ; Franklin Manor, Full Cedar Grove Methodist Church of Deale, Residing in Blacksburg Va. (Husband not) No 62 Pledge, Last Pledge 1961 Ed McDonald says OK January Churchton, Maryland Maryland 1964, 3/19/1964 Addison Carter Carroll September 19, 1907 January 21, 1948 February 1, 1948 Carter, Bessie Addison, Frank Carroll Dillard, Frances April 30, 1932 Frances Carolyn, Anne Dillard, Bessie Jean 80 Fairview Ave. No. Plainfield; 211 Rockview Full Cedar Grove Methodist Church of Deale, Letter from the Amherst Baptist Church Ave. N.P.; Exeter Street, Franklin Manor, Maryland 10/5/1972 Amherst Va. Churchton, Maryland 20733 April 1972 Addison Frances Carolyn June 18, 1934 March 28, 1948 March 21, 1948 April 4, 1948 Dillard, Frances Addison Carroll Carroll 80 Fairview Ave., Plfd NJ First Presbyterian Church, Plainfield NJ 2/4/1957 Addison Frances Dillard. Mrs. Dillard April 11, 1912 January 21, 1948 February 1, 1948 Waddill, Carrie Dillard, Raymond Clyde Addison, Carroll Carter April 30, 1948 Frances Carolyn, Anne Dillard, Bessie Jean 80 Fairview Ave. No. Plainfield; 211 Rockview Full Cedar Grove Methodist Church of Deale, Letter from the Amherst Baptist Church Ave. N.P.; Exeter Street, Franklin Manor, Maryland 10/5/1972 Amherst Va. Churchton, Maryland 20733 April 1972 Ainscough Ruth S March 27, 1921 Luck, Paul J F 824 3rd Place Plainfield NJ; 609 Madison Ave.; Rich, Robert March 12, 1947 Consolidation Park Ave, 6/15/29 (Divorced Luck, remarried Rich) 515 122nd St. NYC Alcan Constance Hulick, Mrs. Hulick November 30, 1909 March 21, 1948 April 4, 1948 Bulson, Ina Mae Hulick, Warren South Alcan, Ralph Howard November 5, 1937 Bruce Howard, Beverly Jeanne 1306 Marlborough Ave., Plfd NJ; 112 Vinton Full East Dover Baptist Church, Toms River NJ Letter from First Baptist Church Roselle Dismissed by letter to Fanwood Presbyterian Church Fanwood Circle Fanwood 5/16/1965 10/12/1976 NJ,PARRISH, /Dismissed NJ/Reinstated Sunday 5/16/1965 to be voted on at June meeting/ 10/8/1952/Reinstated 6/5/65 & 6/16/65 See: Bd of Deacons minutes 10/12/1976- Alcan Ralph Howard April 19, 1911 March 21, 1948 April 1, 1948 Van Salzen, Emily Georgina Alcan, Ralph Felix Hulick, Constance November 5, 1937 Bruce Howard, Beverly Jeanne 112 Vinton Circle, Fanwood NJ; 1306 Parrish East Dover Baptist Church, Toms River NJ Letter Church of the Holy Cross, No. Plfd Dismissed by letter to Fanwood Presbyterian Church Fanwood Marlborough Ave, Plainfield NJ 10/12/1976 Dismissed 10/8/1952/Reinstated 6/5/1965 NJ/Reinstated Sunday 5/16/1965 to be voted on at June meeting./ See: Bd of Deacons minutes 10/12/1976- Aleu Aurora October 18, 1956 April 11, 1968 April 24, 1968 May 5, 1968 Fontela, Maria Olga Aleu, Alberto Olga 438 Dellmore Ave. So. Plfd Full TRANSFERRED Aleu Maria Olga April 29, 1951 May 12, 1965 June 6, 1965 Fontela, Maria Olga Aleu, Alberto Olga Gary, Judson (Jay) 00/00/1978 438 Dellmore Ave. So. Plfd Full First Baptist Church 75 N. Marengo Ave. First Baptist Church, Madrid Spain/See Pastor or Mabie has application/Right Hand Inv for Sunday Pasadena Cal 91101 Fathers card and applications FULL 6/6/1965/ Alexander Mary C Mary M Alexander, Charles C Gates, Roy W 218 East 6th St.; 125 Garfield Ave. First Presbyterian Church, Plainfield NJ 4- April 30, 1913 Letter from 1st Baptist Chruch 25-1917 Stelton NJ Allen Anna A, Mrs. 05/25/1892 Allen, Irenaus P. Erased 4-14-1915 Allen Arthur S 03/25/1896 April 14, 1915 Dropped 1/20/1954 Allen Barbara Ann, Mrs. May 16, 1953 April 11, 1968 April 24, 1968 May 5, 1968 Fratz, Annabelle Allen, Edgar Baker, Jr. Loucks, Paul R November 8, 1980 51 Glen Court, No. Plfd Full Helderberg Reformed Church Guilderland Parents Parish Center NY 11/29/81 Allen Chesley Jordan 00/00/1909 March 28, 1920 March 23, 1920 Garthwaite, Iola October 12, 1929 739 Sherman Ave, 1302 Chetwynd Ave. March 10, 1948 Dropped 1/20/1954/ married by Rev. S. Arthur Devan 10/12/1929 Allen Edgar Baker, 3rd. November 29, 1948 sick April 20, 1960 Fratz, Annabelle Allen, Edgar Baker,Jr. 51 Glen Court, No. Plfd 4/16/60 Sick, could not appear for baptism Dismissed, June 15, 1960 Deacons voted to dismiss until such time as he wishes to join the Church by Baptism as originally requested. Pastor Hanneman suggested this and will personally follow up in the hope this young man will reconsider. Allen George Henry February 5, 1904 February 3, 1904 Allen, George S Harry April 14, 1915 Dropped 1/20/1954 Allen Harold W March 22, 1914 March 18, 1914 Weiss, Elizabeth Allen, Wm J 68 Jackson Ave., 358 Harold St. May 13, 1931 Dropped 1/20/1954 Allen Dorothy, Mrs Parker November 3, 1907 April 20, 1949 May 1, 1949 Whittier, Alice Dodge Parker, George Warren Allen, Harvey Shumway September 14, 1946 1138 Gresham Road, Plfd NJ Full First Presbyterian Church, Cranford NJ Letter from Plymouth Church of the Pilgrims Requested letter of transfer 3/16/1959/. Deacons granted 5/14/1959 Brooklyn NY/Full Memberhip Dr Husted 5/4/1959.Chruch granted 5/13/1959. Letter sent 5/14/1959 Allen Katherine L October 28, 1914 210 E Front St First Bap. Ch. Mt Vernon NY 4-18-1917 Letter from First Bap.Ch. Mt Vernon NY Alpaugh Florence December 6, 1913 July 10, 1927 March 10, 1927 October 2, 1927 Yard, Sarah Alpaugh, Robert Lincoln Emery, E Wilbur September 7, 1935 251 E. 3rd St., 406 E. 6th St., 327 E. 6th St., 314 East Dover Baptist Church, Toms River NJ S.S.Scholar/ see Card under Mrs. E.W. 1/20/1966 wrote for Date of Birth Received reply 1/22/1966 Lawrence Ave. No Plfd 11/13/1973 Emery (12/6/1913)/ Married by Dr. A. Freeman Anderson Amo Ivan Joseph, Jr. November 8, 1917 April 16, 1933 April 12, 1933 May 7, 1933 Holmes, Bertha Amo, Ivan Joseph Leadbitter, Violet E October 5, 1940 Robert Bruce 1370 E Front St., 136 Sumner Ave., 139 Sumner Full Flemington Baptist Church Flemington NJ S.S Ave., 8 Anworth Ave., Watchung Gardens ,802 E 11/18/70 Front St., 189 Mali Dr. No. Plfd., Fox Grape Rd. Flemington NJ 7/29/66 Amo Violet Eleanor, Mrs. see+S2 Leadbitter, Violet Eleanor Amo William Knox July 20, 1919 April 16, 1933 April 12, 1933 May 7, 1933 Holmes, Bertha Amo, Ivan Joseph 1370 E Front St., 136 Sumner Ave. First Bap. Ch. Abilene, Tex 11/10/1937 S.S. Anastario John March 3, 1939 March 30, 1961 March 21, 1961 April 9, 1961 Anastario, Frederick Bolsterle, Susan Janet October 27, 1962 800 Trinity Street So. Plfd NJ,1048 Arlington Full Adopted Korean Orphan/DISMISSED Ave., Plainfield 10/27/1962, 1 Hamilton Lane, AFB, Basking Ridge NJ 07924 (as of 7/1/62) Anastario Susan, Mrs. Anastario, John see S21 Bolsterle, Susan Janet/dismissed Anastasio Joseph M January 31, 1910 September 19, 1962 October 7, 1963 Margaret Anastasio, Vincent Blanks, Maude January 22, 1945 715 Greenbrook Rd., No Plfd, 148-22nd Ave., Full March 18, 1964 Broadway Baptist Church Paterson NJ Letter of Transfer from Madison Ave Baptist Pastor 9/18/62 says Baptost Church RJW/ No letter possible, as Paterson NJ (2/26/1964) 11/18/1964 Church Paterson NJ /Dismissed Inactive they left the Church without it and are considered dismissed, see Nonres the Church letter in file. RJW 9/22/1962/3/18/1964 Deacons and Chruch voted to Inactive Non Resident List Anastasio Maude, Mrs. Blanks June 28, 1909 September 19, 1962 October 7, 1963 Ina Blanks, R C Anastasio, Joseph M January 22, 1945 715 Greenbrook Rd., No Plfd Full March 18, 1964 Broadway Baptist Church Paterson NJ Letter of Transfer from Madison Ave Baptist Pastor 9/18/62 says Baptost Church RJW/ No letter possible, as 11/18/1964 Church Paterson NJ /Dismissed Inactive they left the Church without it and are considered dismissed, see Nonres the Church letter in file.
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