Old Brick Reformed Church

The Old Brick Reformed Church was established in Marlboro Township, New Jersey c.1699.

This practice continued for several years until the formation of the Marlboro Reformed Dutch Church in 1709, originally known as the "Freehold and Middletown United Church,"[1] with Reverend Joseph Morgan serving as its inaugural pastor.

The initial church congregation was situated near "Hendrickson's Hill" in the historic village of Marlboro.

Construction of the current church began in 1731; however, it was replaced in 1826 due to size constraints.

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