Churchtown, New Jersey

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Coordinates: 39°40′19″N75°30′36″W / 39.67194°N 75.51000°W / 39.67194; -75.51000 Coordinates: 39°40′19″N75°30′36″W / 39.67194°N 75.51000°W / 39.67194; -75.51000
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County Salem
Township Pennsville
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7 ft (2 m)
GNIS feature ID875439 [1]

Churchtown, historically known as Penns Neck, is an unincorporated community located north of Pennsville in Pennsville Township, Salem County, New Jersey. [1] [2] St. George's Episcopal Church was started here in 1714 by Swedish and Finnish settlers as a Lutheran church. [3] [4]

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References

  1. 1 2 3 "Churchtown". Geographic Names Information System . United States Geological Survey, United States Department of the Interior., Variant name: Penns Neck
  2. "Locality Search". State of New Jersey.
  3. "St. George's Episcopal Church: Our History". St. George's Episcopal Church.
  4. Greenagel, Frank L. (2001). "Saint George's Episcopal Church, Churchtown, Salem County". The New Jersey Churchscape. the Swedish and nearby Finnish settlers organized a Lutheran church here in 1714