History of Union and Middlesex Counties, New Jersey with Biographical Sketches of many of their Prominent Men . , 1854. He married a second time. MissHannah Cutter, a sister of the first wife, whobecame the mother of one son,—William. Mr. Crane is in politics a Democrat, and has,with a single exception, cast his vote each yearsince ho attained his majority. He has, amongother positions of trust in tiie township, heldthe offices of superintendent of public instruc-tion and commissioner of highways. He is aPresbyterian in his religious views and a mem-ber of the P^irst Presbyterian Church o
History of Union and Middlesex Counties, New Jersey with Biographical Sketches of many of their Prominent Men . , 1854. He married a second time. MissHannah Cutter, a sister of the first wife, whobecame the mother of one son,—William. Mr. Crane is in politics a Democrat, and has,with a single exception, cast his vote each yearsince ho attained his majority. He has, amongother positions of trust in tiie township, heldthe offices of superintendent of public instruc-tion and commissioner of highways. He is aPresbyterian in his religious views and a mem-ber of the P^irst Presbyterian Church of Con-necticut Farms, in which he has for yearsbeen an esteemed elder. Mr. Crane is a manof excellent judgment, and is esteemed notless for his judicious (counsels than for hismany virtues. UNION TOWNSHIP. 38o Janeway, pastor of the Second Presbyterian Churchof Philadelphia. His attention having been drawn to the ministryas a profession, his preparation for preaching waspursued first at the academy at Williamstown,Mass., then at Williams College, and finally at thetheological seminary at Princeton, N. In May, 1835, he received an invitation to preachfor the First Presbyterian Church of ConnecticutFarms, in the town of Union, Union Co., N. J., and ina few weeks received a unanimous call to the pastorate,and July 21, 1835, was ordained and installed pastorof the church by the Presbytery of Elizabethtown. Mr. Street has two children, a son and a daughter,having buried four sons, one of whom was by a formermarriage. Mr. Street is still the of the church, to whichhe was called in 1835, in the enjoyment of the confi-dence and affection of the people, and of bodilyhealth and mental activity. Methodist Episcopal Church, West Roselle.—A few families in the year 1H71 desired to have ser-vices in this township under the care and auspicesof the Methodist Church, and arrangements weremade that supplies from Cranford and Elizabethshould hold regular meetings in the school-hou
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