George Creveling married (2) Mrs. Rachel (Anderson) Frazer. They married on August 14, 1817 in the Old Greenwich Presbyterian Church in Stewartsville, NJ. The ceremony was conducted by Rev. William B. Sloan. Rachel (Anderson) Creveling was the daughter of Joseph and Elizabeth (Stephenson) Anderson. Joseph Anderson, her father, settled in Mansfield Twp. in 1787. In 1790, he built the Anderson Hotel. The Anderson Hotel is located just outside of Port Murray in Anderson, Mansfield Township, Warren County, NJ. The village of Anderson (formerly Andersontown), is named in his honor. The hotel-tavern was originally called the Joseph Anderson and Son Hotel. Joseph Anderson and Son also operated a distillery from 1810-1852.
George Creveling was a Major in the county militia. He was a farmer, a postmaster, Justice of the Peace, Commissioner of Deeds, the Town Clerk of Mansfield Twp., Tax Collector of Mansfield Twp., and the Mayor of Washington, NJ. George Creveling was also the President and a member of the Board of Trustees for the Old Greenwich Presbyterian Church in Stewartsville NJ. where he and his wife are interred. George Creveling was also an Elder in the 1st Presbyterian Church of Washington, NJ. He resided on a farm of 100 acres located on the south side of Washington Ave. in Washington, NJ. The land was later sold by his heirs and was subdivided into building lots and was developed into what is now known as Washington Proper South.
Major George Creveling testified at the Changewater Massacre Trials in 1845 in Belvidere, NJ.
George Creveling married (2) Mrs. Rachel (Anderson) Frazer. They married on August 14, 1817 in the Old Greenwich Presbyterian Church in Stewartsville, NJ. The ceremony was conducted by Rev. William B. Sloan. Rachel (Anderson) Creveling was the daughter of Joseph and Elizabeth (Stephenson) Anderson. Joseph Anderson, her father, settled in Mansfield Twp. in 1787. In 1790, he built the Anderson Hotel. The Anderson Hotel is located just outside of Port Murray in Anderson, Mansfield Township, Warren County, NJ. The village of Anderson (formerly Andersontown), is named in his honor. The hotel-tavern was originally called the Joseph Anderson and Son Hotel. Joseph Anderson and Son also operated a distillery from 1810-1852.
George Creveling was a Major in the county militia. He was a farmer, a postmaster, Justice of the Peace, Commissioner of Deeds, the Town Clerk of Mansfield Twp., Tax Collector of Mansfield Twp., and the Mayor of Washington, NJ. George Creveling was also the President and a member of the Board of Trustees for the Old Greenwich Presbyterian Church in Stewartsville NJ. where he and his wife are interred. George Creveling was also an Elder in the 1st Presbyterian Church of Washington, NJ. He resided on a farm of 100 acres located on the south side of Washington Ave. in Washington, NJ. The land was later sold by his heirs and was subdivided into building lots and was developed into what is now known as Washington Proper South.
Major George Creveling testified at the Changewater Massacre Trials in 1845 in Belvidere, NJ.
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