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 Pumyea / Venedam Family Tree
 by Robert and Barbara Pumyea
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Six Mile Run Reformed Dutch *Church
Birth:Six Mile Run, Franklin Park, Somerset County, New Jersey
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The Reformed congregation at Six Mile Run (a stream six miles from the center of New Brunswick) was organized in 1710 by a mission sent out from the Three Mile Run church. This large shingled frame building was erected in 1879. The first impression is of its almost overwhelming size. The second is how beautifully-proportioned the building is. The tower, belfry and steeple show an Italianate influence, and there are many intimations of the Gothic, but the basic design is Wren-Gibbs, with its symmetry and the rectangular tower projecting from the front of the church.
The first church built by the congregation was a six-sided log building, which served until 1766, when a square building with a gabled roof, similar to several of the early Reformed churches in the area, was erected. That lasted until 1817, when a wood frame building was put up; it burned in 1879 and the present building was erected.

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