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regarding orphanages in and around Newark can be found at:
Adoption and Search
New Jersey Boystown
499 Bellgrove Drive
Kearny, N.J. 07032
and
Youth Consultation Services:
You can contact Kim Garfinkel at YCS at 973-395-0801 ext. 417 (records for
Newark Orphan Asylum, Newark Home for Foster Care, Home for the Friendless and
Protestant Foster Home).
Jane Nast runs
Adoption Support Group at the Presbyterian Church Parish House in Morristown and
can be reached at 973-267-8698.
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| Hospital or Home |
Organized |
Closed |
| American Legion Memorial
Hospital |
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| Almshouse (Newark's first) |
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| Babies' Hospital/Coit Memorial |
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| Baptist Home for the Aged |
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| Beth Israel Hospital |
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Active |
| Bonnie Brae Farm for Boys |
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| Cahill Hospital |
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| Children's Aid and Society for the
Prevention of Cruelty to Children of Essex County |
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| City Almshouse |
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| City Dispensary |
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| (Newark) City Hospital |
1882 |
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| Clara Maass Hospital |
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| Columbus Hospital |
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| Community Hospital |
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| Convalescent Hospital |
<1930> |
<1940> |
| Crittenton (Florence) Home |
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| Daughters of Israel Home for the Aged |
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| Doctor's Hospital |
<1950> |
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| Essex County Lunatic Asylum |
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| Essex Mountain Sanitarium |
1873 |
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| Essex Private Hospital |
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| Ezekiel Home |
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| Ford-Sayre Christian Home |
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| German Hospital |
Feb. 13,1868 |
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| Hebrew Orphanage & Sheltering Home |
1887 |
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| Hebrew Sheltering Home |
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| Home for Aged Women |
before 1914 |
after 1940 |
| Home for the Friendless |
April 18, 1872 |
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| Home for Incurables & Convalescents |
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| Hospital & Home for Crippled Children |
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| Hospital for Women and
Children |
<1932> |
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| House of the Good Shepherd for Wayward Girls |
1875 |
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| Independent Order of Odd Fellows, Ridgely Home
for Orphans |
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| Jewish Children's Home |
1861 |
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| Kenney Memorial Hospital |
September 1, 1927 |
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| Krueger Pioneer Greisenheim (Home for Aged Men) |
1889 |
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| Lincoln Hospital |
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| Little Sisters of the Poor, Home for the
Aged |
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| Lutheran Hospital |
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| Martland General Hospital |
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| New Jersey College of Medicine & Dentistry |
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| New Jersey Manufacturers Assn. Hospital |
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| New Jersey Urban League |
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| Newark City Home |
1873 |
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| Newark Eye & Ear Infirmary |
Jan. 5, 1880 |
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| Newark Female Charitable Society |
1803 |
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| Newark Orphan Asylum |
February 9, 1848 |
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| Newark Presbyterian Hospital |
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| Presbyterian Deaconess Home |
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| Protestant Foster Home |
March 28, 1848 |
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| St. Barnabas Hospital |
February 13, 1867 |
Active |
| St. Elizabeth's Orphanage |
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| St. James Hospital |
1900 |
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| St. John the Baptist Italian RC Orphan Asylum |
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| St. Mary's Orphan Asylum |
March 10, 1853 |
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| St. Michael's' Hospital |
1862 |
Active |
| St. Peter's Orphan Asylum |
1864 |
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| St. Vincent's Home for Boys |
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| Salvation Army Emergency Home |
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| Society for the Relief of Respectable Aged
Women |
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| Ukrainian Sitch Home |
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| United Hospitals |
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| University of Medicine & Dentistry
of New Jersey |
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| Ward Hospital |
1862 |
1865 |
| Ward (Marcus L.) Home for Aged &
Respectable Bachelors and Widowers |
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| Wheatly (Phyllis) Home for Women |
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| Wright's Sanitarium |
1921 |
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Links to other sites on Orphanages.
New
Jersey Orphan's Mailing List
ORPHANS'
HOME WEBSITE - Transcriptions of orphan, adoptee, and foster children
listings in orphanages, homes, and poorhouses from U.S. and Canadian censuses.
Hebrew
National Orphan Home Alumni including Jewish Orphanages in the United States

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Home Page
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