Fieldville, New Jersey
Fieldville is a historical unincorporated community located within Piscataway Township in Middlesex County, in the U.S. state of New Jersey. The location is sometimes described as being on River Road south of Bound Brook. The community was named after John Field and his descendants who settled the area.
History
John Field purchased along the Raritan River in 1695 from Benjamin Clarke.Historic houses
The original Field House, built by John Field in 1710, was located between River Road and the Raritan River. It was destroyed in 1907.Richard R. Field lived in a frame house at 260 River Road, dated by a foundation stone.
John Field's grandson, John Field, built a stone house at 625 River Road in 1743. It is a contributing property of the Road Up Raritan Historic District, listed on the National Register of Historic Places. A later addition was wood-frame construction.
About 1868, Benjamin McDowell Field built a large two-story frame house along River Road. It was also known as the Kenneth Perry House, named after its last owner. The house was destroyed by fire in 1965.