Old Tennent Church
Old Tennent Church is a Presbyterian church located at 450 Tennent Road in the Tennent neighborhood of Manalapan, New Jersey. The congregation was founded in 1692 and played a prominent role in the founding of Presbyterianism in America. The current edifice was completed in 1753 and was named in memory of pastors John Tennent and his brother William Tennent. The Old Tennent Cemetery is located on the same property.
The church itself is a historic Revolutionary War site. Patriots fought and won victory over the British close by in the Battle of Monmouth. The church building was used as a temporary hospital for wounded soldiers.
History
The congregation was formed in 1692 by a group of Scottish Dissenters who had fled their homeland to escape James II's severe persecution for their beliefs. It has occupied the current building since 1751, and the structure has undergone little fundamental change. The church once served as a hospital during the Battle of Monmouth, which raged around it on June 28, 1778.Notable burials
- Thomas Henderson (New Jersey politician) - soldier in the Battle of Monmouth, doctor, member of U.S. House of Representatives
- Joshua Huddy – American Revolution patriot.
- Nathaniel Scudder – Signer of the Articles of Confederation from New Jersey and delegate to the Continental Congress.