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Possible Information 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    
Almshouse (Newark's first)    
Babies' Hospital/Coit Memorial    
Baptist Home for the Aged    
Beth Israel Hospital   Active
Bonnie Brae Farm for Boys    
Cahill Hospital    
Children's Aid and Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Children of Essex County    
City Almshouse    
City Dispensary    
(Newark) City Hospital 1882  
Clara Maass Hospital    
Columbus Hospital    
Community Hospital    
Convalescent Hospital <1930> <1940>
Crittenton (Florence) Home    
Daughters of Israel Home for the Aged    
Doctor's Hospital <1950>  
Essex County Lunatic Asylum    
Essex Mountain Sanitarium 1873  
Essex Private Hospital    
Ezekiel Home    
Ford-Sayre Christian Home    
German Hospital Feb. 13,1868  
Hebrew Orphanage & Sheltering Home 1887  
Hebrew Sheltering Home    
Home for Aged Women before 1914 after 1940
Home for the Friendless April 18, 1872  
Home for Incurables & Convalescents    
Hospital & Home for Crippled Children    
Hospital for Women and Children <1932>  
House of the Good Shepherd for Wayward Girls  1875  
Independent Order of Odd Fellows, Ridgely Home for Orphans    
Jewish Children's Home 1861  
Kenney Memorial Hospital September 1, 1927  
Krueger Pioneer Greisenheim (Home for Aged Men) 1889  
Lincoln Hospital    
Little Sisters of the Poor, Home for the Aged    
Lutheran Hospital    
Martland General Hospital    
New Jersey College of Medicine & Dentistry    
New Jersey Manufacturers Assn. Hospital    
New Jersey Urban League    
Newark City Home 1873  
Newark Eye & Ear Infirmary Jan. 5, 1880  
Newark Female Charitable Society 1803  
Newark Orphan Asylum February 9, 1848  
Newark Presbyterian Hospital    
Presbyterian Deaconess Home    
Protestant Foster Home March 28, 1848  
St. Barnabas Hospital February 13, 1867 Active
St. Elizabeth's Orphanage    
St. James Hospital 1900  
St. John the Baptist Italian RC Orphan Asylum    
St. Mary's Orphan Asylum March 10, 1853  
St. Michael's' Hospital 1862 Active
St. Peter's Orphan Asylum 1864  
St. Vincent's Home for Boys    
Salvation Army Emergency Home    
Society for the Relief of Respectable Aged Women    
Ukrainian Sitch Home    
United Hospitals    
University of Medicine & Dentistry of New Jersey    
Ward Hospital 1862 1865
Ward (Marcus L.) Home for Aged & Respectable Bachelors and Widowers    
Wheatly (Phyllis) Home for Women    
Wright's Sanitarium 1921  

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


Please visit the Home Page of The Orphanages


 

 

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