The Yellow Frame Church Cemetery lies across the street from the historic Yellow Frame Church. It is located on Route 94 at the border of Warren and Sussex counties in Fredon. The cemetery contains many revolutionary era burials and an Indian War soldier.
It is a beautiful little graveyard to walk through and is full of history.
The Yellow Frame congregation is one of the few pre-revolutionary churches remaining in Northwest New Jersey. For two and a half centuries the people of this congregation have bound together in worship. It has withstood the changes of the region it serves and underwent many renovations. This church is full of history of the town it stands in.
It is a beautiful little graveyard to walk through and is full of history.
The Yellow Frame congregation is one of the few pre-revolutionary churches remaining in Northwest New Jersey. For two and a half centuries the people of this congregation have bound together in worship. It has withstood the changes of the region it serves and underwent many renovations. This church is full of history of the town it stands in.
Also buried here is Kathleen (Hofland) Muller. She's a graduate of Douglass College, Class of 1964. She founded Creative Nursery Schools and Child Care Centers and was the director as well as the music teacher. She was also an artist, painting many pictures using oil and watercolor. She played the piano and sang in several choirs. She was an avid Scrabble player who loved gardening, making clothes and writing poetry. She authored eight children's books and many teacher handbooks over the years.