Chatham, New Jersey
“The Chathams” is a term used in reference to shared services for two neighboring municipalities in Morris County, New Jersey, United States – Chatham Borough and Chatham Township. The two are separate municipalities. The first, a town that was settled in 1710 as a colonial English village in the Province of New Jersey, that in 1773 adopted a name change to “Chatham”. There are numerous references to this village as “Chatham, New Jersey” dating from that time.
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Mormon Population
Mormons make up 0.37% of the population of Chatham. In the state of New Jersey there are 31,277 members in 5 stakes, 1 district, 36 wards and 23 branches, and 1 mission.
LDS History
Orson Pratt and Lyman E. Johnson, future leaders of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, preached as missionaries in New Jersey in 1832. A congregation was organized, and by 1840, there were 90 members in its bounds. By 1848, there were 21 New Jersey congregations.
Family Friendliness
The Chatham area offers much in the way of historic getaways, cultural heritage, parks and recreation. The Morris Museum, the Stickley Museum at Craftsman Farms, Revolutionary War sites and Morristown National Historical Park are just a few of the world class attractions that are close to Chatham.
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