File:St. Johns Thrift Store and hist marker Estb.1765 20211020.jpg
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English: St. Johns Episcopal Church Estb.1765 - 1 Berard Blvd, Oakdale, NY 11769. St. Johns Episcopal Church and Cemetery is a historic Episcopal church and cemetery on Montauk Highway, it was enlarged and remodeled about 1843 and restored in 1962; the stained glass window was added in 1873.The congregation of St. John's Episcopal Church dates back to 1698, however the church building wasn't erected until 1765. The cemetery contains about 100 graves. Historical Marker: ST JOHN'S EPISCOPAL CHURCH, EST 1765 OLDEST ON LONG ISLANDS SOUTH SHORE CONSTR BY NICOLL FAMILY ORG. NAMED FOR QUEEN CHARLOTTE NATIONAL REGISTER 1994 hist.Landmark preservation cte.
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St. John’s Episcopal Church in Oakdale is located on Montauk Highway between Locust Avenue and Berard Boulevard. Built in 1765 by William Nicoll, descendant of the first patentee of Islip, it was originally named Charlotte Church, after the wife of King George III of England. During the Revolutionary War, the church is believed to have been occupied by the British and used as a barrack. (1) According to local lore, some British soldiers died there and are buried in unmarked graves in the cemetery. When the Revolutionary War ended, the church was renamed St. John’s Church, and the Nicoll family remained stewards of the church, which was adjacent to their home. The last Nicoll family descendant overseeing the church, Nicoll Ludlow, died in December 9, 1915 and his cremated remains are buried in the churchyard. (2) The church, which was placed on the National Register in 1994, is still active as an Episcopal congregation.
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