I thought you would be interested. "East Newark" was the name of an area larger than the borough limits set by incorporation to 0.1 square miles in 1895. I've seen this in several documents that I've acquired. My 2nd great-grandfather died at 45 Reynolds Avenue, East Newark, in 1880 (death certificate). This address is clearly in Harrison today. There was the East Newark Baptist Church (1892-1894) at the corner of North 4th and Cross Streets. The name of East Newark wouldn't fit this organization today because the location is in Harrison. Please read the following transcribed excerpt**: "When General Kearny died in 1862, the newspaper referred to Belle Grove as being located in East Newark, and this section, as a whole, long before the East Newark Borough was incorporated, seems to have gone by this convenient name." **Daniel Van Winkle, History of the Municipalities of Hudson County, New Jersey, 1630-1923, Volume I, (Lewis Historical Publishing Company, Inc., New York and Chicago, 1924), page 362. I am transcribing a 1925 Kearny Observer article with interesting facts about Kearny, Harrison, and East Newark (West Hudson County). I hope to post it on the mailing list tomorrow. Ken Forbes Puyallup, WA