In the Rockaway Valley United Methodist Church Cemetery is the gravestone for:
Betsey M his wife (1846-1902) [born Hiler]
Note that the stone is etched with years and not months and days. The memorial page at Find A Grave has Peter's date of death as May 26, 1913.
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| Memorial page at Find A Grave Peter Vanderhoof 1844-1913 Rockaway Valley United Methodist Church Cemetery Boonton, Morris County, New Jersey |
In the New Jersey State Archives, I found a death certificate for Peter Vanderhoof. The date of death on this record was July 13, not May 26. This Peter died at the Odd Fellows Home in Ewing, Mercer County and was buried in Rockaway Valley.
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| Death certificate of Peter Vanderhoof died July 13, 1913 in Ewing, Mercer County, New Jersey |
Is this the death certificate for the Peter on the gravestone? The age, 67 years, is almost identical. Widower is consistent. Across his many records, Peter, husband of Betsey, is not listed as the occupation "teamster." No family members are listed on this death certificate. The informant seems to have been an employee of Odd Fellows Home.
In the newspapers for the Ewing area and for Morris County I did not find a notice of death or obituary.
What was the source of the precise date of death on the Find A Grave memorial? I don't know. I can't find it. I'm not saying that it doesn't exist, only that I have yet to come across it. The year could be wrong on the stone. This happened with Hila Vanderhoof (1803-1888) in this same cemetery. She died in 1888, but the year on the stone is 1886.
There is a transcription of grave stone inscriptions for this cemetery. Only the years are provided for Peter.
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| Peter's entry in the transcription of gravestones Rockaway Valley Methodist Church Cemetery by Illig. Vanderhoof Peter 1844 - 1913 |
I found Peter and Betsey's stone in the cemetery. There were no flat stones or other markers to clarify the date of death. Sometimes members of Odd Fellows carved "F L T" inside links on the gravestone. Friendship, Love, Truth. I did not see this on Peter's stone.
| October 11, 2025 Rockaway Valley United Methodist Church Cemetery |
| Example of links of Odd Fellows carved on a stone- upper right. The symbol above the links is a square and compass for the Free and Accepted Masons. GAR in the upper left symbolizes membership in Grand Army of the Republic- Edwin's military service during the Civil War. Edwin Marsh (1843-1917) and wife Elizabeth Brook (1843-1920) Evergreen Cemetery in Hillside, Union County, New Jersey Picture taken August 26, 2011 by J Lutter |
Conclusions
Are these two separate men named Peter Vanderhoof who lived in the same area at the same time? Possibly. I have sixty men named Peter Vanderhoof in my tree.
The death certificate is proof of the precise date of death. The information on Find A Grave is not. But the death certificate does not link the decedent to his larger family, so we cannot be sure who he is.







