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James Renner
Date: August 2004

For nine generations of worshipers, Saint Stephen’s United Methodist Church has been a fixture of the Marble Hill, Kingsbridge, Spuyten Duyvil and Riverdale sections of the Bronx.

This congregation came into existence in 1825 and was incorporated a decade later, making it one of the earliest religious institutions in the area. The group was known as the Moshulu Methodists.

The church was located at three different sites. The first site was on 251st Street and the Old Albany Post Road from 1835 until 1876. The foundation of the original church has a dwelling on it and is located at 5104 Old Albany Post Road. The second church was located on Broadway between 231st Street and Verveelen Place and served the community until the present structure was erected. The present house of worship is located at 228th Street and Marble Hill Avenue, which was opened in 1898.

The church has played host to the Kingsbridge Historical Society, which has met on many occasions at the church. There are several plaques in the immediate vicinity of the church that promote the history of the area’s involvement in the American Revolution.

One of its pastors was Reverend William Tieck, who served the church from 1946 to 1977. His tenure was the longest in the pastorate of the church.

Dr. Tieck was well known as the official Bronx County Historian, which he served from 1989 to 1996. Reverend Tieck authored several books on the Bronx, one of which is called Riverdale, Kingsbridge Spuyten Duyvil New York City, A Historical Epitome of the Northwest Bronx, published in 1968.

Dr. Tieck was honored April 2000 when Mayor Rudolph Giuliani signed Introductory Bill Number 617 into law. This law was initiated by local politicians to have Marble Hill Avenue between 228th and 230th Streets to have added signage saying “Reverend Dr. William A. Tieck Way.” This was to honor Dr. Tieck’s service to the area for more than half a century.

Saint Stephen’s United Methodist Church is located at 146 West 228th Street, Bronx, NY 10463. The church can be reached at 718-562-8692.

Comments

I am trying to find out what books Rev Tieck wrote on the marble hill area. Also, I am looking for some resources which will help me find out what stores/businesses were located along 225th Street and Broadway from 1965 until 1975,books, maps, library resources etc. I would appreciate any help you can give me. Thank you
I have found a pamphlet entitled God's House and the Old Kingsbridge Road, written by William A. tiec, in commemoration of the Golden Jubilee of the present building dated 1948. it belonged to my grandmother who I assume worshiped there as i had other things with st. stephen's at one time but have thrown them away. is anyone interested in this pamphlet?
I am looking for a birth and marrage records, for Fanny E Berrien. born 1849 probably baptised at albany post rd, church. and her marrage information. Married by Rev W H Smith. July 24 1865 Fanny lived on the albany Post Rd, just south of the church. She married Alfred Emery, the witnesses were Mary A Piggot and George Piggot, can you help me. Thank you. Gayle Beller 607 267 6713 ponyladee@aol.com
I am looking for Marriage or Batisim records for Fanny or Frances E Berrien. Born 1949 in Riverdale Probably baptised at the methodist Church She lived on Alban Post Rd, Riverdale (Then West Farm) south of 251st Married Alfred Emery July 24 1865, by Rev WH Smith. Mary A Piggot and George Piggot, can you help me. They Lived on Albany Post Rd, 200 ft north of River Lane then moved to property owned by Nicholas Berrien, near the corner of River Land and Fieldstone Rd Gayle Beller 607 267 6713 ponyladee@aol.com

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