Albany Annual Register for 1850; Containing A Directory To The Places of Business And Public Institutions, Contributions To The History And Antiquities Of The City, And Other Matters Of Interest, Part II, Two Volumes



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  • Title Albany Annual Register for 1850; Containing A Directory To The Places of Business And Public Institutions, Contributions To The History And Antiquities Of The City, And Other Matters Of Interest, Part II, Two Volumes 
    Short Title Albany Annual Register for 1850, Part II 
    Author Joel Munsell 
    Publisher Albany, New York: E. H. Pease & Co., Little & Co., James Henry, E. H. Bender, J. Munsell, 1850. 
    DATE 6 Dec 2016 
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    Source ID S1491 
    Text Pg. 235

    DUTCH CHURCH BURIALS

    "The following is a complete copy of a record kept by Barent Brat, Clerk of the Dutch Church in the city of Albany, of the burials of persons belonging to that church from 1722 to 1757. The original book is in the library of the late Hon. Harmanus Bleecker, of which a copy has been taken by Mr. S. V. Talcott. These burials were made in the church yard on Beaver Street, now occupied by the Second Dutch Church. The record is the more valuable since the usual memorials of the church yard are obliterated." 
    Linked to Anna
    Anna Redlef
    Joseph Redlef
    Sixberry
    Sixberry
    Sixberry
    Billy Sixberry
    Evert Sixberry
    Family: Sixberry / Anna