The individual Hilltowns are quite large, and transportation was difficult. Settlers tended to gather together in small hamlets, villages, or communities. Each hamlet has its own history.
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Cemeteries
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Berne Cemeteries
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Knox Cemeteries
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from a list compiled by Larry Jackson using 1940 list by William Brinkman
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Rensselaerville Cemeteries
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- Boardman Cemetery
- Cheese Hill Road - near farm of Hillicoss - Tax Map #147-1-10
- Episcopal Church Cemetery - in hamlet of Rensselaerville, on old Albany Hill Rd
- Hagadorn Cemetery - South of Rt 357, west of Ten Mile Creek on land of Gene Kellam
- Medusa Cemetery - near where Rt 403 meets Rt 351
- Potter Hollow Cemetery - near Church on Scott Patent Rd. out of hamlet of Potter Hollow
- Preston Hollow Cemetery - near Baptist Church in hamlet of Preston Hollow on Rt 145
- Quaker Cemetery
- Rensselaerville Cemetery - in hamlet of Rensselaerville, on Methodist Hill Rd
- Roney Road - at right angle in Roney Rd in field on right of a long abandoned road that went up to Travis Rd.
- Shafer-Miller Burying Ground
- Shaw Burying Ground - Schnible Farm, Fleming Rd., Rensselaerville, Albany Co., New York. Possible this cemetery sits on top of a hill behind a very old rock wall. On the left side just a few feet up the road is possibly the home of the owner of the farm land surrounding the Shaw Burying Ground. The home is a two story colonial style wood sided home which possibly dates before 1800. Further research with local historians will be necessary to locate the Shaw Burying Ground.[1]
- Snyder Cemetery - East of Ten Mile Creek on land of Eveleen Olson
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Westerlo Cemeteries
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