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==Transcription of stones== | ==Transcription of stones== | ||
*Michael VanAuken, died June 17, 1852 aged 33 years, 6 months and 28 days<ref>From the records of early burial places on the farms in the town of Guilderland, N.Y. and surrounding towns compiled by WILLIAM A. BRINKMAN, HISTORIAN, Town of Guilderland, Altamont NY RD1, 1940</ref> | *Michael VanAuken, died June 17, 1852 aged 33 years, 6 months and 28 days<ref>From the records of early burial places on the farms in the town of Guilderland, N.Y. and surrounding towns compiled by WILLIAM A. BRINKMAN, HISTORIAN, Town of Guilderland, Altamont NY RD1, 1940</ref> | ||
+ | [[File:06LeesChurchBrinkmanCemeteries40.jpg|600px|center|thumb|<center>Transcriptions of Grave Stones in the Lee's Church Cemetery by Judge William A. Brinkman</center>]] | ||
+ | Dozens of more graves are in this cemetery. | ||
*[http://www.newyorkgravestones.org/cemetery.php?cemID=7474 New York Gravestones] project has photos and transcriptions of many stones by Thomas Dunne. | *[http://www.newyorkgravestones.org/cemetery.php?cemID=7474 New York Gravestones] project has photos and transcriptions of many stones by Thomas Dunne. | ||
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==Biographies of some people buried here== | ==Biographies of some people buried here== | ||
*'''[[Bio:Gaige, Frank W.|Gaige, Frank W.]]''' - World War II Soldier | *'''[[Bio:Gaige, Frank W.|Gaige, Frank W.]]''' - World War II Soldier |
Revision as of 21:22, 12 June 2013
Transcription of stones
- Michael VanAuken, died June 17, 1852 aged 33 years, 6 months and 28 days[1]
Dozens of more graves are in this cemetery.
- New York Gravestones project has photos and transcriptions of many stones by Thomas Dunne.
Biographies of some people buried here
- Gaige, Frank W. - World War II Soldier
- Gaige, Walter Charles - Father of Frank W. Gaige
- Henion, Effie D. (Gaige)
- Roach, Isaac Jonathan - Civil War Soldier
- Smith, William J. - Civil War Soldier
Sources
- ↑ From the records of early burial places on the farms in the town of Guilderland, N.Y. and surrounding towns compiled by WILLIAM A. BRINKMAN, HISTORIAN, Town of Guilderland, Altamont NY RD1, 1940