However, the details were published in an article in the 1929 Dutchess County Historical Society Yearbook. The article was entitled "Dutchess County Men: Philip J. Schuyler," written by J. Wilson Poucher (whose credits also include transcribing/editing thousands of inscriptions for the compilations "Old Gravestones of Dutchess County" and "Old Gravestones of Ulster County.")
The article notes that Philip J. Schuyler was "buried in the private family burial ground at the Schuyler home in Rhinebeck but his body was later removed with those of other members of his family to the Poughkeepsie Rural Cemetery, where there are stones inscribed as follows . . ."
He recorded the following details from the shared monument for siblings John and Sibyl:
John Rutsen Schuyler, died June 22, 1813, age 22 years
His sister Sibyl, died January 26, 1813, aged 7 years
However, the details were published in an article in the 1929 Dutchess County Historical Society Yearbook. The article was entitled "Dutchess County Men: Philip J. Schuyler," written by J. Wilson Poucher (whose credits also include transcribing/editing thousands of inscriptions for the compilations "Old Gravestones of Dutchess County" and "Old Gravestones of Ulster County.")
The article notes that Philip J. Schuyler was "buried in the private family burial ground at the Schuyler home in Rhinebeck but his body was later removed with those of other members of his family to the Poughkeepsie Rural Cemetery, where there are stones inscribed as follows . . ."
He recorded the following details from the shared monument for siblings John and Sibyl:
John Rutsen Schuyler, died June 22, 1813, age 22 years
His sister Sibyl, died January 26, 1813, aged 7 years
Inscription
Aged 22 years
Family Members
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