According to the database information found on the Trinity Church Cemetery and Mausoleum website, the database details include her name, her age 43, her date of death, and her burial details in the Old Saint John's Burying Ground for St. John's Chapel. This location is bounded by Hudson, Leroy and Clarkson Streets near Hudson Square. It was in use from 1806–52 with over 10,000 burials, mostly poor and young. In 1897, it was turned into St. John's Park, with most of the burials left in place. The park was later renamed Hudson Park and is now James J. Walker Park.
Margaret Linderman was the daughter of Johann JACOB Linderman and his second wife Catherine Felten Linderman.
She was baptized Margretha on 4 Aug 1782 and the witnesses were Hendrich Sensepaugh and Margretha Felten. The record of her baptism is found in the US Dutch Reformed Church Records in Selected States- 1639- 1989 for Margretha Linderman, New York, Montgomery, Montgomery, Book 27. At some point in time, Margretha became known as "Peggy" and this was the name her father, Jacob, called her in his 1792 Will. Again, at some point in time, Margretha/Peggy became Margaret.
The reason this burial site is believed to be that of Margretha/Peggy/Margaret is that the date of death minus the age of 43 years closely aligns with Margretha's baptism year compared to several other Margaret Lindermans who had different birth years and different ages at death.
Biography written by D.A. Butters Stanway on February 16, 2024.
According to the database information found on the Trinity Church Cemetery and Mausoleum website, the database details include her name, her age 43, her date of death, and her burial details in the Old Saint John's Burying Ground for St. John's Chapel. This location is bounded by Hudson, Leroy and Clarkson Streets near Hudson Square. It was in use from 1806–52 with over 10,000 burials, mostly poor and young. In 1897, it was turned into St. John's Park, with most of the burials left in place. The park was later renamed Hudson Park and is now James J. Walker Park.
Margaret Linderman was the daughter of Johann JACOB Linderman and his second wife Catherine Felten Linderman.
She was baptized Margretha on 4 Aug 1782 and the witnesses were Hendrich Sensepaugh and Margretha Felten. The record of her baptism is found in the US Dutch Reformed Church Records in Selected States- 1639- 1989 for Margretha Linderman, New York, Montgomery, Montgomery, Book 27. At some point in time, Margretha became known as "Peggy" and this was the name her father, Jacob, called her in his 1792 Will. Again, at some point in time, Margretha/Peggy became Margaret.
The reason this burial site is believed to be that of Margretha/Peggy/Margaret is that the date of death minus the age of 43 years closely aligns with Margretha's baptism year compared to several other Margaret Lindermans who had different birth years and different ages at death.
Biography written by D.A. Butters Stanway on February 16, 2024.
Gravesite Details
In 1897, the burial ground was turned into St. John's Park, with most of the burials left in place. It is now called James J Walker Park.
Family Members
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Elizabeth "Bette" Linderman Bentzel
1754–1845
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Pvt Cornelius Linderman Sr
1756–1848
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Johann Jacob Linderman Jr
1760–1816
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Henrik "Henry" Linderman
1764–1844
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Sarah Margaret "Sallie" Linderman Young
1766–1838
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Ezekiel Linderman
1768–1855
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Catherine Linderman Traver
1768–1860
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Jason Linderman
1772–1869
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Mary "Polly" Linderman Osmun
1773–1850
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Jane "Jenne, Jennie" Linderman Carter
1783–1830
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