Mynderse Hill
Saugerties, Ulster County, New York, USA – *No GPS coordinates
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Add Photos"In early times, burials took place on the Mynderse Hill, overlooking the Hudson, not far from Saugerties village. A few stones only remain, and some of these inscriptions are scarcely legible." From p 53 of 1880 Sylvester "History of Ulster County, New York."
"In early times there was a cluster of Revolutionary graves
on what is called Mynderse hill, overlooking the Hudson, near the village of Saugerties, N. Y. Some years ago ruthless hands destroyed these stones and plowed over the ground, one stone was rescued by the Saugerties Chapter D. A. R., and placed in the cemetery in the village. It was the stone of Hendricus Myer. Hendricus Myer signed the Articles of Association in 1775; and served as an Ensign in the First Regiment Ulster Co. Militia, during the entire war." From "AN OUTSTANDING PATRIOT OF THE REVOLUTION: GENEALOGICAL RECORDS OF HIS FAMILY," compiled by Lila James Roney (https://freepages.rootsweb.com/~wynkoop/genealogy/webdocs/herorev.htm)
"In early times, burials took place on the Mynderse Hill, overlooking the Hudson, not far from Saugerties village. A few stones only remain, and some of these inscriptions are scarcely legible." From p 53 of 1880 Sylvester "History of Ulster County, New York."
"In early times there was a cluster of Revolutionary graves
on what is called Mynderse hill, overlooking the Hudson, near the village of Saugerties, N. Y. Some years ago ruthless hands destroyed these stones and plowed over the ground, one stone was rescued by the Saugerties Chapter D. A. R., and placed in the cemetery in the village. It was the stone of Hendricus Myer. Hendricus Myer signed the Articles of Association in 1775; and served as an Ensign in the First Regiment Ulster Co. Militia, during the entire war." From "AN OUTSTANDING PATRIOT OF THE REVOLUTION: GENEALOGICAL RECORDS OF HIS FAMILY," compiled by Lila James Roney (https://freepages.rootsweb.com/~wynkoop/genealogy/webdocs/herorev.htm)
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- Percent photographed96%
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- Added: 1 Aug 2023
- Find a Grave Cemetery ID: 2782791
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