What George Carlton and others called "Old German" or "Old Dutch Burying Ground" is located on property that first belonged to Thomas Carlton (1756-1845) who married first Mary Land (1759-1796), daughter of Thomas Land and Anna Sumter, and married in 1799 Catherine Livingston (d.1837). Some also call it the Thomas Carlton family cemetery.
Thomas Carlton Jr., Revolutionary War soldier, is buried here.
According to The Land Clan by Doug Land (privately printed), Jonathan Land (1758-c1820) who married Elizabeth Isbell (1762-c1820), daughter of James and Frances Tompkins Livingston Isbell, had a sister Mary Land Carlton and a brother JOHN Land who m.1 Eliz Barlow, m2 Rebecca Renfro, was a Rev. soldier and went to KY where he or Rebecca was a pensioner. Some family trees have attempted to make John and Jonathan the same man and call his wife Elizabeth Isbell Barlow, which appears to be incorrect.
What George Carlton and others called "Old German" or "Old Dutch Burying Ground" is located on property that first belonged to Thomas Carlton (1756-1845) who married first Mary Land (1759-1796), daughter of Thomas Land and Anna Sumter, and married in 1799 Catherine Livingston (d.1837). Some also call it the Thomas Carlton family cemetery.
Thomas Carlton Jr., Revolutionary War soldier, is buried here.
According to The Land Clan by Doug Land (privately printed), Jonathan Land (1758-c1820) who married Elizabeth Isbell (1762-c1820), daughter of James and Frances Tompkins Livingston Isbell, had a sister Mary Land Carlton and a brother JOHN Land who m.1 Eliz Barlow, m2 Rebecca Renfro, was a Rev. soldier and went to KY where he or Rebecca was a pensioner. Some family trees have attempted to make John and Jonathan the same man and call his wife Elizabeth Isbell Barlow, which appears to be incorrect.
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