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Collin writes of North Hillsdale Cemetery:
"The North Hillsdale Cemetery was originally one acre of ground, set apart by the patroon Van Rensselaer for a burying ground for his tenants. It has been enlarged by three successive purchases until it now contains about four acres of ground, pleasantly situated on a sloping, rolling side-hill, with a southeastern exposure. It is well fenced and shaded. Among the oldest stones bearing inscriptions, we find the following, viz: ...
'----- Spalding, died June --, 1782, in ye 56 year of his age.'
'-----g, son to Jeremiah and Abigail Shaw, ---- June 20th, 1779'"
https://archive.org/details/historyofhillsda00coll
Collin writes of North Hillsdale Cemetery:
"The North Hillsdale Cemetery was originally one acre of ground, set apart by the patroon Van Rensselaer for a burying ground for his tenants. It has been enlarged by three successive purchases until it now contains about four acres of ground, pleasantly situated on a sloping, rolling side-hill, with a southeastern exposure. It is well fenced and shaded. Among the oldest stones bearing inscriptions, we find the following, viz: ...
'----- Spalding, died June --, 1782, in ye 56 year of his age.'
'-----g, son to Jeremiah and Abigail Shaw, ---- June 20th, 1779'"
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