All of the above data is sourced from "US Dutch Reformed Church Records found in Selected States 1739 - 1989" as presented on ancestry.com.
As an officer in the Colonial Army in what is now the state of New York, Major Abraham Hardenberg was a founding member of the Society of the Cincinnati of the State of New York.
Five.years after his death: "Married, on Tuesday evening last, at Woodbridge, New Jersey, by the Rev. Dr. Linn, Simeon DeWitt, esq., Surveyor General of the State of New York, to Mrs. Jane Hardenberg." From: 'Claypoole's American Daily Advertiser' Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, May 21, 1799, as found on genralogybank.com.
All of the above data is sourced from "US Dutch Reformed Church Records found in Selected States 1739 - 1989" as presented on ancestry.com.
As an officer in the Colonial Army in what is now the state of New York, Major Abraham Hardenberg was a founding member of the Society of the Cincinnati of the State of New York.
Five.years after his death: "Married, on Tuesday evening last, at Woodbridge, New Jersey, by the Rev. Dr. Linn, Simeon DeWitt, esq., Surveyor General of the State of New York, to Mrs. Jane Hardenberg." From: 'Claypoole's American Daily Advertiser' Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, May 21, 1799, as found on genralogybank.com.
Gravesite Details
Those interred at the Middle Dutch Church graveyard were re-interred elsewhere in the mid-1800s, many in Green-Wood Cemetery. The plaque is where the church once stood. (Credit FAGID# 51536662)