Children:
- Isaac Amerman (1783-1829) and Mary Caroline Dodge
Source:
- A Record of the Inscriptions in the Old Town Burying Ground of Newburgh, N.Y., Historical Society of Newburgh Bay & the Highlands (1898)
- Proceedings of the Grand lodge of free and accepted masons of the state of New York By Free (1900)
- Lineage book - National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 18 By Daughters of the American Revolution (1897)
- Stone Family Association, 1897-1901: Catalogue of members with lines of descent edited by Agnes Wyman Lincoln (1901)
Children:
- Isaac Amerman (1783-1829) and Mary Caroline Dodge
Source:
- A Record of the Inscriptions in the Old Town Burying Ground of Newburgh, N.Y., Historical Society of Newburgh Bay & the Highlands (1898)
- Proceedings of the Grand lodge of free and accepted masons of the state of New York By Free (1900)
- Lineage book - National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 18 By Daughters of the American Revolution (1897)
- Stone Family Association, 1897-1901: Catalogue of members with lines of descent edited by Agnes Wyman Lincoln (1901)
Inscription
Sacred to the memory of Derrick AMERMAN, who departed this life Mar 4, 1826, in the 67th year of his age
Also Mary, his wife, who departed this life Feb 24, 1835, in the 72d year of her age [53]
~ Filial love make the testimony, corresponding, it is believed, with the record on high. They walked with God, then slept with Jesus, and their flesh now rests in hope.
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