Revolutionary War Soldier
In memory of
ISAAC VAN VLECK
who died May 19th
1801
aged 58 years.
Enrolled in 7th 'Land Bounty regiment, Albany Co. He is said to have come from Kinderhook to Salina in March, 1792, and his wife removed to Pittston, N. Y., for a time after his death. Mr. Cheney, however, said he came from North Galway, Saratoga Co., and his name was recorded in Ballston in 1790. Mr. Clark said the Onondagas called him Ka-hunk-a-ta-wah, One spry enough to skip over water, and his wife, Con-o-rooquah, One of pleasant disposition. Their children remained here, and all had Indian names.
Revolutionary War Soldier
In memory of
ISAAC VAN VLECK
who died May 19th
1801
aged 58 years.
Enrolled in 7th 'Land Bounty regiment, Albany Co. He is said to have come from Kinderhook to Salina in March, 1792, and his wife removed to Pittston, N. Y., for a time after his death. Mr. Cheney, however, said he came from North Galway, Saratoga Co., and his name was recorded in Ballston in 1790. Mr. Clark said the Onondagas called him Ka-hunk-a-ta-wah, One spry enough to skip over water, and his wife, Con-o-rooquah, One of pleasant disposition. Their children remained here, and all had Indian names.
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