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Derrick Ariaensen

Birth
Death
7 Jun 1663
Hurley, Ulster County, New York, USA
Burial
Kingston, Ulster County, New York, USA Add to Map
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Derrick, the son of Ariaen, by the Dutch naming standard of the time. Killed in the raid the same day at Nieu Dorf (Hurley). The survivors escaped to the Wyltwyck Stockade. The bodies of those killed were brought to Wyltwyck the following day and buried along with those killed in the Esopus Indian Raid on the Wyltwyck Stockade. He was buried here with the other victims of the raid, this being the only graveyard in use within the stockade. Apparently no carved stone was used to mark his grave, but more likely a simple wooden marker.
Derrick, the son of Ariaen, by the Dutch naming standard of the time. Killed in the raid the same day at Nieu Dorf (Hurley). The survivors escaped to the Wyltwyck Stockade. The bodies of those killed were brought to Wyltwyck the following day and buried along with those killed in the Esopus Indian Raid on the Wyltwyck Stockade. He was buried here with the other victims of the raid, this being the only graveyard in use within the stockade. Apparently no carved stone was used to mark his grave, but more likely a simple wooden marker.

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