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PATRIOT BURIALS

Program
Patriot Burials®
Subject
Cemetery, Event
Location
23 Old Quarry Rd, Feura Bush, NY 12067, USA
Lat/Long
42.576292, -73.87801
Grant Recipient
Columbia-Mid Hudson Valley SAR Chapter
Historic Marker

PATRIOT BURIALS

Inscription

PATRIOT BURIALS
JERUSALEM CEMETERY.
AT LEAST TEN ALBANY COUNTY &
NEW YORK MILITIA REVOLUTIONARY
WAR VETERANS INTERRED
HERE CIRCA 1787-1847.
WILLIAM G. POMEROY FOUNDATION 2025

The origins of the American Revolution can be traced back to 1775, when the first shots were fired between colonial and British forces at the Battle of Lexington and Concord. Soon after, the American Colonies declared their independence from Great Britain on July 4, 1776. As the newly formed United States went to war with Great Britain, hundreds of men across the Thirteen Colonies joined the fight. These men came from different walks of life; some were farmers, others were tradesmen, lawyers, doctors and merchants. Despite their differences they desired the same thing: freedom and independence. Colonial forces faced severe challenges, including lack of supplies and military training, however in the face of obstacles they were undeterred. After nearly eight years the colonies defeated Great Britain and successfully achieved their independence. It is important to remember the lives and sacrifices made by those who fought for American freedom.

Jerusalem Cemetery is the final resting place of many of the community’s early residents, with burials as early as 1733. Among those interred here between ca. 1787-1847 are at least ten veterans of the Revolutionary War, including: Peter A. Bradt, Cornelius T. Slingerland, Teunis C. Slingerland, Peter J. Slingerland, John Slingerland, William Van Allen, John Van Allen, Albert Vanderzee, William Houghtaling and John Luke.

Additionally, it is possible that Peter Sager and John Seeger are buried in Jerusalem Cemetery as well, although it is not confirmed.