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Detail of map of Ulster County, NY (1829)

Detail of a 1829 map with locations of Hardenbergh homes and churches in Rochester, and Wawarsing, 1829 (description)

Circled blue, top left and right: approximate locations of the homes of Colonel Johannes Hardenbergh II (1706-86) in Rosendale, Hurley (presently in the town of Rosendale), and Colonel Johannes Hardenbergh Jr. (1729-1799) in Swartekill, Hurley first owner of Sojourner Truth (presently in the town of Esopus).
Circled red, left to right: the Dutch Reformed churches of Wawarsing, Rochester and Marbletown, which were served by Jacob Rutsen Hardenbergh from 1781 to 1786, while he is believed to have lived in the home of his father, Col. Johannes Hardenbergh II in Rosendale.
Circled green, left: approximate location of the home of Johannes G. Hardenbergh (1731-1812), Rochester, presently Kerhonkson.

View the full map of 1829 map of Ulster county
Read the accompanying blog about the Sojourner Truth and the Hardenbergh family

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