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North Greenbush Cemetery Locations
People buried in this cemetery are listed alphabetically by surname in Interments in Rensselaer County Cemeteries. |
Name | Data Source | Location |
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Albany Muslim Cemetery | Find A Grave | 474 Snyders Lake Road in Wynantskill. |
Barringer-Sharp Cemetery | Find A Grave | Located at the corner of West Sand Lake Road and Macha Lane. |
Blooming Grove Rural Cemetery | Personal visits; Find A Grave | From Troy, take US Route 4 southward towards East Greenbush; cemetery is on left (east) side of Route 4, shortly before you come to prominent white Blooming Grove Church on right. Large cemetery; maintained. |
Defreest Graveyard | D. S. Ptak's Cast in Stone; Find A Grave ![]() | From Troy, take US Route 4 southward towards East Greenbush; watch for Winter Street (County Route 74) coming in from left; shortly after this, turn right into Jordan Street, the entry into Rensselaer Technology Park (RTP); continue for 0.2 of a mile; take first left towards RTP office, which is in old Defreest family home; cemetery is 550 feet southeast of office. 3 stones cited. |
Evergreen Cemetery | Find A Grave and Google Satellite | On north side of Main Avenue, Wynantskill, east of First Reformed Church at 413 Main Ave. |
Hidley Graveyard | Theresa Bonner; Find A Grave | There is an old cemetery on the crest of a hill on Hidley Road in North Greenbush, NY. If you follow the power lines back on the east side of the road and then up to the highest point to the right, there is an old cemetery we visited 30 years ago. I believe it still exists but may no longer be legible. It contained many Hidley names and children. I would estimate that there are at least 20 graves. It is behind the old VFW post and the Kruzelnicky farm. |
Koon Plot | Copied July 11, 1920 by Milton Thomas of Troy; Find A Grave | North of the road which curves west from Winter Street, Troy, and leads into Wynantskill. |
Teeling-Wendell Graveyard | DAR records; Find A Grave | Private graveyard on old Wendell Farm, later the farm of Jonas Smith Manville; about 1 mile west of US Route 4 in vicinity of RTP (see Defreest Graveyard entry above for directions to RTP); in RTP, take Jordan Road all the way to end; cemetery is south of Nynex Building. Inscriptions were copied in 1932 by Rachel C. Wilkins for the Hoosac-Walloomsac Chapter of the DAR. At least 7 stones. |
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