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Fultonville Cemetery

Cemeteries in Montgomery County, New York
Memorial plaque at Fultonville Cemetery
Memorial plaque at Fultonville Cemetery

Fultonville Cemetery, also known as the Old Village Cemetery or the Protestant Dutch Church Burying Ground, is a cemetery in Fultonville, New York. The cemetery was originally the burying ground for the Protestant Dutch Church of Fultonville, but was transferred to the village in 1848. Many influential people in Fultonville's history are buried there. John H. Starin and Thomas R. Horton, United States House of Representatives|U.S. Representatives from New York, are interred there.

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Fultonville Cemetery
Mohawk Street,

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N 42.944166666667 ° E -74.373888888889 °
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Mohawk Street
12068
New York, United States
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Memorial plaque at Fultonville Cemetery
Memorial plaque at Fultonville Cemetery
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