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Ulster County Poorhouse Cemetery
New Paltz, Ulster County, New York

GPS: 41.722318, -74.118114

Ulster County Fairgrounds
249 Libertyville Road
New Paltz, NY 12561

Published: July 17, 2016
Total records: 1,806

Unidentified Burials

Records published here were acquired from the County of Ulster, on July 17, 2016. The records were compiled from County Hall of Records, the New Paltz Town Clerk's office, the Huguenot Historical Society records and various newspaper accounts from the Haviland-Herdgard Historical Collection at the Elting Library.The records give the name, death date, age, race, cause of death and town where available. The names are those believed to be buried at the site, not necessarily all of those who died in residence.


(Irishman), Patrick
, d. December 14, 1848, age 30, Admitted - Sick, County, Ireland
(S?)Lightning, John, d. Mar. 2, 1875, age 63, Admitted - destitute, Saugerties, German, Admit: Feb. 18, 1875
---, Anthony, d. June 4, 1874, age 88, Admitted - Lunatic, Olive, US
? , Caroline, d. December 15, 1889, age 60, Carcinoma, Caucasian
?? A black child, d. July 25, 1839, County
?? Baby, colored, d. September 24, 1942
?? Man, Unknown, d. January 16, 1939, Colored
?? Man, Unknown, d. June 7, 1937
?? Man, Unknown, d. May 22, 1942, Found floating in river in Marlboro
?? Man, Unknown, d. May 27, 1943, Found dead in the river
?? Man, Unknown, d. October 27, 1942
?? Unnamed baby, d. August 4, 1903, (Gardiner clerk's records)
_mson, Dinah, d. Sept. 27, 1859, age 70, Colored, Admitted - Insanity, Hurley, US, Admit: April 16, 1858

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