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Records of the First Reformed Dutch Church of Newtown, Long Island New York Baptisms 1833 - 1839
The following is a transcription by Peter Divine, July 2001, from LDS Microfilm #17803. This is a microfilm of a typewritten transcript. Newtown, later known as Elmhurst, is now a part of the Borough of Queens in the city of New York.
Notes from Peter Divine:
"do" means "ditto", used in place of re-writing the surname of the previously mentioned individual.
Notes and question marks that I inserted are enclosed in brackets [?].
All other notes and question marks, including those in parentheses (), were found on the microfilm.
The manuscript on the film was partially translated from Dutch to English. I have translated a few additional words such as "widow" and have converted the dates into the modern mm/dd/yy format.
I have carefully used commas as placeholders.
Baptisms and Marriages of the First Reformed Church of Newtown
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Edited by Richard Gosman DeBevoise
v.1 1776-1845
Long Island Collection , The Queens Borough Public Library
Jamaica, New York
1938
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