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Coreys cemetery is located on [[Coreys%20Road|Coreys Road]] about a mile south of [[New%20York%20Route%203|New York Route 3]] on the left.
Coreys cemetery is located on [[Coreys%20Road|Coreys Road]] about a mile south of [[New%20York%20Route%203|New York Route 3]] on the left.


 {|
 
<tbody>|-\n|'''Name'''||'''Birth date'''||'''Death date'''||'''Notes'''|| |\n|-\n|
{| class="wikitable"


<span>Rev. Robert G. Andrus, D.D.||
|-
|'''Name'''||'''Birth date'''||'''Death date'''||'''Notes'''|| |
|-


<span>October 1, 1907||


<span>January 13, 1982||
<span>Rev. Robert G. Andrus, D.D.|


 ||
<span>October 1, 1907|


 |\n|-\n|
<span>January 13, 1982|


<span>Mary McGuiston Andrus||
 |


<span>September 12, 1918||
 |
|-


<span>August 19, 1982||


<span>In Loving Memory||
<span>Mary McGuiston Andrus|


 |\n|-\n|
<span>September 12, 1918|


<span>John Baldwin Barr||
<span>August 19, 1982|


<span>November 8, 1932||
<span>In Loving Memory|


<span>No Date||
 |
|-


<span>Love Never Ends||


 |\n|-\n|
<span>John Baldwin Barr|


<span>Patricia Jane Kromer Barr||
<span>November 8, 1932|


<span>December 19, 1932||
<span>No Date|


<span>January 2, 2001||
<span>Love Never Ends|


 ||
 |
|-


 |\n|-\n|


<span>Bertha R. Braegger||
<span>Patricia Jane Kromer Barr|


<span>November 14, ____||
<span>December 19, 1932|


<span>November 23, 1979||
<span>January 2, 2001|


<span>10 June 1980: Father - Frederick Reinert; Mother - Bertha Faes ||
 |


<span>(Info From Fortune Funeral Home Marker)|\n|-\n|
 |
|-


<span>Werner P. Braegger||


<span>1888||
<span>Bertha R. Braegger|


<span>1962||
<span>November 14, ____|


 ||
<span>November 23, 1979|


 |\n|-\n|
<span>10 June 1980: Father - Frederick Reinert; Mother - Bertha Faes |


<span>Bertha Reinert Braegger ||
<span>(Info From Fortune Funeral Home Marker)|
|-


<span>1895||


<span>1979||
<span>Werner P. Braegger|


<span>His Wife||
<span>1888|


 |\n|-\n|
<span>1962|


<span>Charles L. Christiernin||
 |


<span>February 10, 1878||
 |
|-


<span>Died October 18, 1944||


 ||
<span>Bertha Reinert Braegger |


 |\n|-\n|
<span>1895|


<span>Regina Scott-Hall Christiernin||
<span>1979|


<span>February 4, 1885||
<span>His Wife|


<span>July 25, 1963||
 |
|-


 ||


 |\n|-\n|
<span>Charles L. Christiernin|


<span>Virginia R. Christiernin||
<span>February 10, 1878|


<span>December 4, 1914||
<span>Died October 18, 1944|


<span>April 29, 1990||
 |


<span>T Sgt.US Marine Corps, World War II Korea,||
 |
|-


 |\n|-\n|


<span>Charles L. Christiernin Jr.||
<span>Regina Scott-Hall Christiernin|


<span>May 25, 1916||
<span>February 4, 1885|


<span>April 18, 1870||
<span>July 25, 1963|


<span>New Jersey, 1st Lt Adj Gen Corps.,||
 |


 |\n|-\n|
 |
|-


<span>Della R. Dukett||


 ||
<span>Virginia R. Christiernin|


<span>September 16, 1892 Age 22 Yrs & 4 Mos.||
<span>December 4, 1914|


<span>Wife Of B A Dukett||
<span>April 29, 1990|


<span>"Oh, weary eyes that oft did weep/ Closed now rest well in dreamless sleep/ O, tired hands that did their best/ Lie still be folded in rest/ Oh, hearts so torn with love and pain/ Thy troubles never can come again"|\n|-\n|
<span>T Sgt.US Marine Corps, World War II Korea,|


<span>John Dukett||
 |
|-


<span>1834||


<span>1922||
<span>Charles L. Christiernin Jr.|


 ||
<span>May 25, 1916|


 |\n|-\n|
<span>April 18, 1870|


<span>Nancy Graham Dukett||
<span>New Jersey, 1st Lt Adj Gen Corps.,|


<span>1841||
 |
|-


<span>1923||


<span>His Wife||
<span>Della R. Dukett|


 |\n|-\n|
 |


<span>Mattie Jane Dukett||
<span>September 16, 1892 Age 22 Yrs & 4 Mos.|


 ||
<span>Wife Of B A Dukett|


<span>August 23, 1880 Æ 9 Yrs 4 Mos & 12 D||
<span>"Oh, weary eyes that oft did weep/ Closed now rest well in dreamless sleep/ O, tired hands that did their best/ Lie still be folded in rest/ Oh, hearts so torn with love and pain/ Thy troubles never can come again"|
|-


<span>Daughter of John & Nancy Dukett||


<span>"A precious one from us has gone/ A voice we loved is stilled/ A place is vacant in our home/ Which never can be filled" - by her sister|\n|-\n|
<span>John Dukett|


<span>Claire Given Freeman||
<span>1834|


<span>1903||
<span>1922|


<span>1933||
 |


 ||
 |
|-


 |\n|-\n|


<span>Eugene H. Freeman||
<span>Nancy Graham Dukett|


<span>1893||
<span>1841|


<span>1966||
<span>1923|


 ||
<span>His Wife|


 |\n|-\n|
 |
|-


<span>[[Ruth%20W.%20Freeman|Ruth Wardner Freeman]]||


<span>1917||
<span>Mattie Jane Dukett|


<span>No Date||
 |


<span>His Wife||
<span>August 23, 1880 Æ 9 Yrs 4 Mos & 12 D|


 |\n|-\n|
<span>Daughter of John & Nancy Dukett|


<span>Lillian A. Freeman||
<span>"A precious one from us has gone/ A voice we loved is stilled/ A place is vacant in our home/ Which never can be filled" - by her sister|
|-


<span>1869||


<span>1926||
<span>Claire Given Freeman|


 ||
<span>1903|


 |\n|-\n|
<span>1933|


<span>[[Ross%20Freeman|Ross C. Freeman]]||
 |


<span>1898||
 |
|-


<span>10 June 1980||


 ||
<span>Eugene H. Freeman|


 |\n|-\n|
<span>1893|


<span>Martha D. Freeman||
<span>1966|


<span>1910||
 |


<span>1999||
 |
|-


 ||


 |\n|-\n|
<span>[[Ruth%20W.%20Freeman|Ruth Wardner Freeman]]|


<span>[[Kenneth%20M.%20Hollenbeck|Kenneth M. Hollenbeck]]||
<span>1917|


<span>1930||
<span>No Date|


2009||
<span>His Wife|


 ||
 |
|-


 |\n|-\n|


[[Neil%20U.%20Hollenbeck|Neil U. Hollenbeck]]||
<span>Lillian A. Freeman|


1981||
<span>1869|


2016||
<span>1926|


Grandson of Ken & Alice||
 |


 |\n|-\n|
 |
|-


<span>Alice J. Hollenbeck||


<span>1928||
<span>[[Ross%20Freeman|Ross C. Freeman]]|


2005||
<span>1898|


 ||
<span>10 June 1980|


 |\n|-\n|
 |


<span>Myrl W. Hollenbeck||
 |
|-


<span>1897||


<span>1973||
<span>Martha D. Freeman|


 ||
<span>1910|


 |\n|-\n|
<span>1999|


<span>Leah M. Hollenbeck||
 |


<span>1904||
 |
|-


<span>1972||


 ||
<span>[[Kenneth%20M.%20Hollenbeck|Kenneth M. Hollenbeck]]|


 |\n|-\n|
<span>1930|


<span>Arthur L. Hollenbeck||
2009|


<span>1871||
 |


<span>1954||
 |
|-


 ||


 |\n|-\n|
[[Neil%20U.%20Hollenbeck|Neil U. Hollenbeck]]|


<span>Electa M. Hollenbeck||
1981|


<span>1875||
2016|


<span>1961||
Grandson of Ken & Alice|


 ||
 |
|-


 |\n|-\n|


<span>Harry Brent Hollenbeck||
<span>Alice J. Hollenbeck|


<span>1928||
<span>1928|


<span>1979||
2005|
 
 |
 
 |
|-
 
 
<span>Myrl W. Hollenbeck|
 
<span>1897|
 
<span>1973|
 
 |
 
 |
|-
 
 
<span>Leah M. Hollenbeck|
 
<span>1904|
 
<span>1972|
 
 |
 
 |
|-
 
 
<span>Arthur L. Hollenbeck|
 
<span>1871|
 
<span>1954|
 
 |
 
 |
|-
 
 
<span>Electa M. Hollenbeck|
 
<span>1875|
 
<span>1961|
 
 |
 
 |
|-
 
 
<span>Harry Brent Hollenbeck|
 
<span>1928|
 
<span>1979|


<span>Cpl US Army, Korea
<span>Cpl US Army, Korea


 ||
 |
 
 |
|-
 
 
<span>Jack McDermott|
 
<span>April 29, 1928|
 
<span>June 26, 1996|
 
<span>Cpl US Army, Korea|
 
<span>For making us feel special in your life for enriching our lives with your wit and well-seasoned stories of days gone by, always in our hearts.|
|-
 
 
<span>Joann W. McGuiston|
 
<span>October 14, 1921|
 
<span>October 6, 1985|
 
 |
 
<span>This stone is about 40' from the road. There is a small path leading to it.|
|-
 
 
<span>Stephanie L. Whittum O'Sullivan|
 
<span>1953|
 
<span>2001|
 
<span>If Life Gives You Scraps, Make Quilts.|
 
 |
|-
 
 
<span>David J. O'Sullivan|
 
<span>1952|


 |\n|-\n|
<span>No Date|


<span>Jack McDermott||
 |


<span>April 29, 1928||
 |
|-


<span>June 26, 1996||


<span>Cpl US Army, Korea||
<span>Gertrude G. Reed|


<span>For making us feel special in your life for enriching our lives with your wit and well-seasoned stories of days gone by, always in our hearts.|\n|-\n|
<span>March 19, 1923|


<span>Joann W. McGuiston||
<span>February 13, 1980|


<span>October 14, 1921||
<span>Info From Fortune Funeral Home Marker: Gertrude Grace Reed|


<span>October 6, 1985||
<span>Father - Gordon Vosburgh; Mother - Elsie Ebare|
|-


 ||


<span>This stone is about 40' from the road. There is a small path leading to it.|\n|-\n|
<span>Richard H. Reed|


<span>Stephanie L. Whittum O'Sullivan||
<span>February 11, 1920|


<span>1953||
<span>April 1, 1980|


<span>2001||
<span>TSgt US Air Force, World War II|


<span>If Life Gives You Scraps, Make Quilts.||
 |
|-


 |\n|-\n|


<span>David J. O'Sullivan||
<span>[[Ludwig%20Ruser|Ludwig Ruser]]|


<span>1952||
<span>1844|


<span>No Date||
<span>1914|


 ||
<span>And His Sons Frank, [[Louis%20H.%20Ruser|Louis]], [[Harry%20Ruser|Harry]]|


 |\n|-\n|
 |
|-


<span>Gertrude G. Reed||


<span>March 19, 1923||
<span>James P. Schick|


<span>February 13, 1980||
<span>1914|


<span>Info From Fortune Funeral Home Marker: Gertrude Grace Reed||
<span>1980|


<span>Father - Gordon Vosburgh; Mother - Elsie Ebare|\n|-\n|
<span>Maj US Army, World War II|


<span>Richard H. Reed||
<span>Located about 30' down a path toward the water at the back of the Cemetery.|
|-


<span>February 11, 1920||


<span>April 1, 1980||
<span>Dorothy W. Schick|


<span>TSgt US Air Force, World War II||
<span>1914|


 |\n|-\n|
<span>1990|


<span>[[Ludwig%20Ruser|Ludwig Ruser]]||
 |


<span>1844||
 |
|-


<span>1914||


<span>And His Sons Frank, [[Louis%20H.%20Ruser|Louis]], [[Harry%20Ruser|Harry]]||
<span>Florence Sherriff|


 |\n|-\n|
<span>1886|


<span>James P. Schick||
<span>1972|


<span>1914||
 |


<span>1980||
 |
|-


<span>Maj US Army, World War II||


<span>Located about 30' down a path toward the water at the back of the Cemetery.|\n|-\n|
<span>Donald F. Smith|


<span>Dorothy W. Schick||
<span>1956|


<span>1914||
<span>1956|


<span>1990||
 |


 ||
 |
|-


 |\n|-\n|


<span>Florence Sherriff||
<span>[[Earl%20A.%20Vosburgh|Earl A. Vosburgh]]|


<span>1886||
<span>September 2, 1887|


<span>1972||
<span>February 6, 1959|


 ||
<span>Father|


 |\n|-\n|
<span>Pvt,<span>  2 Inf,<span>  NY NG, World War I |
|-


<span>Donald F. Smith||


<span>1956||
<span>Agnes M. Vosburgh |


<span>1956||
<span>1883|


 ||
<span>1973|


 |\n|-\n|
<span>Mother|


<span>[[Earl%20A.%20Vosburgh|Earl A. Vosburgh]]||
 |
|-


<span>September 2, 1887||


<span>February 6, 1959||
<span>Belle Vosburgh |


<span>Father||
<span>1908|


<span>Pvt,<span>  2 Inf,<span>  NY NG, World War I |\n|-\n|
<span>2000|


<span>Agnes M. Vosburgh ||
<span>Daughter|


<span>1883||
 |
|-


<span>1973||


<span>Mother||
<span>David F. Vosburgh|


 |\n|-\n|
<span>1906|


<span>Belle Vosburgh ||
<span>1984|


<span>1908||
 |


<span>2000||
 |
|-


<span>Daughter||


 |\n|-\n|
<span>Elsie B. Vosburgh|


<span>David F. Vosburgh||
<span>1900|


<span>1906||
<span>1977|


<span>1984||
 |


 ||
 |
|-


 |\n|-\n|


<span>Elsie B. Vosburgh||
<span>[[Gordon%20Vosburgh|Gordon L. Vosburgh]]|


<span>1900||
<span>August 26, 1895|


<span>1977||
<span>December 28, 1962|


 ||
<span>Cpl Medical Department, World War I|


 |\n|-\n|
 |
|-


<span>[[Gordon%20Vosburgh|Gordon L. Vosburgh]]||


<span>August 26, 1895||
<span>James R. Wandling|


<span>December 28, 1962||
<span>1914|


<span>Cpl Medical Department, World War I||
<span>No Date|


 |\n|-\n|
 |


<span>James R. Wandling||
 |
|-


<span>1914||


<span>No Date||
<span>Marion Wandling|


 ||
<span>1917|


 |\n|-\n|
<span>No Date|


<span>Marion Wandling||
 |


<span>1917||
 |
|-


<span>No Date||


 ||
<span>Barbara Wandling Hochberg|


 |\n|-\n|
<span>1946|


<span>Barbara Wandling Hochberg||
<span>1983|


<span>1946||
 |


<span>1983||
 |
|-


 ||


 |\n|-\n|
<span>Lucy Ann Woodbridge|


<span>Lucy Ann Woodbridge||
 |


 ||
<span>1964|


<span>1964||
 |


 ||
<span>"Of such are the Kingdom of Heaven."|


<span>"Of such are the Kingdom of Heaven."|\n</tbody>
|}
|}


 
 

Latest revision as of 21:15, 14 September 2025


Coreys cemetery is located on Coreys Road about a mile south of New York Route 3 on the left.

 

Rev. Robert G. Andrus, D.D.| October 1, 1907| January 13, 1982|  |  | Mary McGuiston Andrus| September 12, 1918| August 19, 1982| In Loving Memory|  | John Baldwin Barr| November 8, 1932| No Date| Love Never Ends|  | Patricia Jane Kromer Barr| December 19, 1932| January 2, 2001|  |  | Bertha R. Braegger| November 14, ____| November 23, 1979| 10 June 1980: Father - Frederick Reinert; Mother - Bertha Faes | (Info From Fortune Funeral Home Marker)| Werner P. Braegger| 1888| 1962|  |  | Bertha Reinert Braegger | 1895| 1979| His Wife|  | Charles L. Christiernin| February 10, 1878| Died October 18, 1944|  |  | Regina Scott-Hall Christiernin| February 4, 1885| July 25, 1963|  |  | Virginia R. Christiernin| December 4, 1914| April 29, 1990| T Sgt.US Marine Corps, World War II Korea,|  | Charles L. Christiernin Jr.| May 25, 1916| April 18, 1870| New Jersey, 1st Lt Adj Gen Corps.,|  | Della R. Dukett|  | September 16, 1892 Age 22 Yrs & 4 Mos.| Wife Of B A Dukett| "Oh, weary eyes that oft did weep/ Closed now rest well in dreamless sleep/ O, tired hands that did their best/ Lie still be folded in rest/ Oh, hearts so torn with love and pain/ Thy troubles never can come again"| John Dukett| 1834| 1922|  |  | Nancy Graham Dukett| 1841| 1923| His Wife|  | Mattie Jane Dukett|  | August 23, 1880 Æ 9 Yrs 4 Mos & 12 D| Daughter of John & Nancy Dukett| "A precious one from us has gone/ A voice we loved is stilled/ A place is vacant in our home/ Which never can be filled" - by her sister| Claire Given Freeman| 1903| 1933|  |  | Eugene H. Freeman| 1893| 1966|  |  | Ruth Wardner Freeman| 1917| No Date| His Wife|  | Lillian A. Freeman| 1869| 1926|  |  | Ross C. Freeman| 1898| 10 June 1980|  |  | Martha D. Freeman| 1910| 1999|  |  | Kenneth M. Hollenbeck| 1930| 2009|  |  | Neil U. Hollenbeck| 1981| 2016| Grandson of Ken & Alice|  | Alice J. Hollenbeck| 1928| 2005|  |  | Myrl W. Hollenbeck| 1897| 1973|  |  | Leah M. Hollenbeck| 1904| 1972|  |  | Arthur L. Hollenbeck| 1871| 1954|  |  | Electa M. Hollenbeck| 1875| 1961|  |  | Harry Brent Hollenbeck| 1928| 1979| Cpl US Army, Korea  |  | Jack McDermott| April 29, 1928| June 26, 1996| Cpl US Army, Korea| For making us feel special in your life for enriching our lives with your wit and well-seasoned stories of days gone by, always in our hearts.| Joann W. McGuiston| October 14, 1921| October 6, 1985|  | This stone is about 40' from the road. There is a small path leading to it.| Stephanie L. Whittum O'Sullivan| 1953| 2001| If Life Gives You Scraps, Make Quilts.|  | David J. O'Sullivan| 1952| No Date|  |  | Gertrude G. Reed| March 19, 1923| February 13, 1980| Info From Fortune Funeral Home Marker: Gertrude Grace Reed| Father - Gordon Vosburgh; Mother - Elsie Ebare| Richard H. Reed| February 11, 1920| April 1, 1980| TSgt US Air Force, World War II|  | Ludwig Ruser| 1844| 1914| And His Sons Frank, Louis, Harry|  | James P. Schick| 1914| 1980| Maj US Army, World War II| Located about 30' down a path toward the water at the back of the Cemetery.| Dorothy W. Schick| 1914| 1990|  |  | Florence Sherriff| 1886| 1972|  |  | Donald F. Smith| 1956| 1956|  |  | Earl A. Vosburgh| September 2, 1887| February 6, 1959| Father| Pvt,  2 Inf,  NY NG, World War I | Agnes M. Vosburgh | 1883| 1973| Mother|  | Belle Vosburgh | 1908| 2000| Daughter|  | David F. Vosburgh| 1906| 1984|  |  | Elsie B. Vosburgh| 1900| 1977|  |  | Gordon L. Vosburgh| August 26, 1895| December 28, 1962| Cpl Medical Department, World War I|  | James R. Wandling| 1914| No Date|  |  | Marion Wandling| 1917| No Date|  |  | Barbara Wandling Hochberg| 1946| 1983|  |  | Lucy Ann Woodbridge|  | 1964|  | "Of such are the Kingdom of Heaven."|
Name Birth date Death date Notes