Records, 1660-1984.

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Records, 1660-1984.

Registers of baptisms and marriages, 1660-1981; registers of deaths, 1877-1981; membership records, 1693, 1743-1981; minutes of the Consistory, governing body of Elders and Deacons, 1685-1981; several manuscript volumes containing miscellaneous minutes and notes of church activities, 1681-1841; account books, 1707-1971; pew rent records, 1833-1851; proceedings from the Church Council of 1689; charter from King George I, 1719; minutes from anniversary celebration committees, 1909 and 1982-1984; annual reports, 1950-1980; register kept by Pastor Lucas Boeve, 1922-1934; and minutes and other records from Church organizations including the Women's Auxiliary Mission Society, 1893-1944, the Women's Guild, 1953-1982, the Ladies Aid Society, 1888-1926, the Henrietta Wynkoop Guild, 1902-1921, and the Men's Club, 1923-1984.

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Reformed Protestant Dutch Church of Kingston, New York. Consistory.

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Reformed Protestant Dutch Church of Kingston, New York. Women's Guild.

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Reformed Protestant Dutch Church of Kingston, New York. Men's Club.

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Boeve, Lucas.

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Reformed Protestant Dutch Church of Kingston, New York. Sunday School.

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Reformed Protestant Dutch Church of Kingston, New York. Ladies Aid Society.

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Reformed Protestant Dutch Church of Kingston, New York

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Collecting area: Records of the Church. From the description of Repository description. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 155504664 Organized in 1659. The stone church was built in 1680 on the present plot of ground in Kingston. The church was gutted when the village was burned by the British in 1777, and the current building was dedicated in 1852. From the description of Records, 1660-1984. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 83575635 ...

George I, King of Great Britain, 1660-1727

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George I was the first Hanover king of England, claiming the throne through his mother, Sophia, great granddaughter of King James I. His succession was orchestrated to ensure a Protestant ruler. He became king upon the death of Queen Anne in 1714, and he ruled until 1727, a somewhat unpopular and rather unremarkable reign. From the description of King George I instructions to his councillors, 1723 May 30. (Pennsylvania State University Libraries). WorldCat record id: 52734412 ...

Reformed Protestant Dutch Church of Kingston, New York. Church Council.

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