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# Place Longitude Latitude Notes ID
1 First Reformed Church, Schenectady, Schenectady, New York, United States  -73.9474800  42.8168000  At the beginning of the Eighteenth Century the church was known as the Reformed Nether Dutch Church, and in 1727 it was changed to Nether Dutch Reformed Church. By the time the congregation occupied its third edifice it has received a charter from King George II in 1734, which allowed the church to operate independently under the name of First Reformed Protestant Dutch Church

The third building was located in the middle of what is now the intersection of Union and Church Streets. This building was used from 1734 to 1814. It measured 56 by 80 feet and according to the Dutch custom, men and women worshiped sitting separately. Indians and slaves occupied the balcony.

The fourth building was constructed on the northeast corner of Church and Union Streets, very near the current location of the church. This building housed the congregation from 1814 to 1861.

The fifth building was built in 1863, on the same site occupied by the fourth. By 1867 the church became known as the First Reformed Church. 
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2 Albany, Albany, New York, United States  -73.7566700  42.6525000    231 
3 , Kingdom of Bavaria  11.6000000  49.1000000  German state that succeeded the former Electorate of Bavaria in 1805 and continued to exist until 1918. With the unification of Germany into the German Empire in 1871, the kingdom became a federated state of the new empire.

For further details, see this Wikipedia entry: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kingdom_of_Bavaria 
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4 New York City, New York, New York, United States  -73.9750000  40.7700000    229 
5 Palmyra, Wayne, New York, United States  -77.2336100  43.0638900    228 
6 Elizabethtown, Union, New Jersey, United States  -74.2140000  40.6630000  Now known as Elizabeth, NJ.  227 
7 540 Glenwood Avenue, Buffalo, Erie, New York, United States  -78.8452600  42.9124600    226 
8 , , , Germany  10.5000000  51.5000000    225 
9 Marilla Cemetery, Marilla, Erie, New York, United States  -78.5540000  42.8320000    224 
10 Baptist Home of South Jersey, Riverton, Burlington, New Jersey, United States  -75.0192000  40.0133000  303 Bank Ave, Riverton, NJ 08077  223 
11 , Burlington, New Jersey, United States  -74.7000000  39.9500000    222 
12 Palmyra, Burlington, New Jersey, United States  -75.0286100  40.0069400    221 
13 320 East 42nd Street, New York City, New York, New York, United States  -73.9714500  40.7493000  This is the address of the Woodstock Apartments (now the Woodstock Tower), a building which is still standing as of 2022.  220 
14 Camden, Camden, New Jersey, United States  -75.1200000  39.9258300    219 
15 Marilla, Erie, New York, United States  -78.5552800  42.8400000    218 
16 Buffalo State Hospital, Buffalo, Erie, New York, United States  -78.8822000  42.9295000    217 
17 212 North Ellicott Street, Williamsville, Erie, New York, United States  -78.7411900  42.9695200  This dwelling no longer exists as of 2022.  216 
18 107 North Ellicott Street, Williamsville, Erie, New York, United States  -78.7402500  42.9667500  In the present day (2022) there is no house on N. Ellicott St with this number.  215 
19 95 North Ellicott Street, Williamsville, Erie, New York, United States  -78.7402800  42.9664000    214 
20 27 South Putnam Street, Buffalo, Erie, New York, United States  -78.8843500  42.9162500    213 
21 Morgan Cemetery, Cinnaminson, Burlington, New Jersey, United States  -75.0170000  39.9960000    212 
22 738 Highland Avenue, Palmyra, Burlington, New Jersey, United States  -75.0165000  40.0034500    211 
23 439 Horace Avenue, Palmyra, Burlington, New Jersey, United States  -75.0257000  40.0041000    210 
24 93 Fourteenth Street, Buffalo, Erie, New York, United States  -78.8841700  42.9040000    209 
25 542 Glenwood Avenue, Buffalo, Erie, New York, United States  -78.8451500  42.9124700    208 
26 , Erie, New York, United States  -78.6666700  42.7666700    207 
27 , Grand Duchy of Hesse and by Rhine  8.8000000  50.3800000  Colloquially known as Hesse-Darmstadt. Was formed from the Landgrivate of Hesse-Darmstadt in 1806 and joined the German Empire in 1871.

For further history, see the Wikipedia entry. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Grand_Duchy_of_Hesse 
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28 49 Front Street, Rochester, Monroe, New York, United States  -77.6115000  43.1573000  Aside from a very short stub north of Andrews Street, Front Street no longer exists in Rochester. It ran along the west side of the riverfront between Main St and Allen St.

Based on historic maps, the saloon was located on the river side of the street, approximately between where the two legs of the Sister Cities Bridge now meet the shore. 
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29 100 North Clinton Street, Rochester, Monroe, New York, United States  -77.6071000  43.1593000    204 
30 56 North Chatham Street, Rochester, Monroe, New York, United States  -77.6054000  43.1642000  This section of Chatham St is now (2022) known as Ormond St. Location is approximate and based off an 1875 plat map -- House 56 was on the east side of the street in an area now occupied by a parking lot.  203 
31 Schwarzenbach bei Hof, Kingdom of Bavaria  11.9370000  50.2210000  In the current day, there are two towns named Scharzenbach which are located near Hof - Schwarzenbach an der Saale and Schwarzenbach am Wald. The former appears to be more commonly linked with Hof and is referred to colloquially as "bei Hof". Thus the coordinates listed in this Genealogy point ot Schwarzenbach an der Salle.  202 
32 Utica, Oneida, New York, United States  -75.2330600  43.1008300    201 
33 Union College, Schenectady, Schenectady, New York, United States  -73.9295000  42.8171000    200 
34 , , , Cuba  -79.5000000  22.0000000    199 
35 , , , Chile  -71.0000000  -30.0000000    198 
36 Schenectady, New Netherland  -76.1740000  42.8141700  Part of the colony of New Netherland until the British takeover in 1664.  197 
37 Beverwyck, New Netherland  -73.7566700  42.6525000  Part of the Dutch colony which was rechristened Albany, New York after the British takeover in 1664.  196 
38 New Amsterdam, New Netherlands  -73.9980000  40.7260000  Part of the Dutch colony which was rechristened New York after the British takeover in 1664.  195 
39 Rotterdam, Schenectady, New York, United States  -73.9713900  42.7869400    194 
40 Stillwater, Albany, Province of New York, British America  -73.6830000  42.9670000  Now part of Saratoga County, NY.  193 
41 Schenectady, Albany, New York, United States  -76.1740000  42.8141700  Schenectady was part of Albany County until March 1809, when Schenectady County was formed.  192 
42 First Reformed Church, Schenectady, Albany, New York, United States  -73.9474800  42.8168000  At the beginning of the Eighteenth Century the church was known as the Reformed Nether Dutch Church, and in 1727 it was changed to Nether Dutch Reformed Church. By the time the congregation occupied its third edifice it has received a charter from King George II in 1734, which allowed the church to operate independently under the name of First Reformed Protestant Dutch Church

The third building was located in the middle of what is now the intersection of Union and Church Streets. This building was used from 1734 to 1814. It measured 56 by 80 feet and according to the Dutch custom, men and women worshiped sitting separately. Indians and slaves occupied the balcony.

The fourth building was constructed on the northeast corner of Church and Union Streets, very near the current location of the church. This building housed the congregation from 1814 to 1861.

The fifth building was built in 1863, on the same site occupied by the fourth. By 1867 the church became known as the First Reformed Church. 
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43 Schenectady, Albany, Province of New York, British America  -76.1740000  42.8141700    190 
44 Albany, Albany, Province of New York, British America  -73.7566700  42.6525000    189 
45 First Reformed Church, Schenectady, Albany, Province of New York, British America  -73.9474800  42.8168000  At the beginning of the Eighteenth Century the church was known as the Reformed Nether Dutch Church, and in 1727 it was changed to Nether Dutch Reformed Church. By the time the congregation occupied its third edifice it has received a charter from King George II in 1734, which allowed the church to operate independently under the name of First Reformed Protestant Dutch Church

The third building was located in the middle of what is now the intersection of Union and Church Streets. This building was used from 1734 to 1814. It measured 56 by 80 feet and according to the Dutch custom, men and women worshiped sitting separately. Indians and slaves occupied the balcony.

The fourth building was constructed on the northeast corner of Church and Union Streets, very near the current location of the church. This building housed the congregation from 1814 to 1861.

The fifth building was built in 1863, on the same site occupied by the fourth. By 1867 the church became known as the First Reformed Church. 
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46 Parker's Landing, Armstrong, Pennsylvania, United States  -79.6820000  41.0970000  Parker's Landing and Lawrenceburg officially merged in 1873 to become Parker, PA.  187 
47 North East, Erie, Pennsylvania, United States  -79.8344400  42.2155600    186 
48 Vale Cemetery, Schenectady, Schenectady, New York, United States  -73.9290000  42.8075000    185 
49 Schenectady, Schenectady, New York, United States  -73.9400000  42.8141700    184 
50 71 Liberty Street, Schenectady, Schenectady, New York, United States  -73.9410000  42.8149000  Based on old maps of the city, this house was located on the north side of Liberty Street about halfway between Centre St (now Broadway) and Yates St. As of 2022, most of the block is a parking lot.  183 


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