1736 - 1751 The earliest evidence of the existence of our congregation is in the records of the old Dutch Church in Kingston, under the date of October 21, 1736, when Rev. George W. Mancius baptized five children at "Schavegonk". From this early date the Dutch, French-Huguenot and German settlers in this area began to look to the Kingston Church for pastoral care, because there was no formally organized congregation here at Shawangunk.
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Isaac Hasbrouck purchased a six-acre site for a
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1760-1771 - Rev. Johannes Goetschius, served from 1760 until his death in 1771. He was buried beneath the pulpit, under the floor of the church. Our churchyard has tombstones from 1752, including those of 43 of at least 143 men in the congregation who fought in the Revolutionary War. During the years 1794-1797 our church building underwent a series of modifications.
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