There are also a fair number of Barhydt's buried in Vale Cemetary in Schenectady. Bill Carr Ballston Lake, NY ---------- > From: [log in to unmask] > To: [log in to unmask] > Subject: Re: "Barkydt's" > Date: Tuesday, January 19, 1999 23:42 PM > > "Barkydt's" would appear to be a misprint for "Barhydt's." According to > Sylvester's History of Saratoga County there was a Jacobus Barhydt who was a > carpenter in West Milton. Also, James Barhydt married a daughter of David > Abel, an early settler of Saratoga Springs. William G. Barhydt of Charlton > served in the Civil War and later moved to Schenectady. It seems "Barhydt" > was the preferred Saratoga County spelling of this old Dutch family name. > Elsewhere it is usually "Barheit" or Barhyte." They were in Columbia County > and Rensselaer County, and some of the early family genealogy is in Jonathan > Pearson's book on Early Albany County Settlers. > > Paul Huey > Cohoes, N.Y.