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About Sybil Kane
Sybil Kent, dau of Rev Elisha Kent and Abigail Moss Kent, was born 19 July 1739 in Newton CT. She married John Kane about 1756 and died 18 July 1806 Red Hook, NY. Initially buried in First Presby Church yard her body, along with her husband's body and the Marble Oblesiks were moved in 1867 to Albany Rural Cemetery. James Kent, a son, is also buried in this plot. Plot purchased by Mrs. John P. Witherill for $20 in 1867. Her husband, a Tory, during the Rev War and she and her children fled to Nova Scotia returning later.* Reference: Find A Grave Memorial - SmartCopy: Jul 30 2020, 8:11:51 UTC
- Reference: Find A Grave Memorial - SmartCopy: Jul 30 2020, 8:12:35 UTC
- Sybil's birth, illustration, and death information are available at https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/74490127/sybil-kane
- The illustration of Sybil is used courtesy of julia bright, Find A Grave ID 47064294.
- The following write-up is available at the above-mentioned URL:
- "Sybil Kent, daughter of Rev Elisha Kent and Abigail Moss Kent, was born 19 July 1739 in Newton CT. She married John Kane about 1756 and died 18 July 1806 Red Hook, NY. Initially buried in First Presby Church yard her body, along with her husband's body and the Marble Obelisks were moved in 1867 to Albany Rural Cemetery. James Kent, a son, is also buried in this plot. Plot purchased by Mrs. John P. Witherill for $20 in 1867.
- "Her husband, a Tory, during the Rev War and she and her children fled to Nova Scotia returning later."
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Sybil Kane's Timeline
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July 9, 1738
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Newtown
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1756
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March 21, 1758
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Fredericksburg, Putnam County, Province of New York, British America, Kingdom of Great Britain
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November 1759
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Albany, Albany County, NY, United States
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March 31, 1763
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1767
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Albany, Albany County, New York, United States
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December 2, 1770
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Pawlingstown, Dutchess County, New York, Colonial America
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1770
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Albany, Albany County, New York, United States
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1772
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