Albert Gleason Ruliffson
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Albert Gleason Ruliffson (April 1, 1833 – May 2, 1896) was a minister and the founder in 1879 of the
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neighborhood. He served as President of its Board of Trustees and was active in its work until September, 1895. He was born on April 1, 1833, in Gilboa, New York, to Ruliff Ruliffson and Candace Gleason. He died in
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Notes {{DEFAULTSORT:Ruliffson, Albert Gleason 1833 births 1896 deaths Protestant missionaries in the United States American Protestant missionaries People from Schoharie County, New York