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  1. The hamlet derives its name from the fact that the area was burned over at the time the first settlers arrived. The records of the Burnt Hills Baptist Church extend back to 1791. The father of the notorious Tory spy in the Revolution, Joseph Bettys, was an early settler, and "Bettys Tavern" is located just north. Bettys Tavern burned down in ...

  2. Sep 24, 2024 · Thus, the area became known as the land of the "burnt hills," a name we still use for the area. Some also say it was the settlers in Schenectady who looked up at these surrounding hills and, seeing them ablaze, named them the "burnt hills." Reverend Eliphalet Ball came to the area we now call Ballston with a couple of dozen settlers in the 1770s.

  3. Folklore tells us the possible origins of the names Burnt Hills and Ballston. Watch to see the stories....and more!

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  4. Burnt Hills. The small village of Burnt Hills got its unusual name from the practice of the Native Americans. Local tribes would sometimes burn the surrounding hillsides to attract deer who would then venture out to eat the new shoots that would sprout up from the ground. Thus, the area became known as the land of the “Burnt Hills." Further Info

  5. Mar 22, 2024 · Burnt Hills got its name from the early settlers who cleared large areas of land by burning the vegetation. The burnt appearance of the hills from these controlled fires led to the name "Burnt ...

  6. Jul 16, 2018 · Burntisland - Derivation of the Town's Name. 'Burntisland' is pronounced like the two words, 'burnt' and 'island', together, with the emphasis on the middle syllable. As for the derivation, the simple truth is that no-one knows for sure how the town got its unusual name. But that has certainly not prevented much speculation by local historians ...

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  8. BURNT HILLS is a pleasant rural village in the south part of the town. It derives its name from the fact that there was a large tract of land at this point burned ever, either purposely or by accident, about the time the first settlers were coming in. Traveling up from the Mohawk Flats below and passing these blackened forest elevations, they spoke of them as the Burnt Hills.

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