She was baptized on February 3, 1717, and the witnesses were Mathys Blans-Jan jr. and Zara Rutsz.. [1]
Married in 1739, she and Samuel lived in Wawarsing. In 1746, she and Samuel joined the church in New Paltz. [2]
1717 Feb 3, baptism of Zara. Parents: Anderies Lefeber and Cornelia Blans-Jan. Witnesses: Mathys Blans-Jan jr. and Zara Rutsz.
↑ Bevier, Katherine. "The Bevier Family: A History of the Descendants of Louis Bevier, Who came from France to America in 1675 after a sojourn of ten years in the Palatinate and settled in New Paltz, New York." New York, New York: Tobias A. Wright Publisher, 1916.
LeFevre, Ralph, History of New Paltz, New York and its old families (from 1678 to 1820): Including the Huguenot pioneers and others who settled in New Paltz Previous to the Revolution. (Albany, New York: Fort Orange Press 1903)
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