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Lammert was a son of Isaac Janse Van Alstyne and Jannetje Jochemse Van Valkenburg, baptized 30 April 1710 in the Reformed Dutch Church of Albany, New York.[1][2]
He married Margaritie Van Valkenburg in Albany on 29 October 1733.[3][4]
Lammert and Margaritie had the following children:[5]
Near the end of his life after the American Revolution, as a loyalist, he moved to Ontario.[6]. He passed away in 1792 in Richmond, Lenox, Addington, Ontario, Canada.[7]
LNAB is van Aalstein, from his father's name on the baptism record.
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