Appolonia "Abigail" Zeran/Zeron was born on November 11th, christened 13th at Lutheran Trinity Church, of 1774, in Stone Arabia, Tryon, New York. Birth & Christening-[1]
____? (ZERAN/ZERON) Appolonia & KORB ? (COOK) Michael 1792.
They had the following Children:
Gertraut "Charity" Cook
Anna Cook was born 6 Aug 1794 in Williamsburgh, Dundas, Christened 31 Aug 1794 in Williamsburgh and She died 3 Mar 1811 in Williamsburgh, Dundas, Upper Canada.
Michael Mason Cook
David Cook
Elisabeth Cook
Abraham Cook
Appolonia Abigail Cook
George Peter Cook
Catharine Christine Cook
Elias Cook
Ann "Nancy" Cook
Abigail passed away at age 87, on April 33rd of 1861 in the Williamsburgh, South Dundas, Canada West.
She was buried on the 5th at the Williamsburg Union Cemetery in Williamsburg, Dundas, Canada West.
-Trinity Lutheran Church and Cemetery at 5430 NY Hwy#10 in Stone Arabia, Montgomery County, New York. Located immediately north is the Reformed Dutch Church of Stone Arabia. ~The original log church, built in 1729, was burned to the ground by British forces led by Sir William Johnson during the October 19, 1780 Battle of Stone Arabia. The current wooden framed structure was built in 1792. It is a rectangular, gable roofed vernacular Federal style building with later Italianate modifications.
-The Cemetery was established in the early 18th century and contains approximately 25 burials. The earliest extant gravestone dates to 1752. ~It was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 2005
-Reformed Dutch Church of Stone Arabia, also known as Stone Arabia Reformed Church, is a historic Dutch Reformed church located near Nelliston in Stone Arabia, Montgomery County, New York.- History of Montgomery, New York
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It may be possible to confirm family relationships with Appolonia by comparing test results with other carriers of her mitochondrial DNA.
However, there are no known mtDNA test-takers in her direct maternal line.
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