Jacob Halstead (last name recorded as Halstee) and Sara Coolman were married on 29 September 1722 at the Reformed Dutch Church of Clarkstown, New York. According to the record, Jacob was born at Hempstead, Long Island, and was living at New Hempstead in Orange County. Sara was born in New York and at living Haverstraw,[1] which was then part of Orange County.
Church Records
Marriage
1722. Sep. 29. Jacob Halstee, born at Hampsteede, Long Island, and living at Nieuw Heemsteede in Orange County, and Sarah Coolman, born at New York and living in Haverstroo.[1]
Submitter Info Unavailable, Brøderbund Software, Inc., World Family Tree Vol. 2, Ed. 1, (Release date: November 29, 1995), "CD-ROM," Tree #2348, Date of Import: May 26, 1999. "Electronic," Date of Import: Jul 9, 1999. !Halstead, W.L., The Story of the Halsteads of the U.S. (FHL #929.273 H1659h)
Acknowledgments
This person was created on 06 August 2010 through the import of Lynch-Tree.ged.
Halstead-451 was created by Benjamin Henry through the import of henry-2.ged on Jun 27, 2014.
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