↑ Baptismal and marriage registers of the old Dutch church of Kingston, Ulster County, New York; by Kingston, N.Y. Reformed Dutch church. [from old catalog]; Hoes, Roswell Randall, 1850-1921, [from old catalog] ed; Published 1891; Topics Registers of births, etc. -- Kingston, N.Y. [from old catalog], Dutch -- New York (State), genealogy
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It's very hard to know for sure if she married again after her husband died. There were so many Helen/Helena/Elenor/Lena/etc., Quicks at this time. But the date seems late and she gave birth to a son in 1752 to her then husband Johannes (Dekker) Decker who died in 1754. I suppose it is possible. Please let me know what you find out.
It's very hard to know for sure if she married again after her husband died. There were so many Helen/Helena/Elenor/Lena/etc., Quicks at this time. But the date seems late and she gave birth to a son in 1752 to her then husband Johannes (Dekker) Decker who died in 1754. I suppose it is possible. Please let me know what you find out.