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Sibella VanFossen (1689 - 1745)

Sibella VanFossen
Born in Netherlandsmap
Ancestors ancestors
Wife of — married about 1708 in Germantown, Pennsylvaniamap
Descendants descendants
Died at about age 56 in Germantown, Pennsylvaniamap
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Profile last modified | Created 22 Jun 2011
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Biography


Burial

Burial:
Date: AUG 1745
Place: Skippack Mennonite Burying Ground, Montgomery Co., PA

Marriage

Husband: Jacob Christopher Zimmerman
Wife: Sibella VanFossen
Child: Jacob Zimmerman
Child: Arnold Zimmerman
Child: Hannah Zimmerman
Child: Lenhard Zimmerman
Child: Christopher Zimmerman
Marriage:
Date: bet 1708-1709
Place: Germantown, PA.

Imported only 1708 from Marriage Date and marked as uncertain.

Sources

  • WikiTree profile VanFossen-1 created through the import of ross20genancestors-children6-22-2011.ged on Jun 22, 2011 by Lamar Ross. See the Changes page for the details of edits by Lamar and others.







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Ancestor of singer Josh Groban.<ref>"Josh Groban." Who Do You Think You Are (US) (Season 6 Episode 2). TLC. 15 March 2015. (05:31)</ref>
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