Baptism: 1757, May 19. bo. May 6, Peter child of Abraham Van Etten and Catharina Steenberg with sponsors Petrus Stoutenburg & Rachelje Steeberg at the RDC Poughkeepsie, Poughkeepsie (The Flats), Dutchess, New York.[1]
Marriage: 1784, Feb 1, Peter V Ette & Gritje Keyser at the RDC Poughkeepsie, Poughkeepsie (The Flats), Dutchess, New York.[2]
Sources
↑Baptism Record of the Reformed Dutch Church Poughkeepsie. Poughkeepsie and The Flats. Book 39. Page 274. Ancestry Record 6961 #59525
↑Marriage Record of the Reformed Dutch Church Poughkeepsie. Poughkeepsie and The Flats. Book 39. Page 385. Ancestry Record 6961 #59525
Acknowledgments
* Van Etten-131 was created through the import of MASTER2011WIKITREE.GED on 27 Jan 2011.
* Vanetten-60 was created through the import of LJM Family File 10.1.ged by Vivian Kahn on 28 Oct 2012.
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