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Anna Apolonia (Baum) Signer (abt. 1666 - aft. 1733)

Anna Apolonia Signer formerly Baum aka Sickner, Sickener
Born about in Heiliges Römisches Reichmap
Daughter of [father unknown] and [mother unknown]
[sibling(s) unknown]
Wife of — married [date unknown] [location unknown]
Descendants descendants
Died after after about age 67 in Rhinebeck Flats, Dutchess, New Yorkmap
Profile last modified | Created 9 May 2013
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Biography

Anna Apolonia Signerin was listed as head of the household on Hunter lists on October 4, 1710. She appears in New York City, as a widow (Anna Apolonia Sieknerin) age 44 in 1710/11.[1] She joined the New York City Reformed Church on May 29, 1711 as Apolonia Boom, widow of Jon Siekner of the Pfaltz. As Appolonia Baam, widow of Joh: Sickner she joined the Rhinebeck Flats Reformed Church on September 16, 1733, which is the last record of her.

Sources

  1. Jones, Palatine Families of New York, Vol. II, p. 962. Cites: Palatines in N. Y. City.
  • Source: S25 Henry Z. Jones, Jr., Palatine Families of New York: A Study of the German Immigrants Who Arrived in Colonial New York in 1710 (Universal City, California 1985) Vol. II, p. 962.




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