↑ Source: #S25 Martinus (HJ), md. 28 Aug 1750 Eva Burckhardt (Kingston Ref. Chbk.). Marten, Catharina, and Elizabet Schryver all joined the Rhinebeck Flats Ref. Church 9 Oct 1743. p. 925
↑ Source: #S25 Martinus (HJ), md. 28 Aug 1750 Eva Burckhardt (Kingston Ref. Chbk.). Marten, Catharina, and Elizabet Schryver all joined the Rhinebeck Flats Ref. Church 9 Oct 1743. p. 925
↑ Source: #S25 Martinus (HJ), md. 28 Aug 1750 Eva Burckhardt (Kingston Ref. Chbk.). Marten, Catharina, and Elizabet Schryver all joined the Rhinebeck Flats Ref. Church 9 Oct 1743. p. 925
Source: S25Palatine Families of New York: A Study of the German Immigrants Who Arrived in Colonial New York in 1710, by Henry Z. Jones, Jr. (Universal City, California 1985)
Source: #S315 N.Y. State D.A.R. Records, AKA Genealogical Records, Vol. 1, "Bible, notes and other unpublished data," pp. 217-219.
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