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Geesje Francisco (abt. 1724)

Geesje Francisco
Born about in Second River, Essex, New Jerseymap [uncertain]
Ancestors ancestors
Daughter of [uncertain] and [uncertain]
Wife of — married 13 May 1740 in Belleville, Essex, New Jerseymap
[children unknown]
Died [date unknown] [location unknown]
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Biography

Parents are unsourced/unproven at this time.

Birth

Date: ABT 1725/6
Place: Second River, Essex, New Jersey

Note

Note: Married at Second River, NJ.

William Stagg, brother of John, and son of Thomas and Margaret, m. October 23, 1697, Magdalena Brower, b. at Brooklyn. Children: (Order and number uncertain). 1. Thomas, m. December 23, 1721, Feytje Van Gelder. 2. Elizabeth, m. before 1729, John Ackerman. 3. Lea, m. July 8, 1728, Adam Wesenaer. 4. William, m. March 21, 1731, Elizabeth Hervey. 5. Jacob, m. February 3, 1737, Sarah Valk. 6. Nicholas, m. May 13, 1740, Geesje Francisco. We have no birth or baptism dates of any of the above. 7. Margrietie, bap. March 3, 1723, at Hackensack.

Detail William Stagg

Information accessed by Devon Blean 10/30/2011

Sources


Source Information Title: Preakness and Preakness Reformed Church, Passaic County, New Jersey. A History. 1695-1902. With Genealogical Notes, the Records of the Church and Tombstone Inscriptions. Author: George Warne Labaw Note: Re-published by Ancestry.com. Preakness and Preakness Reformed Church, Passaic County, New Jersey: Town History, 1695-1902 (database on-line). Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations Inc, 2001. Publisher: Press of Chauncey Holt Publisher Date: 1902 Publisher Location: New York, NY Repository Information Name: Ancestry.com

Name: Geesje Francisco Gender: Female Event Type: Marriage Marriage Date: 13 May 1740 Marriage Place: Second River, New Jersey, USA Spouse: Niclaes Styg Source Citation Holland Society of New York; New York, New York; Second River, New Jersey and New Town, Long Island, Book 58 Source Information Ancestry.com. U.S., Dutch Reformed Church Records in Selected States, 1639-1989 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2014. Original data: Dutch Reformed Church Records from New York and New Jersey. Holland Society of New York, New York, New York. Dutch Reformed Church Records from New Jersey. The Archives of the Reformed Church in America, New Brunswick, New Jersey.





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I'm a little skeptical myself of my 134 year old, 7th great grandfather. Oh, well, guess we'll all go with this until new information comes to light.
posted by Devon Blean
I started to merge Francisco-105 and Francisco-564 and kept getting red colored, warning messages about the age difference of Gessje with the other children. I'm wondering if actually a generation is missing and perhaps Henrick and Leventie aren't her parents but her grandparents.
posted by Devon Blean
Francisco-564 and Francisco-105 appear to represent the same person because: These Geesje Francisco's have the same parents and were born in the same location
posted by David Hughey Ph.D.
Francisco-346 and Francisco-564 do not represent the same person because: They have different parents
posted by David Hughey Ph.D.
Francisco-346 and Francisco-564 appear to represent the same person because: Worth looking into further, one DOB is just an estimate, but birth places match up.

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