Anna Hoornbeek was bp. on Mar 17, 1706. Baptism was recorded at the Reformed Dutch Church of Kingston, Ulster, New York.[1]
Parents
Father: Lodewyk Hoornbeek,
Mother: Marytje Vernoy
Marriage
Anna Hornbeek married Johannes Oosterhout on May 21 1728, #648 in Hoes.
Kingston marriage notice for Johannes Oosterhout and Johanna Hoorenbeek May 21 1728, #648 in Hoes, says both parties born and resident in Rochester. First marriage for both.
Sources
↑ KRDC Bapt. Record Page 74. No. 1517: 1706 Mar 17; Lodewyk Hoornbeek, Mareytie Vermoey; Anna; Antony Hoornbeek, Rachel Vermoey
Church Records: The Reformed Dutch Church, now known as the Old Dutch Church of Kingston, NY; Source of: Marriage Records (1660-1809); Baptism Records (1660-1809; Burial Records (1696-1881. The Kingston Reformed Dutch Church was the central repository for all records of marriages and baptism conducted by circuit-rider Domines throughout Ulster and Orange counties of NY; Sussex County, NJ, and parts of Pike County, PA, until local churches were built and staffed. This occurred between 1735 and 1745 depending on the area.
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DNA Connections
It may be possible to confirm family relationships with Anna by comparing test results with other carriers of her mitochondrial DNA.
However, there are no known mtDNA test-takers in her direct maternal line.
It is likely that these autosomal DNA test-takers will share some percentage of DNA with Anna:
Hornbeck-390 and Hornbeck-338 appear to represent the same person because: Same husband, same (nick)name, existing child for Hornbeck-390 matches date and name for Hornbeck-338 as well