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John Riker (1748 - 1837)

John "Jan" Riker
Born in Success, Long Island, New York Colonymap
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Husband of — married 11 Dec 1771 [location unknown]
Died at about age 89 [location unknown]
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John Riker was a New Netherland Descendant 1674-1776.
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Biography

Son of Abraham Rycken, III and Elizabeth Riker (Conklin)[1]

Descendants of John Riker

John Riker b: Abt. 1733 in Success, Long Island, NY Colony .. +Maria _Onderdonk b: 1733 in of Oyster Bay, Nassau Co., Long Island, NY Colony m: December 11, 1771 in near Oyster Bay, Nassau Co., Long Island, NY Colony?

  1. ........ 2 Henry Riker b: 1769 in of Newtown, Queens Co., Long Island, NY Colony
  2. ........ 2 Abraham Riker b: August 29, 1773 in near Oyster Bay, Nassau Co., Long Island, NY Colony?
  3. ........ 2 Andrew Riker b: January 21, 1775 in near Oyster Bay, Nassau Co., Long Island, NY Colony? d: Bef. 1875 in possibly same as son of Adrian and Maria Hegeman, per Marshallee Hallet

Sources

  1. Geni profile: Jan (John) Riker
  • Caroline Bettencourt Souza, Brøderbund Software, Inc., World Family Tree Vol. 2, Ed. 1, (Release date: November 29, 1995), "CD-ROM," Tree #4242, Date of Import: May 26, 1999. (1995), "Electronic," Date of Import: Jul 7, 1999.
  • Marshalee Hallett, 2001, (liahona@utah-inter.net from Annals of Newtown).




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DNA Connections
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