In 1738, Magdalena and her husband Conrad Pulver served as witnesses[1] at the baptism of their future son-in-law Conrad Hoffman,[2] who married their daughter Catharina.
Children of Conrad and Magdalena
Anna Maria Pulver bp. 4 Dec 1746 Dutch Reformed Church Reyn Beeck (now Red Hook), New York[3]
Anna Margaretha bp. 4 May 1749 Dutch Reformed Church Reyn Beeck (now Red Hook), New York[4]
Helena bp. 28 Aug 1757 Reyn Beeck (now Red Hook), Dutchess, New York[5]
Sources
↑ Dutch Reformed Church, Reyn Beeck (Red Hook), New York, Book 40.
This Lena Schaeffer is not the same as Anna Magdelena Schaeffer who married Schnuck..
Acknowledgement
This person was created through the import of MASTER2011WIKITREE.GED on 27 January 2011.
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It may be possible to confirm family relationships with Magdalena by comparing test results with other carriers of her mitochondrial DNA.
However, there are no known mtDNA test-takers in her direct maternal line.
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There appears to be a problem between Anna Maria Magdalena Schaffer (Schaffer-593) and Anna Magdalena Schaffer (Schaffer-24) since they appear to be the same person but with different husbands and children. Does anyone have insight to this person?