John Schenck. American Revolutionary War Officer. Captain with the Third Regiment of Hunterdon County Militia from 1775 to 1783, under Col. David Chambers. [1]
Parent: Garret Roelfse Schenck 1719–1794
Spouse: Ida Sutphen Schenck 1754–1818
Siblings:
Jacob Schenck 1761–1825 (m. 1786)
Abraham Garretse Schenck 1763–1832
William Garretse Schenck 1765–1840
Children from Find a Grave and the DAR Patriot Index:
Mary Schenck 1778–1838, (m. David Manners 1777-1836)
Peter Sutphen Schenck 1779–1840 m. Sarah VanKirk 1780-1880
Gilbert Schenck 1790–1867, m. Rachel Van Liew (1795-1879)
Adah Schenck 21 May 1793-1861, m. ____ Kershow (First Husband: Henry Salter Hunt, d. 1838, Ohio)
Jacob Schenck d 1857, m. Willeminah Schenck d 1855.
Garrett Schenck b. 28 Apr 1782 d 5 June 1858, m. four wives see FAG.
Jane Schenck b. 28 Dec 1757 d. 22 Jul 1843 m. Peter Voorhees (1787-1853)
Arthur Schenck m. Johanna Sutphin / Sutphen.
Sources
↑ Daughters of the American Revolution, DAR Genealogical Research Databases, database online, (http://www.dar.org/ : accessed 15 April 2021), "Record of John Schenck", Ancestor # A100710.
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