U.S., Dutch Reformed Church Records in Selected States, 1639-1989 (Ancestry), citing Holland Society of New York; New York, New York; Paramus NJ, Vol I Book 67. | Mary Taylor d/o Aaron Taylor and Jannetje _____ b. 1 Dec 1802, Paramus, Bergen, New Jersey, USA Ancestry Sharing Link
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Taylor-13192 and Taylor-13191 appear to represent the same person because: Taylor-13192 and Taylor-13191 have been in an "unmerged match" state with no explanation for a year. Given that they are both named "Mary," have the same parents, born on the the same day in the same county, died on the same day in the same county, I don't see how these cannot be the same person. I am changing it from unmerged match state to pending merge state for reconsideration.
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