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Jacob Van Deusen (abt. 1727)

Jacob Van Deusen
Born about in Kingston, Ulster, New York Colonymap
Ancestors ancestors
Husband of — married 23 Sep 1747 in Rhinebeck, Dutchess, New Yorkmap
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Died [date unknown] [location unknown]
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Biography

= Jacob was born in 1727. He was baptised in Kingston on 30 Apr 1727, " Parents: Jan Van Deusen, Hillegond Roosa, Child: Jacob, Witnesses: Anthony Jansz Chrispel, Marytjen Chrispel."[1]


84:115 Marretje bap Sep 26 1748, dau of Jacob van Deusen and Alida Ostrander, sponsors Wilhemus van Deusen and Marretje Van Deusen. 84:117 Jacob bap Dec 23 1750, son of Jacob van Deusen and Alida Oostrander, sponsors Jacob Oostrander and Jocomyntie Oostrander. 84:213 Geertje bap Aug 30 1752, dau of Jacobus van Deusen and Alida Oostrander, sponsors Wilhemus Van Deusen and his wife. 85:53 Rachel b. Aug 15 bap Aug 24 1755, dau of Jacob van Deusen and Alida Oostrander, sponsors Stephanus Wust and Rachel Oostrander. 85:209 Catrina b. Feb 25 bap Mar 29 1758, dau of Jacob van Deuzen and Alida Oostrander, sponsors Jan Pier and Catrina Oostrander. 86:44 Jesse b. Jan 5 bap Jan 25 1761, son of Jacob van Deuzen and Alida Oostrander, sponsors Johannes Doorn and his wife. Article 'Baptisims of the Dutch Reformed Church of Rhinebeck Flats, Dutchess County, Nre York.' 96:111 Petrus bap Mar 18 1764, son of Jacob van Dosen and Alida Ostrander, no sponsors. 96:219 John Jan 9 1767, son of Jacob Van Desen and Alida Ostrander, no sponsors. Article 'Baptisms German Reformed Church of Rhinebeck, New York.'

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Jacob was born in 1727. He was baptised in Kingston on 30 Apr 1727, " Parents: Jan Van Deusen, Hillegond Roosa, Child: Jacob, Witnesses: Anthony Jansz Chrispel, Marytjen Chrispel."[2]

He was the son of Jan Van Deusen and Hillegond Roosa. He passed away after 1761.

Sources

  1. Kingston Baptisms 1720-1730, pg 168, https://olddutchchurch.org/history/genealogy/
  2. Kingston Baptisms 1720-1730, pg 168, https://olddutchchurch.org/history/genealogy/


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  • New York Genealogical & Biographical Society, The New York Genealogical and Biographical Record 1870-1998. Five compact disks: disc 1 volumes 1-30, 1870-1899; disc 2 volumes 31-46 1900-1915; disc 3 volumes 47-59 1916-1928; disc 4 volumes 60-70 1929-1939; and disc 5 volumes 71-91 1940-1960; ISBN 1-877692-10-7+. (New York, The New York Genealogical & Biographical Society, 2003/4.)
  • U.S.Dutch Reform Church Records 1660-1926




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Unmerged match waiting. Seems same Jacob
posted on Van Deusen-871 (merged) by Beryl Meehan

Rejected matches › Jacob Ross (1726-1761)

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