Jacob Mardus VOSBURGH was born on Jan 14 1720 in Kinderhook, Columbia Cnty, NY and was christened on Jan 31, 1720 in Reformed Church at Kinderhook, NY. The parents were Marten and Eytie Vosburgh. Sponsors were Pieter and Ariaentie Van Buuren [maternal grandparents].
He married Jannetje VAN VALKENBURG, (daughter of Thomase Mingael) in 1743 in Claverack. Her relatives sponsored several of their children.
Jannetje [Thomase Mingael] VAN VALKENBURG was christened on Jan 28 1723 in Kinderhook, Col. Cnty., NY. She married Jacob Mardus VOSBURGH in 1743 in Claverack.
They had the following children:
MartIn VOSBURGH
Bardolomeus VOSBURGH
Peter J. VOSBURGH
Isaac VOSBURGH b. 6 Feb 1751
Eitje (Etie) (Ida) VOSBURGH b. 26 Mar 1753 (ch. 26 May 1753) in Rhinebeck, Dutchess, NY. She died in 1838.
Jochem (Joggum) VOSBURGH ch. 14 Sep 1755
Dirck (Richard) VOSBURGH ch. 22 Jan 1758
Abraham VOSBURGH ch. 7 Dec 1760
Jacob Marten VOSBURGH ch. 20 Aug 1763
Cathrina VOSBURGH ch. 25 Apr 1767 in Kinderhook, Albany, NY.
Sources
"The Vosburgh Family Then and Now", June Vosburgh Stoesser, 1995, pg. 26, which quotes "The Van Valkenburgh Genealogy, Vol. 1, Lineal Ancestors of Rufus and Jane Vosburgh Young", and "Van Valkenburgh Family in America, Vol. 1."
"New York, Church Records, 1660-1954," database, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:QG5X-R59J : 12 August 2020), Jacob Vosburgh, ; citing Birth, Kinderhook, Columbia, New York, United States, multiple churches, New York.
"New York Births and Christenings, 1640-1962", database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:V2CS-4TR : 21 January 2020), Jacob M. Vosburg in entry for Cathrina Vosburg, 1767.
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