Anna was born in 1719. She was the daughter of Johannes Young and Anna Schmidt. She passed away in 1774.
Anna Catharina Jong was born in Dutchess county, New York.[1] She married Johann Heinrich Haus on July 11, 1736.[2][3] They had children baptised at Fishkill Reformed, Loonenburg Lutheran, and Tappan Reformed Churches.[4]
↑ Source: #S43 P. Lassing's house. Married July 11, 1736 Johann Heinrich Haus, an unmarried young man, born at Phillipsburg, son of Rheinhard Haus and wife Anna Elizabeth to Anna Catherine Jonger (Young) an unmarried young girl born in Dutchess county, a daughter of John Eberhard Jong and wife Gertrude, both living in Dutchess county. p. 4
"Pedigree Resource File," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/2:2:3MP5-KVS : accessed 2 April 2019), entry for Anna Catherina /Jong-Haus/, cites sources; file (2:2:2:MM4G-G22), submitted 19 May 2012.
Source: S25Palatine Families of New York: A Study of the German Immigrants Who Arrived in Colonial New York in 1710, by Henry Z. Jones, Jr. (Universal City, California 1985)
Source: S43House Family of the Mohawk, by Melvin Rhodes Shaver (Ransomville, N. Y., no date)
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